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St Anne’s Girls’ High School has sparked online outrage after photos emerged of students left standing in the cold at night. Reports revealed that the principal had barred them from entering the school over unpaid fee balances.
In a circulating video, the embattled principal is seen covering her face in an attempt to avoid media scrutiny, drawing widespread criticism from the public.
This incident follows a controversial decision where the school principal reportedly locked some students out of the premises due to unpaid fees. The stranded students, many carrying backpacks and other belongings, were seen huddled near the school wall, seemingly preparing for a long, cold night.
Photos of the young girls outside the compound quickly went viral, sparking widespread outrage among concerned citizens. The decision drew heavy criticism, with many Kenyans expressing anger and concern for the students’ safety and well-being.
The incident, labeled a failure of leadership and empathy, sparked heated debates about the treatment of students facing financial difficulties. As public backlash intensified, a video surfaced showing the principal avoiding questions and covering her face, which only deepened the outrage. Social media users condemned the school administration for its perceived lack of accountability and compassion, with many calling for immediate action from education authorities.
Jane Njahira:
“As a mother and at her status, this was gross. Why did she not just let the girls in and deal with whatever issues the following day?”
Jess Ongera:
“More shameful is that she’s a woman who has kids and who knows the danger of exposing kids alone at night.”