KCSE 2024: How Kapsabet Boys student overcame mental health challenges to score A plain
A Kapsabet Boys High School student who missed three
consecutive academic terms due to mental health challenges has beaten all odds
to score a straight A in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE)
examinations.
Brian Otucho, who says his
dream is to become a pilot, was diagnosed with a mental illness that took a
toll on his health, forcing him to abscond school multiple times.
According to his mother
Consalia Otucho, Brian exhibited symptoms of confusion and was not able to
concentrate or keep up with the rigorous school routine.
Following the release of
KCSE results on Thursday, Brian shocked everyone by scoring an A of 84 points.
"We were worried as a
family about the setback but today we are in a celebratory mood for this
incredible performance. We thank God for the A of 84 points,” his mother said.
Kapsabet Boys Chief
Principal Kipchumba Maiyo said Brian was a very brilliant student and never
missed a top spot in his class.
"Throughout his stay
in Kapsabet Boys, Brian was always on the top. His condition really concerned
the whole community and we did our best to see him continue learning, both in
school and at home,” said Mr. Maiyo.
While recognising the
increased cases of mental illnesses in the country, psychiatrist Zaccius Rop
lauded the efforts of Brian's parents and teachers and called on other members
of the community to treat such cases like any other treatable disease.
"We need to put a
concerted effort in assisting mental health patients because they too need our
help. Brian is a good example of a potential mental health patient. Let us love
and support them to overcome the challenges they are facing,” said Rop.
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