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72 CITAM BURUBURU SENIOR SCHOOL REPORT Way Forward 2016 i. Lunch hour exams for Form Fours 2016 and completion of syllabus by June 2016, followed by thorough revision to improve academic excellence. ii. Continuous marketing of the school in Hope FM and CITAM Assemblies. iii. Work on the school playing ground is in progress to support co-curricular programs. iv. Intensive mentorship programs by Teachers and Buruburu Church Team. v. Infrastructural face lift of the school vi. Sinking of a Bore hole to solve perennial water shortage in the compass CITAM Annual Report and Financial Statements | 2015
CITAM BURUBURU PRIMARY SCHOOL REPORT 73 Indeed we saw the wondrous works of the Lord that enabled us to move from one level of glory to another Paul Njoga Principal We do thank the Almighty God for the immense blessings that we experienced as an institution in the year 2015. Indeed we saw the wondrous works of the Lord that enabled us to move from one level of glory to another. Our prayers were answered in abundance that surpassed human understanding. Enrolment We began the year with a population of 349 pupils in the primary section and 103 pupils in the ECDE section thus a total of 462 pupils in the junior schools as a whole. We are trusting God for numerical growth as the year progresses. Academics The year 2015 was a milestone for our institution in the academic spheres. The school achieved great heights and this was further hoisted by exemplary performance in KCPE. We produced the top 2 candidates in CITAM Schools. Our top candidate Ruthie Wanjiku scored 424 marks while the 2nd best candidate Amy Warighe scored 414 marks. They have both proceeded to their schools of choice and we give God the glory. Ruthie has joined the mighty Pangani Girls High School while Amy joined the prestigious Limuru Girls. We also registered a mean score of 347.55 which Staff photo 2016 CITAM Annual Report and Financial Statements | 2015
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CITAM BURUBURU PRIMARY SCHOOL <strong>REPORT</strong><br />
73<br />
Indeed we saw the wondrous works<br />
of the Lord that enabled us to move<br />
from one level of glory to another<br />
Paul Njoga<br />
Principal<br />
We do thank the Almighty God for the immense<br />
blessings that we experienced as an institution in<br />
the year <strong>2015</strong>. Indeed we saw the wondrous works<br />
of the Lord that enabled us to move from one level<br />
of glory to another. Our prayers were answered in<br />
abundance that surpassed human understanding.<br />
Enrolment<br />
We began the year with a population of 349 pupils<br />
in the primary section and 103 pupils in the ECDE<br />
section thus a total of 462 pupils in the junior schools<br />
as a whole. We are trusting God for numerical growth<br />
as the year progresses.<br />
Academics<br />
The year <strong>2015</strong> was a milestone for our institution in<br />
the academic spheres. The school achieved great<br />
heights and this was further hoisted by exemplary<br />
performance in KCPE. We produced the top 2<br />
candidates in CITAM Schools. Our top candidate<br />
Ruthie Wanjiku scored 424 marks while the 2nd best<br />
candidate Amy Warighe scored 414 marks. They<br />
have both proceeded to their schools of choice and<br />
we give God the glory.<br />
Ruthie has joined the mighty Pangani Girls High<br />
School while Amy joined the prestigious Limuru Girls.<br />
We also registered a mean score of 347.55 which<br />
Staff photo 2016<br />
CITAM Annual Report and Financial Statements | <strong>2015</strong>