2023 KCPE Results for Kilifi County; Top 100 Schools and Pupils

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2023 KCPE Results for Kilifi County; Top 100 Schools and Pupils

 

KCPE 2023 results- Kilifi County

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Click HERE to check the KCPE 2023 results of Kilifi County at the KNEC portal once CS Machogu releases the results at Mtihani House.

Kilifi County prides itself in producing the following schools in the top 20 KCPE 2023 results.  Top in the chat is Bambino Academy School that produced the best pupil, John Kariuki Ngingi  who scored 427 marks.

S/No SCHOOL MEAN COUNTY POS REGION
1. Bambino Academy School 378.06 Kilifi 3 Coast
2. Bandacho Primary School 375.51  Kilifi 6 Coast
3. Mtwapa Elite Academy 367.46  Kilifi 7 Coast

Get results analysis for all the KCPE 2021/2022 top schools here; Knec KCPE results portal.

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Bambino Academy School takes insurmountable pride in taking position one in Kilifi County after posting an impressive mean score of 378.06. The top candidate from the school scored 427 marks to emerge the best in the County.

 

KCPE 2022-2023 Top 100 Schools and Candidates per School: Kilifi County, Coast Region,

KCPE RESULTS IN 2022-2023 FULL RANKING OF ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KILIFI COUNTY- COAST REGION,

List: Top 100 Pupils and/or Schools in 2022 KCPE Results for Kilifi County (Official),

Kilifi County prides itself in producing the following schools in the top 100 candidates in KCPE 2022 results. Top in the chat is John Kariuki Ngingi with 427 marks.

KCPE 2022 results for Kilifi County;

  1. John Kariuki Ngingi-Bambino Academy-427 marks
  2. Arnold Odhiambo Onyango-Bridge International Academies-407
  3. Joy Catherine Wamuyu-405-Bridge International Academies
  4. Byron Peter Ochieng-403-Bridge International Academies
  5. Dennis Muthoka -402-Bridge International Academies
  6. Mark Nigel Ogola-402-Bridge International Academies

List:  How 2022 KCPE Candidates Performed 

List: How 2022 KCPE Candidates Performed 

 

  1. Number of registered candidates KCPE 2022=1, 233, 852.
  2. Top candidate in KCPE 2022= Glen Otieno Lewis Omondi and Fwaro Makhoha Robinson.
  3. Highest mark in KCPE 2022=431 Marks out of 500.
  4. Improvement margin in KCPE 2022 Highest Score= a positive deviation of 4 points.
  5. KCPE Results 2022 release date: December 16, 2022.
  6. Special needs; 400-419 marks= 7 candidates
  7. Special needs; 300-399 marks= 296 pupils
  8. Special needs; 200-299 marks= 838 learners
  9. Special needs; 100-199 marks= 1, 270 pupils
  10. Special needs; 01-99 marks= 6 pupils
  11. Number of boys in KCPE 2022= 620, 965 (50.32%)
  12. Number of girls in KCPE 2022=612,887 (49.7%)
  13. 400-431 marks= 9, 443 candidates
  14. 300-399 marks= 307, 756 pupils (24%)
  15. 200-299 marks= 619, 593 learners
  16. 100-199 marks= 296, 336 pupils
  17. 01-99 marks= 724 pupils
  18. Number of boys in KCPE 2022= 620, 965 (50.32%)
  19. Number of girls in KCPE 2022=612,887 (49.7%)

Girls Vs Boys Performance

In the 2022 KCPE, female candidates performed better than their male counterparts in three languages among them English, Kiswahili, and Sign language.

Male candidates performed better than female candidates in Maths, Science, Social Studies, and Religious Education.

Four counties recorded more male than female candidates this year. They are Turkana, Garissa, Wajir and Mandera.

 

Key Statistics and Figures in KCPE 2022: 

1. KCPE 2022: 62 310 adults sat the KCPE exam which represents 5.08% of the total candidature population.
2. KCPE 2021: the number of adults who sat the exam were 29 607, representing 2.42% of the total population that sat the exam. 

The number of adults who sat the KCPE exams this year increased according to statistics from the Ministry of Education.

The statistics show that 62,310 adults sat the exams which represent 5.08 per cent of the total candidates’ population.

Last year, the adults who sat the exams were 29,607, representing 2.42 per cent.

 

The statistics also show that all counties registered an increase in adult candidates from last year.

The results were released on Wednesday December 16, 2022 by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu at Mitihani House in Nairobi.

The statistics also showed that the number of candidates who were 12 years and below declined.

Machogu said that the number dropped from 33,627 (2.74%) in 2021 to 31,498 (2.53%) in 2022.

The CS said that the decline shows that children are enrolled in school at the right age.

 

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