This study examined the integration of Inclusive Education (I.E) for the visually impaired students in Primary Teacher Training Colleges (PTTC) in Kenya. It focused on the effectiveness of PTTC in the provision of Teacher Training services to the visually impaired students. This study adopted a survey design, utilizing qualitative approach to provide in-depth understanding and insight, and quantitative approach to analyse the data. The study findings, revealed that; government support at the level of preparation for the integration of I.E is crucial, there is a significant relationship between the strategies for capacity building and the effectiveness of the Inclusive program in PTTC, the effects of Inclusive Education in the PTTC are both academic and non academic, the challenges faced in the integration of I.E in PTTC are varied and stakeholders involvement is vital in improving the effectiveness of Inclusive Education The study concluded that; it is essential to make adequate preparations in advance for the effectiveness of I.E, community involvement increases the likelihood of sustainability of the inclusive education, Inclusive Education.