We Equip Students with Skills to face the world with Confidence!
St. Lucy give students the skills and courage to believe in themselves and face the world.
P.O Box 22 Meru, Eastern Province, Kenya 60402
Phone: +254 702 433681 or +254 722 933283
Our students each day are guided by our core values which are as follows.
Knowledge is Sight.
To prepare pupils to have faith and courage in themselves to be able to compete equally with others in the society.
The pupils should be able to love themselves and extend their love to others by being of service to the society.
To prepare pupils to have faith and courage in themselves to be able to compete equally with others in the society.
To prepare pupils to have faith and courage in themselves to be able to compete equally with others in the society.
To prepare pupils to have faith and courage in themselves to be able to compete equally with others in the society.
We are fully pledge primary school which is sponsored by both Government and willing well wishers.
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Acceptance will help the students compete with the sighted world.
St. Lucy school for the blind was founded in 1958 in response to the survey which had been carried out by Kenya Society for the Blind which had brought to light the fact that there were many Blind people in the Eastern Region of Kenya. It started with only 7 boys who were to be rehabilitated to become self reliant. After a period of two years, the rehabilitation centre was changed to a primary school for the visually impaired. The nursing of the young institution was entrusted to the hands of consolata catholic missionaries of the Diocess of Meru who handed it over to the Franciscan sisters of St. Joseph in 1987. The sisters have indeed struggled to make sure that it grows to the present status of 260 pupils.
Currently the school has 6 sections.