Born on December 21, 1966, in the rural village of Kamagut in Uasin Gishu County, he was raised by his parents, Daniel and Sarah Cheruiyot, in a modest setting that helped shape his resilience and determination from an early age.
Ruto’s educational journey began at Kerotet Primary School, where he laid the foundation for his academic life.
He later joined Wareng Secondary School for his Ordinary Level studies before proceeding to Kapsabet Boys High School in Nandi County for his Advanced Level education.
His time in school is often associated with discipline and ambition, qualities that would later define his political and professional path.
After completing his secondary education, Ruto enrolled at the University of Nairobi, one of Kenya’s leading institutions of higher learning.
There, he pursued a Bachelor of Science degree, specializing in Botany and Zoology, and successfully graduated in 1990.
His academic background in science reflects a strong analytical mindset, which has influenced his approach to leadership and decision-making over the years.
Beyond his public life, Ruto is also a dedicated family man. He is a father of six biological children and has also adopted a daughter, demonstrating his commitment to both family and social responsibility.
He places significant emphasis on education within his household, ensuring that his children receive quality schooling and opportunities that prepare them for a successful future.
Ruto’s rise from a humble background to the highest office in the land is often highlighted as a story of perseverance and hard work.
His journey reflects not only personal ambition but also a broader narrative about opportunity and growth in Kenya.
Through his leadership, he continues to influence national development while maintaining strong personal values centered around family, education, and determination.
