List Of Deaf Schools In Kenya
A residential school is an institution where students typically go and live full time while attending. These can be private or state schools. All the students in the school are deaf or hard of hearing. They are often educated by deaf teachers or teachers who are trained in deafness
In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Deaf Schools in Kenya
Below are the full List of Deaf Schools In Kenya
Karen Technical Training Institute for the Deaf
Rev Muhoro Secondary School for the Deaf
Ziwani School For The Deaf
Tumutumu School for the Deaf
Treeside Special School for the MH
Kibarani School For the Deaf
Givavei Friends School For The Deaf Primary School
Kenya Christian School For The Deaf Primary School
Ngala School for the Deaf Primary School
Kerugoya School For The Deaf
Joseph Mikuzi School For The Deaf Primary School
Sikri Agricultural Training Center for the Deaf and Blind
Ngala Secondary School for the Deaf
Kambui Girls High School
Mumias primary school for deaf
Kwale School For The Deaf
Are deaf people allowed to drive in Kenya?
Yes—the deaf (and those with hearing loss) are allowed to drive and do so as safely as hearing drivers.
What are the benefits of disability card in Kenya?
5 Benefits of Registering with the National Council of Persons with Disabilities in Kenya
- Access to Assistive Devices.
- Access to Decent Education Opportunities..
- Access to Financial Assistance. .
- Job Placement Opportunities.
- Provision of Care Products.
Who qualifies for disability in Kenya?
In Kenya, A disability is considered a physical, sensory, mental or other impairment, including any visual, hearing, learning or physical limitations that impact adversely on social, economic or environmental participation (Persons with Disability Act of 2003, Act 14).