Mwanasha was a St. Johns between 2009 and 2015. She was the top performing pupil when she graduated and earned a place at Bahari Girls High School (National School). Mwanasha graduated from Bahari in 2019 with an A grade and is now at Nairobi University studying Medicine
Ronald joined St. Johns in 2008 and was the first pupil to achieve over 400 marks in the end of school KCPE exam in 2011. These high marks earned Ronald a place at Kabarnet High School, one of the best schools in Kenya. Ronald continued to excel, graduating with A- in 2015 . Ronald is currently studying Geospatial Engineering at Technical University of Kenya in Nairobi, from which he will graduate in 2021.
Amos joined St. Johns in 2015 and achieved an amazing 421 marks at the end of school KCPE exams in 2018. These are the highest marks a St John’s pupil has achieved, so far! Amos is now at the Kapsabet Boys High School.
Umi joined St. Johns in 2005 and achieved 356 marks at the KCPE exams in 2015. From St John’s Umi went to Matuga Girls High School and from there to Maseno University to study Education.
Peter joined St. Johns in 2017 and achieved 404 marks at the KCPE exams in 2019 - his success made the regional newspaper!. Peter is now at Maranda Boys High School.
Kibibi joined St. Johns in 2010 and achieved 335 marks at the KCPE exams in 2015. From St John’s Kibibi went to Bura Girls High School and from there to Kenya Medical Training College .
Tima joined St. Johns in 2008, sat for KCPE in 2011, achieving 264 marks. Tima then went to ACK Kajire Girls High School and then to Kenya Institute Of Management to study office management. Tima is now putting these skills to good use as the Office Manager at St. Johns.
2017 Leavers
All children in this year group have been offered places at good, some excellent, secondary schools and are all in school at present.
Nosorro Mwasi (Ronalds brother) came top with 398 marks. Attending Kitui National School up country. Sponsored by local government.
Majaliva Saidi (374 marks) had an offer from a National School way up country, too far so she has gone to another National School Shima Latewa High School near Malindi.
Nathan Mayabi (Alexs son) 369 marks. Was offered a place at a National School Mbale High School. Couldn’t afford fees -40,000Khs pa so has gone to Moi Forces Academy in Mombasa as a day boy 15,000Khs pa.
Ramla Omar Kibwana (349 marks) Attends St Johns High School in Kaloleni, a boarding school for girls along the northern coast. Parents don’t care about her. A very hard working girl. Lives with Grandmother.