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OUR MISSION

Come be part of something growing in Kitale.

At Legacy Schools, we're building a place where learning feels personal, every question matters, and your child's first day feels like coming home.

OUR BEGINNING

How did a small idea grow into a school for Kitale?

Legacy Schools started with a simple thought: every child in Kitale deserves a place where learning feels personal. What began as a dream shared by a few is now a growing campus built on real connection.

Our people

The faces behind those classroom doors

Our teachers and staff bring more than a syllabus to school. They bring patience, curiosity, and a real love for seeing a child's face light up when something clicks.

Grace Akinyi

Grace Akinyi

Upper primary teacher

She helps each student find the one thing that makes learning feel less like work.

David Kiprop

David Kiprop

Science and math instructor

He teaches with everyday things — leaves, stones, chalk — so every lesson feels reachable.

Mama Joyce

Margaret Mama Joyce Wanjiku

School matron and community liaison

She makes sure every child feels looked after, from the first bell to the last goodbye.

OUR PARTNERS

Kitale community, teachers, families

We're building this school alongside the people who know this town best — parents, educators, and local leaders who share our vision.

Kitale Teachers Association
St. Joseph's Primary
Kitale Parents Network
Trans-Nzoia Education Board
Moi Girls High School
OUR RESULTS SO FAR

Building a foundation for learning in Kitale

As a young school, every milestone matters. Here’s what we’ve achieved together with our first families and students.

1st

Year of classes

We launched our first academic year with a full primary program.

3

Grade levels running

From pre-primary through class three, every child gets personal attention.

780+

Students enrolled

Families have trusted us with their children’s education from day one.

1:8

Student-teacher ratio

Small classes mean no child gets left behind or overlooked.

Students in white shirts and tan uniforms standing in rows inside a room for assembly.
YOUR NEXT STEP

Come see what we're building in Kitale

We'd love to show you around our campus and answer any questions you have about joining Legacy Schools.