Mumbuni High School

Mumbuni High School (also known as Mumbuni Secondary School) is a school in Kenya which is located 3 kilometres (1.9 miles) from Machakos town. It is one of the largest schools in Machakos County with over 800 students.

History and operations

The school was started in 1965 under the sponsorship of the Africa Inland Church (AIC) at a site near Scott Theological College and shifted to the current location in 1975.

The school had "A" level classes during the former education system. The last A-level class sat for exams in 1989.

The school used to be a mixed school but on February 7, 2005, the girls moved across the road to their own school, Mumbuni Girls High School.

Campus

The school spreads over 32 acres.

Administration

The school has had six principals: Mr. Simon Mwatu (1965–1969), Mr. Daniel K. Mulwa (1969–1986), Mr. Benedict Kavita (1986–1996), Mr. Timothy Mwove (1996–2003), Mr. Julius Kasuni (2003–2008), Mr. Mutiso Wambua (2009-2017), Mr. Peter Nzioka joined in august 2017 upto currently.

Notable alumni

Daniel "Churchill" Ndambuki, two former members of the Kenyan parliament, Mutinda Mutiso and Daudi Mwanzia.[1] [2] and Mercy K. Wambua Chief Executive Officer(CEO) Law Society of Kenya are among its alumni.

Sports

The school is active in various sports and have played at various levels in the zonal, divisional, district and provisional levels.

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See also

References

  1. "Members of Parliament : Profile". Parliament of the Republic of Kenya. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved 2007-01-24.
  2. "Members of Parliament : Profile". Parliament of the Republic of Kenya. Archived from the original on April 14, 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-24.


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