Connecting Tech and Education: PST Square Takes the Mic at Capital FM

The airwaves crackled with innovation this evening as PST Square joined the conversation on THE JAM at Capital FM. In a dynamic session dedicated to the future of Kenyan schools, the team shared their vision for a more connected, efficient, and technologically empowered school system.

The feature highlighted a crucial shift in the local landscape: the transition from traditional administrative hurdles to seamless, digital-first solutions that bridge the gap between institutions, parents, and students.

Empowering Schools: The Three Strategic Pillars

During the interview, PST Square focused on how our specialized technology suite addresses the unique communication and data challenges faced by Kenyan educators. Rather than offering generic tools, we highlighted three core pillars designed for long-term institutional success:

  • Professional School Websites: Establishing a credible digital presence that acts as a 24/7 information hub. These platforms allow schools to showcase their achievements, share school history, and provide a central point for prospective parents to learn about the curriculum and values.

  • Bulk Messaging and Emailing: Streamlining the flow of information. By utilizing integrated bulk SMS and email systems, schools can instantly update parents on everything from emergency closures and fee reminders to student performance and event invitations, ensuring no one is left out of the loop.

  • Customized Digital Forms: Moving away from tedious paperwork. PST Square provides tailored digital forms for admissions, surveys, and feedback. This not only saves time and physical storage space but also ensures that data collection is accurate, organized, and easy to analyze.

Why It Matters

In an increasingly digital world, the “success” of a school is no longer measured solely by exam results, but by its ability to communicate effectively and manage data professionally. PST Square’s appearance on Capital FM underscores a growing movement to prioritize EdTech as a national necessity rather than a luxury.

“It was a privilege to speak directly to Kenyans tonight. Our mission is to ensure every school has the tools they need to empower the next generation by modernizing how they connect and operate.”

Simon Karanja – PST Square COO

“Engaging with Kenyans today has been a privilege; we are thrilled to equip schools in the nation and the broader region with the essential resources to sustain a digital presence..”

James Thananga – PST Square Customer Success Manager

The conversation on THE JAM serves as a reminder that when technology and education meet, the potential for growth is limitless. For schools looking to modernize, the future looks bright—and very much digital.