Two days before candidates at Memon Academy sat the 2022 Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education (KCSE) examination, six teachers were involved in an accident. Four died on the spot.
Two others including the head teacher Ms Zeinab Mohammed die 40 days later. Last Saturday, the only survivor Maurice Adede also died.
Yesterday, as parents and candidates trooped to the school to collect their KCSE results a cloud of sadness hung above the institution.
Carolyn Mbugua, the school's head of academics said they recorded a mean score of 7.68 points improving from last year's 7.66 points.
“The accident claimed six teachers including the school principal Ms Zeinab Mohammed who died 40 days after the accident. It affected the students," said Mbugua.
The Memon Education Board conducted counselling session for the students, teachers and parents. One of the six teachers, Maurice Adede died last Saturday.
The school had two sets of twins who excelled in the exams. One set of twins, Hussein Bilal and Hussein Abdulnaim scored A and A minus while the other set, Fatima and Zahra Kassim, scored B+.
"The teachers had prepared us well and the deaths came at a time when we needed them most," said Abdulnaim.