It was celebration, glamour, and glory at Orero Boys High School on Thursday as the institution staged a breathtaking thanksgiving and awards ceremony to mark its jaw-dropping performance in the 2024 KCSE exams.
The school, based in Rangwe, Homa Bay County, stunned the education world after recording a 100% pass rate, with all 614 candidates scoring C+ and above. In a national landscape where such results are rare, Orero Boys has firmly cemented its place among Kenya’s academic elite.
The fete, held at the school grounds, drew an impressive lineup of dignitaries, education stakeholders, parents, and alumni, all eager to witness the crowning moment of academic excellence.
Former candidates returned in triumph and were lavishly feted with gifts and other tokens as they prepare to join top universities across the country. The atmosphere was electric — a mixture of pride, ambition, and joy.
Teachers were not left out. They were celebrated as heroes of the classroom, receiving accolades for their tireless efforts in delivering excellence. Even the non-teaching staff, often the unsung backbone of any institution, were honored and appreciated for their crucial role in the school’s day-to-day success.
Chief Principal Dickens Bula, the man at the helm of Orero’s meteoric rise, delivered a powerful message: “We have conquered the mountain — but we’re not done yet. The next chapter is the pursuit of straight As. That is our mission.”
Bula, credited with transforming the school into a national academic hub, said the school is targeting even more spectacular results in the upcoming KCSE.
With its consistent upward curve, razor-sharp focus, and unified school spirit, Orero Boys is no longer just a school — it’s a movement.
As the curtains fell on a day filled with celebration, one thing rang loud and clear: Orero Boys isn’t just passing exams — it’s rewriting the playbook on academic excellence.
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