KIGANJO, THIKA — For many young Kenyans, creativity is more than a hobby — it’s a potential career. At Joysunrise Medical and Technical College (JMTC), Form 4 leavers now have the opportunity to turn their passion for fashion, design, and creativity into a profitable career through the School of Fashion and Design.
The college offers hands-on, practical training in high-demand fields that equip students for both employment and self-employment in Kenya’s growing creative and fashion industry.
Courses Offered
Students can enroll in a variety of programs tailored to build professional skills and entrepreneurial potential, including:
- Fashion and Design – learn to conceptualize and create stylish garments and accessories.
- Fashion – understand trends, fabrics, and production techniques.
- Tailoring – master cutting, stitching, and garment finishing.
- Dress-Making – design and create custom outfits for various occasions.
- Interior Décor – develop skills to style and design functional, aesthetic spaces.
- Modelling – learn poise, runway skills, and fashion presentation.
- Bead Work – create jewelry and decorative accessories.
- Mat Making – craft functional and decorative mats for home and business use.
Why Choose the School of Fashion and Design?
JMTC emphasizes hands-on training and market-ready skills, ensuring that graduates are equipped to thrive in Kenya’s fashion and creative industry. Students can pursue:
- Employment in fashion houses, interior décor companies, and event planning agencies.
- Self-employment by starting tailoring shops, fashion boutiques, interior décor businesses, or bespoke accessory lines.
- Opportunities to monetize creative skills immediately after training.

Enroll Today
The March 2026 intake at Joysunrise College is currently ongoing. Form 4 leavers with D- and above can secure their place in this dynamic, marketable course.
📍 Location: Kiganjo, Thika
📧 Email: info@jmtc.co.ke
📞 Phone: +254 720 447 988
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