Sironga Girls parents offer their total support for better 2024 results

Chief Principal Jane Nyanumba addresses the students during the conference.

Parents of Sironga Girls National School have promised to work as a team with their teachers and students to continue posting good results in national examinations.

The parents passed the resolution on Tuesday during a well-attended student-parent conference where they joined teachers and students in confirming the set target of 10 in the 2024 KCSE.

Parents came in their numbers and they had to park their cars outside for lack of space.

“We have decided to support our teachers in all ways as they prepare for this year’s exams,” said one of them going by the name Charles Rosana.

A glimpse of the the school gate.

Chief Principal Jane Nyanumba said she is confident the students will perform well because they are disciplined and zealous to achieve what we want.

“We have serious candidates who have settled to work and we hope they will do what they have been told today,” she said, revealing that they posted a mean of 8.2 last year to send 461 to university.

There are over 3000 students in the school, who have exerted a lot of pressure on the limited resources. The principal made a solemn appeal to the Ministry of Education (MoE) to consider pumping more funds into their institution to ease that distress.

By Enock Okong’o

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