School in Bungoma set to have 30 KCPE candidates score 400 and above

Sambu central primary school headteacher John Temba and Webuye east Mp Martin Wanyonyi at the school during Thanksgiving ceremony

Sambu Central Primary School in Bungoma is determined to have 30 students score 400 marks and above in this year’s KCPE examination.

In an exclusive phone interview with Education Newspaper, the school’s Head teacher, John Temba, confidently expressed their readiness to face the upcoming examination

Temba articulated the school’s aspirations, stating that they are aiming for a mean score of 360, with a total of 169 registered candidates.

“We are resolute in our pursuit of breaking yet another academic record this year, by achieving the best results in the entire country,” he noted.

The school administrator emphasized that his vision is to transform the institution into an academic hub.

Additionally, he acknowledged the dedication and hard work of his teaching staff and the invaluable support from the board of management.

Furthermore, the Principal appealed to well-wishers and government agencies to assist in the establishment of essential amenities, including sanitation facilities, an administration block, a laboratory, and a dining hall for the Junior Secondary School.

By Godfrey Wamalwa

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