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Parents beat up headmaster over poor examination result
The headmaster of Uradi Primary School in Kisumu West, Kenya, Yonah Oyugi was given thorough beating by parents of pupils in his school over what was described as poor examination result.
The incident took place during a crucial closed-door meeting with parents and the school officials, Kenyans Ke reported.
The parents were said to have accused the school of posting poor results after the top student scored 238 out of 500 marks in the 2017 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education.
Twenty-seven students sat for the exam but only four scored above 200. The least score was 87.
They also accused the headmaster of insulting them and their children, including claims that he had mismanaged funds meant for student development.
“Since he took over in 2010, the school’s performance has continually dropped. In last year’s exams, not even a single student scored the average 250 marks, with the majority scoring below 170 marks,” one of the parents said.
Following a disagreement, at the meeting, the angry parents got into a fight with the headmaster. They attacked him with stones and chairs, leaving him with serious injuries.
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