Kangaru School in Embu County is regaining its former glory, thanks to a remarkable performance in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Under the leadership of Chief Principal Paul Muriuki, the institution recorded a mean score of 7.1, a significant leap from the 6.5478 score achieved in 2023.
This stellar performance, which saw two students score A plain, is a proud moment for the school, rekindling its reputation as a centre of academic excellence.
2024 KCSE results
Muthoni Caleb Ng’ang’a, one of the students who scored A plain of 82 points could not contain his excitement as he celebrated this milestone alongside his peers.
“It’s a dream come true. The discipline, hard work, and support from our teachers made this possible. My dream university is the University of Nairobi where I want to pursue a bachelor of medicine and Surgery,” he remarked during the jubilant celebrations.
The improved performance wasn’t limited to the top grades alone. The school saw an impressive distribution of grades with eight students earning A-, 21 securing B+, and a considerable number achieving B, B-, and C+ grades.
The school attributed this success to a combination of hard work, discipline, and a strong sense of teamwork.
“We focused on creating a supportive environment where every student could thrive. This involved not just academic rigour but also personal mentorship and moral guidance,” Basilio Mugo the deputy principal explained.
He added that the school’s strategy of personalized mentorship and strengthened teacher-student relationships has largely contributed to the positive results.
The 2024 KCSE results were announced by the Cabinet Secretary for Education Julius Ogamba on Thursday, January 9, 2025.
According to the ministry, girls outsmarted boys in the second-last KCSE exams where 1693 students scored A plain nationally. There was a rush to get the results from the Kenya National Examination Council’s website which led to a major outage leaving parents and students frustrated.
While announcing the restoration of the website, KNEC boss David Njengere revealed that there was an upsurge of hits immediately after the results were announced.
Kangaru School’s journey to academic revival is further highlighted by its rich history. Established in 1947 by Sir Robin Wainwright, the institution has been a beacon of educational excellence in the region.
Its motto, “Serve and Lead,” continues to inspire both current students and alumni, many of whom have made significant contributions in various fields.
Kangaru School glory
The resurgence of Kangaru School is also credited to the unwavering support from parents and the local community. Their active involvement in school activities has played a pivotal role in creating an environment conducive to learning.
This collaborative effort has not only boosted the students’ morale but also reinforced the importance of education within the community.
Beyond academics, Kangaru School has consistently excelled in co-curricular activities. In the 2024 Kenya National Drama and Film Festival, the students showcased their artistic talents, further enhancing the school’s reputation. This holistic approach to education ensures that students are well-rounded and prepared for future challenges.