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Kiambu High School

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Kiambu High School (KHS, also known as CATCHES) is a boys' high school in Kiambu County, Kenya. The school motto is "Faith and Work", and their mission statement is for "an education center producing well equipped men for society". Kiambu High School opened in 1976 as a mixed day and boarding school. In 1993, under the leadership of Mr. Njoroge, it became a boys high school.

Student life

Students are divided into eight houses, each named after famous mountains. They wear a uniform consisting of royal blue trousers, light blue shirts, maroon sweaters and royal blue ties. The school has various clubs and societies available for the students focusing on history, law and gender, debating, journalism, science, wildlife and geography.

Sports played at the school include field hockey, soccer, handball, table tennis, badminton, volleyball, rugby and basketball.

List of school headmasters

Year Name
1976 - 1977 Mr. John Long
1977 - 1978 Mr. W. Gichuki
1978 - 1979 Mr. S. Kinuthia
1979 - 1984 Mr. C.G. Wahome
1984 - 1987 Mr. M. Wamathai
1987 - 1989 Mr. J. T Kiongo
1989 - 2006 Mr. G. M Njoroge
2007 - 2015 Mr. Gitau Njoroge
2015–present Mr. Solomon Mwangi