Thursday, May 8, 2014




The star of the week
This is a special segment meant to recognize outstanding performance of learners, teachers and support staff in different field inside and outside school.
In this  edition, our focus shall be on Hussein Fuad .He was the best candidate in the school in Kenya Certificate of Primary Education(KCPE).The boy managed to score 415 marks and was admitted to the prestigious Moi High School Kabaraka. 
Hussein receiving a shield from former PTA chairman with the mother and  a younger brother during the prize giving ceremony at the school



Hussein cutting a cake during his graduation ceremony  being assisted by his fellow candidate and some of the guests of the day
Immediately he arrived in Mombasa for his April holiday, the very first place he visited was the school in order to express his appreciation to the teachers for the good preparations they made to him which enabled him acclimatise to secondary school life very fast.

 Hussein`s thirsty for education and excellence did not end in primary. In the three exams they did in form one in first term, he managed to score straight As in all the subject and commanded position one throughout the term! coincidentally, Hussein happens to be in the same class with the best overall candidate in last year KCPE exam countrywide who scored 444 marks. Ironically, the boy trailed Hussein and only managed to secure position 44 out of 342 students in form one.
He asserts that students who are drilled for exams will find it difficult in secondary school since such an approach is not applicable. He adds that he has experienced situations where students who scored higher marks than him performing dismally due to poor study habits subjected to them during their primary level.He commends the teachers for the good work they with a parting shot: what matters most is the quality and not the quantity.

Displaying his first result when he visited the school








































































































































































































































 








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