Lugulu Girls 2020 KCSE Results and 2021 Form One Admission; Official KCSE 2020 Results Ranking For Lugulu Girls High School, Located in Bungoma County- Western Region
KCSE 2020/2021 KCSE Results Ranking for Lugulu Girls High School
KCSE 2020 Official Mean Score; Located in Webuye, Bungoma County the girls’ only boarding school Lugulu Girls posted an impressive mean score of 9.2066 during the 2020 KCSE results exams administered between March and April 2021.
KCSE 2020 Ranking; The school emerged among the top 30 best performing secondary schools in Bungoma County this year.
KCSE 2020 Mean Grade Summary for Lugulu Girls High School
The Top 5 candidates this year scored Grade A plain. There were 6 A plains in total.
The second-best category of candidates during the KCSE 2020 KNEC results in the school posted A- (53).
The KCSE results had a normal curve given that 76 Candidates attained B+ (Plus), 80 B (Plain), 80 posted B- (minus) whereas 26 posted Grade C+ (plus) to close the KUCCPS 2021 direct entry to the university under the full government sponsorship category this year.
The tail was quite short since there were no waste grades. The last grade posted was a D+ plus (1).
With a KCSE Mean Grade of 9.02066, Lugulu Girls Emerges Among the Top Schools in Bungoma County, Western Region KCSE 2020 Exams Results
Out of the total 305 2020 KCSE candidates at the school this year, more than 97% attained C+ plus and above bagging a direct ticket to the university via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS government sponsorship.
Enrolment: The school registered 0 boys and 305 girls totaling 305 2020 KCSE candidates.
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About Lugulu Girls High School
Category; Public, government-sponsored
Level: National
Admission Policy; 100% transition
Physical Location; Webuye, Bungoma County
Form Admission Criteria; Dictated by the Ministry of Education guidelines including KCPE merit, Affirmative Action, and Regional Balance
Lugulu Girls High School 2021 Form One Selection; Admission Letters and List
Admissions: form one selection, application, enrolment rate, criteria, and requirements, admission letters, and placement list
The school admits at least 300 students per year. This cohort is usually selected by the Ministry of Education to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all students in Kenya. The selection of students to the school is evenly distributed across all the 47 counties in Kenya.
The main selection criterion when it comes to Form one selection and placement is the students’ previous performance in KCPE results.
Interested applicants should however tender their interest when selecting their preferred secondary schools at the primary level long before the KCPE results get released.
Worth noting is the fact that picking the school as your first choice is not a direct ticket to the institution. Any student who wishes to join the school must attain the pass mark set by the Ministry of Education.
Form one admission: form one selection: criteria, list, and letters (Calling/placement Letters)
Unlike in the past when some parents and school heads could influence the form one selection list, this year’s selection is done by the MOE and it is purely based on the student’s KCPE marks.
Click HERE to access form one school selection system for national schools.
Have you been selected to join this school? Congratulations on making it this far. For a full list of all students who have been selected to join the institution at form one level, you can visit the school’s portal online or the institution.
To access your form one school placement letter, click HERE.
Admission Requirements
Upon admission, you are expected to carry the following:
- Admission letter
- Primary school Leaving certificate or a letter of identification from the student’s former school
- A copy of your birth certificate
- Two recent passport size photographs (NOT PHOTOSHOPPED) duly signed and stamped at the back by either your former school head or clergyman.
On the official reporting date, parents are advised to strictly adhere to the stipulated timelines for admission.
Notable Alumni
The school has a wide alumni network with over 1,000 old girls. To view some of the school’s alumni, kindly visit the school’s official Facebook page.
Fee structure, Account number, and Branch
Upon admission, students are expected to pay school fees as per the stipulated timeline. The fees should be deposited in the school’s account number provided in the student’s admission letter.
When depositing fees, the student should indicate the name, form, and admission number correctly to avoid confusion.
Other charges include school ID-Kshs 200.
Note:
The above fee is exclusive of school uniforms and other personal effects.
The commission shall be levied on crossed money orders or upcountry cheques.
Sponsored students should produce a letter of commitment from their sponsors.
Personal cheques shall not be accepted.
Payment in cash will not be accepted.
The fee structure for the whole year is usually attached to the student’s admission letter.
School Uniform
Students can buy school uniforms during the official reporting date in school or from any other uniform centers and outlets that stock them.
Pay bill
To be updated soon.
Medical care
The school provides basic medical care for all students. Serious cases are referred to as the nearest Level 4 or five hospital or other medical facilities recommended by the school for NHIF services.
Code of conduct
Every student is expected to strictly adhere to the set school rules and regulations. A copy of the school rules shall be provided during admission.
Besides, students are expected to uphold the following values: hard work, discipline, courtesy, diligence, perseverance, determination, and foresight at all times.
Curriculum and subjects offered
The school offers a broad 8-4-4 curriculum to accommodate the wide range of learners’ needs.
The subjects offered include Maths, English, Kiswahili, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, History, Geography, CRE, Agriculture, Business Studies, Physical Education among others.