Butere Girls High Senior School’s Complete Details & Reviews

A Legacy of Excellence: The History of Butere Girls High School

​Butere Girls High School is one of Kenya’s oldest and most prestigious educational institutions. Located in Kakamega County, it has evolved from a humble missionary classroom into a National School known for producing some of the country’s most influential women.

​1. Foundations (1916 – 1956)

​The Beginning (1916): The school’s roots trace back to Jane Elizabeth Chadwick, an Irish Anglican missionary. She arrived in Butere in 1916 and began a primary school to address the lack of education for African girls.

​Expansion: By 1931, it became a full day school, and in 1937, it transitioned into a boarding school.

​Land & Growth: The local clan, the Abashirotsa, generously donated land to allow the school to grow, eventually occupying a massive 63-acre compound after annexing the neighboring Chadwick College.

​2. Secondary Status & Golden Era (1957 – 1970s)

​Secondary Transition (1957): The school officially became a fully-fledged secondary school. At the time, it was ranked as the second-best Protestant girls’ high school in Kenya, following only Alliance Girls.

​Academic Peaks: In 1970, it admitted its first “A-level” class. Under the leadership of its first African headmistress, Miss Alice Barasa (1973–1974), the school cemented its reputation for discipline and academic rigor.

​3. Challenges and National Status

​The 1980s Slump: Like many older institutions, the school faced management and infrastructure challenges in the 1980s, which led to a temporary dip in academic performance.

​Modern Resurgence: The school underwent a major recovery phase and was officially promoted to the National School category in 2012.

Culture and Spirit

​Motto: For Only The Best

​Values: The school is grounded in Christian principles, sponsored by the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK).

​The Arts: Butere Girls is famous for its prowess in the Kenya National Drama Festivals, often producing thought-provoking and controversial plays (like Shackles of Doom) that challenge social norms.

​Notable “Old Girls” (Alumni)

​The school’s motto, “For Only The Best,” is reflected in its list of distinguished alumni, often referred to as “Old Girls”:

  • Mama Rachel Ruto: The current First Lady of the Republic of Kenya and a champion for women’s economic empowerment through Joyful Women (JOYWO).
  • ​Lady Justice Effie Owuor: A true trailblazer who became Kenya’s first female High Court Judge and later served on the Court of Appeal.
  • ​Lady Justice Joyce Aluoch: A former judge of the High Court of Kenya who rose to become the first Kenyan judge at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
  • ​Dr. Mary Okelo: A pioneer in the financial and educational sectors, she was Kenya’s first female bank manager and founded the renowned Makini Schools.
  • ​Orie Rogo Manduli: Known for her flamboyant style and fearless personality, she was the first African woman to compete in the Safari Rally and a prominent politician.
  • ​Prof. Julia Ojiambo: A legendary academic and politician who became the first female Member of Parliament from Western Kenya and served as an Assistant Minister.
  • ​Elizabeth Masiga: A dedicated educationist who served as the first female Director of Education in Kenya

The School enjoys both academic and Co-curricular activities’ successes. In the latter, Butere is a power house in Basketball, Soccer and Drama.