Bomet veteran headteacher who shaped generations dies after a short illness

The late retired headteacher Paul Kimutai Koech, popularly known as "Sing," whose dedication to education, leadership and mentorship left a lasting impact on generations of learners in Bomet County. He passed away on July 10, 2026, after a short illness.
  • Retired headteacher Paul Kimutai Koech passed away after a short illness at South Rift Hospital in Kericho County.
  • The veteran educator is being remembered for his leadership, discipline and mentorship that shaped generations of learners in Bomet County.
  • Family, former students and the education fraternity will pay their last respects during his burial on July 21.

The education sector in Bomet County has lost one of its seasoned educators following the death of retired headteacher Paul Kimutai Koech, fondly known as “Sing.”

Koech passed away on Friday, July 10, at South Rift Hospital in Kericho County after a short illness, bringing to an end a distinguished career that touched the lives of countless learners, teachers and families.

Born to the late Kibii Maina and the late Loice Maina, Koech was the third-born child in his family and hailed from Cheswerta Village in Ndaraweta Ward, Bomet Central Constituency.

Throughout his years in the teaching profession, he earned admiration for his commitment to education, strong leadership and mentorship of young people.

Former students remember him as a disciplinarian with a caring heart, while colleagues describe him as a dedicated administrator who always prioritised the welfare and success of learners.

His influence extended beyond the classroom, with many community members crediting him for inspiring generations to pursue education and become responsible citizens.

The retired headteacher’s death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from former students, teachers, church leaders and residents, who have celebrated his contribution to the growth of education in Bomet County.

A fundraising event to assist the family in settling hospital bills and funeral expenses will be held on July 17, while his burial is scheduled for July 21 at his home in Cheswerta Village.

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As family, friends and the education fraternity prepare to bid him farewell, many say his legacy will live on through the thousands of learners whose lives he helped shape during his decades of service.

Koech leaves behind a rich legacy of leadership, mentorship and unwavering dedication to education.

By Jeff Kirui

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