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Leadership at Starehe Boys' Centre

The leadership structure of Starehe Boys’ Centre & School is built on a strong tradition of service, accountability, and excellence, combining administrative, governance, and student leadership. It comprises the following organs: the Managing Committee, the Trustees, the Senior Leadership Team, the Board of Management and the Student Prefectural Service.  

The Managing Committee

The Constitution of Starehe Boys’ Centre & School vests the control of the affairs of the institution in the Managing Committee. The Committee meets not less than three times a year and is responsible for overall governance and strategic direction; provides oversight into financial management, infrastructure, and policy matters, ensures that the institution remains true to the founding vision and ethos, appoints the Director, oversees care at the Centre, performance of the School, and supports the transformation and sustainability strategy.

Current Members of Management Committee

David Mureithi, Chairman

Non-Executive Director at Crown Agents USA, Inc.; former Managing Director at Unilever Ghana Plc., and Executive Vice President (Retail Marketing) for East and Southern Africa at Vivo Energy.

Fred Okono, Secretary

Director, Starehe Boys’ Centre & School.

Josephat Mwaura, Emeritus Director

Starehe Boys’ Centre & School; former CEO and Senior Partner of KPMG East Africa.

Peter Murungi, Managing Director

Vivo Energy Kenya

Waheed Sheikh, Trustee

Sheikh Charitable Trust

Vivian Onano

Youth Adviser to the Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO; Founder/Director at Leading Light Initiative; Trustee, Griffin Memorial Endowment Trust.

Muratha Kinuthia

Senior Social Development Specialist at the World Bank.

Jarret Odwalo

Partner at OAK Architects

Sister Jane Soita

Director at Starehe Girls’ Centre

Evans Njoro, Assistant Director

Resource Mobilization and Partnerships, Starehe Boys’ Centre & School.

Professor Collins Odote, Associate Professor of Law

University of Nairobi. Director, Centre for Advanced Studies in Environmental Law and Policy.

Isaac Awinyo

Former Captain and Fleet manager at Kenya Airways, currently Senior First Officer at Emirates Airlines.

Julius Cheptiony

Chief Strategy and Business Development Officer, Telkom Kenya.

David Mureithi, Chairman:  Non-Executive Director at Crown Agents USA, Inc.; former Managing Director at Unilever Ghana Plc., and Executive Vice President (Retail Marketing) for East and Southern Africa at Vivo Energy.
Fred Okono, Secretary: Director, Starehe Boys’ Centre & School.
Josephat Mwaura: Emeritus Director, Starehe Boys’ Centre & School; former CEO and Senior Partner of KPMG East Africa.
Vivian Onano: Youth Adviser to the Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO; Founder/Director at Leading Light Initiative; Trustee, Griffin Memorial Endowment Trust.

The Trustees

The Trustees are custodians of the land, buildings and assets of Starehe Boys’ Centre & School. They are appointed by the Managing Committee and meet at least once every year.

List of the Trustees:

Eng. Patrick Obath, Chairman

Vice Chair, International Chamber of Commerce; Chair, Board of Directors, Trade Catalyst Africa; Chair, Board of Directors, LVCT Group; Chair, Board of Trustees, KEPSA Foundation; Chair, Board of Directors, Java House Africa.

Donald Kibera

Served as Chairman and President of the National Youth Service. Served as an Independent Non-Executive Director at the Co-operative Bank of Kenya.

George Maina

Director at Faulu Kenya and Non-Executive Director at UAP Old Mutual Group. Former Managing Director at Kenya Shell and BP Kenya.

Phillip Ole Perio

Trustee

David Mureithi

Trustee

Josephat Mwaura

Emeritus Director, Starehe Boys’ Centre & School; former CEO and Senior Partner of KPMG East Africa.

The Senior Leadership Team

The Senior Leadership Team (SLT) is charged with the day-to-day management and academic leadership of the school, led by the Director. The SLT ensures the smooth running of Starehe’s student welfare, academics, co-curricular, and administrative functions

Mr. Fred Okono

Director

Mr. Patrick Waithaka

Assistant Director, Student Welfare

Mr. Evans Njoro

Assistant Director, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships

Mr. Morris Achach

Head of Finance

Mr. Samuel Njiri

Principal

Mr. Obala Khalu

Deputy Principal

Mr. James Mwangi

Head of Academics

Mr. Nicholas Ndede

Head of the Institute

Mrs. C Kiprop

Senior Master

Mrs. Beatrice Nyakeriga

Senior Master

Ms. Beverlyne Wanjala

Senior Master

The Board of Management

The Board of Management at Starehe Boys’ Centre & School plays a crucial role in the governance and overall management of the School to ensure it is run efficiently and in accordance with the Basic Education Act (2013) policies and regulations, and the School’s strategic goals.

List of Members

Mr. David Mureithi

Chairman

Mr. Samuel Njiiri

Secretary

Mr. Fred Okono

Member

Muratha Kinuthia

Member

Mr. Josephat Mwaura

Member

Ms. Vivian Onano

Member

Professor Collins Odote

Member

Mr. Evans Njoro

Member

Sister Jane Soita

Member

Mr. Isaac Awinyo

Member

Mr. Julius Cheptwony

Member

Peter Murungi

Member

The Student Prefectural Service

At Starehe, the student leadership body is integral to the day-to-day operations, maintaining order, discipline and upholding school values. Prefects are appointed on merit and trained in leadership and expected to model integrity, discipline, humility, and service.

The Prefects Structure

Captain of the School

The chief student leader works closely with the Director, staff and teachers. He presides over all departmental heads in the prefectural system.

Deputy Captain of the School

They serve to assist the Captain of the school by taking charge of a number of departments in the Centre or taking up special projects that require the attention of the Red Lions (the Captain and Deputy Captains of the School).

School Prefects

Assigned to each of the boarding houses, helping manage house discipline and organization. School Prefects are also appointed to head larger departments such as the Environment and Dining Hall. They have a duty to oversee their Prefects duty and conduct and boost house spirit and morale by leading them in undertaking various inter-house competitions.

Senior House Prefects

This is a transitional role held by aspiring School Prefects who are evaluated and approved for promotion to School Prefects.

House Prefects (five per house)

They supervise duties and ensure students follow the school routine and uphold the Starehe Mintmark.
Games, Environment and Dining Hall Prefects are allocated based on need on a rotational basis. They oversee specific functional areas within student life.

Sub-Prefects Prefects (5 per house)

Assist in monitoring student behavior and order as well as duties performed by a Full House Prefect.