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appilication forms of kilimambogo teachers training college
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appilication forms of kilimambogo teachers training college

A HISTORY OF ST. JOHN S KILIMAMBOGO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

ST. John s Kilimambogo Teachers Training College was started in 1913 by the Holy Ghost Fathers as an outpost of Kalimoni Catholic Mission. The college motto is Per Aspera Ad Astra meaning through the rough ways to the stars. The college vision is to be a centre of excellence in quality education and training for effective teaching . The college is also guided by its mission which is to train primary school teachers equipped with desirable skills, knowledge and attitudes, responsive to the challenges of a dynamic society . The college motto, vision and mission are inculcated in the college anthem as a constant reminder of the same.

ST. John s Kilimambogo Teachers Training College is located along Thika Garissa road approximately 25 kilometres from Thika town. It is at the foot of Kilimambogo hill from which it got its name. The climate in the area is dry and sunny most of the year except in April and December when rains are experienced. However, the environment within the college is serene and conducive for learning due to the beautiful flowers and the neatly lawn fields.

After the inception of the college in 1913, it developed into a full primary school and a seminary. In 1946, the Holy Ghost Fathers started a Teacher Training College at Kilimambogo with 11 students. In 1968, the first batch of 50 female students was admitted to the college. In 1970, the college was amalgamated with Riara women s Teachers Training College and handed over to the government with 370 students and has since grown to its current status. Currently, the college has a student population of 1061 students, 74 teaching staff and 65 Board of Management employees.
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appilication forms of kilimambogo teachers training college

A HISTORY OF ST. JOHN S KILIMAMBOGO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

ST. John s Kilimambogo Teachers Training College was started in 1913 by the Holy Ghost Fathers as an outpost of Kalimoni Catholic Mission. The college motto is Per Aspera Ad Astra meaning through the rough ways to the stars. The college vision is to be a centre of excellence in quality education and training for effective teaching . The college is also guided by its mission which is to train primary school teachers equipped with desirable skills, knowledge and attitudes, responsive to the challenges of a dynamic society . The college motto, vision and mission are inculcated in the college anthem as a constant reminder of the same.

ST. John s Kilimambogo Teachers Training College is located along Thika Garissa road approximately 25 kilometres from Thika town. It is at the foot of Kilimambogo hill from which it got its name. The climate in the area is dry and sunny most of the year except in April and December when rains are experienced. However, the environment within the college is serene and conducive for learning due to the beautiful flowers and the neatly lawn fields.

After the inception of the college in 1913, it developed into a full primary school and a seminary. In 1946, the Holy Ghost Fathers started a Teacher Training College at Kilimambogo with 11 students. In 1968, the first batch of 50 female students was admitted to the college. In 1970, the college was amalgamated with Riara women s Teachers Training College and handed over to the government with 370 students and has since grown to its current status. Currently, the college has a student population of 1061 students, 74 teaching staff and 65 Board of Management employees.
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am Muiruri and i would like to have the application from for kilimambogo ttc.I thought its available here but its not,i will be happy to have it please help me.
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please submitt application forms for 2016
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