
The class of 11 includes a strong representation of Kenya’s highest achievers on the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, the high school leaving exam taken by close to 450,000 students. Four of this year’s EaSEP group have scores ranking in the top 71 nationally, another three are ranked third in their respective counties.
The new group, EaSEP’s fifth class, includes:
Luiza Bett, Kericho, Alliance Girls High School
Hepsiba Chepng’eno, Bomet, The Kenya High School
Cherry Anne Kandie, Onyonka Estate, Lang’ata (Nairobi), The Kenya High School
Michelle Kemei, Nandi Hills, Alliance Girls High School
Caroline Kimetto, Kapkugerwet Village (Kericho County), MaryHill Girls High School
Linus Kipkoech, Silibwet (Bomet County), Tenwek High School
Samson Kipkoech, Kapsowar (Trans Nzoia County), Chabara Boys High School
Henry Kipkosgei, Songhor (Nandi County), Meteitei High School
Wesley Ombeche, Eldoret, Kapsabet Boys High School
Mercy Rono, Eldoret, MaryHill Girls High School
Evans Yatich, Nakuru, Maseno High School