Triple Science Labs
Separate, fully equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology — each with safety stations, fume hoods, and modern apparatus for KCSE practicals.
Form 1 through Form 4 — academic excellence, strong character, and a clear path to KCSE and beyond.
Students choose their subject cluster in Form 2. Each pathway prepares learners for KCSE and for specific university and career pathways beyond.
KCSE candidates have an extended Term 3 revision programme. Mock exams held in February of examination years.
Our secondary campus gives students the infrastructure they need to compete at the highest level — locally and nationally.
Separate, fully equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology — each with safety stations, fume hoods, and modern apparatus for KCSE practicals.
50 networked computers with internet access, used for Computer Studies lessons, research, and the Business Track micro-enterprise simulation modules.
5,000+ titles including KCSE past papers going back 20 years and KNEC marking schemes. Open 6:30am–7:00pm daily, including weekends during term.
A 600-seat hall used for morning assembly, KCSE examinations, annual drama productions, prize-giving ceremonies, and visiting career speakers.
Separate male and female dormitories with supervised evening prep (6:30pm–9:00pm). Resident house parents on duty 24/7.
Football pitch, basketball court, volleyball court, and athletics track. The school fields KSSSA competitive teams in football, volleyball, and athletics.
We believe the best secondary schools produce well-rounded, confident young people — not just KCSE grades. Life at RainEdge Senior School reflects that.
We compete in KSSSA sub-county and county championships across football, volleyball, basketball, and athletics. Inter-house tournaments run every term for all year groups.
Our debating team competes at sub-county and county KSSSA levels. Annual drama and music festivals. A structured student council and prefectship system develops leadership from Form 2.
Form 3 and 4 learners receive structured career guidance, HELB loan information, KUCCPS university application support, and mentorship visits from professionals in their fields of interest.
Form 1 entry is the main intake each January, following KPSEA results. Mid-year transfer applications are considered subject to space availability. Priority is given to Rain Edge alumni and learners from low-income households.
Complete the admissions form at the school office or via the contact form on this page. Attach your KPSEA results slip, NEMIS number, birth certificate, school leaving certificate, and a recommendation letter from your primary school.
Shortlisted applicants sit a written assessment in English, Mathematics, and Science, followed by a brief interview. Results determine class placement and scholarship eligibility.
Successful applicants receive a formal admission letter with class placement, fee structure, uniform guidelines, and boarding details if applicable. Sure 24 Home residents are admitted directly.
Pay first term fees, collect the uniform and supply list, and report on the specified day. All Form 1 students join a one-week orientation programme before regular classes begin.
| Category | Per Term | Per Year |
|---|---|---|
| Form 1–2 (Day Scholar) | KES 10,500 | KES 31,500 |
| Form 3–4 (Day Scholar) | KES 12,000 | KES 36,000 |
| Form 1–2 (Boarding) | KES 25,000 | KES 75,000 |
| Form 3–4 (Boarding) | KES 28,000 | KES 84,000 |
| Sure 24 Home Residents | FREE — Fully Sponsored | |
Day scholar fees include tuition, KCSE exam levy, KICD textbooks, and activity fee. Boarding fees additionally cover accommodation, all meals, and evening prep supervision. Uniform purchased separately. Bursaries of 25–100% available for qualifying students — enquire at the admissions office.
Every teacher at RainEdge Senior School is TSC-registered and holds at least a degree in their subject area. Our leadership team brings decades of combined secondary education experience in Kenya.
Leads RainEdge Senior School with 18 years of secondary teaching experience. Oversees KCSE performance, TSC compliance, and staff development.
Manages day-to-day school operations, coordinates learner discipline and welfare, and supervises TSC and MoE policy implementation.
Coordinates timetabling, tracks KCSE performance data by subject and student, and drives the school's academic improvement strategy.
Senior Chemistry teacher and science department head. Coordinates triple-science lab practicals and represents the school at county science congresses.
Senior English and Literature teacher. Runs the school debating team, coordinates KSSSA drama entries, and oversees Kiswahili instruction.
Coordinates History & Government, Geography, CRE, and Business Studies — ensuring critical thinking and broad social understanding across all forms.
Leads KCSE Mathematics preparation with problem-solving strategies, individual pupil tracking, and county competition teams.
Provides academic, career, and personal guidance. Leads KUCCPS university application workshops and liaises with parents on student welfare.
Accreditations & Recognition
Questions about admissions, subject selection, KCSE results, boarding, or fees? Fill in the form and our school administrator will respond within 2 working days.
School Day Hours
Morning Parade: 6:30am · Lessons begin: 7:00am · Dismissal: 4:00pm (day scholars)
Evening Prep (boarders): 6:30pm – 9:00pm
Whether you are a parent ready to enrol, a donor wanting to sponsor a Form 1 student through secondary school, or a professional interested in mentoring — we would love to hear from you.