St John’s Kibongwa Senior School in Chemilil/Chemase Ward, Tinderet Sub County, has continued to register steady academic growth after its second Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE class of 2025) cohort posted impressive results, with eight students attaining the grades required for university admission. The achievement, an improvement from the three of the previous year,…
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