Mercy Jepchumba from Nandi County has emerged as one of the top performers in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examinations after posting an outstanding mean grade of A plain, translating to 82 points.
Her achievement places her among the brightest candidates nationally and highlights years of steady effort and discipline.
Mercy began her academic journey at Nandi Hills Primary School, where she recorded an excellent score of 423 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examinations.
This strong foundation earned her a place at Alliance Girls' High School, an institution known for academic excellence.
During her four years there, she remained consistent in her studies, maintaining high standards both in class and in co-curricular activities.
Her success has been a source of pride to her family, teachers, and the wider Nandi County community.
Those who taught her in primary school describe her as a focused learner who valued time, listened carefully, and always aimed to improve.
They note that her latest achievement reflects qualities she displayed from an early age.
Mercy attributes her strong performance to commitment, self-discipline, and the encouragement she received at home and in school.
The support from teachers and family members helped her remain steady even when the academic workload became demanding.
Her calm approach and determination enabled her to stay on course throughout her secondary school years.
Looking ahead, Mercy hopes to study medicine at the University of Nairobi. She is motivated by a desire to contribute positively to the country’s healthcare sector and to serve communities in need.
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