Celebration of Excellence: Kisii and Nyamira Principals Honor Nyabururu Girls’ Achievements in 2023 KCSE

More than 15 principals from Kisii and Nyamira counties gathered to celebrate the outstanding performance of Nyabururu Girls High School in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). Led by Chief Principal Joyce Orioki, the celebration was a testament to the collaborative spirit and dedication of the region’s educators.

Among the notable attendees were Charles Onyari, head of Nyambaria, Ezekiel Okeyo from Riokindo, and Gerald Orina of Cardinal Otunga Mosocho. These leaders, alongside their colleague Chief Principal Orioki, expressed their commitment to maintaining and even enhancing the academic standards that have been set. “We have come here in solidarity with our colleague and resolved as a team to maintain our sterling performance in national examinations because unity is strength,” Onyari stated.

The principals highlighted a strategic approach to education, emphasizing the importance of exposing students to a variety of joint examinations. This initiative aims to build students’ confidence and competence as they prepare for their form four examinations this year. This collaborative effort reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that students are well-prepared and can excel in their academic pursuits.

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Chief Principal Joyce Orioki, who also serves as the chairperson of Kisii KESSHA (Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association), shared the impressive achievement of Nyabururu Girls High School. Out of 702 students who sat for the 2023 KCSE, 622 were successfully admitted to universities. This remarkable feat underscores the school’s dedication to academic excellence and holistic student development.

The celebration was a vibrant and colorful event, attended by various motivational speakers and community leaders. The successful students were honored with awards, including briefcases, laptops, mobile phones, and blankets. These tokens of appreciation not only recognized their hard work and achievements but also served as an encouragement for their future endeavors.

In their addresses, the students expressed gratitude for the support they received from their teachers and the community. They pledged to uphold the values and reputation of Nyabururu Girls High School as they transition to university life. Many promised to return to the institution to give back and inspire future generations after completing their higher education.

The event at Nyabururu Girls High School is a shining example of how collaborative efforts and a supportive community can lead to academic excellence. The principals’ commitment to working together and exposing students to joint examinations is a strategic move that is likely to yield positive results in future national examinations.

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Moreover, the celebration highlighted the importance of recognizing and rewarding students’ achievements. By providing students with tangible rewards and public recognition, the school and its leaders have set a positive precedent that motivates students to strive for excellence.

In conclusion, the gathering of principals from Kisii and Nyamira counties to honor Nyabururu Girls’ achievements in the 2023 KCSE is a testament to the power of unity and collaboration in education. The commitment of these educators to maintain high academic standards and support their students is commendable. As these students move on to university, they carry with them the lessons and values instilled by their teachers, promising a bright future for themselves and their communities.

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