HISTORY & PROFILE OF STATE HOUSE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL.
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State House Girls High School is a prestigious public Cluster 1- national- School in Nairobi, Kenya, located on State House Road.
Established in 1954, it was initially set for purely white students before it changed its policies opening doors for African students.
It is renowned for strong academic performance in the KCSE, often ranking among the top schools nationally.
The school serves a diverse student body, fostering academic excellence and holistic development.
State House Girls’ Factfile.
- Location: State House Road, Nairobi.
- Type: Public Cluster 1- National- Girls’ Boarding School.
- Academic Performance: Consistently ranks within the top 100 schools nationally in KCSE, with a strong focus on transitioning students to university.
- Curriculum: Offers a comprehensive curriculum following the Kenyan education system (CBC), focusing on STEM, Social Sciences and Art pathways.
- Infrastructure: Known for its historical, well-established facilities, although it has recently faced challenges with student capacity that the administration is addressing through expansion.
- History: Started in 1954 as a school for European girls before transforming into a national institution.
State House Girls’ Facilities:
- Extracurricular Activities: Offers sports, clubs, and cultural activities.
- Boarding Facilities: Hosts students from various regions of Kenya.
- Modernization: Ongoing efforts to improve ICT labs and library resources.
The institution continues to be a top choice for students due to its reputation for discipline and high-quality education.