Top Girl in KCPE Aspires to Join Kenya High, Pursue Chemical Engineering at University.
In a noteworthy achievement, Jacinta Bethany Khasungu emerged as the second-highest scorer in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination on a national scale, securing an impressive 427 marks. The talented student from St Anne’s Girls Primary School in Mumias expressed her relentless ambition to pursue a career as a chemical engineer in the future.
Reliable sources reveal that Jacinta shared her dedication to realizing her dream of studying chemical engineering after completing high school. Reflecting on her achievement, she emphasized that her remarkable score is a testament to her unwavering commitment to future academic pursuits.
It is important to note that Jacinta is eager to take the next step toward her aspirations by enrolling at Kenya High next year. She believes that this prestigious institution will pave the way for her to achieve the necessary qualifications to enter the University of Nairobi, where she plans to pursue a degree in chemical engineering.
While acknowledging the influence of her father, James Luchiri, Jacinta attributed her success to the valuable lessons he imparted on setting and achieving goals in life. Inspired by her father’s ability to reach targets, she is confident in her ability to follow suit, transitioning from being a top-performing candidate in the national examination to a successful chemical engineer.
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While recalling the moment she received the news of her achievement, Jacinta shared that her elder brother conveyed the exhilarating message through an SMS. While she was undoubtedly pleased with her accomplishment, she remained grounded and credited her teachers for instilling in her the values of resilience and consistency.
It is important to note that Governor Fernandes Barasa of Kakamega County, while recognizing Jacinta’s exceptional performance, pledged to support her secondary education through the county scholarship program. This endorsement underscores the County’s commitment to nurturing and fostering academic achievement.
In conclusion, other high-achieving students at St Anne’s Girls Primary include Kayla Nyaboke, who aspires to join Alliance Girls and pursue a career as a neurosurgeon with her impressive 424 marks. Ouma Eve Shante and Alice Ladisha, scoring 412 and 403 marks, respectively, share the dream of attending Alliance Girls, showcasing the school’s consistent dedication to academic excellence.
Top Girl in KCPE Aspires to Join Kenya High, Pursue Chemical Engineering at University.