Three orphans rescued by a Mission Organization defy odds to qualify for University

By Correspondent

Three total orphans supported by a mission school from class two after the death of their parents have a reason to smile after they qualified to join the university in last year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination.

The Mission school, God Will provide Mission School, in its first attempt in KCSE produced three students to join public university.

The Mission organization rescued the orphans at tender age and have been supporting their education and basic needs all through out.

The students namely Calvince Ochieng, Peter Ochieng and Benard Castrol all orphaned qualified to join university after they excelled in the examinations.

Mr. Newton Ogada, the Director of God Will Provide International Organization which sponsors the school, said he was happy with the performance of the students in the national examinations.


“This was our first attempt as a school in KCSE and I am happy that we have our students joining university while others will join technical colleges. This is a milestone and we give thanks to God and our partners for making us realize the dream,” he said.

He said the students overcame challenges from being orphaned at a tender age and ravaging poverty to excel in their examinations.

Ogada said through the support of the organization in supporting their education the 23 candidates who sat examination at the school are now assured of a brighter future.

“Our management and teachers are committed to delivering exceptional education and nurturing the potential in our students. We are dedicated to shaping the future of the children of all cadre through quality education,” he said.

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