Samantha Ann Ingui led the cohort after scoring 72 points (EE1)./HANDOUT

Beacon of Hope Academy has posted an impressive performance in the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA), earning national attention as the institution transitions into Senior School.

The results mark a notable milestone in the school’s academic journey.

Samantha Ann Ingui led the cohort after scoring 72 points (EE1), placing her among the Top 20 learners nationally. Her performance stands out as a significant achievement for both the learner and the academy.

Several other learners also exceeded expectations, recording strong scores. They include Natasha Waithera (71), Linda Njambi (70), Onyango Jimmy (70), Ethan Koome (69), Osoro Abigael (69), Angela Akinyi (68), Kayla Muyoka Kweyu (68), Tuye Adho Umuro (67), Neema Michel Wairimu (67), Terryanne Chebet (67), and Michelle Achieng (67).

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Some of the top performers: From Top Left:  Onyango Jimmy, Michelle Achieng and Linda Njambi./HANDOUT
School administrators said the results come at a critical time as the academy expands to offer Senior School, building on the foundation laid at the junior level.

The school attributed the performance to learner discipline and consistency, supported by committed teachers and involved parents.

“This achievement reflects the combined effort of learners, teachers, and parents as we prepare students for the next stage of learning,” the academy said.

As the Senior School opens, Beacon of Hope Academy says its focus remains on steady academic performance and balanced learner development.

The school is located in Kajiado County in Rongai area behind Maasai Mall.