Meru School fraternity broke into song and dance after posting a stellar performance in last year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), making them the best in the upper Eastern region with a mean score of 9.4.
Out of the 489 candidates who sat the exam, 52 scored straight As, 83 A-, 110 B+, 100 B, 77 B-, and 35 C+, totalling 405 (94 per cent) candidates who will be transitioning to university.
Speaking to journalists during the celebrations, School Principal Mr.
Henry Ruteere, attributed the stellar performance of the 2024 class to discipline and hard work, as well as the dedication and commitment of the teachers, who took every minute of their time to support and mentor the candidates.