School Games 2025: Kakamega to host National Term 2 Games and FEASSSA
Kakamega High School has been chosen as the venue for the upcoming Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Term Two Games, as announced by the Ministry of Education.
In an official circular, Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok revealed that the games, originally set to unfold at Nakuru High School, will now take place in Kakamega from July 29 to August 2.
This exciting Term Two event will showcase a variety of sports, including football, volleyball, rugby sevens for both boys and girls, badminton, table tennis, and 3×3 basketball.
In addition, Musingu High School will host the Junior Schools and Primary Schools ball games. The Junior Schools competitions will feature football, volleyball, netball, handball, and 3×3 basketball, while the U12 primary games will include football, volleyball, netball, and handball. The Special Primary Schools ball games are scheduled to occur at St. Anne’s Girls’ Mumias during the same dates.
Bitok further announced that Kakamega will also welcome the Federation of East African Secondary Schools Sports Association (FEASSA) championships from August 14 to 22. During this prestigious regional event, Kenya aims to reclaim the overall title, which it last held in 2015 in Huye, Rwanda, while Uganda has dominated the competition in the past nine editions. Teams have already been selected for the regional championships, with four teams representing each category.
The participating teams include Laiser Hill Academy, Dr. Aggrey, Dagoretti High, and Lukenya School in boys’ basketball; Butere Girls, Kaya Tiwi, St. Joseph’s Kitale, and Olympic in girls’ basketball; Vihiga Boys, Kisii School, All Saints Embu, and Upper Hill School in boys’ rugby 15s; and St. Luke’s Kimilili, Kamito Boys, Highway Secondary, and Manyatta High School in boys’ handball.
Additionally, Moi Girls Kamusinga, St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale, Dagoretti Mixed, and Kadika Girls will compete in girls’ handball; while Musingu School, St. Anthony’s Kitale, St. Charles Lwanga, and MPesa Academy will battle it out in boys’ hockey. Tigoi Girls, St. Joseph’s Girls Kitale, Ng’iya Girls, and Mwiki Girls will represent in girls’ hockey. More teams will be finalized during the Term Two games.
