Murang'a High School

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Murang'a High School also known as' Muhae' is a Catholic church sponsored boys boarding high school located in Murang'a town, Kenya. It has over 1000 students. It was started in 1964 as a simple day school and has grown over the years. In 2014 it was elevated to a national school. The school is well known across the country for its high level of discipline among students, which is attributed to the school's motto: `Discipline Order Determination' or simply `DOD'.

Under the British Education System it has four classes, form 1, 2, 3 and 4. Form 1 and 2 each have seven streams namely, North, South, East, West, Central, B and M. The true meaning behind the abbreviation 'M' and 'B' are yet to be known. Form 4 has all the same classes as Form1 and 2 except from B.

Some of the school's notable alumni are: Hon. Kembi Gitura- 1st Senator Murang'a county, John Kiriamiti- Author, Dr. James Gicheru- of Mount Kenya University, Christopher Maina M.D- Cardiologist at Kenyatta National Hospital, among others.[1]

Coordinates: 0°43′21″S 37°08′46″E / 0.722478°S 37.146134°E / -0.722478; 37.146134

References[]

  1. ^ "Muranga High School". Retrieved 24 May 2020.


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