Moi Girls High School Vokoli

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Welcome to Moi Girls’ High School, Vokoli- a center of academic excellence, integrity, and holistic growth. We are proud to offer a nurturing environment where young women are empowered to thrive academically, spiritually, and socially. At MGV, our motto "In Excellence We Grow" guides everything we do. From outstanding KCSE performance to impactful environmental programs and strong alumni leadership, we are committed to shaping responsible and confident global citizens. Whether you are a student, parent, alumni, or guest, we invite you to explore our site and learn more about our school’s values, achievements, and vibrant community life.

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History Of The School

Moi Girls High School Vokoli, was founded in 1974 as a Harambee Girls day school on a three (3) acre piece of land donated by the Friends Church (Quakers) and Vokoli Primary School. The founder head teacher, Mr. Jamin Kilasi steered the school to a steady growth in student population and infrastructure. The foremost students took their first national examination, Kenya Junior Secondary School Examination (KJSE) in 1975. In 1977, the School presented their first students for East African Certificate of Education (EACE). In 1983, the School was re-named from Vokoli School to Moi Girls High School – Vokoli. The School in 1984 attained government aided school status.

The School has received tremendous support from various people and organizations. Key among them:

  • i. East African Yearly meeting of Friends Church (Quakers)
  • ii. The late Hon. Moses M. Mudavadi
  • iii. Hon Musalia Mudavadi, former Deputy Prime Minister, MP
  • iv. The late Salome Nolega
  • v. The late Mr. Wim Franken, Missionary Dutch Head Teacher (1975-1986)
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