Several 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates impressed Kenyans with their academic performances. One of them is a bright young girl from Kilifi county who stunned many with her incredible grades. Kilifi governor congratulates Grace Sidi Grace Sidi made headlines as the first girl ever to get a plain A in the national exam, released by Cabinet Secretary for Education Julius Migos Ogamba. Gideon Maitha Mung’aro, the governor of Kilifi, congratulated the young girl and other students who did well. “Once again, kudos to Grace Sidi, a resident of Matsangoni, for being the first girl in our county to get an A grade in the national KCSE exam at Bahari Girls High School,” he said.
He shared a video of Grace rejoining her secondary education school to celebrate with her schoolmates and the staff. Grace’s advice to The Bahari Girls High School students The school were overjoyed to see her as they cherished her presence for one last time. “I just want to thank God, the school for your support and I also want to encourage you to work hard,” she briefly said. An alumnus shared he sat for his KCSE in 2023 and got an A, leaving the girls amazed as they rejoiced for his achievement. The school principal urged her students to follow in Grace’s footsteps, believing the school would do better the following year.
Kenyans react after Grace Sidi makes history Social media users headed to the comment section to congratulate the young girl for her impressive record. Hamisi Ngale: “This year, I see myself doing partial sponsorship with the little I have, although one student among all those who did well, including my younger sister (Grace Sidi).” Maggie Ndune: “Congratulations, young girl, for the good job you did. May Almighty God protect you with the divine protection.” Mandela Baya: “Congratulations, Grace Sidi. May God continue to guide you to more success at university.” Ccko Bakari: “The problem is that the leaders will not support her in fulfilling his dreams; it always hurts me to see someone come out of school well and see her wandering around asking for money.”
by John Green