Christ-Centered Education

221+ Reasons to Smile

Breaking the cycle of poverty through academic excellence, character, and faith.

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Mission & Overview

Three schools. One mission.

ByGrace Trust operates three schools providing Christ-centered education to over 221 children from our Children's Home and the surrounding community. Our mission is to break the cycle of poverty through academic excellence, character formation, and a firm foundation in faith.

98%Pass Rate
Students Enrolled221+
National Exam Pass Rate98%
Qualified Teachers12+
Teacher-to-Student Ratio1:15
3 Daily meals provided per student

Academic Excellence

A robust curriculum meeting Kenyan national standards, with a 98% pass rate that far exceeds the regional average.

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Character & Faith

Daily devotionals, Scripture memory, and chapel anchor every child's education in faith and identity.

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Whole-Child Care

Three nutritious meals a day, individual mentorship, and a 1:15 ratio, because no child learns on an empty stomach.

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ByGrace school children

Every Classroom is Family

From our vibrant Early Childhood Center to the nationally top-performing Primary School, every classroom is an extension of the ByGrace family, a place where children are known by name, not by number.

  • 221+ students enrolled across three schools, each known and loved by name.
  • 98% national exam pass rate, against a 75% regional average.
  • 12+ qualified teacher-mentors and a 1:15 teacher-to-student ratio.
  • Older students tutor younger ones, no one succeeds alone here.

Our Schools

Three Schools, One Family

Each school reflects the same conviction: every child deserves to be known, nurtured, and equipped for a life of purpose.

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ByGrace Primary School

On the same campus as the Children's Home, ByGrace Primary serves Grades 1–8 with a curriculum meeting Kenyan national standards while integrating a biblical worldview into every subject. Our 98% pass rate far exceeds the 75% regional average.

Grades 1–898% Pass RateBiblical CurriculumOn-Campus
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ByGrace Early Childhood Center

Where the ByGrace journey begins. Our ECD is a vibrant, nurturing space where our youngest learners: ages 3 to 6: discover the joy of learning through play, music, storytelling, and hands-on exploration. The single highest-impact investment in a child's future.

Ages 3–6Play-BasedMusic & ArtsFaith-Centered
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ByGrace Secondary School

The next chapter in our educational mission. We are actively raising funds to open a full secondary school on campus. Right now, our Grade 8 graduates transition to distant government schools. Your sponsorship today is building this school.

In DevelopmentFundraising NowGrades 9–12Your Gift Builds This

Inside the Classroom

The Classroom Experience

Every element of our school environment is intentionally designed, because we know the space a child learns in shapes the person they become.

Focused Learning

Natural light, a quiet desk, and a mind eager to learn. Our classrooms are calm, ordered, and purposeful, the space communicates: you matter, your learning matters, and we prepared this place for you.

Collaborative Study

Older students regularly tutor younger ones, building a culture of mutual support. This peer-learning model reinforces knowledge for both, and mirrors the family culture that defines ByGrace. No one succeeds alone here.

Faith at the Center

Our classrooms are built on the Word. Every subject is taught through the lens of God's truth. The day begins with prayer. Scripture memory builds not just knowledge, but identity, students who know who they are, and whose they are.

Academic Life

Programs & A Student's Day

  • Core SubjectsMathematics, English, Kiswahili, Science, Social Studies, meeting national standards with full biblical integration.
  • Biblical StudiesDaily devotionals, Scripture memory, and weekly chapel services anchoring every child's education in faith and identity.
  • Arts & MusicChoir, drawing, and drama, celebrating creativity and building confidence through artistic expression.
  • SportsSoccer, netball, and athletics, building teamwork, discipline, physical health, and a whole lot of joy.
  • Life SkillsGardening, cooking, and basic computer literacy, practical tools for independent, productive lives beyond our campus.
7:30 AM

Assembly, prayer & flag-raising. The day begins together, with community, gratitude, and the reminder of whose children they are.

8:00 AM

First period begins. Structured learning in an environment designed for focus, curiosity, and growth.

10:30 AM

Break for porridge and play. Nutritious snack followed by free time to run, laugh, and simply be a child.

1:00 PM

Lunch. A full, nutritious meal provided by the Children's Home. No child learns well on an empty stomach.

3:30 PM

After-school clubs or tutoring. Enrichment time for extra learning, creative exploration, or peer-led tutoring.

5:00 PM

Return to the Home for homework, family time, evening devotions, and dinner. School ends; family continues.

221+Students Enrolled
98%Exam Pass Ratevs 75% regional avg
12+Teachers & Mentors
3Daily Meals / Student
1:15Teacher-Student RatioIndividual attention

From Our Classrooms

Alumni Success Stories

My teachers believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. I grew up in the Children's Home, attended ByGrace Primary, graduated from teacher's college, and now I teach mathematics at my alma mater. Every day I pass that same belief on to the next generation. This is the ByGrace cycle, and I'm proud to be part of it.

David MumoByGrace Alumni → Mathematics Teacher & Chaplain at ByGrace

ByGrace gave me the tools to dream big and the faith to trust God with those dreams. I'm the first person in my entire family to attend university, studying public health, because I know what it means to grow up without access to care. ByGrace didn't just educate me. They made me believe I could.

Margaret WanjikuByGrace Alumni → First-Generation University Student, Public Health