Nyambaria High School in Nyamira County, Kenya made history by recording a mean score of 10.89 in the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.
Nyambaria High School KCSE Results 2022
All the 488 candidates who sat for the exam at the school qualified to join university, and as a result, the school organised a prize-giving ceremony to celebrate the students’ achievements.
At the ceremony, the students were awarded prizes such as laptops, smart phones, suitcases, and cash.
Additionally, the school received a Sh5 million cheque from the Education Cabinet Secretary to help in boosting its infrastructure project of a mega hall which will accommodate over 4000 students.
The success of Nyambaria High School is attributed to a cooperative and supportive community, a well-focused and academically resourceful Board of Management, hardworking and committed teaching and non-teaching staff, concerned parents, and a disciplined student body.
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The school has appealed for continued support from all stakeholders and people of goodwill to enable them to maintain their academic performance in subsequent examinations and extracurricular activities.
Nyamira County Woman Representative, Jerusha Momanyi, who presided over the prize and thanksgiving ceremony at the school, commended the students for their excellent performance and urged them to be exemplary role models to fellow students because of their holistic molding.
She advised the students to maintain high levels of discipline even as they prepare to join various universities locally and internationally and prove to the world that they can be depended upon at all times.
Momanyi also thanked the Education Cabinet Secretary, Ezekiel Machogu, for proving to parliamentarians that the 2022 KCSE results by schools from Gusii region were genuine and that claims of massive examination cheating in the region were baseless, false, and flimsy allegations.
The Regional Director of Education (RDE), Nelson Sifuna, who read the CS’s speech, congratulated the 2022 KCSE class and the school management for their tireless efforts in ensuring that they emerged top in the country.
He challenged them to put the same efforts into ensuring that they continue to remain at the top in subsequent examinations.
Kitutu Masaba Member of Parliament, Ombane Gisairo, where the school is situated, promised to continue supporting vulnerable students from the constituency by awarding them bursaries to enable them to complete university education without interruption.
Nyambaria High School Chief Principal, Charles Onyari, confirmed that the school had been recording a steady growth in performance, and their topping the country did not come as a surprise.
He attributed the steady growth and admirable performance of the school to a cooperative and supportive community, a well-focused and academically resourceful Board of Management, hardworking and committed teaching and non-teaching staff, concerned parents, and a disciplined student body.
Additionally, the school enjoys unprecedented political goodwill because its students benefit from various bursaries initiated by the political leadership.
Principal Onyari appealed for continued support from all stakeholders and people of goodwill to enable them to maintain their academic performance in subsequent academic examinations and extracurricular activities.
Nyambaria High School has set an excellent example for other schools in the country to follow.
The school’s achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of the students, teachers, and the entire school community.
The success of Nyambaria High School in producing well-rounded and high-performing students is a reflection of the school’s commitment to providing quality education and nurturing talent.
The school’s achievement also shows that with proper support and resources, schools in Kenya can produce exceptional results that will benefit not only the students but also the country at large.
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