2019 KCSE: Kenyan Mother of 7 Attains University Grade 14 Years After She Got Married

2019 KCSE: Kenyan Mother of 7 Attains University Grade 14 Years After She Got Married

A 34-year-old mother of seven is set to join university after she performed well in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.

Against all odds, Florence Muia Nyenya from Kitui County scored a C+ (plus) of 52 points having joined Nzuli Mixed Day Secondary School in Mwingi West Constituency in July 2016 after 14 years of marriage. She says she endured all manners of mockery from her classmates, most of whom were 20 years younger than her, as well as villagers when she decided to go back to school.

“My children who were also in the neighboring primary school withstood similar mockery; their fellow pupils would mock them that their mother is schooling at an old age,” she told Daily Nation.

She would wake up at 4 am daily to prepare breakfast for her children and do other domestic chores before walking a distance of four kilometers to school.

“It was quite a challenge because I also used to sleep late after ensuring the family was fed and I had done my homework, but I never had any trouble with lateness,” she said.

Florence is among 125,746 students from across the country that attained the minimum university entry grade of C+. She sat for her Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination in 1999 and scored an impressive 483 marks out of 700, but could not join secondary school as her parents were too poor to afford fees.

Three years later in 2003, she became pregnant and got married after her dream of joining secondary school was completely shattered despite earning a place at Kimangao Girls Secondary School.

“I gave birth to my firstborn that same year, and in quick succession, I had six other children in a span of 14 years,” she said.

At the beginning of 2016, she got a chance to speak to former Kitui Woman Representative Nyiva Mwendwa where she expressed her desire to pursue her education. Mwendwa offered to pay her secondary school fees through her office.

“My husband agreed to support me, especially with the family chores, and even helped me secure the admission at the nearby day secondary school,” she said.

In her final year, she was elected the school’s president. She was the fourth-best student in the school in this year’s national exam.

“My decision to go back to school and my excellent performances in the end of term exams motivated many students in the village, including my own children, who felt challenged by their mother,” she says, adding that her firstborn son sat for his KCPE exams this year and got 338 marks.

Florence hopes to pursue a law degree at the University of Nairobi.
 

Comments

maxiley (not verified)     Mon, 12/23/2019 @ 06:43pm

Congratulations Florence.Yes dreams do come true.But as you have clearly shown, dreaming alone is not enough.You have to do the work.Your had work paid off,and I wish you the best as you move forward.
I do not know what your married life is like,but if your husband has supported you all the way till now,I hope that this union withstand the test of time,and changes your education will bring to the family.
Again,I do know your spouse ,but going by what I see,and observe,agood number of men get threatened by their wive's success.The problem is usually not in the success itself,but the insecurity the"less successful" party feels.
Truth be told,when there is no"meeting of the mind " anymore,any union would be threatened.In simple terms,what Iam saying is that,your academic ,and financial benefit as aresult could put you in adifferent class from your husband.I hope your success will motivate him as well,and most importantly not threaten him.Yes he will face mockery in this male chauvinistic society if he does not measure up...But,I hope he will look at your perseverance as a motivation.Wish you the best.Merry xmas.

James (not verified)     Mon, 12/23/2019 @ 09:19pm

Congratulations Florence and your entire family... it’s encouraging for most of us aspiring to go to school as adult learners. Thanks God for your husband...

Jackline (not verified)     Tue, 12/24/2019 @ 02:05am

You are just one out many who had just wished they could do but did nothing at all. You are a notch higher by not giving up on what you believe your heart desires. Congrats!.. May the Lord bless you all the way to your destiny....

David Kinyua (not verified)     Tue, 12/24/2019 @ 03:30pm

Congratulations Florence, you have set an example for very many other people who were not able to attend high school. They could still go back to school and make it to the university to pursue careers of their choice. Again, congratulations and best of luck!

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