Kakamega High School is setting the stage for a strong showing in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, with an ambitious target of a 9.48. mean score.
Speaking to Education News, Chief Principal Dr. Julius Mambili confirmed that 668 candidates have registered for the national exams and expressed confidence in the school’s preparation and performance strategy.
“Our academic systems are solid, and we have put everything in place to ensure success,” Dr. Mambili said. “The 9.0 mean score is not just a target; it’s a statement of intent.”
In addition to academics, the school is also making strides in co-curricular development. Dr. Mambili revealed that Kakamega High is reviving its once-dominant sports programs.
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“We are bringing back the spirit of excellence that saw our teams dominate beyond the national level. Sports are a critical part of our identity, and we are determined to restore that glory,” he said.
Kakamega High School has a long-standing reputation for academic and sporting excellence, and the renewed focus on holistic education is expected to boost the school’s overall performance and student morale.
By Godfrey Wamalwa
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