Ngararia Girls to host Murang’a County music festivals

Students perform during a past music festival. Ngararia Girls High School will host the Murang'a County Music Festivals from June 15 to 20, 2026, bringing together learners from across the county.
  • Ngararia Girls High School will host the Murang’a County Music Festivals from June 15 to 20, 2026.
  • The school has announced an early midterm break to facilitate preparations for the event.
  • The festival is expected to bring together learners from across the county to showcase talent in music, dance and cultural performance.

By Kithinji Njeru

Ngararia Girls has announced that it will host the Murang’a County Music Festivals scheduled to take place from June 15 to 20, 2026.

The event is expected to bring together students from across the county for performances in music, dance and cultural expression.

According to a notice issued to parents and guardians, the school confirmed that all its facilities will be fully dedicated to supporting the smooth running of the festival during the five-day period.

The institution noted that preparations are already underway to accommodate the large number of participants and visiting schools.

Early Midterm Break Announced

As a result of the hosting arrangements, the school has adjusted its academic calendar and announced an early midterm break on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at 6:00 a.m.

Students are expected to proceed home immediately after their release.

In the communication, the school administration expressed appreciation for the discipline and calmness demonstrated by learners amid what it described as the current wave of unrest affecting some schools.

The administration noted that student conduct at the institution has remained stable and commendable.

Platform for Talent Development

The Murang’a County Music Festivals form part of the national school co-curricular calendar and are expected to provide a platform for talent development, cultural exchange and artistic excellence among learners.

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Parents have been advised to make appropriate arrangements for the early departure of students and ensure their safe travel home ahead of the midterm break.

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