Kishariro Primary School was founded in 1947 by the Roman Catholic Church. It is a government-aided school and received 2,984,000 shillings ($1,865) last year from the government.
Kishariro Primary School has 13 classrooms and 19 teachers. The student body consists of 856 students and has 201 boarding students. Day scholars pay minimal development fees and boarders are charged 140,000 shillings ($63) per term.
[related_posts]Kishariro Primary School does, however, face several challenges. The government funding is insufficient to cover costs, the student to teacher ratio is too high, the school infrastructure is insufficient for the school and the school lacks the computer and Internet resources it needs.