Prestigious Schools Charging Ksh1.3M Per Term Listed
Prestigious Schools Charging Ksh1.3M Per Term Listed. According to a study from the International Schools Database published in April 2023, Nairobi is the most expensive African city for wealthy families to send their children to school.
The report estimates that the annual tuition at prestigious universities could be as high as $31,000 (KSh 4.4 million).
According to the data cited by Daily Nation, Nairobi also has the biggest range of prices, with yearly salaries ranging from $935 (KSh 130,800) to $31,000 (KSh 4.4 million).
Kenyan millionaires with prestigious university ownership
Daniel Gachukia
The founder of the Riara Group of Schools, Daniel Gachukia, began his career as a teacher.
After receiving his degree from Makerere University, Gachukia started working as a teacher at Namilyango High School in President Yoweri Museveni’s country of Uganda.
He later returned to Kenya and began working as a teacher at Thika High School before moving on to Kagumo High School.
Together with his wife Eddah, he started building the Riara Group of Schools, which eventually became one of Kenya’s top academic institutions.
The tuition range for pupils in grades 1 through 6 is KSh 88,000 to KSh 103,000 every term, according to the school’s fee schedule.
Kenyatta Family – Peponi School
The Peponi School offers instruction for students in kindergarten through high school. According to Pulselive, the institution is owned by the Kenyatta family.
The Peponi School’s expense breakdown for each term is as follows:
play in groups and a basis For foundation just, a half-day is KSh 214,500, while a full-day is KSh 234,500.
- Reception 308,000 KSh.
- Pre-prep Year 1 costs KSh 347,600.
- Year 2 of pre-prep: 640 200 KSh.
- 3rd through 8th year: 695,500 KSh.
Fees for Peponi School broken down each term.
The termly tuition at Peponi School may top KSh 695,500. Peponi School on screen.
Origin: UGC 3. Peter Munga Murang, a billionaire Peter Munga has numerous investments in various sectors of the economy.
According to its website, the founder of Equity Group launched the Pioneer Group of Schools in 2000.
Pioneer Girls High School
The Mt. Kenya Foundation tycoon is the owner of both St. Paul’s Thomas Academy and Pioneer Girls High School in Thika, Kiambu County.
Additionally, he chairs the board of Pioneer International University.
John Karoki
Peter Karoki is the head of Woodcreek Schools, which follows the British national curriculum and has received approval from the Cambridge Assessment of International Education.
It is situated in Kiambu along Kamiti Road and offers IGCSE, GCE (A-Level), and BTEC exams to its students.
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Since his daughter had to wake up early for school in 2018, Karoki was moved to open the school.
Every term, prices range from KSh 139,500 to KSh 1.3 million depending on the level.
5. The family Moi
According to Forbes, Daniel arap Moi, Kenya’s president from 1978 until 2002, amassed a substantial fortune.
The Moi family has an estimated net worth of over US$ 3 billion (KSh 420 billion).
After his death in February 2020, his youngest son, Gideon Moi, was entrusted with the job of overseeing the family.
The following colleges received funding from the family:
- Nairobi’s Moi Education Centre.
- Baringo’s Sacho High School.
- Nakuru’s Kabarak University.
- Nakuru’s Kabarak High School.
- Nairobi’s Sunshine National School.
- Kabarnet Gardens’ Moi Africa Institute.
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Kenyan universities are expensive.
There are roughly 90,000 schools in Kenya, according to the Economic Survey written by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.
The International Institution of Kenya is the most expensive school in Kenya, with parents having the option of spending up to KSh 3.4 million on tuition.
It is jointly owned by the American Embassy and the High Commission of Canada. Round Square, the Council of International Schools, and the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) are all members of the organization, which has its headquarters in Nairobi.