HISTORY & PROFILE OF ST. AGNES GIRLS’ SHIBUYE.
St. Agnes Shibuye Girls High School is a established Cluster 2 girls’ boarding school in Shinyalu Sub-County Kakamega County, Kenya.
It was founded in 1964. With a focus on “Discipline for Success,” it serves over 1600 students, aiming to produce “exemplary girls” through strong academic performance
St. Agnes Shibuye’s Factfile.
- Location: Khayega, Kakamega East Sub-County Kakamega County, Kenya.
- Institution Type: Girls’ boarding high school.
- Motto: Discipline for Success.
- Academic Focus: The school has shown improved academic performance, focusing on joint exams, group work, and science practicals.
- Support System: A unique “Sana Club” (or Somishana Club) was initiated by students to raise funds and ensure girls from underprivileged backgrounds remain in school, supporting, reducing, and covering school fees.
- Parish Support: St. Agnes Parish supports the school through, for example, the CJPC Lenten Fund, providing school fees for vulnerable students.
- Co-Curricular: The school as got good drama, games and sports facilities. It won the 2025 Kakamega East Sub- County KSSSA soccer title.