Tag: Alliance Girls High School

  • PS Bitok Demands Arrest Of Alliance Teacher In Student Sexual Grooming Saga

    PS Bitok Demands Arrest Of Alliance Teacher In Student Sexual Grooming Saga

    NAIROBI, Kenya, Jul 10 — Basic EducationPrincipal Secretary Dr Julius Bitok has called for the arrest of a teacher at Alliance Girls High School at the center of a sexual grooming scandal.

    Bitok declared the government will not tolerate any form of teacher-student affairs even as he confirmed the interdiction of the teacher after the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) opened a probe.

    The PS’s condemnation of the saga followed the publication of a damning investigation by Africa Uncensored, which documents years of inappropriate relationships between the teacher and former students.

    “We are not going to condone any behavior where teachers or any other stakeholders in schools take advantage of our children,” Bitok who spoke at Kapkoros Barngetuny Secondary School in Nandi County said.

    “We want to condemn in the strongest terms possible those behaviors by teachers or staff within the school community who want to take advantage of our children sexually. That teacher is going to be punished, is going to be indicted.”

    Bitok said the ministry had engaged TSC and law enforcement agencies on the matter and emphasized that the government’s stance extends beyond Alliance Girls to all learning institutions nationwide.

    “It’s not just about Alliance Girls — in any other school in this country, we are saying that behavior must stop,” he said.

    Africa Uncensored released the exposé after the Milimani Magistrate’s Court lifted a gag order that had blocked its publication.

    Manipulation

    The investigative report, authored by journalist and Alliance Girls alumna Christine Mungai, revealed a disturbing pattern of emotional and sexual manipulation by the teacher spanning years, involving multiple students and ex-students.

    The investigation, which included firsthand accounts from five former students, indicated the teacher used his position — especially his influence within the school’s Christian Union — to form emotionally intense relationships that, in some cases, turned physical and non-consensual.

    Some allegations dated back to when the students were still in school.

    The exposé also documented alleged institutional inertia and pressure from the school’s Board of Management, which, on reviewing the findings, initially failed to take public disciplinary action — instead urging the journalist to delay or drop the story.

    The court ruling on July 4 found that the publication of the story was in the public interest, especially given the teacher’s continued access to minors, and cited Article 53(2) of the Constitution, which prioritizes the best interests of the child.

    The magistrate noted that the publication allowed the teacher a right of reply and that the evidence presented met the threshold for publication.

  • Investigation Exposes Alleged Sex Crimes at Alliance Girls High School Amid Institutional Cover-Up

    Investigation Exposes Alleged Sex Crimes at Alliance Girls High School Amid Institutional Cover-Up

    An explosive investigation by Africa Uncensored has revealed a decades-long pattern of alleged sexual misconduct and grooming by Peter Ayiro, a teacher at Alliance Girls High School, Kenya’s premier secondary school for girls.

    The report, underpinned by over 60,000 words of testimony from more than two dozen former students, teachers, and staff, uncovers not only individual transgressions but a systemic failure that allowed Ayiro to operate with impunity, shielded by institutional inertia and legal maneuvers.

    A Legacy Tainted by Allegations

    Alliance Girls High School, established as Kenya’s first school for African girls, is celebrated for its academic excellence and tradition of nurturing women leaders under its motto, “Walk in the Light.”

    However, the investigation, exposes a darker reality: allegations of grooming, inappropriate relationships, and sexual encounters involving Ayiro, a History and German teacher and Christian Union (C.U.) patron since the late 1990s.

    Former students describe Ayiro as charismatic, warm, and spiritually authoritative, qualities that earned him trust across the school’s hierarchy.

    Yet, this trust allegedly enabled him to forge emotionally intense bonds with students, which, in several cases, escalated into sexual relationships.

    Christine Mungai, the investigation’s author and a former student, recounts a 2006 encounter at Ayiro’s on-campus residence when she was 19, describing it as disorienting and exploitative due to the power imbalance.

    Another alumna, Ruth* (class of 2019), detailed a relationship that began with suggestive texts in 2020 and culminated in sexual encounters at Ayiro’s residence during the COVID-19 lockdown.

    The investigation cites five firsthand accounts, including two instances of nonconsensual physical contact during school years, a nonconsensual kiss shortly after graduation, and two emotionally charged relationships that “turned physical” post-graduation.

    A 2018 Facebook post by a former student from the mid-2010s further alleged a pregnancy resulting from a sexual relationship with a teacher, with Ayiro’s name recurring in discussions about inappropriate conduct spanning over 20 years.

    Systemic Failures and Institutional Protection

    The investigation highlights a culture of silence at Alliance, where Ayiro’s close relationships with principals, notably Mrs. Dorothy Kamwilu, and his perceived “anointing” as a man of God granted him near-untouchable status.

    Former students like Sheilah Mwiti* (class of 2013) noted his ability to bend rules, such as taking girls out for dinners or inviting them to his residence, without apparent oversight.

    Teachers who suspected misconduct admitted to warning students discreetly but refrained from formal complaints, citing fear of retaliation or futility due to Ayiro’s administrative ties.

    When Mungai presented her findings to the principal and Board of Management (BOM), they expressed shock but pressured her to delay or drop the story, prioritizing the school’s reputation over accountability.

    The BOM refused to accept written questions and offered no formal response by the publication deadline, underscoring a reluctance to confront systemic failures.

    Efforts to Silence the Truth

    Ayiro’s attempts to suppress the story further illuminate the challenges of exposing such allegations.

    On May 5, 2025, he secured a court injunction to block publication, arguing it would cause “irreparable harm” to his reputation and employment.

    The injunction, granted without substantive debate, delayed the story’s release until July 4, 2025, when a magistrate ruled in favor of Africa Uncensored.

    The court cited constitutional protections for press freedom under Article 34 and the public interest in protecting minors, noting that Ayiro failed to prove the story was false or malicious.

    The ruling emphasized that silencing such reports risks emboldening impunity and discouraging victims, particularly in cases of child sexual abuse, which are often underreported due to power imbalances.

    A Church’s Complicity

    Ayiro’s role in Koinonia Life Centre (KLC), pastored by his father, Pastor Aggrey Ayiro, compounded the lack of accountability. Allegations of an extramarital affair involving a former student reached KLC leadership in 2021, yet Ayiro faced no public sanctions and resumed his C.U. role by late 2021.

    Alumni like Priscah* and Diana*, who escalated concerns to Pastor Joseph Njoroge of Congress WBN, were frustrated by assurances of “internal handling” with no visible action, constrained by a restructured church hierarchy.

    The investigation exposes a deeper societal issue: the tendency to discredit survivors, particularly young women, in environments where male authority figures are revered.

    Karwitha Kirimi (class of 2014) highlighted the “unspoken assumption” that teenage girls are inherently suspect, shifting blame onto victims.

    The court’s ruling reaffirmed the constitutional imperative of child protection, urging transparency over institutional cover-ups.

    As Alliance Girls High School’s BOM promises “strong, decisive, and immediate” action, the investigation stands as a testament to the courage of survivors and the necessity of dismantling systems that protect predators.

    Names marked with an asterisk are pseudonyms to protect source anonymity.