Strong KJSEA results recorded as Rongai school opens senior section
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Beacon of Hope
Academy has recorded an exceptional performance in the Kenya Junior School
Education Assessment (KJSEA), earning national recognition for academic
excellence as the institution simultaneously expands its academic offering to
include Senior School.
The school was led
by Samantha Ann Ingui, who attained 72 points (EE1), placing her among the Top
20 learners nationally.
Her results marked
a major milestone for the academy and highlighted the strength of its academic
programme at the junior level.
A strong cohort of
learners also exceeded expectations, reinforcing the school’s overall
performance.
Natasha Waithera
scored 71 points, while Linda Njambi and Onyango Jimmy each recorded 70 points.
Ethan Koome and
Osoro Abigael followed closely with 69 points, as Angela Akinyi and Kayla
Muyoka Kweyu each earned 68 points.
Tuye Adho Umuro,
Neema Michel Wairimu, Terryanne Chebet and Michelle Achieng all scored 67
points.
The academy attributed the performance to
learner discipline, hard work and determination, alongside the dedication of
teachers and consistent support from parents.
“This achievement
is a collective win for our learners, teachers, and parents. It affirms our
mission to deliver quality, values-driven education that equips learners for
the next level and beyond,” the academy stated.

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