During his tour in the region, President Ruto stopped near Bunyore Girls High School, where he interacted with the students and the community. Ruto’s visit coincided with the opening day of the school, where he handed the principal KSh 300,000 to buy bread for the learners. “Is it opening day? I had come to Emuhaya, Luanda and Vihiga for the development of counties. I will give the principal KSh 300,000 to buy bread for you guys. You are so beautiful,” Ruto said amid cheers from the crowd. Ruto’s one-week tour of the region culminated in Vihiga, where he launched a Technical and Vocational Education and Training and a hospital to serve the region’s people. Bunyore Girls High School KCSE performance Finding the ideal learning institution for a primary school leaver will save you agony in the future. Luckily, most high schools’ educational quality is reflected in their KCSE results. Schools with high mean grades usually have a good learning environment, and enrolling your child in one increases their chances of qualifying for university. Bunyore Girls High School is one such learning institution, as it consistently ranks among the top performers in the KCSE exams. Source of Kenya’s best professional? Bunyore Girls High School is a public learning institution in Vihiga County. The institute has a long history of producing some of Kenya’s best professionals. Former students include Alice Amwomo Wako (Amos Wako’s mother), Prof Carolyne Omulando, Selly Kadot and lawyers Laura Bagwasi and Lorna Odhong. Bunyore Girls High was founded in 1905 as a commercial training centre by the Cramers Missionaries of South Africa. The learning institution was founded as a Christian girls-only establishment that taught needlework, religion, arithmetic, vernacular language, and English. BY TUKO NEWS