NAIROBI, Kenya – Utumishi Boys Academy has once again cemented its place among the top-performing schools in Kenya, with the 2024 KCSE results bringing immense pride to the institution and its stakeholders.
This year, the academy boasts an impressive haul of 8 straight A’s and 40 A- grades, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence under the guidance of the National Police Service.
The National Police Service, the school’s founders, expressed their joy and pride through a post on their official X page:
The National Police Service takes immense pride in congratulating our Utumishi Boys Academy for their outstanding performance in the just released 2024 KCSE results, marked by: 8 straight A’s, 40 A- 75 B+ 96 B 70 B- 23 C+ 5 C,
“The National Police Service takes immense pride in congratulating our Utumishi Boys Academy for their outstanding performance in the just released 2024 KCSE results, marked by: 8 straight A’s, 40 A-, 75 B+, 96 B, 70 B-, 23 C+, 5 C, and a mean score of 9.15, with C plain being the least grade.”
This year’s results show a significant improvement from the 2023 performance, where the school recorded 4 A’s and a mean score of 7.98.
The leap to a mean score of 9.15 highlights the effectiveness of the school’s strategies in enhancing academic performance.
Utumishi Boys Academy, a national school established in 1993 by the Kenya Police Force, has consistently aimed to provide quality education to young Kenyan boys.
Located in Gilgil, Nakuru County, in the Rift Valley Region, the school continues to foster a culture of discipline and hard work, principles deeply rooted in its founding ethos.
The 2024 KCSE results underscore the academy’s growing reputation as a center of excellence, drawing attention from education stakeholders nationwide.
This achievement is a testament to the dedication of the students and teachers and the support of the National Police Service, whose leadership and vision have been instrumental in the school’s success.