List Of Schools For The Blind In Kenya

List Of Schools For The Blind 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 Schools For The Blind in Kenya

Below is the full List of the Schools For The Blind In Kenya

1. Thika Primary School for the Blind

2. Thika High School for the Blind

3. St. Lucy School for the Blind

4. Turkana Integrated Programme

5. St. Oda Primary School

6. Hauser Special Secondary School

7. Ahero Girls Secondary School

8. Kibos School for the Blind

9. St. Lucy’s School for Blind

10. Likoni School for the Blind

11. Kibos School for the Blind

12. Kagundo D.E.B School

13. St. Francis School for the Blind

14. Kajiado Boys Boarding

15. Nakuru High School

16. Ngaiie Special School for Mentally Handicapped

17. Lubinu Primary School (Mumias)

18. Sega Girls Secondary School

19. Ndagani Primary School

20. Nyamachaki Primary School

21. AIC Girls Primary School (Kajiado)

22. Kericho Integrated Programme

23. Kilimani Integrated Programme

24. Ewandeche Integrated Programme

25. Maralal D.E.B Primary School

26. Maralal High School

27. Marsabit Integrated Programme

28. Nyandarua High school

29. Ministry of Education

30. Machakos Technical Institute for the Blind

31. Asumbi Teachers Training College

32. Government of Kenya Ministries

33. Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE)

34. Kenya Society for the Blind

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.