Schools Representing Makueni County at the KSEF National Championship at Garissa Boys Senior School

Makueni County has officially arrived at the Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) National Championship, currently taking place at Garissa Boys Senior School. The county’s top-performing schools are now on the ground, ready to showcase their outstanding innovations on the national stage.

Representing Makueni at this prestigious event are Makueni Boys High School, Precious Blood Kilungu, Kisau Girls High School, St. Mary’s ACK Ukia Girls, Mukaa Boys High School, Mwaani Girls High School, Kalulini Boys High School, and Salama Secondary School at the senior level.

At the junior level, the county is proudly represented by Malivani AIC Junior School, Kathonzweni AIC Junior School, Nguumo Junior School, and Kari Mwailu Junior School.

🔬 Ready to Compete at the Highest Level

Now at Garissa, the students are fully prepared to present their projects, having refined and improved them after the regional competitions. The atmosphere at the national championship is vibrant, bringing together the best young innovators from across the country.

Makueni’s teams stand out for their creativity, originality, and practical approach to problem-solving. Their projects focus on real-world applications, demonstrating how science and technology can be used to improve everyday life.

🚀 Confidence and Determination

There is a strong sense of confidence among the Makueni participants as they step into the national arena. Their journey to this point has been marked by dedication, teamwork, and continuous improvement.

Teachers and mentors accompanying the learners have expressed optimism, noting that the projects meet key judging criteria such as innovation, functionality, and presentation.

🌟 Showcasing Innovation on the National Stage

Being at Garissa Boys Senior School marks a major milestone for the students. It is not only an opportunity to compete but also to learn, interact, and exchange ideas with other young innovators from across Kenya.

Makueni County is now fully represented and ready to make its mark. With strong projects and determined learners, the county is poised to shine and potentially secure top honors at the national level.

🌍 Pride of Makueni

As the competition unfolds, all eyes are on the Makueni teams. Their presence at the national championship reflects the county’s growing strength in science, technology, and innovation.

They carry with them the hopes and pride of their schools and the entire county—ready to prove that Makueni is a rising powerhouse in innovation.

makueni County has once again demonstrated its strength in science, technology, and innovation after a strong performance at the regional Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) competitions. A number of both senior and junior schools have officially qualified to represent the county at the KSEF National Championship, which will be hosted at Garissa Boys Senior School.

The achievement reflects the growing culture of creativity, research, and problem-solving among learners in the region, as well as the dedication of teachers and mentors guiding them.

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    Dominic Mbeva is a science teacher, experienced researcher, innovator, and creative technologist with expertise in STEM education, digital media, and scientific research. As a Kenya Science and Engineering Fair (KSEF) advisor and projects manager, he mentors young scientists, guiding them in developing award-winning innovations. He is also an IC Technorat, leading advancements in science and technology. Beyond education, Dominic is a skilled photographer and video editor, using visual storytelling to make science more engaging. His philosophy, “If you take care of minutes, hours will take care of themselves,” reflects his belief in consistent effort, strategic thinking, and innovation to drive success in both research and creativity.

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