
Nairobi — Two students from MGA have earned national recognition following their outstanding performance in the *Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) 2025, with their achievements highlighted in both the *Saturday Nation and Friday’s Daily Nation.
Joseph Ihura emerged among the top performers nationally after scoring an impressive *72 points, while *Maya Mwendwa posted an exceptional 71 points, earning her a place among candidates recognised countrywide for academic excellence.
School administrators said the results reflect MGA’s commitment to nurturing disciplined, resilient and confident learners through a holistic education model that integrates academic rigour, character development and leadership training.
“The success of Joseph and Maya demonstrates what is possible when talent is supported by the right environment and values,” the school said in a statement, noting that the achievements mirror the institution’s emphasis on purpose-driven learning.
The school lauded teachers, parents and the wider MGA community for their role in supporting the learners, describing the results as a milestone that reinforces MGA’s reputation as a centre of excellence.
MGA continues to advance its education mission under the leadership of Madam Roseann Maina, with a focus on producing well-rounded students prepared for both academic success and responsible citizenship.
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