Chris Khaemba Named Inaugural Dean
February 26, 2007
Christopher S. Khaemba, 47, is currently Principal of Alliance Boys’
High School on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. In 2006, Alliance was the highest performing school
in Kenya on the KCSE secondary school examinations. A former military officer and physics teacher
by training, Chris has served as a school leader for the past 12 years.
Chris began his career as a Mathematics and Physics teacher at Alliance High School in 1984
after leaving his position as an officer in the Kenya Air Force. Over the next fourteen years,
Chris served in positions of increasing importance, including Housemaster, Careers Master, Senior
Master, and Deputy Principal. In these positions, he guided curriculum implementation, coordinated
university placements, and led a variety of co-curricular activities.
In 1995, Chris was called by the Kenyan government to lead Friends School Kamusinga, a once
highly-regarded school that had slipped to 138th position on the Kenyan league tables. In just
three years at Kamusinga, Chris implemented reforms that enabled substantial gains in academic and
co-curricular performance, and when Chris left in 1998 the school was ranked among the top ten
schools in Kenya. His successor at Kamusinga, Simon Nabukwesi, notes that when Chris arrived, the
school had heavy debts, dilapidated facilities, and poor performance in both academic and
co-curricular activities. Chris’ impact has been sustained, and in 2006 Kamusinga remained ranked
8th among all schools in the country. For his work at Kamusinga, Chris received the Distinguished
Service Medal from the President of Kenya.
Having proven his leadership ability at Kamusinga, Chris was asked by the government to take
over the Principalship at Alliance High School in 1998. In his 9+ years as Principal at Alliance,
Chris has steered the school back to 1st position in the national academic rankings and has
expanded enrollment by 25%. He raised $500,000 USD from private donors to construct and renovate
Alliance facilities, and he has dramatically increased scholarship allotments for Alliance students
from poor families.
As one Alliance governor wrote, Chris brings “indefatigable energy and commitment” to his
role. Despite his myriad commitments as Principal he finds time to teach a math class each
semester, and each Saturday he holds a “Principal’s Talk” with the full student body. He has
traveled extensively in vacation periods to raise the profile of the school, establishing exchange
programs with schools in the UK and USA and building deep relationships with colleges and
universities overseas. For several years running, Alliance has successfully placed 20-30 boys from
a wide variety of backgrounds into Ivy League universities in the United States. And four times,
Chris has received a written commendation from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. One such
commendation reads:
"Each year we ask students to share with us the name of a teacher who has been especially
influential in the student’s development. We congratulate you on being named again this year by
John Gachora Mburu. More importantly we thank you for the time, patience, expertise, love,
discipline, and all the other qualities which have had such an important impact on your students.
You do the work from which we all benefit.”
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