NAIROBI — The Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA) has officially ushered in a new era of leadership following a formal handover ceremony at Devan Plaza in Westlands. Outgoing National Honorary Secretary, Madam Rosebella Ojiambo, officially transferred the instruments of office to her successor, Dr. Boniface Owiti.
The leadership transition marks a significant milestone for the association, which represents the interests of private educational institutions across the country. According to an official statement released by KPSA, members are anticipating a fresh chapter of growth and excellence under Dr. Owiti’s tenure.
Transformative Leadership Expected
“As Dr. Boniface Owiti assumes office, members of the association look forward with confidence and optimism to transformative leadership, enhanced member engagement, and continued advocacy for the interests of private schools across the country,” the KPSA stated during the ceremony.
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The handover comes at a crucial time for Kenya’s education sector as private schools navigate ongoing curriculum reforms and economic shifts. The association reiterated its commitment to advocating for institutional interests nationwide.
Industry Implications
With private schools playing a critical role in Kenya’s educational landscape, the new National Honorary Secretary is expected to spearhead key initiatives aimed at bolstering educational standards. Educators and stakeholders can track further developments in school leadership and policy updates on teacher.co.ke.