
Camp Brethren High School (CBHS) has achieved one of the most difficult and prestigious honors in Kenya’s education system: official accreditation by the Kenyan government to offer the national STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) curriculum.
This recognition places Camp Brethren High School among a very small number of high schools nationwide that have met the rigorous standards required for STEM accreditation. To qualify, schools must demonstrate exceptional academic performance, employ highly trained teachers, and maintain advanced facilities such as modern science laboratories, well-equipped computer centers, and integrated technology programs.
For a rural Christian school in Eburru, this accomplishment is truly remarkable. The accreditation process demands significant investment, consistency, and excellence over many years—qualities that have been steadily cultivated under the leadership of Principal Josephat Wanderi and School Director Mrs. Mary Njenga. Their shared commitment to quality education, strong values, and continuous improvement has played a key role in guiding Camp Brethren High School to this national milestone.
This achievement not only affirms the school’s commitment to educational excellence but also opens new opportunities for sustainability. With STEM accreditation, Camp Brethren High School is now attracting more paying boarding students from across the region who seek a quality, accredited education rooted in Christian values. The resulting growth strengthens the school’s ability to continue serving vulnerable and sponsored students—ensuring that ministry and excellence grow hand in hand.
It’s a tangible example of what can happen when faith meets diligence. Camp Brethren High School is proving that world-class education can flourish in the heart of rural Kenya—where students are learning to explore science through the lens of God’s creation and to lead with both intellect and integrity.


