A member of the Kagola Ojuodhi clan, Argwings-Kodhek was born in Nyawara,
Nyanza Province. He was educated at
St. Mary's School in
Yala, and
St. Mary's College in Kisubi, Uganda, where he sat for his
Cambridge School Certificate in 1936. From 1937 until 1940 Argwings-Kodhek attended
Makerere College, graduating from there with a teaching degree. After graduation, Argwings-Kodhek taught at
Kapsabet Boys High School and in the Rift Valley. In 1947, Argwings-Kodhek won a scholarship from the Kenyan colonial government to study in
Great Britain. Though sent to study the social sciences, Argwings-Kodhek's interests lay with the law, and he lost his scholarship when he switched to that subject, forcing his family to sell their assets in order to finance his education. After graduating from
University of South Wales, Argwings-Kodhek was called to the bar at
Lincoln’s Inn, becoming the first East African to qualify as a barrister at the
Inns of Court in London. == Legal career ==