Chania High School

Coordinates: 1°02′07″S 37°04′17″E / 1.035190°S 37.071421°E / -1.035190; 37.071421
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Chania High School was a public high school located in Thika, in the Central Province of Kenya.

History and operations[edit]

The school was formerly known as MP Shah High School until 1967 when it was renamed Chania High School. It used to have both girls and boys, both of whom could board at the school or commute to school every day.[1] It was the only school in Thika that served a wide range of students from a diverse cultural, racial, ethnic and religious background.

The school split in 2000 to Chania Boys' High School and Chania Girls' High School to serve boys and girls, respectively.

The school motto was Esse Quam Videri, meaning "To be, rather than to seem (to be)".

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References[edit]

  1. ^ ODHIAMBO, OWINO (2014). CHANIA AT RISK: CONSIDERING THE TIME STUDENTS WASTE IN CLASSROOM BEFORE SETTLING;THE CASE OF CHANIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL- THIKA KENYA. KARATINA UNIVERSITY. p. 3.

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