Alumnae
Spotlight!
Prepare to be inspired by the diverse talents and profound contributions of our incredible sisterhood!
Chairperson

As a fellow 'Chox' alumna, it fills me with immense pride to see the incredible work of Jane Mutulili. With over three decades of making a real difference, Jane is a true powerhouse in civil engineering, transforming infrastructure across Eastern Africa.
Her company, La Femme Engineering Services, isn't just about projects; it's about bringing vital, sustainable solutions for water, sanitation, and infrastructure to communities that truly need them, especially through her partnerships with organizations like WFP and UNICEF.
Beyond her groundbreaking work, Jane leads the way in our profession, holding prestigious roles like President of ACEK, and always pushing for excellence. She's not just building structures; she's building a better future, and as a 'Choxx' sister, her journey reminds us all of the powerful impact we can have.
Valentine Sims, V.C
Class of 2003, Nile House
My time at Limuru Girls, nestled in the rolling green hills of Tigoni, was a journey that shaped my faith, leadership, and sense of community. Being part of the Class of 2003, we were on the cusp of a new digital age, yet our high school experience was defined by face-to-face interactions and the strong Choxerian sisterhood. As a Nilerian, we laughed together, played together, won together and lost together. Bonds we forged there, cheering each other on during inter-house competitions. As a Chapel Girl and later on Chapel Prefect, I learned the true meaning of servant leadership these positions shaped my leadership, communication, and spiritual experience. Being a C.U. committee member and a part of BLR honed my organizational skills and my ability to lead a team
Today, I am the Managing Director of Heels and Valise Tours, where we craft travel experiences that delight our clients while also leaving a positive footprint on the communities and ecosystems we visit. Beyond travel, I am also the creator of Rapport, a card game designed to spark meaningful conversations and strengthen connections—whether with family, friends, or new acquaintances.
I am honoured to serve as Vice Chairperson and excited to work with this team to propel TOLGA to the next level.

Jane Mutulili

As a fellow 'Chox' alumna, it fills me with immense pride to see the incredible work of Jane Mutulili. With over three decades of making a real difference, Jane is a true powerhouse in civil engineering, transforming infrastructure across Eastern Africa.
Her company, La Femme Engineering Services, isn't just about projects; it's about bringing vital, sustainable solutions for water, sanitation, and infrastructure to communities that truly need them, especially through her partnerships with organizations like WFP and UNICEF.
Beyond her groundbreaking work, Jane leads the way in our profession, holding prestigious roles like President of ACEK, and always pushing for excellence. She's not just building structures; she's building a better future, and as a 'Choxx' sister, her journey reminds us all of the powerful impact we can have.
Esther Katheu Mbithi, Ph.D.
joined LGS in 1980 and exited in 1985 after A-levels. At LGS, she was in Volta House. She played netball; learnt how to play hockey and to swim. She participated in music and drama festivals, reciting a French poem all the way to the National level. She served as a prefect in 1982/1983; and as a Deputy House Captain in 1984/1985. Today, she is a widely travelled polyglot who speaks, reads and writes five languages, with a reasonable smattering of many others. The ardent multilingual practitioner and researcher with vast experience teaching English and French in the Kenyan education system as well as the British IGCSE, is currently a senior lecturer in the Department of Literature, Linguistics, and Foreign Languages in Kenya’s top university, Kenyatta University.

Susan Wanjuki Ngari
Vice Secretary, TOLGA
Class of 1997 – Limpopo House, Stream M
I fondly remember my years at Limuru Girls as a season that broadened my horizons. Limuru Girls gave me an opportunity to interact with people from all walks of life, opening my mind to diversity. It also instilled in me a sense of decorum and discipline that has carried me through life.
After high school I pursued a BSc in Industrial Chemistry at JKUAT. My career journey took me through Coca-Cola and Virtual City, experiences that honed my professional skills and nurtured my problem-solving mindset. Today, I'm a proud entrepreneur, running both a bakery and a graphics company.
Beyond my work, I'm known for my creativity, love for events planning, and my unwavering devotion to Christ, which continues to inspire the way I serve others.

TOLGA Annual Charity Golf
Join us for the Annual TOLGA Golf & High Tea! An elegant day to connect, network, and unwind with fellow alumnae on the green and over delightful treats. Don't miss this signature event!
