Celebrations As Garissa Academy Outshines Public Schools Again
The school also produced one of the best students in Northeastern, Mohamed Abdirizack Osman, scoring an A- of 75 points.
Speaking at the school compound when he joined the school fraternity in celebrations, a jubilant Mohamed said that the results did not come as a surprise to him, noting that it took sheer hard work, determination, prayers, and help from his teachers, parents, and fellow students to post the good grades.
“The journey has been long and rigorous, but with the support that I got, I managed to overcome all the obstacles, and here I am celebrating my good grades,” said Mohamed.
Mohamed, who wants to pursue a course in the medical field, said that it has always been his dream since he was a child, expressing optimism that he will get a chance to actualize his dream.
“I am almost closer to achieving my dream. But I am also awake to the fact that the real hard work is just about to begin. I promise to give my all and never disappoint all those who continue supporting my education journey,” he said.
On her part, Sumeya Ali, 17, also from Al-Azaar, who emerged as the best female student in the region with a B+, said that her good grades should act as a motivation to fellow girls students that they can equally perform well if they work hard.
Celebrations As Garissa Academy Outshines Public Schools Again