Goldalyn Kakuya finally graduates from Brookhouse

By , K24 Digital
On Fri, 10 Jun, 2022 22:57 | 2 mins read
Goldalyn Kakuya with nominated senator Isaac Mwaura during her graduation today. PHOTO/Facebook
Goldalyn Kakuya with nominated senator Isaac Mwaura during her graduation today. PHOTO/Facebook

Goldalyn Kakuya today graduated from Form Six at Brookhouse Karen after five years of study.

Joining her for her graduation was nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura who noted that she now looks forward to doing medicine at an international university.

"Goldalyn Kakuya has finally graduated from Form Six at Brook-house Karen after 5 good years. She intends to study medicine at an International University. Today I joined her family and friends in celebrating this victory. Congratulations to her!" Mwaura wrote on Facebook.

Goldalyn Kakuya with the then Education CS Amina Mohamed and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta as she commissioned a scholarship programme at Brookhouse School, Runda Campus.
Goldalyn Kakuya with the then Education CS Amina Mohamed and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta as she commissioned a scholarship programme at Brookhouse School, Runda Campus.

This comes five years after she made national headlines after scoring 455 marks to emerge top in 2017’s KCPE exams.

This made her the first person and girl with albinism in the country to top a national exam.

At the time, the 14-year-old told the media that she dreamt of becoming a psychotherapist and advocated for people living with albinism.

“I'm really thankful to all those who supported me through this journey but don’t just celebrate me, let’s celebrate albinism and embrace people with disabilities to help them achieve their dreams," she was quoted stating in November 2017.

The bright girl later joined Kenya High School before joining Brookhouse School in 2019 as a beneficiary of the Margaret Kenyatta Scholarship.

Still, in Brookhouse, she continued to record great performance with straight As until she finally graduated.

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