Student-Athletes To Receive Scholarships Under KCB’s Scholarship Programme

Brian Kipkemboi clinches the 200 Meters race during the inaugural KCB scholarship scouting programme for talented athletic students. KCB Foundation aims to nurture and grow the athletes' talent to become world-class athletes under its annual Scholars programme.
Brian Kipkemboi clinches the 200 Meters race during the inaugural KCB scholarship scouting programme for talented athletic students. KCB Foundation aims to nurture and grow the athletes' talent to become world-class athletes under its annual Scholars programme. [Photo/KCB]

The KCB Foundation has piloted a student athletic programme that will provide scholarship opportunities to talented athletic students, to nurture and grow their talent to world-class athletes under the annual KCB Scholars programme. This is specifically for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, with a view of extending it to other sports in the future.

The move seeks to support the National Student Athletes Programme by working with the Kenya Academy of Sports through the Ministry of Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs as well as the Ministry of Education. Today the KCB Foundation selected 50 students talented in athletics to join its 2024 KCB Scholars programme, following athletics trials held at Ndura Sports Complex in Kitale Town.

The 2024 class is aligned with the CBC Curriculum, as such the KCB scholars program aims to contribute to the transformation of talented individuals into world-class athletes, as well as catering for their education and personal development. The students will receive fully paid scholarships to join secondary schools across the country in January 2024, covering the full 4-year secondary education period, as well as athletics coaching at identified centers of excellence.

KCB Foundation will work with Transcend Talent Academy, to train and nurture the students’ athletic talent as well as KIPRUN, to provide their athletic kits.

Speaking at the event, KCB Foundation Director Mendi Njonjo said: “In line with the KCB Group’s efforts to develop sporting talent in the country, the KCB Foundation has piloted sporting talent into the annual scholars programme commencing with athletics with a view of venturing into other sports in the coming years.”

“Our goal is to increase opportunities for gifted and talented student athletes who would otherwise have dropped out of school for lack of school fees.” She added.

Comprehensively, the KCB scholars program targets 1,000 bright vulnerable students from across the 47 counties in Kenya who sat for their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in 2023. This includes teen mothers, FGM Champions, gifted and talented students and Persons Living with Disabilities.

The comprehensive KCB scholarship package offers fees payment, support for personal effects and transport, shopping, and pocket money stipend, learning materials and assistive devices for students with disabilities. It also supports school uniform for students in Forms 1 and 3.

It further offers quarterly one-on-one mentorship sessions with KCB branch staff and an annual holiday mentorship programme, in addition to internship and employment opportunities during and after university studies.

Launched in 2007, the scholarship programme has so far benefited 4,675 students, with 2,715 currently in school. With a secondary completion rate of 99% and a university transition rate of 84%, the programme continues to be a flagship KCB Group initiative to address existing challenges that prevent many students from furthering their education.

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