Wathituga Primary School is one of the most respected schools in the area due to its outstanding performances in the Kenya National Exams of Primary Education.
This is amazing considering that this school has a similar socio-economic background as the other schools in the area. Check their great performances in the past years below in the district level chart.
The teachers use numerous instructional techniques, including the drawing of charts and pictures to help the pupils memorize and understand complex biological and geological forms. Look at the methods below:
These pupils are doing their studies outside as they wait for their classroom walls to dry after plastering it with mud in the morning to help keep the cold from getting in.
The Wathituga Primary School Pupils practice good hygeine. Below are water jericans filled with water used to clean hands after one visits the latrines. The water is not wasted as it drains to the trees.
The students love conserving trees. Look at their school compound despite the scarcity of water in the area.
The National flag is raised every Monday and Friday morning during the School Assembly.