St Peters Mumias Boys Boarding Primary and Junior Secondary School has performed impressively in the just released Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams.
Seventy nine (79) candidates scored over 400 marks with the top candidate scoring 421 marks.
Mr David Kubende, the school deputy headteacher said they recorded a mean of 382.75 with only two candidates scoring below 300 marks.
He noted early syllabus coverage, teamwork, dedicated staff and support from the parents has seen them this far, led by the industrious School Headteacher, Sr Praxidis Odero.
“We have a history of posting impressive results year in year out and this year’s results reflects what we do here. Our boys are a disciplined lot and we have close to zero cases of indiscipline in the school and that is why we always stand out,” Mr Kubende said.
The prestigious catholic sponsored school is a heaven for the boy-child and Kubende said they emphasise on nurturing men out of boys.
“You cannot talk of matters education in this nation without a special mention of St Peters Boys Primary Boarding School. We have tailor-made programmes made for boys and this makes our boys to stand the test of time,” he said.
He said they are a distinguished brand and asked parents to entrust them with their boys and they will give them full baked men.
“At St Peters, programmes run from as early as 4.00 a.m. and run up to late just to ensure that our boys are prepared well. The school boasts of super boarding section for the boys with a friendly rate,” he said.
The school will conduct interviews for new students on 9th of December and parents across the country are encouraged to take their boys for interviews on the said date.