Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Balek 'B' Primary School seeks to top the charts again.

Balek 'B'primary school in Bomet Central Constituency is trying to reclaim the lost glory.

The school management has laid down strategies to improve in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).

Its head teacher Mr Benard Biir promised to ensure the school bounces back to its position this year.

"We have disciplined pupils and we hope we will have better results compared to last year," Biir said.

Over the years, the school has been known to be the best destination for those seeking the best primary education.

Mr Biir encouraged this year's candidates to focus ahead and produce shining results.

"I have great hopes that more of our pupils will join national schools after their KCPE this year," he said.

He said although free education provided by the government was a good thing, it had overstretched the school's facilities.

"we need to have classrooms to accommodate the numbers comfortably. We also need more learning and teaching materials," he said.

Mr Joel Ngeno who is the Board of management chair said: "We are optimistic that our pupils will shine this year. We have prayed for them so that God guards them throughout the remaining months," Ngeno said.

Pastor Wesley Byegon said: "we are nurturing our pupils to obtain basic education in early stages of life and prepare them for the future."

Mr Ezekiel Langat who is the deputy head teacher said young children should be trained to know the right direction and encourage parents to actively take up their roles in supporting them.

"Career identification is very important to learner more especially primary school level. Parents should be key role models to the children"Mr Langat said.

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