A wave of school fires in the nation has left parents and guardians and other education stakeholders demanding solutions from the public authority.
Kenya is seeing a spike in the instances of turmoil in schools, with in excess of 32 learning institutions having been torched this term alone.
Various schools have been shut down after dormitories, study halls and laboratories were burnt and in some instances leaving students nursing injuries.
Where property has been destroyed, parents will be compelled to fork out cash to assist with reconstruction of the infrastructure.
Uasin Gishu County
1. Kipkabus Boys High
Tharaka Nithi County
1. Kajiunduthi Secondary School
2. Kiriani Boys’ High School
3. Muthambi Boy’s High School
Narok County
1. Kabolecho Secondary School
Migori County
1. Osingo Mixed Secondary School
2. St Peters Abwao Secondary School
3. Gendia Boys High
Kilifi County
1. Dr Krapf Memorial School
2. Malindi High School
Nakuru County
1. Moi High School Kabarak
Kirinyaga County
1. Kibirigwi Girls High School
Marsabit County
1. Moi Girls High School Marsabit
Kisii County
1. Nyamagwa Boys High School in Kisii
2. St. Johns Nyamagwa Boys High School
3. Amasago Boys Secondary
4. Amabuko Secondary School
Nairobi County
1. Buruburu Girls High School
2. Ofafa Jericho
Kiambu
1. Kambaa Girls High School
2. Kijabe Boys High School

Murang’a County
1. Gitweku Girls Secondary School in Kahuro
2. Mbugiti Boys High School
3. Kahuhia Girls National School
Nyeri County
1. Kanjuri High School
2. Karima Boys High School
Bungoma County
1. St. Luke’s Boys High school Kimilili
Busia County
1. Sigalame High School
2. Namboboto secondary school
Vihiga County
1. Vihiga Boys Secondary School
2. Chavakali High School
Homa Bay
1. Ringa Boys High School
2. Gendia Boys High School