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Sh600,000: Kenyans Online React as Fee Structure of Peponi Preparatory School Emerges

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Sh600,000: Kenyans Online React as Fee Structure of Peponi Preparatory School Emerges

Kenyans on social media expressed their shock after learning the amount of tuition fee a private Nairobi school charges per term.

This came after one online user shared the fee structure of Peponi House Preparatory School on social media.

The fee structure dated July 1st, 2019 was sent to parents by the institution’s headmaster in the form of a letter and stated the amount to be paid for the academic year 2019/2020.

The letter listed Sh632,285 as the amount to be paid as tuition fees, Sh21,000 for sports club and Sh11,000 for the hiring of musical instruments. The document did not state whether the amount was for day scholars or boarders.

“I am happy to say that this is a zero percent increase in fees for this year,” the principal Robert Blake concludes in the letter.

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Here are some reactions from Kenyans online;

“Ni fees ama wanauza plots?” Moffat Wesley posed.

 “I’m so glad they did not increase fees this academic term .I’d be so dead. This is junior school. I pay double for my teen daughter in the same school. It’s very affordable I wonder why people are ranting. Taping from dreamland. Dreams do come true,” Winny Knight noted.

“Can I take my child there as a musical instrument?” Gacengeci Shadrack posed.

“This is what ‘Waweke mahali pema Peponi’ means after all,” Deejay Gavnah said.

“Watu wa polling station tuko tu sawa,” Rachel Gitimu said.

“When the 11K for hiring instruments is way others pay for a whole year….. The haves n have not’s is real,” Eve Eva commented.

“Hire a musical instrument is our termly school fees. Kweli hii dunia tuliescort wengine. uhai is importanter,” Wakahiu Wairimu noted.

 “I pay 1,000 termly for sports and still complain. I surrender. Lanes tu,” Min Jabali stated.

“600k per month and someone affords to send more than 2 kids there? Kenya should not be categorized as a Third World country. We should be mentioned in the leagues of USA, China, Russia,” Waithira Wagachira said.

11 COMMENTS

  1. No wonder Kenyans are…
    No wonder Kenyans are looting too much from the government to take their children to such schools. Is it a good investment? The only difference between somebody who went to such a school and rural Meru or Kisii is the accent. They will meet in the Universities and study together or at work place and work together.

  2. Hehehehe wako wapi watu…
    Hehehehe wako wapi watu wamajuu wenye hubrag how they live in a nice rich country yet they call kenya shit country.Can you guys afford to school yr kids in search a school????Hata na madouble,manurses,disability jobs???So let those who can afford take their kids there but they should know knowing very well in their minds that it’s not a guarantee that they will succeed or become beta pples in future.The same way i say with majuu pple that sio wote waendapo huko ati maisha yao na watoto wao is written it will b good.Many kids in states or uk have lost directions by involving them with hard drugs n laziness.Actually my mrs went to peponi n i can tell you even after his dad paid lots of schools fees me the dude who went to senior chief koinange wisdom wise n maturity is way way far.So it’s not about the schools u take yr kids to or even the neighbor hood or country u were brot up.Kama wewe ni njinga utaremain njinga until u want to change

  3. I am yet to hear of a Kenyan…
    I am yet to hear of a Kenyan who went to Peponi and is now lifting Kenyans out of poverty with great leadership skills, no graft trail and creator or inventor.Spending big money does not equate to big investment in future. Neither does spending little to no money in Kenya. Key here is to balance and understanding what school best suits your child. To best understand your child you have to spend time with them, not handing them over to the maid, teachers etc to raise them for you. Hurling them to the best of the best( a thought which only plays in your head) will not equate to success.

  4. I’m not sure I understand…
    I’m not sure I understand the outrage here, it is a private school ! It costs the same here in US to take a kid to private school . I can pull a few fee structure in my radius including Sidwell where Obama’s kid went and compare . Much a do nothing . Let those who want to afford for their kids private school do it !

    • Punahou School in Honolulu…
      Punahou School in Honolulu where Barack Obama and golfer Michelle Wie went to school – $26,000/year. Sidwell Friends School where Malia and Sasha Obama went to school – $46,000/year. Lanes my friends.

  5. @mkenyahalisi there you go…
    @mkenyahalisi there you go rubbishing as usual without a clear point of view.You brag of maturity but you have zero,no mentally stable man can drag their spouse in this kind of rubbish. Kwani unashindana na mkeyo.

  6. U all commenting on the fee…
    U all commenting on the fee being up there waaaaay up there am astonished at the leadership do the maths at 11000 for instrumet RENTAL multiply that by 100 students…why not jus buy the instruments 4 the kids

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