Franklin Waruku
Growing up in a humble background taught me resilience and have values of my hard work.
Growing up with financial challenges, at times it made it hard to meet the basic needs it taught me resilience, patience, and the importance of hard work.
I felt proud of myself when I saw, after a period of consistent effort and self-discipline, a clear improvement in my academic.
When I realized my hard work in school was producing positive results, seeing my grades improve brought me a deep sense of joy and confidence.
I dream to be a surgeon. I will reach my dream by succeeding in my academic and life and also build a meaningful career that will enable me to support my family and give back to my community. I plan to achieve this through hard work, discipline and continuous learning.
After I reach my dream I plan to support my family by improving their living standards, ill help the community by mentoring young students.
If I had the power I would improve access to quality education and health care so every citizen has equal opportunities to succeed.
"Education is the key that opens doors to a bright future and hard work turns dreams into reality."
Birthday: 2010
Gender: Male
Favorite Classes: Biology
Favorite Books: Living Untethered
I Want to Be: Surgeon
Hobbies: Cycling and drawing
Family: father, mother, 1 brother, 1 grandmother
A-Level School: Kangema Boys High School