Ida Ndeto
Growing up in a busy urban environment I had to balance school work and home responsibility
like chores which taught me discipline, time management and resilience.
Challenges faced were limited learning materials and sometimes lack of school fees which made
it hard to fully participate in all activities the lessons I gained were hard work, discipline and
using the little resources available to do my best.
WhenIimprovedmygradesafter working hard for several terms, setting a daily study routine
whenI sawprogress I felt proud.
WhenIcompleted K.C.S.E and qualified to join the university when results were announced.
To becomeawell-educated and responsible professional who can support my family, contribute
to mycommunity and inspire others through my work, to get there I plan to stay focused in my
studies work hard in every class and build my knowledge and experiences.
After dream is reached I would help my family by helping to pay school fees for my younger
siblings and health-related expenses.
For my community, I would volunteer my time by tutoring students, mentoring those who are struggling in school
For WEF, once I am in the position to do so I would contribute to WEF and also share my story and
experience with new scholars and become a shareholder.
I would focus on improving education, healthcare and job opportunities for young people and
improve public hospitals and clinics.
"Dream big, work hard and never let any obstacle stop you from becoming the person you were
meant to be."
Birthday: 2007
Gender: Female
Favorite Classes: Accounting
Favorite Books: Novels
I Want to Be: Enterpreneur
Hobbies: Scouting, listening to music
Family: father, mother, 1 sister, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother
O-Level School: Extra County School
University: Maasai Mara University