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Owner says students were unruly and were beating teachers

Judith Musimbi, a parent at St Georges Greenland Senior School Boys in Bahati, Nakuru County, displays a banking slip after paying school fees for her son. [Harun Wathari, Standard]

The management of a private school has been accused of closing down the institution without notifying parents and Ministry of Education, leaving learners stranded. 

St Georges Greenland Senior Boys' School in Bahati, Nakuru, with an enrolment of 60 students, was closed at a time students were reporting for first term.

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