Xaverian Primary School

Xaverian Primary School

Xaverian Primary School
Location
Kisumu
Kenya
Coordinates 0° 6’ 23.94"S 34° 45’ 30.83"E
Information
Type Day School, Public, National
Opened 1956

Xaverian Primary School is one of the oldest schools in Kenya. The foundation stone was laid by Rt. Rev. F. Hall D.D., the Bishop of Kisumu on 18 September 1955 and was opened by Dr. A. Ressano Garcia (the Consul General for Portugal) on 22 July 1956.

The school is located in Kisumu County (0° 6’ 23.94"S 34° 45’ 30.83"E), close to the shores of Lake Victoria. It is a day school.

Dubbed the "Foundation of Excellence", the school attracts pupils from all social classes in Kisumu. Some of the school’s first influential head teachers and administrators include Mr. V. Z. Patel,Mrs. Caroline Tado and Mr. Donald Meda. Their illustrious administration styles coupled with discipline attracted other like minded teachers who propelled the school into an academic oasis not only in Kisumu, but the entire Nyanza Province. Many a time, the school’s pupils excel the Kenya Certificate of Primary School Examinations (KCPE) and joined various competitive secondary education institutions.

The school has two streams, named in Kiswahili after Africa's big cats "Simba" - Lion and "Chui" - leopard.

Xaverian Primary later gave rise to Xaverian Secondary School, a result of the continued good performance of the standard eight pupils and the consequent imbalance between the numbers qualifying for secondary schools and the limited Form 1 places available within the surrounding secondary schools.

Xaverian Primary Class of 1996, after sitting their final KCPE exams.

The school currently runs a nursery school within the same premise.

Coordinates: 0°06′24″S 34°45′31″E / 0.10665°S 34.758564°E / -0.10665; 34.758564

Xaverian Primary School P.O. Box 437 - 40100 Kisumu, Kenya

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