
Scholarships
The HSK Scholarship Program was set up to support outstanding students by covering their school fees and other educational expenses. In light of the escalating costs of education, our initiative strives to bridge the gap for deserving individuals who may otherwise be unable to access quality education.
As of 2024, our scholarship programme proudly sponsors 16 exceptional students enrolled in various schools across Kenya. This year, for the first time, HSK supported a student to attend university with the assistance of our bursary fund.
At HSK, we remain committed to empowering bright minds, fostering educational excellence, and creating avenues for students to pursue their dreams irrespective of their family financial situations.
Partner with us to help sponsor a student today. Potential scholars are selected through a transparent, community-led selection process. Their performance is regularly monitored throughout their four years at secondary school.
For only £500, you can help a deserving child access quality education for an entire year.
Meet Our Scholars
It all begins with a dream. Perhaps you aim to make a difference in your community, turn a passion into a purpose, or share your knowledge and creativity with the world. Our scholars embody these aspirations, working hard to achieve their goals and inspire others along the way.
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Delly grew up at Kahuho Primary School, where his father works as the watchman and where Delly began his education. With support from HSK, he earned a scholarship to a prestigious secondary school, excelling in his favourite subjects, maths and physics, and graduating with an A-. Now aiming to study Electrical Engineering at the University of Nairobi this September, Delly is seeking part-time work while living at Kahuho School.
"My scholarship came as a complete miracle; it will transform the lives of my family and those around me. "Driven and determined, Delly is ready to power a brighter future for himself and his community.
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Ann grew up in the Eburru hills with her mother and three siblings, including two younger sisters who attend Kamathatha Primary School — the same school where Ann began her education. With her father absent, the cost of secondary school would have been completely out of reach without her scholarship. Now in her third year at the competitive Gilgil Girls day school, Ann is thriving, especially in her favourite subject, biology. She dreams of becoming either an accountant or a nurse, careers that would allow her to support her family and serve her community.
"Without my scholarship, it would have been truly impossible to go to secondary school and I'm so lucky I get to realise my dream."