- Celestine Jerop's mother could not help but cry after her daughter made her and the family proud in the 2023 KCSE national examination
- Jerop scored a B+ in her final secondary education exam, leaving her mother overwhelmed with emotions while addressing the press
- The young girl who studied at Kapsabet Girls High School and came from Nandi county was held high up in the air
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Friends and families continue to celebrate the results of candidates who did exemplary well in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
A young girl who sat for the national examinations last year joins other successful candidates in pleasing their parents.
Celestine Jerop brought her loving and supportive mother to tears with her stellar academic performance.
The girl scored a B+ in the 2023 KCSE national examination, a commendable grade for the Nandi county resident.
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While addressing the press, the delighted mother could not help but shed a tear of joy, expressing her happiness.
Her daughter peacefully stood beside her, donning beautiful decorations as her family celebrated her hard work and the fruit of her labour.
Jerop from Arwos village was delighted to score such a grade as she joyfully smiled while being carried high up in the air.
She sat for her final secondary exam at Kapsabet Girls High School, which was among the top performers in the country.
Social media reactions
The heartwarming moment moved social media users as they swarmed the comment section with sweet messages.
Chelangat Surtan:
"It's a cry of joy. I also cried during my daughter's time."
Emmaculate Kisorio:
"Congratulations Jerop. She has made her mum proud. That proves the joy of a mother seeing her child succeeding ."
Hillary Rono:
"Congratulations! Well deserved."
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In another story, a Laikipia girl who nearly missed high school due to a lack of school fees scored a B+.
Politician Cate Waruguru was pleased with the performance of Mary Wangeci Njeri, a young girl who overcame the odds to perform well in the 2023 KCSE.
Waruguru said Njeri's grade was commendable, a sentient that was backed up by social media users.
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