Kenya’s high-end secondary schools have a certain category of people who attend them. They are only for the rich and wealthy people who can afford their expensive fees. Here are some of the Kenyans who attended high-class secondary schools:
Jeff Koinange and Lupita Nyongo
Jeff Koinange and Lupita Nyongo attended St. Mary’s Nairobi. It is the same school that President Uhuru Kenyatta attended before Jeff and Lupita Ng’ongo. St. Mary’s Nairobi is among the top schools in Nairobi which were lasted a long time ago.
Janet Mbugua and Almasi
Citizen TV’s Janet Mbugua and former Machachari actor Almasi attended Brookhouse High School. Brookhouse School is among the top expensive schools located in Nairobi with its tuition fees estimated above Sh830, 000.
Size 8, Edith Kimani and Michelle Morgan
Kenya’s top gospel artist Size 8 started her secondary school education at State House Girls before moving to Hillcrest on a scholarship.
Also Edith Kimani who is a DW reporter and Citizen TV’s business news anchor Michelle studies at Hillcrest School in Nairobi. Their fee is estimated at around Sh727, 800.
Nick Mutuma
Nick Mutuma is a Kenyan actor. His looks have always made him the most sought after by ladies.
Nick went to Braeside School, a part of the Braeburn Group of International Schools. He also attended International School of Tanganyika. Braeburn International School pays a fee of around Sh727, 800.
Anne Kiguta and Wahiga Mwaura
Anne Kiguta and Wahiga Mwaura are both at Citizen as news anchors. They went to Rusinga School in Nairobi.