Congratulate our secondary school graduates!

CES Canada/Kenya is pleased to announce that in 2022 - 26 Form 4 students on the CES Scholarship sponsorship program achieved the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). Two (2) students attained a B+ grade to qualify for the CES Internship Program for 2023. Overall fourteen (14) students attained direct entry grade to public university while those who qualify for entry into Middle level colleges are twelve (12). These students qualify for the CES partial scholarship program. 

 

Congratulations and best wishes to these our latest graduates - now proud CES Alumni.

  • Bishop Sulumeti Girls HS - Annet Mwoka Mwanza, Hazina Chana Buluma

  • Kakamega Muslim SS - Celestine Omukhenje, Bashir Mohammed

  • Lions High School, Kisumu - Washington Ogonyo Odour, Hazel Atieno Qwino

  • Lirhanda Girls HS - Vivian Muhonja, Bridjit Inyanje

  • Musaga SS - Nigel Omedo, Emmaculate Osundwa

  • Namirama Girls SS - Christine Wafula, Faith Anala

  • Navakholo SS - Sheila Wafula, James Wanyama

  • Sidikho SS - Brian Namulia, Leah Anyoso

  • St Caroli Lwanga Lutaso SS - Emmanuel Simiyu, Noreen Nanyama Masakha

  • St Cecilia Misikhu Girls SS - Ruth Washiko, Ruth Webala, Sarah Purity

  • St Mary Goretti Shikoti Girls SS - Abigail Chanzu, Lydia Kinda Nafula, Elizabeth Ongayo

  • St Patrick’s Ikonyero SS - Esther Anindo, Brian Osendo

 

Washington Ogonyo Odour and Brian Numulia have returned to their schools as Teacher Assistants and Peer Mentors under the CES Internship Program. They receive a modest stipend over the next six months prior to university entry. This will assist in their upcoming school fees. Since 2008, 125 students have had the opportunity to add CES Teacher Assistant Intern to their resume.

Our collective thanks go to CES Kenya Patron Malik Khaemba and CES Office Administrator Sarah Nabongo and others on the CES Kenya Board who have nurtured these young people over the years. We also commend the administrative and teaching staff and key contact counsellors at each school who have worked diligently to encourage our students.

 

Well done CES Graduates!

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