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"content": "the school has since this year been transformed to a girls’ boarding school, the situation has posed several challenges foremost being insecurity. The Statement is signed by the Cabinet Secretary for Education. Highridge Girls Boarding School is a public girls boarding secondary school registered on 16th June, 2013 and there is a number for that registration. It is located in Westlands District, adjacent to the United Nations Offices in Highridge. The school was hived off from Highridge Primary School to cater for the ever increasing demand for girls’ boarding schools in Nairobi. Before Highridge Girls Boarding Secondary School was established, the management of the primary school represented by S. W. Kariuki, on 5th September, 2012 recommended Leo Investment to hire school facilities for the purpose of Leo Investments’ customers parking their vehicles, given the proximity of this school’s land and Leo Investments business premises. The contract was for one year commencing from 5th September, 2012 and ending on 5th September, 2013. The cost of hire was put at Kshs50,000 per year for playground by the clubs. Leo Investments paid Kshs50,000 on 7th September, 2012, to an officer of the City Education Department, one Mr. Mwanthi. On several occasions, the Board of Governors of Highridge Secondary School complained to the authorities that the utilization of the school grounds as a parking yard is detrimental to learning as the customers who frequent this place often conduct themselves badly including smoking"
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