
Kenya School Gives Teenage Mothers a Second Chance
A boarding school in Kenya welcomes teenage mothers with their babies, offering education free from stigma. Greenland Girls School proves that motherhood doesn't have to mean the end of learning.
At Greenland Girls School in Kajiado County, Kenya, the classroom sounds include more than just pencils scratching paper. Baby coos and giggles mix with lessons, because every student here is a teenage mother, and many brought their children to boarding school with them.
This isn't your typical school. It's a lifeline for young women who society often writes off the moment they become mothers.
In many Kenyan communities, teenage pregnancy means immediate expulsion from school and a future of limited opportunities. Girls face harsh judgment, family rejection, and pressure to abandon their education entirely. The assumption is simple and devastating: once you're a mother, you're no longer a student.
Greenland Girls School flips that script completely. The boarding school welcomes these young mothers and creates space for both their babies and their dreams.

The school provides full education programs while accommodating the realities of caring for infants. Students can focus on math, science, and literature without worrying about childcare or facing the shame that would greet them at traditional schools.
The Ripple Effect
When teenage mothers gain education, the benefits multiply across generations. Educated mothers are more likely to ensure their own children attend school, breaking cycles of poverty and limited opportunity.
These students aren't just learning for themselves. They're modeling resilience for their children and proving to their communities that young mothers deserve support, not stigma.
The school represents a fundamental shift in how society can respond to teenage pregnancy. Instead of punishment and isolation, it offers practical help and genuine hope.
Every graduate walks away with more than a diploma: they gain proof that one difficult chapter doesn't define their entire story.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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