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School in Nairobi, Nairobi Central, Kenya
Compit Educational Centre
Arabic: ككمبت
Location
Nairobi, Nairobi Central
Kenya
Information
TypePrivate primary and secondary day school
MottoMoalimu
"Shining Star on Eastleigh"
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
EstablishedJanuary 2001; 23 years ago (2001-01)
PrincipalJesse Otieno Aboge
ManagerHassan Buule Faliir
Enrollment2,800 (2010)
Campus3 urban

Compit Educational Centre, or Compit for short, is a privately-operated Islamic primary and secondary day school located in Easleigh, Nairobi, Kenya.

History

Compit was founded in 2001 to meet the schooling needs for ever increasing Somali immigrants in Kenya's capital.

Students at Compit are young people fleeing from war-torn areas in Somalia from places like Mogadishu, Kismayo, Bardera, Beled Haawo, Belet wayne and other large towns in the south of the country where much of the population of Somalia once lived.

History and current student population

Compit started operating from rented facilities opposite from 6th Street Mosque and it grew over the years. By school year 2010, the school's student body stands at 2,800 students.

Two types of students attend Compit Educuational Centre, uniformed students and non-uniform students. High school students go to classrooms in Easleigh's section III. The two other locations; 6th street and Sunrise Shopping Centre are non-uniformed although uniformed Standard Eight classes are formed in last quarter of 2010.

The manager of Compit Education Centre, Hassan Buule Faliir and school's principal Mr. Otieno plan to graduate each year 400 students, 200 each from Standard Eight and Form Four classes.

Diplomas granted

Primary and secondary education diplomas are granted from qualifying curriculum and policies from the Kenya Education System. Compit has been part of this process since the beginning. Primary education certificate or standard/grade 1-8 or KCPE and secondary education which is grade 9 or form II- to form IV or KCSE are granted at Compit Educational Centre graduates. Both KCPE (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education) and KCSE (Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education) are being debated about their validity according to a new education commission.

Compit is registered with a host of institutions and governmental agencies such as the Kenya Ministry of Education and Computer Society of https://web.archive.org/web/20110623100404/http://www.cskonline.org/training.html. Leaving graduation certificates such as Primary Education and Secondary Education are obtained from the Kenya Ministry of Education. Students sit on annual leaving exams of primary and secondary education which are available across Kenya.

Location

For 2010 School year, Compit Educational Centre is still renting classrooms and offices from ordinary looking business places such as Sunrise Shopping Center on 2nd Avenue in Eastleigh. The original 6th street location which opened in 2011 is still being used as offices as well as classrooms.

References

  1. "Home". www.education.go.ke. Retrieved 2020-05-24.

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