Junior high celebrates stellar O level Cambridge results

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By Virginia Njovo

Junior High School continues to make headlines with impressive results, the latest being an impressive 82 percent pass rate from the 65 leaners who sat for the 2024 O level Cambridge examinations.

The results come barely a week after the school celebrated a 100 percent pass rate at A level using the same syllabus, cementing its reputation for academic distinction.

The highest achiever got 10 As, 5 A+s, and 5 As and is followed by another with 9 As, of which 5 are A+s and 4 are As. The third highest has eight As and a B, with 4 A+s, 4 As, and 1 B. Among those who passed, none scored below 5 As.

Other top performers scored 7 As and a B; another got 7 As, while another got 6 As and 2 Bs.

One achiever has 6 As and 3 Bs; another has 5 As, 3 Bs, and 1 C, while another got 5 As and 2 Bs.

Commenting on the results, Junior Investments, which runs the Junior Group of Schools, Director Noah Marima said he was impressed by the performance, saying the results were a combination of the efforts of the learners, staff, and parents.

“We are happy with the results we produced this year. Our learners continue to impress us, and the results are a product of combined efforts by different stakeholders: the learners, teachers, parents, and the responsible authority,” said Marima.

Marima added that they were working towards improving the results each year until they are in a position to produce 100 percent at both O and A level.

“Our motto as Junior High School is ‘kaizen,’ meaning keep improving, so we will continue working towards getting the best results at both levels,” added Marima.

Junior High School opened its doors in 2022 and has been making headlines in sport and academia, and has won several accolades for being the best private school.

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