In a remarkable milestone for education in Bomet County, Dr. Caroline Kositany, a dedicated teacher at St. Bridgit Chemelet Secondary School in Konoin Sub-County, officially earned her Doctorate degree from Laikipia University.
Dr. Kositany, who has long been recognized for her commitment to academic excellence and student development, now joins an elite group of educators in Kenya holding a PhD. Her achievement highlights the importance of continuous learning and dedication in shaping the future of education.
Speaking on the occasion, Peter Bett, Bomet KUPPET Vice Chairman, congratulated Dr. Kositany, describing her accomplishment as “a shining example of unwavering dedication and excellence in teaching.” He encouraged other educators to pursue higher education and professional growth, noting that such milestones inspire both students and fellow teachers.
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Dr. Kositany’s journey is a testament to perseverance, hard work, and a passion for education. Her success is expected to positively impact the learning environment at St. Bridgit Chemelet, motivating students and colleagues alike to strive for academic and professional excellence.
The education community in Bomet County has hailed this achievement, celebrating Dr. Kositany as a role model who demonstrates that dedication and resilience can lead to remarkable milestones.
By Philip Koech
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