Gikumene Girls High School Principal Peninah Mbitu has attributed the school’s recent good performance in 2024 KCSE to students’ self-drive and the morale from teachers.
“They accepted freely to be given instructions and advice by teachers. They also had groupings where they helped one another revise for the final exam,” Principal said.
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Mbitu said the students had given themselves a target of 7 mean score, but they ended up getting 6.568.
“The students had their target, and the teachers too had their target. The teachers had given them a target of 6.5 and we were happy they ended up surpassing the teachers target,” she said.
She said they had 1 A-, 5 B+,15 B Plain, 33 B, 45 C+, 50 C plain, C- 30, 12 D+ and four D plain.
By John Majau
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