🌟 ANGAZA UPDATES – january 2026 Newsletter 🌟
🌟 SCHOOL SPOTLIGHT: MWAKIJEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL 🌟
Mwakijembe Secondary School is celebrating a major academic milestone following years of deliberate effort to strengthen teaching, learning, and digital literacy within the school.
Through strong leadership, committed teachers, and disciplined students, the school recorded its best 2025 KCSE performance since the past years, with four students joining university and many others advancing to middle-level colleges.
The school attributes part of this success to the effective integration of ICT into learning, which has enhanced lesson delivery, learner engagement, and academic consistency.We congratulate the Board of Management, school administration, teachers, and students of Mwakijembe Secondary School for their dedication, teamwork, and vision. Your progress is a powerful reminder of what focused school-led effort can achieve.
✨ Laisamis Secondary School: Strengthening Digital Teaching Skills
Angaza Center marked a key milestone in Laisamis, Marsabit County, with the launch of the Essential Digital Literacy (EDL) Program at Laisamis Secondary School.
The initiative focused on building teachers’ digital confidence and classroom use of technology. The school received fully functional laptops, and over 10 teachers were trained and certified, enabling them to enhance lesson delivery and learner engagement.
The launch brought together TSC representatives, the Board of Management, school leadership, local administration, and community members, reinforcing shared ownership and long-term sustainability.
🌟 North Horr Girls Secondary School: Expanding Digital Access
We are thrilled to announce that Angaza Center has launched the Essential Digital Literacy (EDL) Program at North Horr Girls Secondary School, advancing digital inclusion in a remote community.
Through the program, the school received fully functional laptops, and more than 10 teachers were trained and certified, supporting effective integration of digital tools into teaching and learning.
The launch convened TSC officials, the Board of Management, school leadership, local administration, and the wider community, strengthening collaboration and sustainability in an underserved region.















