School Motto, Vision, Mission and Objectives
School Motto
The schools motto "TRUTH" was changed to read TRUTH TRIUMPHS after consultation with stakeholders in 2004. The sponsoring agency the Anglican Church of Kenya(ACK) has sustained its role of moral and religious guidance to this school. This motto continues to be relevant, appropriate and inspirational for new and existing students as well as the alumni of the schools.
School vision
"A centre of excellence that produces women of integrity"
The preferred direction of the school is defined by the new vision, which has been agreed upon by stakeholders. The new aspiration points all efforts in this endeavor, to our joint desire of being a Centre of education excellence.
Mission Statement
"To maintain a leadership role in pursuit of high quality education in a friendly learning environment grounded on high moral values, social responsibility, personal development and self discipline that produces women of high integrity and performance."
The mission statement has been defined to embrace the emerging educational and related challenges and KESSP framework for education, a call for a clear and sustainable school development strategy for the future. This purpose is part of the preferred future of the school. The mission fully defines the business we are in today, tomorrow and in the future.
Core values
The core value of the school raises stakeholders desire at individual group, and school levels, to set examples in delivering the best academic results in the school and beyond. It is a set of goal posts to and in the preferred future of the school. The values describe the overall professional, social and school conducts for every stakeholder and should be read in conjunction with existing provisions applicable to schools and educational institutions in Kenya. The school rules and regulations for part of these core values and the conduct of teaching and non – teaching staff must conform to these values. This desire extends to parents, administration, board and other stakeholders.