Halcyon High School is celebrating an outstanding academic milestone after students sponsored by the State Minister for Fisheries, Hellen Adoa, performed exceptionally well in the recently released Advanced Level examination results.
The school community has been filled with excitement following the remarkable performance, highlighted by a top score of 20 points from one of the beneficiaries of the minister’s sponsorship program.
The achievement has been hailed by school administrators, teachers, parents, and fellow students as a testimony to determination, mentorship, and the power of community support.
Among the outstanding performers is Seruga Davis, a student who offered Biology, Agriculture, and Geography (BAG) and attained the maximum score of 20 points. Overwhelmed with emotion, Davis expressed deep gratitude to Minister Adoa for stepping in during a difficult period in his academic journey.

“I am very excited. I don’t even know what to say or how to express myself,” Davis said while reflecting on his achievement. “I want to send my gratitude to Honorable Minister Hellen Adoa. I want to thank her so much. If it wasn’t for that lady, I would not be here at this time.”
According to Davis, financial challenges had once threatened his education and his ability to remain at school. His parents had struggled to keep him enrolled, making it difficult for him to concentrate on his studies and prepare adequately for his examinations.
“There was a time when I had failed financially to manage my stay at the school,” he explained. “But she helped my parents so that I could sit for my exams without any disturbance. For real, thank you so much, Honorable Mama. You are really a mother.”
The head teacher of Halcyon High School, Onyait Paul Mark, described the results as the best performance the institution has recorded in its history.
Speaking during celebrations at the school, the visibly excited head teacher praised both the students and staff for their commitment and hard work.
“There is a lot of excitement at Halcyon High School. I have even lost my voice,” Onyait said with a smile. “Last year these children told us they were going to write kilometers of answers in their examinations, and indeed they did.”
He noted that Davis delivered exactly what the school had hoped for, scoring the maximum 20 points.
“There is one student who wrote all the kilometers that were required, 20 kilometers, and he has 20 for 20 points. That is Seruga Davis,” Onyait said.
The head teacher also revealed that the school produced two students who scored 19 points, both of whom studied Biology, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
He added that the overall trend of the results reflected a strong academic performance across multiple subject combinations.
