- Pastor Victor Kanyari recently defended his role as an active father, saying he worked hard to give his children quality opportunities
- His children, Sky and Danny, attend Woodcreek School, an international institution that costs a lot of money
- TUKO.co.ke broke down the fees at the school, which offers a wide range of clubs and modern facilities
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Pastor Victor Kanyari and Betty Bayo had two children, Danny and Sky, before parting ways because of his KSh 310 saga, among other reasons.

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Following the singer’s death, Kanyari has been keen on proving that he has been a present father in the children’s lives.
During a recent sermon, Kanyari maintained that he had always been an involved father, even when Betty was alive.
Which school do Betty Bayo’s children attend?
He explained to his congregation that he worked hard to provide his children with quality opportunities, including enrolling them in a top international school at a cost of around KSh 500,000 per term.

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He added that he rarely mentioned these efforts to others because he preferred to handle his parental responsibilities quietly.
While it is not clear whether Kanyari fully caters for their fees, TUKO.co.ke established that the children attend Woodcreek School.
The school, which offers the British Curriculum from kindergarten to high school, is located in Kiambu county.
“We accommodate all cultures and religions from Kenya and around the world,” the website reads.
According to Woodcreek School, they aim to empower students with skills to enable them to succeed.
Betty’s children have access to numerous clubs, including chess, skating, photography, taekwondo, dance, ballet, and young engineers.
Woodcreek School boasts facilities such as an art room, a well-equipped laboratory, a swimming pool, and a counselling room.

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Breakdown of Betty Bayo’s children’s fees
Sky, being 13 years old, is likely in Year 7. The termly fee is KSh 395,000.
In total, Sky’s annual fee is around KSh 1,185,000 per year.
Danny, on the other hand, is nine years old and could be in Year 2.
The termly fee is KSh 264,200, translating to KSh 792,000 annually.
However, there are other charges. The co-curricular activity fee per term is KSh 20,000, adding up to KSh 120,000 annually for the two of them.
Sky and Danny’s annual emergency medical cover totals KSh 10,000.
In total, the annual fees and charges for the two are around KSh 2,107,000.
However, the school offers discounts for siblings enrolled at the school at a rate of 7% off tuition.
The school also has other charges for transport and the international certificate of digital literacy, which would increase the annual charges.
Inside Betty Bayo’s mum’s bungalow

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In other news, Wanja Nyarari shared an old video showing Betty surprising her mother with a renovated home.
The clip captured Betty unveiling the upgraded compound, which now had a new gate, cabro paving, fresh paint, and added security features.
Inside, the house had been fitted with modern décor, improved lighting, and updated kitchen fixtures. The transformation impressed her mother, who had previously lived in a much older space.
Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke





