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Comprehensive history of St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale

Here’s a comprehensive history of St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale (Kenya) up to 2026, including student numbers and the 2025 KCSE results.

📜 History of St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale

St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, popularly known as “Solidarity Boys,” is one of the most prominent boys’ boarding secondary schools in Trans Nzoia County, Kenya.

St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale was established in 1969 originally as Kitale Day Secondary School to serve students in and around Kitale town in Trans Nzoia County.

• The school began as a day school before later transitioning into a boarding institution as it expanded.
• It was eventually rebuilt after a fire incident that destroyed the original facilities, during which Form 3 and Form 4 students temporarily relocated to St. Joseph Teachers Training College.
• After reconstruction, in 1987 A-level arts classes were introduced and partial boarding began.
• By around 2000, the institution had grown to three streams; it later expanded to four streams, becoming a full boarding school with an enrollment that has since grown significantly.
The school is sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Kitale and named after Catholic Bishop Maurice Anthony Crowley.

📈 Rise in Academics and Sports

Academics: Over the years, St. Anthony’s has dramatically improved its KCSE performance, moving from average grades to national-level competitiveness.

Sports: The school is also a football powerhouse in Kenya, winning multiple national secondary school championships and contributing players to professional academies abroad.

⚽ Sports and Extracurricular Excellence

St. Anthony’s Boys’ is renowned nationally and regionally for sports, particularly football:

• The school’s football team is nicknamed the “Solidarity Boys” and has dominated Kenya Secondary School Sports Association (KSSSA) football competitions.
• It has won multiple national football titles, including championships in 2018, 2019, and 2023, and has represented Kenya at East African secondary school games.
• In 2021 a Memorandum of Understanding with the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) made St. Anthony’s an FKF Center of Excellence, aimed at strengthening youth football development.
• The school has also produced young players who have earned scholarships abroad and advanced into professional paths, including players joining academies in Europe.
Beyond football, the school has competed successfully in other school games, including hockey and music competitions.

👨‍🏫 Leadership and Management

Leadership at the school has also played a role in its rise:

• Recent principals such as Mr. Simon Masibo (appointed around 2023) have prioritised both academics and sports, fostering balanced student development.
• Prior leadership under Victor Makanda Omondi and earlier figures like Cosmas Nabungolo is credited with shaping the school’s sporting success and academic improvements in previous years.

🏫 Elevation to National School Status

A major milestone came in 2025 when the Ministry of Education officially upgraded St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School to National School status in preparation for Kenya’s new Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) senior secondary rollout in 2026.

This elevation acknowledges the school’s:

• Capacity for expansion and student integration from across Kenya
• Improved infrastructure, including larger dormitories
• Strong financial and academic systems

👨‍🎓 Student Population (to date)

As part of the elevation to national status, it was reported that about 2,400 students were enrolled in 2025. With the upcoming introduction of Grade 10 classes in 2026, this could grow to over 3,500 students.

(Earlier sources also suggest around 1,170 students with staff of about 60 before the transition, but the most recent official figure tied to national status is ~2,400.)

📊 KCSE Results 2025

The KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) 2025 results for St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale have been publicly reported with the following key details:

🧾 Performance Summary

The school recorded a mean grade of approximately 9.1 in the 2025 KCSE exams.

Number of candidates presented: Around 647 students sat for the 2025 KCSE.

Plain A grades: 14 candidates scored grade A (plain).

This performance reflects continued academic strength and a likely increase over recent years’ cohort sizes.

📌 Context

The national KCSE exams in 2025 saw high competition, with top-performing schools across the country posting excellent results.

St. Anthony’s maintained its reputation among stronger performing schools in Rift Valley and nationally.

St. Anthonys Boys Kitale Administration Block
St. Anthonys Boys Kitale Administration Block

Here’s a comprehensive history of St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale (Kenya) up to 2026, including student numbers and the 2025 KCSE results.

📜 History of St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale

St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, popularly known as “Solidarity Boys,” is one of the most prominent boys’ boarding secondary schools in Trans Nzoia County, Kenya.

St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale was established in 1969 originally as Kitale Day Secondary School to serve students in and around Kitale town in Trans Nzoia County.

• The school began as a day school before later transitioning into a boarding institution as it expanded.
• It was eventually rebuilt after a fire incident that destroyed the original facilities, during which Form 3 and Form 4 students temporarily relocated to St. Joseph Teachers Training College.
• After reconstruction, in 1987 A-level arts classes were introduced and partial boarding began.
• By around 2000, the institution had grown to three streams; it later expanded to four streams, becoming a full boarding school with an enrollment that has since grown significantly.
The school is sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Kitale and named after Catholic Bishop Maurice Anthony Crowley.

📈 Rise in Academics and Sports

Academics: Over the years, St. Anthony’s has dramatically improved its KCSE performance, moving from average grades to national-level competitiveness.

Sports: The school is also a football powerhouse in Kenya, winning multiple national secondary school championships and contributing players to professional academies abroad.

⚽ Sports and Extracurricular Excellence

St. Anthony’s Boys’ is renowned nationally and regionally for sports, particularly football:

• The school’s football team is nicknamed the “Solidarity Boys” and has dominated Kenya Secondary School Sports Association (KSSSA) football competitions.
• It has won multiple national football titles, including championships in 2018, 2019, and 2023, and has represented Kenya at East African secondary school games.
• In 2021 a Memorandum of Understanding with the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) made St. Anthony’s an FKF Center of Excellence, aimed at strengthening youth football development.
• The school has also produced young players who have earned scholarships abroad and advanced into professional paths, including players joining academies in Europe.
Beyond football, the school has competed successfully in other school games, including hockey and music competitions.

👨‍🏫 Leadership and Management

Leadership at the school has also played a role in its rise:

• Recent principals such as Mr. Simon Masibo (appointed around 2023) have prioritised both academics and sports, fostering balanced student development.
• Prior leadership under Victor Makanda Omondi and earlier figures like Cosmas Nabungolo is credited with shaping the school’s sporting success and academic improvements in previous years.

🏫 Elevation to National School Status

A major milestone came in 2025 when the Ministry of Education officially upgraded St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School to National School status in preparation for Kenya’s new Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) senior secondary rollout in 2026.

This elevation acknowledges the school’s:

• Capacity for expansion and student integration from across Kenya
• Improved infrastructure, including larger dormitories
• Strong financial and academic systems

👨‍🎓 Student Population (to date)

As part of the elevation to national status, it was reported that about 2,400 students were enrolled in 2025. With the upcoming introduction of Grade 10 classes in 2026, this could grow to over 3,500 students.

(Earlier sources also suggest around 1,170 students with staff of about 60 before the transition, but the most recent official figure tied to national status is ~2,400.)

📊 KCSE Results 2025

The KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) 2025 results for St. Anthony’s Boys’ High School, Kitale have been publicly reported with the following key details:

🧾 Performance Summary

The school recorded a mean grade of approximately 9.1 in the 2025 KCSE exams.

Number of candidates presented: Around 647 students sat for the 2025 KCSE.

Plain A grades: 14 candidates scored grade A (plain).

This performance reflects continued academic strength and a likely increase over recent years’ cohort sizes.

📌 Context

The national KCSE exams in 2025 saw high competition, with top-performing schools across the country posting excellent results.

St. Anthony’s maintained its reputation among stronger performing schools in Rift Valley and nationally.

St. Anthonys Boys Kitale Administration Block
St. Anthonys Boys Kitale Administration Block

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