About Us
Sipili School for the Deaf is a public mixed boarding primary school dedicated to empowering Deaf learners from across Laikipia County and neighboring regions. Nestled in the serene environment of Sipili Division in Laikipia, our school serves 85 students, including 45 boys and 40 girls, in a vibrant, culturally rich setting that celebrates diversity within the Deaf community.
Our institution provides comprehensive education from Pre-Primary through Junior Secondary, alongside a Pre-Vocational classroom, supporting students aged 4 to 18. With the guidance of ten dedicated government-employed teachers and a committed support team, we aim to create a nurturing and inclusive environment where each student can thrive academically and personally

We appreciate organizations, well wishers who support the school from time to time. Without your help, we may never have been able to reach this far. Your generosity and help have been an inspiration to the school community. We call upon people of good will to support the institution to run day to day activities
Our Mission
Empower Deaf learners through inclusive education, fostering academic excellence and holistic development
Our Vision
To be a leading institution for Deaf education, empowering students to achieve their fullest potential and lifelong success
Core Values
Integrity, respect, inclusivity, dedication, and environmental stewardship guide our commitment to excellence
Past Achievements
Outstanding KCPE Results
Since 2010, our students have consistently achieved outstanding results in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), allowing them to transition successfully to esteemed secondary schools for the Deaf across the country and pursue further education
National Recognition in Arts
Our drama and music teams have achieved significant accolades at national competitions. Their performances, delivered in Sign Language, showcase the talents and creativity of our students, highlighting our commitment to fostering artistic expression
Community Partnerships
We have successfully collaborated with various organizations to enhance our facilities, including a classroom block from the National Fund for the Disabled of Kenya. These partnerships have played a vital role in improving the learning environment for our students