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Albino Student Receives Top Honors in Kenya's National Exam

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Almost one million primary school children took the 2017 Kenya Certificate1 of Primary Education exam, known as the KCPE.

Goldalyn Kakuya, a student from Saint2 Anne's Junior School in Lubao, Kakamega, in West Kenya, received top honors3. She received a total of 455 marks out of a possible 500.

"I was really happy about it. I am excited a lot because it has passed a message to so many people. So, what thrills me most is that it has opened the eyes of many people.”

Goldalyn's success surprised many Kenyans because she has albinism, a genetic4 condition that causes a pink coloring in the eyes and a lack of color in the skin or hair. People with albinism often face discrimination in Africa, and children struggle to find educational opportunities.

Isaac Mwaura is a Kenyan lawmaker and chairman of the Albinism Society of Kenya.

"People have talent, and given the opportunity, they can do so. So, I would want to really say that young children with albinism across Africa and, indeed, the world, because there is a lot of persecution5 and discrimination that is geared7 toward8 people with albinism, that they feel encouraged, that they too can reach the top.”

He added that families and society should accept and support people with albinism.

Matilda Cherono Tanga is the girl’s mother. She agrees that discrimination against people with albinism is common.

"People will not even imagine that these children have a perfect brain. They think they cannot learn, they cannot compete. But the performance and the achievement of Goldalyn has proved to the society that albinism is just a condition of the skin.”

Goldalyn told VOA she worked hard for her success. She examined her school work, asked teachers questions, rarely missed her classes, and studied hard. She offers this advice to other students.

"Pray hard, do your best, believe in your yourself, because if you are praying, and you are working toward your goal, what can deter9 you from that? So, it is just a matter of being confident,” she said.

All students who received 400 marks or more will be admitted to Kenya’s national secondary10 schools. This year, about 10,000 boys and girls reached that level.

I’m Susan Shand.

Words in This Story

primary – adj. first in order of time or development

opportunity – n. a good or likely chance for progress

albino – n. person or animal born with a medical condition that results in very pale skin, white hair, and pink eyes

persecution – n. treatment of someone in a bad or harmful way

gear6 – v. to make ready for operation

deter - v. to cause (someone) to decide not to do something

confident – adj. having a belief in one’s own abilities; being sure that something is true


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