Brief History
Asumbi girls high school is a national girls boarding school managed by the school’s board of governors. It’s a christian catholic sponsored school providing the secondary cycle of the 8-4-4 system of education. It is located 20 Km from Homabay Town and 20 Km from Kisii Town.
Motto:
Integrity
Vision:
To be the best performing girls school nationally.
Mission:
To provide an academic, spiritual and social environment that empowers learners to adapt to the dynamic society through quality teaching and maximum utilization of resources for optimum acquisition and application of knowledge and skills.
Address
P.O.BOX 46-40309 ASUMBI.
Website: http://www.asumbigirlshigh.sc.ke
ASUMBI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FULL HISTORY
Asumbi Girls’ High School was started on 19th March 1936, by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters of Saint Joseph as Lower Boarding Primary school, with a small population of pupils, sponsored by the Mill Hill missionaries of the then Catholic Diocese of Kisumu.
The school progressed and became an intermediate school going up to std VIII. In 1965 the first form one students were admitted. Three years later in 1968, the primary section was phased out. The following year 1969 the first secondary students sat their “ O” Level examinations.
Those who passed well proceeded to “A” Level Art class in 1970. in 1979 Science class of “A” Level added to the existing Art class. With the introduction of the 8-4-4 system of education, the “A” level classes were phased out in 1989. The school is a four streamed public provincial Girls boarding secondary school.
The school sits on 20 acres of land. From this humble beginning, Asumbi Girls’ Secondary School became a full-fledged Government maintained School in 1965 managed by Board of governors legally constituted by the Ministry of Education.
The school has maintained it’s a Catholic tradition. The school’s sponsorship has been passed on from the management of initial Catholic Diocese of Kisumu to the Catholic Diocese of Kisii and presently it is under the sponsorship of Catholic Diocese of Homabay.
There were 13 classrooms, 6 dormitories, a dining hall, a kitchen, ablution blocks, and three teacher’s houses. The Kenya Government through the World Bank helped the school to build 4 dormitories block and four blocks of the Teaching staff houses.





