Nyakach: Bright Student Who Scored 381 Marks in KCPE Drops Out of Kanga High School Due to Fees

Nyakach: Bright Student Who Scored 381 Marks in KCPE Drops Out of Kanga High School Due to Fees

  • Ballola Onyango scored an impressive 381 marks in his KCPE exams despite attending school through difficulties.
  • A well-wisher helped pay his initial fees at Kanga High School, one of the top-performing national schools in the country.
  • However, what seemed like a dream move to uplift his family out of poverty has since dimmed after he was forced to drop out over KSh 181,000 arrears.

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Kisumu – A promising student from West Nyakach Ward, Upper Kadiang’a Sub-location, is facing an uncertain future after being forced to drop out of school due to financial difficulties.

Ballola Onyango
Nyakach: Bright Student Who Scored 381 Marks in KCPE Drops Out of Kanga High School Due to Fees
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Ballola Onyango is an exceptionally determined and bright young man who captured the attention of his community in 2021 when he excelled in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exams.

What did Ballola Onyango score in KCPE?

Ballola's aunt, Domoline Adhiambo, told TUKO.co.ke that the youngster scored an impressive 381 marks in the final-year exams.

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His outstanding performance at Onwang’o Primary School earned him a coveted spot at Kanga High School, one of the top-performing national schools in the country.

Thanks to the generosity of a well-wisher, Ballola was able to join Form One and begin his secondary education.

The milestone was a dream come true for the hardworking student and a source of pride for his family and village.

Why Ballola Onyango dropped out of school

However, the financial assistance was not sustainable, and over time, the burden of tuition and other school-related expenses became too much to bear.

Despite the family’s best efforts, they have been unable to raise the necessary funds to keep Ballola in school.

The result has been a heartbreaking interruption of his academic journey, with the young scholar now staying at home, his future hanging in the balance.

Speaking about the turn of events, Ballola expressed deep sadness over the situation, but remains hopeful that someone will step forward to help him resume his studies.

“I still believe in my dream. I know I can make it if given the chance,” he said.
Ballola Onyango

How to support Ballola Onyango's education

Community members and leaders are now appealing to well-wishers, charitable organisations, and government education support programs.

He expressed his desire to continue with his education to ensure that his bright future is not dimmed by a lack of school fees.

Anyone willing to support Ballola Onyango can reach out through his sister, who currently serves as his guardian, at 0745665824.

As of the time of filing this story, the fourth born in a family of six kids owed the school over KSh 181,000.

PS Raymond Omollo concerned about dropouts

In an unrelated story, Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo called for stronger collaboration between parents, teachers, and local administrators to address the rising number of school dropouts.

The PS expressed concern that drugs, lack of parental supervision, and economic hardship were the key drivers of dropout rates, particularly in arid and semi-arid counties.

A 2023 survey by the Foundational Literacy and Numeracy Assessment (FLANA) revealed that school dropout rates among children aged 6 to 15 increased from 7.5% in 2021 to 8.5% in 2023.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Hillary Lisimba (Human-Interest editor) Hillary Lisimba Ambani is a responsive journalist who creates content that touches lives. After graduating from the University of Nairobi’s School of Journalism, he worked in Print, Broadcast, and Online media. He is a published author, former KBC producer, and former Daily Nation columnist. He is currently a human-interest editor and philanthropist. Media Council of Kenya Member No: MCK019108. Share your Human Interest stories with him at [email protected]. or find him on Facebook.

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