Over 7,300 Kenyan secondary school principals are meeting in Mombasa for their annual KESSHA conference. A primary focus of the four-day event is the increasing incidence of student unrest reported in schools across Kenya. KESSHA National Chairman Willie Kuria confirmed that addressing this issue will be a central theme of discussions. The conference aims to identify causes and formulate strategies to mitigate disruptive behavior and restore order in learning environments. Principals will likely explore preventative measures and improved disciplinary approaches. The gathering provides a national platform for collaboration and the sharing of best practices among school leaders. The outcome of the conference is expected to influence policy and practical responses to student unrest nationwide.