List Of Blind Schools In Kenya

List Of Blind Schools In Kenya

Schools for the blind are often residential and serve students from throughout the state where they are located. They provide many specialized services, such as Braille and assistive technology lessons, instruction in orientation and mobility and occupational and physical therapy.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Blind Schools in Kenya

Below are the full List of Blind Schools In Kenya

Sikri Agricultural Training Centre For The Deaf & Blind

The institute was started in 1970 as a vocational training centre for the blind and deaf, to offer practical agricultural skills training for trainees from humble backgrounds who are visually impaired.

Location: Oyugis.

Contact: 0772 768 777.

Nico Hauser Special School For The Visually Impaired

It is a national mixed special school for the visually impaired.

Location: Siaya.

Kibos Visually Impaired Secondary School

It is a national mixed secondary school for the visually impaired.

Location: Along Kondele-Manyatta Road, Kibos Town.

Contact: +254 057 43135.

St Francis School For The Blind

It is a public primary school for the blind in Kenya. It is run by a religious organisation.

Location: Kapenguria, West Pokot County.

The Salvation Army High School For The Blind

Location: Thika Town.

Contact: +254 067 22092.

St Oda School For The Blind

It is a mixed boarding primary school for the blind/visually impaired.

Location: Aluor, Siaya County.

Likoni School For The Blind

The school is run by a religious organisation, The Salvation Army Church. It is a public primary school that admits blind students from everywhere in Kenya.

Location: Mombasa.

Contact: 0723 760 651.

St Lucy Primary School For The Blind

It is a special public boarding primary school for the blind that is run by a religious organisation.

Location: Chogoria.

Thika High School For The Blind

It is a mixed full boarding school that admits learners from primary schools for the blind in Kenya.

Location: Thika Town.

Contact: 0717 185 718.

Kinunga School For The Blind

It is a top primary school that caters for the blind in Kenya.

Location: Nyeri.

How much does a special need teacher earn in Kenya?

The average salary for a Special Education Teacher is KES 47,500 per month in Optional[Nairobi], Optional[Kenya], which is 26% lower than the average Teachers Service Commission salary of KES 65,000 per month for this job.

Is Special Needs Education marketable in Kenya?

There has been an increase in demand for sign language interpreters and other professionals in special needs, from media houses, banks, NGOs and more. This is therefore the best marketable degree course to take this year, considering how well NGOs pay.