Eldoret Schools.

 Eldoret has always been the home of education for many in the country, and it has always managed to turn out the elite in education.

In 1928, the colonial government set up the first special school for girls to cater to European girls. The school later became accessible to all. They named it 'Highlands School." It was renamed 'Moi Girls high School in 1978.
White highlands was the centre of European settlement in colonial Kenya between 1902 and 1961 was officially reserved for the exclusive use of Europeans by the colonial government.
The Uasin Gishu (UG) Primary School catered for most of the Asian children, and it wasn't until 1963 that the first African children also enrolled in these schools. "64' Secondary School was set up around this time.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

The Lochab Bros family company, Eldoret

Early History of the Uasin Gishu

The History of the Reformed Church of East Africa (RCEA) and Its Ties with the South African Dutch Reformed Church (DRC)