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CHECK OUT: You’re One Course Away from Transforming Your Life. [...](asc_slot://start-slot-21)Learn Copywriting and Turn Your Passion into Profit A principal from Tharaka Nithi county has shown that school can be fun in a heartwarming story involving Grade 10 learners.

A heartwarming video of Principal Kahura jamming to ‘Rumours’ with her Grade 10 students challenges the rigid image of school administration.
In a refreshing break from the stern, disciplinarian image often associated with school heads, the Principal of Makuri Girls Senior School in Tharaka Nithi has captured the nations heart. A video of Principal Kahura letting loose and dancing with her Grade 10 students has exploded on TikTok, garnering thousands of views and heaps of praise. The clip captures a rare moment of pure, unadulterated joy, bridging the generational gap between administration and the student body.
The scene was set during a school sports event, with students decked out in green tracksuits. In a delightful twist of practicality over formality, many students had swapped their sports shoes for comfortable Crocs and socks. The song of choice? [...](asc_slot://start-slot-17)The infectious hit "Rumours" by Dufla Diligon featuring Iyanii. As the beat dropped, the students launched into synchronized dance moves, displaying a level of coordination that suggests plenty of dormitory practice.
Rather than watching from the sidelines, Principal Kahura jumped right into the fray. [...](asc_slot://start-slot-19)Holding a microphone in one hand and a piece of paper in the other, she stood near a speaker and matched her students step for step. Her willingness to participate, to be "one of the girls" for a few minutes, has resonated deeply with Kenyans online. It humanized the figure of the principal, transforming her from an authority figure into a mentor who understands the importance of holistic well-being.
Social media users were quick to applaud the gesture. "This is how you build trust and approachability," one user commented. The video shows that education is not just about textbooks and exams; it is about creating an environment where students feel seen, happy, and connected to their leaders. The laughter and cheers audible in the video are a testament to a healthy school culture where fun is not the enemy of discipline.
This incident is part of a growing trend where school heads are adopting more interactive and relatable management styles. By engaging with students in their own language—music and dance—Principal Kahura has likely earned more respect and loyalty than any strict enforcement of rules could achieve. It is a lesson in emotional intelligence, demonstrating that the most effective leaders are those who can walk—or dance—among their people.
As the video continues to circulate, it serves as a joyous reminder of the vibrancy of Kenyan youth and the teachers who nurture them. For the girls of Makuri Senior School, this is a memory that will likely outlast many of their classroom lessons.
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