Their school fees is ksh500,000 a term. That’s $5,000 a quarter. I’ve never seen a school here costing that much. I wonder whose kids go there.
Na lingo ya Andrew Kibe
diplomats, tenderpreneurs, “businessmen”
Sasa tuwekee fee structure…
Three things i love about St Andrew alumni
- humility
- networks
- Generally smart kids
wacha wakule
Umexplain poa sana. Are you talking from experience?
wewe ni mwalimu huko ama ?
Viazi imevaa jacket, especially huu msimu wa baridi
Matches the fees, menu best be up to scratch for the money that is paid.
Reminds me of this documentary…interesting perspectives.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KeAZho8TKo
Full:
Mbona wapikie watu waru kihii
i will front a name of a bright needy student nione kama watapea yeye sponsorship
:D:D:D ukipata time ingia java utazipata hapo pia
Turi is my hometown, it’s in between, elburgon and molo. I can tell you gor a fact that, 98 % of student there are jungus. Some kids don’t even reside in Kenya. All said and done, kuna Ktalker aliluwa student hapo, and i think bado kuna siblings wake , weko huku bado.
The other ktalker, niliskia aki sema anapeleka watoto huko ni one and only @jahkenya :D:D:D:D, sijui kama ilikuwa chocha ? ?
$5000 per term, only? That’s like $1600 per month… very very affordable. I know of people doing care jobs in the UK who sent their kids to St Andrews Turi for the ‘abroad yet kenyan’ experience, so not everyone there is a child of a multi millionaire.
Ciku Muiruri’s daughter also studied there
Not my experience but from a close client who is in the transport industry. I don’t belong to that lane.
Kuna a talker here who’s child schools there… Kasomething, my Fada God
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My good friend Bryan kariuki CEO pale cellulant is a very inspiring dude, and full of ideas (plus capital to actualise them)…i was not shocked when he easily made it into 40 under 40. I wont name others because they value privacy, very smart guys and doing their thing quietly. I attended college with a number of them (na sio kenya)