About Kakamega Hill School

Kakamega Hill School is a mixed Day and Boarding Private Primary School located in Kakamega town along Kakamega-Mumias road. It is one of the leading schools in Kenya with proven record of discipline and academic excellence. It has always been ranked among the top best schools in each year’s national examination.

History

The school was founded on 4th January 1999 under the stewardship of Madam Selpha Maina Omulisia and Mr. John Kipkemoi Kiptuyei.

The establishment of the school was in response to the needs of people in western region to have a school that would deliver quality primary education and child development. The school was also expected to enhance both individual and societal development.

Today

The school has grown over years and admitted more than 15000 pupils and the current population lays above 2000 pupils inclusive of the newly launched junior secondary which hold more than 200 Students

In the future

Kakamega Hill School is looking to furtherly advance it's doing to another level. We are seeking to admit more students and pupils considering new spacious and modern classrooms are under construction

Starting Pupils

The first batch of 131 pupils was drawn from all parts of the country in 1999. Thereafter, the school enrolled for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in 2001 and emerged the leading in Kakamega District.

Since that year, Hill school became a home for academic excellence due to its upward trend in performance. In 2007, the school produced two pupils out of the best ten candidates in KCPE in the whole country. This marked hill school among the best schools in the whole country up to date.


Mission

To Produce the best of every learner and nurture competent skills and talents

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Vision, Core Values

Our vision is to be an exemplary modern and advanced learning centre

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