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It is disheartening to perform dismally in KCSE exams, but when that happens year in year out, then it becomes a cause for concern. Well, hundreds of residents from Keyian Ward in Transmara West stormed Olereko Mixed Secondary to express their displeasure following a consistent dismal performance in KCSE exams. The community is demanding answers from the ministry of education after the school recorded a mean grade of 1.5 with the top student scoring a d plain in the 2023 KCSE results.
Parents demand changes at Olereto Secondary
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