Kisumu Twins Shine Bright: A tale of academic excellence and aspirations

Twins Gayle Neema-401(left) and Givens Bahati-417 Kisumu from CITAM Schools Kisumu are celebrated by their mother Lillian Mainye (centre) as KCPE results were released. [Michael Mute,Standard]

It's a dream that speaks volumes about her compassion and the desire to make a significant impact on people's lives through healing hearts.

The unwavering encouragement and guidance provided by her family undoubtedly played a significant part in shaping her into the successful student she is today. It's a testament to the importance of a holistic support system in nurturing young minds.

On the flip side of this academic coin is Gayle Baraka Ochieng, Givens' twin with aspirations beyond the realm of medicine.

Gayle harbors dreams of becoming a diplomat, navigating the complex world of international relations with grace and intellect.

The twins, though sharing the same genes, are driven by distinct passions that showcase the diversity of talent emerging from CITAM Schools Kisumu.

Lilian Mainye, their mother, exuded joy and pride as she praised her children for excelling in exams.

"My girls bring me so much joy. I am immensely proud of their achievements," she said. . Her words echoed the sentiments of countless parents who see their children's success as a reflection of their unwavering support and encouragement.

CITAM Schools Kisumu top students David Siwa (406) and Givens Neema (417).[Michael Mute,Standard]

Beyond academics, CITAM Schools Kisumu has carved a niche for itself in co-curricular activities.

The school's prowess in swimming and music was evident, with young talent like Kyle Camil representing the institution in the national under-12 trials for swimming in Nairobi.

In the realm of music, the school's choral verse earned them a remarkable third place in the nation's rankings at the nationals-a testament to the holistic development fostered by CITAM Schools Kisumu.