
Principals have expressed opposition to a proposed single uniform design, highlighting concerns that it could undermine school culture and identity. KESSHA chairman Willie Kuria stated that uniforms serve a purpose beyond mere clothing, fostering a sense of pride and belonging among students, parents, and alumni.
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