A Historic First: Lux Sit and Jim Rogers Scholars Earn Record KCSE Results
“Their journeys have been marked by many ups and downs, and their accomplishments speak to extraordinary perseverance in the face of challenges of growing up in slums.”
Guaranteeing that the brightest minds always have a seat in the classroom
Established in memory of the late Jim Rogers, CFK Africa’s Jim Rogers Scholarship supports promising young students throughout all four years of high school, providing sustainable funding that allows students living in challenging environments to focus on their coursework and access leadership training, mentorship, and career guidance.
A sustainability champion and former CEO and Chairman of Duke Energy, Jim was committed to improving lives around the world. The Jim Rogers Scholarship Fund equips new generations of young leaders in Kenya with the skills and opportunities needed to transform lives within their communities.
Join us in supporting promising young students grow into the next generation of Kenyan leaders by making a gift to this endowment, managed by UNC.
Our scholars go on to excel in their careers, internships, or further education.
Jim Rogers Scholars in 2026 include both full and partial scholarship-funded youth.
of our scholarship graduates are qualified to pursue further education.
scholarship alumni are prepared to lead in and out of the classroom.
Form 4
A.C. Butonge High School
Grade 10
Agorosare Boys School
Grade 10
Agorosare Boys School
Grade 10
Agorosare Boys School
Grade 10
Alliance Girls
Grade 10
Asumbi Girls
Grade 10
Asumbi Girls
Grade 10
Butere Girls
Form 3
Butula Boys High School
Form 3
Cardinal Otunga Girls High School
Grade 10
Chania High School
Grade 10
Chuka Girls
Grade 10
Eldama Ravine Girls
Form 4
Enoomatasiani Girls School
Grade 10
Eldama Ravine Girls
Grade 10
Gionseri Girls School
Grade 10
Jamhuri High School
Grade 10
Jomo Kenyatta Boys School
Grade 10
Kangubiri Girls School
Form 3
Kereri Girls High School
Grade 10
Kiranga Boys School
Grade 10
Kisii School
Form 3
Kisii School
Grade 10
Kisumu Boys School
Form 3
Kisumu Girls High School
Grade 10
Lugulu Girls High School
Grade 10
Makueni Boys
Grade 10
Makueni Girls
Grade 10
Maranda School
Grade 10
Maseno School
Grade 10
Matuga Girls School
Grade 10
Mbale High
Grade 10
Menyenya SDA SS
Grade 10
Moi Girls Isinya
Grade 10
Moi Girls Nairobi
Form 4
Moi Girls Nangili High School
Grade 10
Mulango Girls School
Grade 10
Musingu High School
Form 3
Muthale Girls High School
Grade 10
Mutira Girls
Form 3
Mwongori High School
Grade 10
Nairobi School
Grade 10
Nambale Boys School
Form 4
Ndumberi Girls School
Form 3
Nembu Girls High School
Grade 10
Ngara Girls School
Form 3
Ng’iya Girls National School
Grade 10
Njumbi High School
Form 4
Nkaimurunya High School
Grade 10
Nyakach Girls School
Grade 10
Nyakach Girls School
Form 4
Nyakoko Secondary School
Grade 10
Nyambaria Senior School
Grade 10
Nyangori High School
Form 3
Ofafa Jericho
Grade 10
Ofafa Jericho
Grade 10
Ogande Girls
Grade 10
Oloolaiser Boys School
Grade 10
Orero Boys School
Grade 10
Oriwo Boys School
Grade 10
Our Lady of Mercy South ‘B’
Grade 10
PCEA Kamahuha Girls SS
Grade 10
Precious Blood Riruta
Grade 10
Ribe School
Grade 10
Riokindo School
Grade 10
Rogongo Secondary School
Grade 10
Ruby Craft School
Grade 10
Sawagongo
Grade 10
Sori Secondary School
Grade 10
St. Angela’s Girls Secondary School
Form 3
St. Annes Girls Secondary School
Grade 10
St. Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls
Grade 10
St. Georges Girls School
Form 4
St. Germaine Gatanga Girls School
Grade 10
St. Paul’s Amukura Senior School
Form 3
St. Stephens Menara Secondary School
Grade 10
Starehe Boys Centre
Grade 10
Starehe Girls Centre & School
Grade 10
Thika Boys School
Grade 10
Thurdibuoro Secondary School
Grade 10
Tigoi Girls
Grade 10
Ugenya High School
Grade 10
Ukia Girls
Grade 10
Upper Hill Secondary School
Grade 10
Upper Hill Secondary School
“Their journeys have been marked by many ups and downs, and their accomplishments speak to extraordinary perseverance in the face of challenges of growing up in slums.”
“There are thousands of other aspiring youth like us who are talented but need opportunity and guidance to get started.”
Our scholars inspire us with their accomplishments and aspirations. Meet five current students!