Grade Six Girl Loses A Baby during KEPSEA Exams
In a heart-wrenching incident at Emurua Dikir Level 4 Hospital, an 11-year-old grade six candidate from KIPSEA school in Transmara East, Narok County, faced a tragic turn of events. She went into labor while writing her exams, resulting in a devastating miscarriage. This young girl, courageously attempting her exams despite her condition, shocked the entire community.
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Transmara East Sub-County Education Walter Wanjala confirmed the distressing incident and reported that the candidate received prompt medical attention, and she is now stable. Remarkably, even after the traumatic experience, the girl has been deemed fit to continue with the remaining exams. Mr. Wanjala assured that if she recovers in time, she will be taken back to school immediately to complete her education.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by young students, highlighting the need for a compassionate and supportive educational system. The entire community extends its heartfelt sympathy to the young girl and her family during this difficult time. The incident also underscores the importance of ensuring the well-being and mental health of students, emphasizing the need for a more comprehensive approach to education that prioritizes the holistic development of every child.
Grade Six Girl Loses A Baby during KEPSEA Exams