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Organization Name Physical Address Postal Address Town/City Work Phone Cellphone Kagumo Girls Sec Central Province Organization Name Physical Address Postal Address Town/City Work Phone Cellphone Kagumo Girls Sec. School Kagumo Town P.O Box 401 Kerugoya 10300 6021484 Njenga Boys Secondary School P.O Box 266 Kerugoya 10300 202053897 720242231 St.Monica Munyaca Girls Sec P.O Box 54 Nyeri 10100 062-62400 Hiriga Secondary School kiamariga Area P.O Box 169 karatina 10101 67 Gatunguru Secondary School P.O Box 1750 Thika 01000 202022605 Muranga High School P.O Box 101 Muranga 10200 6030302 Gatanga C.C.M Sec School Thika-Kirwara Rd P.O Box 1539 Thika 01000 0-67-70 Ngaru Girls High Ngaru-Gatuto Rd P.O Box 478 Kerugoya 10300 060-21129 Mangu High School Mangu, Thika Rd P.O Box 314 Thika 01000 6724146 St.Linda High School P.O.Box 1060 Ruiru 00232 722821102 Kabonge Secondary School Off Karatina-Kerugoya Rd P.O Box 228 Kerugoya 10300 6021417 Kerugoya Boys High School Kutus-Kerugoya Rd P.O Box 27 Kerugoya 10300 060-21028/10 Kamuiru High School Kerugoya-Karatina Rd P.O Box 74 Kerugoya 10300 060-21481/21306 Gaichanjiru High School Gaichanjiru Township P.O Box 447 Muranga South 202024882 723763835 Rwegetha Secondary school Gatura-Thika Rd P.O Box 3704 Thika 01000 067-41001 Ngararia Girls Secondary School P.O Box 1500 Thika 01000 202051474 St.Paul Secondary School Thika-Gatura Rd P.O Box 223 Thika 01000 061-41498 Juja Secondary School Nairobi-Thika Rd, Kalimoni P.O Box 419 Kalimoni 01001 0-67-52161 Njahi Secondary School Thika 01000 Mutithi Girls Secondary P.O Box 668 Kirinyaga 6046469 Young Victors Academy Kiambu Riara Secondary School P.O.Box 412 Kiambu 00900 066-22679 Kiambu Township Sec.School P.O.Box 79 Kiambu 00900 Pioneer High School P.O.Box 625 Maragua 10205 060-42401/020-3753341 Kabare Girls High School Kanyange-Mukarata Rd P.O Box 96 Kabare,Kirinyaga 0-60-21040/21405 Loreto High School Limuru Limuru-Tigoni Rd P.O.Box Private Bag Limuru 00217 066-71231 Gathiru-ini Sec.School P.O Box 224 Ruiru 00232 0-66-51325 The Green Garden P.O. Box 514 Kiambu 0-066-32423 Karura Adventist School P. O. Box 41352 Kiambu 0-20-7120570 Rarakwa Girls Sec.School P.O Box 28 Muranga South,Ngonda 10229 Njiiri School Thika-Kangare Rd P.O Box 555 Thika 01000 0-60-44020 Limuru Girls School Limuru-Nairobi Rd, Tigoni Town P.O.Box 340 Limuru 00217 066-73065/73212 Senior Chief Koinange High School Banana Hill, Kiambu-Limuru Rd P.O Box Private Bag Banana Hill 0-66-42368 Makwa Sec.School Thika-Ngethu Rd P.O.Box 97 Gatuguyu 01028 067-47491 Miharati Sec.School P.O.Box 53 Kipipiri 7 Elite Senior Sec.School Asian Quarters P.O. Box 327 Nyahururu 20300 065-32730/32029 St.Mary's Girls Sec.School P.O.Box 477 Limuru 00217 202021177 Makuyu Girls Sec.School P.O.Box 62 Makuyu 6764076 Kinguthu Boys School P.O.Box 3 Kahuro 6041301 Koimbi Sec.School P.O.Box 29 Kahuhia 10206 060-322085 Gathirimu Girls High School P.O.Box 243 Kiambu 00900 06651590/0202062506 Kamahuha Girls High School P.O.Box 37 Sabasaba 10208 202034790 0723-282037 Sacred Heart Girls School P.O.Box 86 Kiganjo,Nyeri 10100 0-61-86249 Nyeri Baptist High School Nyeri-Tumutumu Rd P.O.Box 349 Nyeri 10100 612287 Mutira Girls High School Kerugoya-Karatina Rd P.O.Box 223 Kerugoya 10300 060-21894 Gatunguru Girls High School P.O Box 1758 Thika 01000 0733-751129 Kiamuruga Sec.School P.O.Box 235 Kirinyaga Murinduko Sec.School Embu-Nairobi Highway P.O.Box 467 Embu 60100 068-30402 Kariaini Girls School P.O Box 53 Kariaini 060-51011/020-2032807 Chinga Girls High School P.O Box 79 Othaya 612031683 0722-622561 Karuri High School Near Karuri Police station P.O Box 2 Karuri 00219 066-40326 725911420 Kiambu High School Ruiru-Kiambu Rd, Karuri P.O Box 284 Kiambu 00900 66225060 Mumbi Girls High School P.O Box 115 Muranga 10200 6030266 Kiriani Day Sec.School P.O.Box 53 Kiriaini 10204 060-51011 Kiria-Ini Girls Sec.School P.O Box 53 Kiriaini 10204 0-60-51011 Kiangunyi Girls Sec.School Kaingema-Kiangunyi Rd P.O Box 120 Murang'a 10200 0-60-322009 Ruiru Girls High School Ruiru-Kiambu Rd P.O Box 410 Ruiru 00232 0-67-55036 Ngenia High School Limuru Rd P.O.Box 309 Limuru 00217 066-71050 Rironi Sec.School Kiambu Juja Senior School Nairobi-Thika Highway P.O.Box 298 Kalimoni 01001 067-52103/52250/020-351557 0734-871757/0722-343883 Rabai High School P.O. BOX 123 Kiambu 00900 Nyahururu High School P.O Box 161 Nyahururu 20300 0-65-22110 Wamagana Girls Sec.School P.O Box 83 Nyeri,Giakanja 10108 Mahiga Girls Sec.School P.O Box 322 Nyeri 10100 0-61-2052515 William Ngiru Gitau Sec.School P.O Box 515 Kiambu East 00900 0-66-42316 Karangia Sec.School P.O Box 84 Nyeri 10100 84 Giakanja Secondary School Nyeri-Othaya Road P.O.Box 10 Giakanja 10103 061-3022255 Ndaragwa Girls Secondary School Nyeri-Nyahururu Road P.O.Box 308 Nyahururu 20300 065-32428 Kaheho Sec.School P.O.Box 5 Kaheho 20304 Gihigi Girls High School Muranga South Rev Muhoro School for the deaf P.O.Box 278 Mukurweini 10103 061-60285 Mweiga High School P.O.Box 1198 Karatina 10100 Mathakwa-Ini Sec.School Giakanja, Nyeri-Othaya Rd P.O.Box 58 Giakanja 10108 0722-768943 Coast Province Organization Name Physical Address Postal Address Town/City Work Phone Cellphone Mshimba Sec. School P.O.Box 393 Voi 80300 726307829 Bura Girls High School Bura-Mgange Rd, Bura Mission P.O.Box Private Bag Bura 70104 40 Mwangea Secondary School Taita Taveta Aga Khan High School Vanga Rd P.O.Box 90062 Mombasa 80100 041-2226514/2313707 Shimo La Tewa School P.O.Box 90163 Mombasa 80100 041-485056/485241 St.Mary's High School Lushangonyi Wundanyi-Mgange via Wesu Rd P.O.Box 1010 Wundanyi 80303 4342068 735881399 Allan Mjomba Sec. School Wongonyi via Voi, P.O.Box 3847 Voi 80300 043-31078 735770461 Marben High School Off Mombasa-Nairobi Highway P.O.Box 658 Mombasa 80100 020-2071462 712327732 Mazeras Girls Memorial Sec.School Mazeras Township P.O.Box 86 Mazeras 801004 202024202 Mombasa Sec.School Kenyatta Avenue P.O.Box 98310 Mombasa 80100 041-2494074 Mazeras High School Mazeras Township P.O.Box 4 Mazeras 80114 041-2229870 Likoni Sec.School Off Lunga Lunga P.O.Box 96011 Mombasa 80100 041-2451832 Canon Kituri High School Werugha Trading Centre P.O.Box 14 Werugha 80303 4342238 The Coast Academy Kaunda Avenue P.O.Box 32988 Mombasa 80100 0412312371/2315700 Samburu Secondary P.O.Box 91 Kinango 80120 Brainsworth Secondary School Mombasa P.O.Box 3531 Bamburi St.Johns Girls School P.O.Box 3 Kaloleni 80105 041-33017 Sheikh Abdalla Alfansi Girls Mombasa 80100 Mkongani Secondary School P.O.Box 291 Kwale 80403 Mvita Boys High School P.O.Box 87212 Mombasa 80100 0722-666249 Ngombeni Secondary School P.O.Box 96222 Likoni 80110 41451061 Munda Sec. School P.O.Box 68 Wundanyi 80303 Jaffery Academy Sec.School Vanga Rd P.O.Box 82522 Mombasa 80100 043-2313144/2225605 Lukore Sec.School Likoni P.O.Box 96403 Likoni 80110 040-40 Star of the Sea High School P.O.Box 99522 Mombasa Khamis High School Opp Mombasa Polytechnic P.O.Box Private Bag Mombasa 80100 041-2492884/2492232 Kilindini Sec.School Motor Mart 2nd Floor Moi Avenue P.O.Box 83162 Mombasa 80100 041-2224162 Kombeni High School 736565989 Mombasa High School P.O.Box 83040 Mombasa Khamis High School Our Lady of Perpetual Taita Mombasa 80100 020-2354239/043-30493 Voi Sec.School P.O.Box 36 Voi 4330707 St.Teresa's Girls Sec.School Kombeni Girls Sec.School Mwasere Girls Mwambiti Sec.School Taita Taveta P.O.Box 478 Voi 80300 020-2354154 Kazurini Sec.School Mpeketoni Sec.school Mama Ngina Girls Sec.School Aga Khan Academy St.Charles Lwanga Jaribuni Sec.school Ndangoni High School Chala Sec.school Shree Swaminarayan Academy Nyali P.O.Box 41651 Mombasa 80100 474622/473304 Mwaghogho Sec.School Taita Taveta Kwale High school Kwale St.Mary's Junior Seminary Kwale Mombasa Baptist High school Mombasa St.John's Sec.School Taita Sheikh Kalifah Bin Zayed Sec.School Mombasa Lamu Girls Sec.School Lamu Pwani Sec.School Mombasa Academy Mombasa Maandani Sec.School Fathil Adhim Muslim P.O.Box 81295 Mombasa 80100 Faza Sec.School Lamu Boys Mokowe Sec.School Lamu 0720-732788 Franz Josef Sec.School Msambweni P.O.Box 788 Ukunda Mivumoni Sec.School Diani Sec.School Kaya Tiwi Sec.School Lunga-lunga Sec.School Marafa Sec.School Mwakiwiwi Sec.School Mazera's Girls Memorial Mariakani Sec.School Mombasa Eldoro Girls High School Matuga Girls High School Kwale Raila Education Centre Malindi P.O.Box 76228 Malindi Ngala Memorial Girls Sec.School Rock Paradise Academy Eastern Province Organization Name Physical Address Postal Address Town/City Work Phone Cellphone St.Charles Lwanga, Kitui P.O.Box 7 Kitui 2311525 Kirigi Day School Embu Joanna Chase Secondary School P.O.Box 12 Mtito-Andei 443512441 Berieruri Secondary School Maua Kaluluni High School P.O.Box136 Kibwezi 443500067 Matungulu Girls School P.O.Box 32 Tala 0734 610130 Kangundo High School Kangundo Nguumo Sec.School P.O.Box 268 Kibwezi Chogoria Boys High School Naara 6622012 Kyeni Girls High School P.O.Box 91 Runyenjes St Mary's Kiangima P.O.Box 1564 Embu 0729-125583 Kambe Sec.School P.O.Box 293 Kaloleni 722862624 St.Mary's Girls South Imenti St.Pius X Seminary Imenti South Uruku Girls Sec.School Machakos Boys Machakos 4420240 St.Angela Nguviu Girls High School P.O.Box 12-60100 Embu 6836273 St.Agnes Girls High School Kiaganari Embu 16162021 Njuri Secondary School Meru South 203570533 Ontulili day Secondary School Meru P.O.Box 1479 Nanyuki Kangaru Sec.
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