Kianda School

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The Kianda School in Nairobi, Kenya was the first multi-racial educational establishment for girls in East Africa. It started in 1977 with 40 students, following demand from alumni of Kianda Secretarial College. Kianda School now has a capacity for 900 girls. The first principal was Olga Marlin.

In 2005 the school's KCSE results placed it in the national top 10. [1]

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