Meet students
who need sponsorship
Children in Kenya attend school year-round, beginning in January. Schools take three, one-month long breaks in April, August, and December. Students attend primary school (Grades 1-8) and then attend secondary school, similar to high school (Form 1 - Form4).
Annual student fees include room and board, transportation, and uniform. An open donation may also be made if you prefer to provide financial assistance to KCEA’s general expenses and reserve fund for the community.
To sponsor a student, tuition may be provided as monthly or annual payments.
SECONDARY TUITION: $650 annually or $55 monthly
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Brenda Itato Karienkei
Brenda is a 14 year old student at Nkoisuash school in Narok, Kenya. She has been raised in a poor environment and is very determined to perform well in order to finish her education, and not be married young.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Purity Naipante Masikonte
Naipante is a 14 year old student at Nkitindini school in Narok, Kenya. She lives in Nkitindini Village and her parents struggle to provide for her needs. Naipante wants to become an accountant if given the opportunity to continue and finish school.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Fridah Lenjirr Retoe
Fridah is a 15 year old student who has finished primary school. Her family does not have the funds to pay for secondary school. She hopes to start Form 1 in January. She is a very disciplined girl who loves to draw and dreams of becoming an architect in the future.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Emily Sein Koisikir
Emily is a 15 year old student who has finished primary school. She lives with her family and is known as a cheerful girl who loves to read. She aspires to be an accountant when she finishes school.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Tayiana Amina Kilerai
Tayiana is 16 years old and remains hopeful she will be sponsored for secondary school. She loves making friends, running marathons and sport activities. Tayiana wants to become a business woman when she completes school.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Miriam Nashipai Nchoe
Miriam is 15 years old and has finished primary school. She is a girl with lots of ideas and is very innovative despite being brought up in less fortunate environment. She is a good public speaker and participates in drama and music club at school. Her dream is to become a nurse.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Sylvia Sinante Naingisa
Sylvia is 15 years old and will complete grade 8 this year. She has little hope of going to secondary school without a sponsor as her parents cannot afford school fees. Her father has two wives and 20 children. Her mother does bead work seasonally to help raise money for school fees. Many times she has not been able to attend school for months as her family cannot afford even books and uniform costs of primary school. Her hope is to complete her secondary studies and be a help to her other siblings in the future.
GRADE: FORM 1
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Silvia Sereya Tororony
Silvia is 15 years old and lives with her mother and 5 siblings. Her father was killed by a water buffalo leaving her mother to support the family. She has completed Form 1 but will be unable to continue secondary school without a sponsor.
GRADE: FORM 2
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Silvia Sanau Osono
Silvia is 16 years old and has completed Form 1. She is doing well in her studies and wants to complete her studies at secondary school.
GRADE: FORM 2
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Ivyne Keteka Kerempe
Ivyne is 14 years old. She lives with her family who unfortunately are unable to pay for school fees. She enjoys sports and public speaking. Ivyne is very hard working and is determined to be an engineer after completing secondary school.
GRADE: FORM 1
Choose to sponsor a student or make a general donation to KCEA.
What people are saying
“Our church, our people, our entire community holds KCEA/MCESP* in high respect for the tireless service to our people, especially in poor rural communities... metamayiana ntai yesu (God bless you) for reaching the unreached society.”
— Bishop Luka Dapash
Maasai Community Education and Support
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