About Mangu High School
Mangu High School, also known as Mang'u High School, is a private secondary boarding school in Kenya founded in 1925 by Dutch priest Michael Witte of the Holy Ghost Fathers. The school's motto is 'Jishinde Ushinde.' It has a notable history of academic excellence, having educated prominent figures including former President Mwai Kibaki. The school provides a comprehensive secondary education with a focus on preparing students for college and future careers. It offers a range of subjects from compulsory core courses to technical options, supported by dedicated teachers. The school emphasizes technology integration, co-curricular activities through various clubs and societies, and sports. It features boarding facilities described as spacious and of high quality. The school is part of the Elimu Taking Schools Online Program, which includes the Elimu Library—a digital resource providing learning materials like lesson plans, exams, schemes of work, and holiday homework booklets aligned with Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). The school also engages in initiatives like student exchange programs, career guidance, and partnerships, such as one with Kenya Airways involving an aircraft on campus to inspire aviation careers. The vision is to deliver world-class education that equips students to contribute meaningfully in the real world.