St. Francis Girls’ Secondary School is a public institution located in the remote, pastoralist community of Laikipia North, Laikipia County, Kenya. Serving approximately 600 students across three streams, the school provides a crucial educational lifeline to Maasai girls in a marginalized region. The school recognizes the transformative role of digital literacy in enhancing academic performance and preparing students for global competitiveness.
Angaza Center Partnership
By joining the Angaza Center network, St. Francis Girls’ Secondary School seeks to expand access to ICT resources and integrate digital learning into its curriculum. The school has a secure, electrified ICT lab, though devices remain limited. Through Angaza programs, students will gain critical 21st-century skills, enabling them to compete academically and professionally at both national and global levels. The school is committed to active participation in all Angaza initiatives aimed at bridging the digital divide in rural communities.