Michael Warutere from Riara Springs Academy is the top student in 2023 KCPE

Michael Warutere, a student from Riara Springs Academy, Nairobi has emerged as the top performer in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations, scoring an impressive 428 out of the possible 500 marks.
Michael Warutere, a student from Riara Springs Academy, Nairobi has emerged as the top performer in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations, scoring an impressive 428 out of the possible 500 marks. Expressing his gratitude for the outstanding performance, Warutere attributed his success to a combination of hard work and dedication.
In his remarks, the elated top student acknowledged the role of divine intervention in his achievements, saying, "I am grateful to God for this incredible performance. His guidance has been crucial throughout my academic journey."
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"I feel ecstatic. I didn't expect it. I anticipated to score 410 marks. God has helped me. I wish to join Mangu High School and later pursue a course in software engineering," Warutere added.
Warutere also highlighted the importance of diligence and unwavering commitment to his studies. "Success is not accidental. It comes with consistent hard work and dedication. I spent long hours studying, and the results reflect the effort I put in," he stated.
Acknowledging the crucial support system around him, Warutere expressed heartfelt thanks to his parents and teachers. "I owe a great deal of my success to my parents, who have been my pillars of strength, and to my teachers, whose guidance and mentorship have been invaluable. Their unwavering support propelled me to achieve these excellent results," he added.
"I feel ecstatic. I didn't expect it. I anticipated to score 410 marks. God has helped me. I wish to join Mangu High School. desire to be a software engineer," Warutere said. "I desire to be a software engineer."
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