Inspired by the achievements of bright young minds, a team from Kabarak University TVET Institute recently participated in the prize-giving day ceremony at St. Maria Veronica Girls High School, Lanet, Nakuru County. The occasion served not only to applaud the students who excelled in their 2023 KCSE exams but also to plant the seeds of future success in the fertile ground of young ambition.
Holding up the exceptional results of the school—73 students scoring a mean grade of above C+ and 146 achieving C and above – the Kabarak University TVET representatives encouraged the girls to consider pursuing careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. With passion and clarity, they painted a picture of a future driven by innovation and problem-solving, where STEM skills reign supreme.
This visit wasn't simply about celebrating past achievements; it was a bridge to future possibilities. By showcasing the diverse range of technical and vocational courses offered by Kabarak University TVET, the team opened doors to exciting educational pathways aligned with the demands of the modern world. It was a call to action, an invitation to join a community dedicated to nurturing talent and empowering women to become leaders in the ever-evolving landscape of STEM.
As the seeds of inspiration are sown, we await the blossoming of future scientists, engineers, and tech leaders – young women equipped with the knowledge and skills to shape a brighter tomorrow. The journey begins with a spark, and Kabarak University TVET is proud to be a catalyst for igniting that fire within the hearts and minds of the next generation.