C4 Senior Schools in Baringo County (Official List)

Navigating secondary education choices becomes straightforward when utilizing localized data pools. Under the Ministry of Education’s current structural alignment, C4 Senior Schools in Baringo County act as foundational neighborhood hubs, offering accessible pathways for students advancing into Grades 10, 11, and 12.

Operating primarily as mixed-gender day options, these Sub-County level institutions eliminate the logistical and financial overheads associated with traditional boarding facilities. By receiving direct state capitation, they deliver government-subsidized tuition while guiding learners through the multi-track Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Review the verified layout below to map your nearest option across Baringo’s key administrative regions.

Sub-County Distribution of Cluster 4 (C4) Day Schools

The following registries reflect the complete, verified directory of C4 options, organized systematically by sub-county to support localized search intent:

📍 Baringo Central Sub-County

A dense local system offering daily commuting solutions for families situated within the central zone:

  • Bekibon Secondary School
  • Chepkero Mixed Day Secondary
  • Chesongo Mixed Day Secondary
  • Emom Secondary School
  • Kabarbarma Mixed Secondary
  • Kabarnet Hurth Mixed Day
  • Kapchomuso Day Secondary
  • Kapkomoi Secondary School
  • Kapkut Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kapsergong Secondary School
  • Kapsogo Schwenk Mixed Day
  • Kaptimbor Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kaptiriony Secondary School
  • Kaptorokwo Secondary School
  • Kesetan Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kiboino Mixed Secondary School
  • Kipkaech Secondary School
  • Kiponjos Secondary School
  • Kipsoit Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kisok Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kisonei Mixed Day Secondary
  • Ngolong Secondary School
  • Riwo Mixed Day Secondary
  • Senetwo Mixed Day Secondary
  • Seretunin Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sorok Mixed Day Secondary
  • St. Mary’s Tenges Day Secondary
  • Tebei Secondary School
  • Timboiywo Day Secondary
  • Tuluongoi Secondary School

📍 Baringo North Sub-County

Vital secondary access structures servicing northern populations across various geographic terrains:

  • Barwessa Secondary School
  • Bossei Mixed Secondary School
  • Kapchepkulei Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kapkirwok Secondary School
  • Kapkwang Secondary School
  • Katibel Secondary School
  • Kilingot Day Secondary School
  • Kimugul Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kinyach Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kuikui Mixed Day Secondary
  • Lake Baringo Mixed Day
  • Loruk Mixed Day Secondary
  • Moi Kabartonjo Mixed Day
  • Moigutwo Mixed Day Secondary
  • Muchukwo Secondary School
  • Sibilo Secondary School
  • Tirimionin Mixed Day Secondary
  • Tiriondonin Secondary School
  • Yatia Mixed Day And Boarding

📍 Koibatek Sub-County

Substantial educational infrastructure addressing localized career pathways within the southern economic zone:

  • Arama High School
  • Benonin Secondary School
  • Bhakita Mixed Secondary School
  • Kabimoi Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kamelilo Day Secondary School
  • Kamura Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kapcholoi Secondary School
  • Kipkoriony Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kipkuyang Secondary School
  • Kiplombe Day Secondary School
  • Kiptuno Day Mixed Secondary
  • Lebolos Secondary School
  • Lelgel Secondary School
  • Maji Mazuri Mixed Secondary
  • Maji Mazuri R.C Secondary
  • Mary Keitany Shoe4 Africa
  • Moi Highland High School
  • Muserechi Secondary School
  • Nyakio Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sagat Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sigoro Secondary School
  • Simotwet Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sinonin Secondary School
  • Solian Mixed Day Secondary
  • Soymining Mixed Day Secondary
  • St. Mary’s Boito High School
  • St. Patrick’s Mixed Day Secondary
  • Tinet Mixed Day Secondary
  • Tiripkatoi Mixed Day Secondary
  • Tolmo Secondary School
  • Tugumoi Koibatek Secondary
  • Uhuru High School-Kabiyet

📍 Marigat Sub-County

A broad layout of localized day options extending learning coverage across the lowlands:

  • Cheboruswo Mixed Day Secondary
  • Eldume Mixed Day Secondary
  • Embossos Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kabel Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kamailel Mixed Secondary
  • Karnee Mixed Day Secondary
  • Kibingor Secondary School
  • Kimalel Secondary School (Girls Day)
  • Kimoriot Mixed Day Secondary
  • Koriema Mixed Day Secondary
  • Loitip Secondary School
  • Lowland High School
  • Marigat Integrated Day Secondary
  • Meisori Secondary School
  • Mwenge Secondary School
  • Ngarie Mixed Day Secondary
  • Ngenyilel Mixed Day Secondary
  • Ngolbelon Mixed Secondary
  • Nyimbei Day Secondary School
  • Patkawanin Mixed Day Secondary
  • Perkerra Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sabor Secondary School
  • Salabani Secondary School
  • Sambaka Day Secondary School
  • Sandai Mixed Day Secondary
  • Sokotei Mixed Day Secondary
  • Tuiyobei Mixed Day Secondary

Strategic Features of C4 Educational Frameworks

While often compared solely against larger boarding categories, local day facilities provide essential societal and operational advantages:


Frequently Asked Questions

What does the C4 institutional designator entail in Kenya?

Cluster 4 (C4) specifies public regular day secondary institutions, previously operating under the Sub-County definition. They prioritize local admissions to sustain the national 100% transition goal.

Are all C4 institutions mixed-gender environments?

The vast majority operate as co-educational (mixed) spaces to maximize community infrastructure. However, distinct localized adjustments exist, such as Kimalel Secondary School in Marigat, which serves exclusively as a Girls’ Day facility.

How are admissions mapped to these localized campuses?

Admissions are coordinated via the Ministry of Education’s centralized selection framework at Grade 9, evaluating geographical proximity alongside institutional pathway selections.
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