Kipsigis Girls High School Fee structure and Performance

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Located along the Kericho–Litein Road in Kericho County, Kipsigis Girls High School stands as a shining example of excellence in girls’ education in Kenya. Established in 1955 as an African Girls Boarding School with a single stream of classes and 140 pupils, the institution has since evolved into a full national girls’ boarding school, with multiple streams and a robust academic reputation.

Fee Structure

As a national school, Kipsigis Girls is classified under Cluster One (I) according to the Ministry of Education, Kenya guidelines issued in 2020. This means the official annual fee cap is around Ksh 75,798 per student.

It’s important to note that while this cap is the maximum for tuition and official fees, total annual charges may differ slightly due to additional costs such as school uniforms, co-curricular activities and motivational programmes.

Parents considering Kipsigis Girls should budget not only for the official tuition cap, but also for boarding-related costs, extra curricular participation and any school-specific charges beyond the core fee.

Academic Performance

Kipsigis Girls has consistently posted strong results. In the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, the school presented 349 candidates. Of these:

6 students scored an A grade.

42 students achieved an A-.

100 scored a B+, 97 a B, and 61 a B-.

28 recorded a C+, 10 a C, and the lowest grade recorded that year was a C- (5 students).

 

The mean score achieved was 9.1003.

 

These statistics place the school among the higher-performing girls’ national schools in Kenya, and reflect its mission to “provide a conducive environment for a lifelong quality education and training for a morally upright and all-round girl-child”.

 

Why Choose Kipsigis Girls?

Reputation and heritage: With roots stretching back to 1955 and elevation to national status, the school carries a long tradition of educating Kenyan girls.

Strong academics: The grade distribution and mean score reflect a commitment to high standards and good student outcomes.

 

Broad co-curricular and mentoring support: The school’s departments include guidance & counselling, ICT, boarding, technical & applied sciences, and a host of clubs (Wildlife, Computer Science, Debate, Journalism etc).

Accessible location: Situated near Kericho town, the school is accessible yet nestled in a tranquil environment supportive of learning.

While the official fee cap is ~Ksh 75,798, be sure to ask the school for the full breakdown of actual fees, boarding charges, activity fees and any other levies for the year.

Given the strong academic environment, students should be ready to commit to focussed study, disciplined boarding life and active participation in school programmes.

As the school continues to grow, infrastructure expansion has been underway (e.g., new dormitories, resource blocks) — this is positive, but parents may wish to inquire about current facilities and class sizes.

 

For parents seeking a nationally-recognised, girls-only boarding school with a track record of academic success and holistic education, Kipsigis Girls High School presents a compelling option. The combination of strong KCSE performance, a solid fee ceiling under government guidelines, and broad co-curricular provision make it a strong contender. As always, detailed enquiries at the school about current year’s fee schedule and boarding arrangements will help ensure full clarity and alignment with your child’s needs.


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