TechSpark Foundation carefully selects schools to work with based on several critical criteria aimed at maximizing the impact of our tech education initiatives. Our selection process prioritizes underserved and rural schools that lack sufficient resources and exposure to technology. We assess the level of need, such as the availability of existing tech infrastructure and the eagerness of school administrations to integrate tech education into their curricula. Additionally, we consider the potential for long-term engagement and the ability of schools to sustain and expand upon the initiatives we start. By focusing on these criteria, we ensure that our efforts not only address immediate educational gaps but also foster a sustainable environment for continuous learning and innovation.
Machakos County
Mbaikini Girls High school is known for its emphasis on STEM subjects, preparing female students for careers in technology and engineering.
Taita Taveta County
Kenyatta Boys High school has a robust arts and sciences program that encourages critical thinking and problem-solving across disciplines.
Taita Taveta County
Murray Girls High school excels in providing a supportive environment for young women to develop both academically and personally.
Taita Taveta County
Dr Aggrey High school is celebrated for its leadership in environmental conservation and its commitment to sustainability education.
Nyandarua County
Karima Girls High school is a leader in girls' education in Kenya, with a strong focus on empowerment through knowledge.