Rophine Field Group of Schools has opened its fourth campus in Diani, aiming to boost education standards in Kwale county.
The Group’s CEO Boniface Owiti said that the new school is set to serve the growing demand for quality education in the area.
Officially launched in August, he pointed out that the school also aims to ensure a holistic foundation for students and provide a conducive environment for students to explore, learn and develop essential skills.
Owiti, who is a former banker, noted that its state-of-the-art facilities provide students with hands-on learning in both curricular and extra-curricular activities.
“By setting up this campus, we are not only catering to local families but also attracting students from neighboring regions, bringing diversity and cross-cultural interaction to the school community,” he said.
The school has also incorporated technology into its teaching methods, making use of digital tools to create an interactive and dynamic learning experience.
Further, the CEO said the school has prioritized recruiting highly qualified and dedicated teachers committed to providing quality education.
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He said with a low student-to-teacher ratio, the institution ensures an atmosphere where all students feel valued and supported.
Owiti said teachers have been trained to nurture creativity, critical thinking, and leadership skills, enabling students to become confident and responsible citizens.
School Principal, Bii Thomas noted that plans are underway to establish comfortable, high-standard accommodations.
“Soon, the boarding facility will be fully operational, giving our students the convenience and comfort they need to make the most of their school experience,” he said.
By Shaban Omar
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