The future of leadership is here! Our students have spoken and elected their new student government.
On 6th March 2026, our school successfully conducted the Student Body Elections in a well-organized and educative exercise that highlighted the importance of leadership, responsibility, and democratic participation among our learners.
Before the elections, a civic education session was held the previous day to help students understand the voting process and what to expect. The session provided valuable insight into the significance of leadership, the role of elected representatives, and the importance of participating in a democratic process.
The voting exercise was conducted through secret ballot boxes, which were clearly labelled and carefully managed by dedicated election personnel under the supervision of both a teacher and a student representative. In total, 15 leadership positions were contested, each accompanied by a deputy position.
Candidates actively campaigned for one month, presenting their visions and engaging with fellow students throughout the campaign period. This process encouraged healthy competition, responsibility, and active student involvement in school governance.
We warmly congratulate Solomon Kipkoech, who was elected as School President, together with his Deputy President, Victoria Mwangi. We also extend our congratulations to all the newly elected Cabinet Secretaries and their deputies.
We wish all the elected leaders the very best as they begin their leadership journey. May God’s grace and guidance be with them as they serve the student body and the entire school community.
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