In the hallowed halls of Kabianga High School, where time has woven a tapestry of a century's worth of ambition and achievement, a new chapter was etched into its storied legacy. On their illustrious Thanksgiving Day, our Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Academics and Research, Prof. John Ochola, stood as the chief guest, a beacon of inspiration and a proud ambassador of Kabarak University's pursuit of excellence.
As he took the stage, Prof. Ochola's words soared across the eager crowd like a clarion call to greatness, urging the 2024 Kabianga class — the finest in the school's centennial history — to chase their dreams with unwavering resolve. "Conquer, as the Lord expects of us all," he proclaimed, his voice echoing with purpose and faith. The air was electric, charged with the promise of tomorrow, as he lauded the school's remarkable achievement: 38 straight As, a stunning 63% of all As in Kericho County. Kabianga High School, he declared, was not just on top of the table; it was the table itself.
In a gesture steeped in symbolism, Prof. Ochola knelt upon the fertile soil of Kabianga and planted a tree — a living testament to the seeds of knowledge sown that day. As its roots dig deep and its branches reach skyward, so too shall the ambitions of the young scholars who bore witness to this moment, their paths now intertwined with the legacy of those who dared to dream. The future, much like the sapling, promises to grow tall and mighty, nurtured by faith, wisdom, and the enduring spirit of Kabarak and Kabianga alike.