From
the School Principal’s desk
Mrs. Finderis M. Musee is the principal Chuluni Girls Secondary School. Information from her office states that the school was established in 1979 as a harambee school
with an aim of promoting girl child education under the sponsorship of
African Inland Church and over the years it has grown to a three streamed boarding
school under county category with an enrollment of 600 students. 90% of
our students are drawn from Kitui County while 10% come from other
counties. It is located along Kitui-Kibwezi road 5 km
from Kitui town just a few miles to Nzambani Rock.Our girls perform well in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E). We have been able to post very good results in our KCSE exams for the last 3 years which have seen us take many students to the University for Degree Programmes while others have enrolled for diploma programmes as shown below:
Year No. of students qualified for diploma/degree courses
2019 : 117 students out of 124 students
2018 : 129 students out of 149 students
2017 : 114 students out of 141 students
2016 : 127 students out of 139 students
2015 : 125 students out of 125 students
2014 : 105 students out of 108 students
Our Mission Statement
To provide quality education, skills, and knowledge to empower students to effectively compete both nationally and globally.
Our Vision
To be a leading institution in provision of quality education in Kenya through commitment and diligence
School Motto
Strive to excel.
Our Core Values
Honesty and Integrity – sincerity, truthfulness and openness to others.
Discipline – The ability to control ones behavior, work, way of life etc to expectation.
Respect and value for self and others.
Courtesy – approach issues with civility and consideration.
Team work and collaboration – work in joint effort and solidarity for the common good.
Fidelity to rule of law and Christian values.
Prudence – Being careful sensible and practical and far sighted.
Self-drive and commitment.
Observe professionalism.
Loyalty to the school.
Observe diligence.
2016 : 127 students out of 139 students
2015 : 125 students out of 125 students
2014 : 105 students out of 108 students
Our Mission Statement
To provide quality education, skills, and knowledge to empower students to effectively compete both nationally and globally.
Our Vision
To be a leading institution in provision of quality education in Kenya through commitment and diligence
School Motto
Strive to excel.
Our Core Values
Honesty and Integrity – sincerity, truthfulness and openness to others.
Discipline – The ability to control ones behavior, work, way of life etc to expectation.
Respect and value for self and others.
Courtesy – approach issues with civility and consideration.
Team work and collaboration – work in joint effort and solidarity for the common good.
Fidelity to rule of law and Christian values.
Prudence – Being careful sensible and practical and far sighted.
Self-drive and commitment.
Observe professionalism.
Loyalty to the school.
Observe diligence.
From
the Deputy principal’s desk
Ms. Munyao is the Deputy
Principal Chuluni Girls Secondary School. She states that the aim of her office has been uniquely one; to make Chuluni girls
secondary school an ideal school. This can only be achieved with instilling
high levels of discipline within the periphery of the school and especially
among the student populace. As an office, we strive in bringing up and
nurturing a holistic student with the skills to fit in the contemporary
society.
In
our mandate to instill discipline we urge the cooperation of all stakeholders
to achieve this noble duty. The Board of Management, Principal, Parents,
Guidance and Counseling department, disciplinary committee, class teachers and
dorm mistresses, and all teachers in general have often come in handy to
maintain precedential levels of discipline in the school.
In
achieving its role of discipline management, the office of the Deputy works in harmony
with the students’ council. The student council is formed by a body of students
who are democratically elected by the other students after a vigorous campaign
period. This is in with the guideline set by the Ministry of Education.
The
school’s daily routine has also been the strength of the office. It ensures
that the students are occupied all through. The office has instilled programmes
aimed at making the student her own manager; a student based model discipline
management. We have in place Student Directed Activities that have been a major
milestone in the office. The inclusion of self directed activities instills a
sense of responsibility as the student is charged with the responsibility of a
self based timetable. Games
and co-curricular activities have gone a long way to cater for students well
being in the school. The
inclusion of weekly devotion has been a pillar that reminds the students on the
vital role that religion plays in their holistic growth. We
also invoke the power of the Almighty God as we endeavor to be an institution
of academic excellence. The
Disciplinary committee has the following members;
1. Ms
Munyao – Deputy Principal
2. Mr
Kipsang
3. Mr
Muthengi
4. Mrs
Kawala
5. Mr
Makau
Students Council
(2020-2021)
1. President - Cecilia Muthusi 4W
2. Deputy
President - Jane Nzanzai 4S
3. Dining
Hall Secretary - Mary Muasya 4S
4. Deputy
Dining Hall - Nuria Guyo 3W
5. Compound
Secretaries - Saida Ruth 4N
- Edna Mawia 3W
- Edna Mawia 3W
6. Games - Eunice Kyalo 4W
- Falmata Jamila 3W
- Falmata Jamila 3W
7. Laboratory - Maureen Mulandi 4S
- Mary Solomon 4S
8. Language - Jemimah Nicholas 4W
9. Library - -
10. Bell
ringer - Bashishi Chizi 3N
11. Students’
Nurse - Ruth Kavutha 4W
12. Entertainment - Faith Kasyoka 4W
Dorms
Ushirika
- Celestine Kambua 4S
Ushindi - Maureen David 3W
Ujamaa - Joyce Kitau 3W
Upendo - Charity Kyalo 3E
Umoja - Lenah Vengi 3W
Wow,I really love this school.It has made me who I am.Miss Munyao,My chemistry teacher you are my role model.The best school ever.
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