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  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom
  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom
  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom
  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom
  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom
  • Living up to the Legacy of Stardom

Living up to the Legacy of Stardom

This year, once more, we thank and glorify God for the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results we received. Our submission to His rule in our lives is paying off and we raise our eyes daily to Him for His continuous guidance, protection, honour and blessing.

I wish also to pay special tribute to our Patron and Founder, His Excellency, Daniel Toroitich arap Moi, C.G.H., The Second President to the Republic of Kenya, for his foresight in establishing such a student-friendly school that caters for the educational needs of the sons and daughters of people of diversified background.

In the year 2013, our school attained a performance index of 11.409 (A-) and was ranked number two out of 7,608 KCSE centers nationally. However, the school's performance index improved from 78.859 in 2012 to 79.862 last year. I am glad to report that our school produced the best girl in the nation. This young lady was also the third overall best candidate in the country. This is not a mean feat as our school is co-educational and in most cases, there is usually a misconception that girls perform poorly in such an environment. From this, it is crystal clear that girls can also excel in a mixed school. It is also of important to note that our school has been registering a steady improvement in our performance over the years, for the glory of God.

Our candidates had 124 A, 87 A-, 41 B+, 15 B, 4 B- and 1C+. They all meet the minimum university admission requirements. These are the best results ever in the twenty-eight years our school has been sitting for KCSE examinations. I salute the Nehemiahs for being pacesetters. Our top student, Kivuva Angella Nzisa who was our school head girl, had a mean mark of 86.801 and was ranked number 3 nationally, as already mentioned. In the top 100 male candidates countrywide, we had six boys from


School Magazine

March 2023 Edition