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Alumni Associations Defend Merit-Based National School Admissions

Alumni Associations Defend Merit-Based National School Admissions
  • PublishedJanuary 7, 2026

The alumni groups are responding to concerns that students from specific regions are being admitted at the expense of others. These institutions are reaffirming their long-standing tradition of admitting students based purely on merit and diverse national quotas.

Placement Debate

How are students selected for national schools? Selection is based on academic excellence and clearly defined quotas designed to reflect Kenya’s national diversity. The alumni emphasise that these schools do not belong to any single community, region, or political constituency.

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Safeguarding academic excellence

The Mangu High School Alumni Group noted that their openness is precisely what has made the school a beacon of academic excellence for decades. Similarly, Alliance High School remains committed to nurturing young Kenyans of excellence regardless of their background.

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Samuel Owino

Samuel Owino is a feature, news, and fiction writer based in Kenya. With a deep passion for lifestyle storytelling, he crafts compelling narratives that aim to influence, change, and spark discussions about culture.

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