Ngara Girls' High School
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Ngara Girls' High School is a girls' secondary boarding school in Nairobi, Kenya.
History and operations
It opened in January 1957 as a mixed-sex secondary school for Indian-Kenyan students. It served Nairobi neighbourhoods of Ngara and Parklands.
In 1962, male students were transferred out, making the school girls' only; boys who previously attended the school began attending Highway Secondary School in South B, Nairobi.
The school opened to students of all races after 1964, when racial segregation in schooling ended.
In 2004, the school's boarding facilities opened. The funding came from a 1996 Community Development Trust Fund (CDTF) grant."[http://www.ngaragirls.org/content.php?pid=1 Home]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20140529194645/http://www.ngaragirls.org/content.php?pid=1 Archive]). Ngara Girls' High School. Retrieved May 29, 2014.
Notable staff
See also
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References
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External links
- {{URL|ngaragirls.org}}, the school's official website
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Category:1957 establishments in Kenya
Category:Asian-Kenyan culture in Nairobi
Category:Boarding schools in Kenya
Category:Educational institutions established in 1957
Category:Girls' schools in Kenya
Category:Indian-Kenyan culture
Category:High schools and secondary schools in Kenya
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