Friends School Kamusinga
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Coordinates: 0°47′38″N 34°42′24″E / 0.793763°N 34.706569°E Friends School Kamusinga is a school located in Kimilili on the slopes of Mount Elgon in Western Kenya, near Kimilili boys' high school. The school has about 1200 students and a staff of about 75 teachers. The school was established by Allan Bradley, a Briton who died aged 90 in February 2000; he is remembered by the school on 'Allan Bradley's Day', the first of its type was on February 18, 2006. In 2007 it was marked on 3 February.[1]
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- ^ "about us". Friends School Kamusinga. http://fskamusinga.com/index.html.
The school is presently being headed by Principal Edwin Namachanja.
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Kamusinga is the best school in the western region and many of its students qualify for university
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The former principal of Kamusinga was Mr Simon Nabukwesi (sports giants) kamusinga is sports wizard institution having won national secondary schools games in hockey 11 times in arrow and three east africa schools championship titles since its introduction in 2007.