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Kenya Celebrities Paying Millions For School Fees

Just like any parent celebrities across the nation are trying to give their children the best education they can afford. To do some of the wealthy Kenyan celebrities have opted to take their children to some of the most expensive schools on the land.

With the money, they get from the showbiz industry and their various businesses, some Kenyan celebrities have managed to take their children to school where they pay up to a million shillings in a year. Some of those celebrities include;

Akothee 

It is never a surprise to find madam boss in the list where celebrities spend big on either themselves or on their children.

In a previous post she shared on her social media account, Akothee revealed that she spends up to Ksh.10 million on fees for her five children.

Julie Gichuru 

The media personality has made sure that her four children not only go to one of the best private schools but also one of the most expensive schools in the country.

Julie Gichuru’s children go to Brookhouse Schools where school fees range between Ksh.840,000 to Ksh.1,890,000 depending on the grade of the children.

Terryanne Chebet

Former is another one who has opted not to go cheap for her daughter’s education.

The flamboyant media personality takes her daughter, Imani to Pembroke House school which offers the British National Curriculum.

Located around Gilgil, the school’s term fees includes Kshs. 595,000 per term which can sum up to over Ksh.17 million a year, for years 3 to 8, and Ksh.72,000 per term for lower primary school pupils.

Kevin Bahati 

Bahati has over the years shown that he is the best dad in town and the best partner to co-parent with.

The singer took his daughter with baby Mama Yvette Obura, Mueni to Potterhouse School located in Nairobi-based luxurious estate, Runda.

According to reports, the Barua hitmaker pays up to Ksh500,000 per term for his daughter.

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