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2023 KCSE Results Release; Top 15 Most Improved students
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Unlike in the past when Knec could only recognize the efforts of the Top 15 candidates nationally, the release of KCSE results has turned a new leaf taking into account individual differences and conditions under which the KCSE candidates sat the examinations.
One of the robust ways through which KCSE candidates are appreciated is by the CS Education Machogu reading out the names of the top 15 most improved candidates in KCSE 2023 results. Click Here to check the names of the KCSE 2023 Most improved students once CS Machogu releases KCSE 2023 results today.
List KCSE Most Improved Students
S/NO | NAME | KCPE | KCSE | SCHOOL |
1. | Mbilo Boniface Wambua | 241 | B (plain) | Njukini Mixed Secondary School |
2. | Maina Humphrey Mwangi | 211 | B (plain) | Gathiruini Secondary School |
3. | Kituku Simon Mavii | 221 | B (plain) | ABC Bambusu Secondary School |
4. | Njoroge Kelvin Mwangi | 207 | B (plain) | Jehovah Jireh Secondary School |
5. | Cheptoo Sharon | 267 | B (plain) | Lelu Secondary School |
6. | Shawiza Isaac | 242 | A- (minus) | Makuchi Secondary School |
7. | Okoth Cynthia Adhiambo | 165 | B- (Minus) | Sigoti Complex Girls Secondary School |
8. | Najma Mohamed Hassan | 113 | B (plain) | Banisa Mixed Secondary School |
Najma Mohammed Hassan: 113 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE – Banisa Mixed Secondary School, Mandera County
Okoth Cindy Adhiambo: 165 KCPE marks; B- (minus) in 2021 KCSE – Sigoti Complex Girls’ Secondary School, Kisumu County
Njoroge Kelvin Mwangi: 207 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE – Jehovah Jire Secondary School, Nairobi County
Maina Humphrey Mwangi: 211 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE– Gathiruini Secondary School, Kiambu County
Kituku Simon Mavii: 221 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE – Kambusu ABC Secondary School, Machakos County
Shwawiza Isaac: 242 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE – Makuchi Secondary School, Vihiga County
Mbilo Bonface Wambua: 241 KCPE marks; B (plain) in 2021 KCSE – Njukini Mixed Secondary School, Taita Taveta County
Cheptoo Sharon: 267 KCPE marks; A- (minus) in 2021 KCSE – Lelu Secondary School, Kericho County
Most Improved 2021 KCSE Students Nationally
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1. Mbilo Boniface Wambua – Njukini Mixed Secondary School – KCPE 241 marks, KCSE B (plain).
2. Maina Humphrey Mwangi – Gathiruini Sec School – KCPE 211 marks, KCSE B (plain).
3. Kituku Simon Mavii – ABC Bambusu Sec School – KCPE 221 marks, KCSE B (plain).
4. Njoroge Kelvin Mwangi – Jehovah Jireh Sec School – KCPE 207 marks, KCSE B (plain).
5. Cheptoo Sharon – Lelu Sec School – KCPE 267 marks, KCSE A- (minus).
6. Shawiza Isaac from -Makuchi Sec School- KCPE 242 marks, KCSE B (plain).
7. Okoth Cynthia Adhiambo – Sigoti Complex Girls Sec School – KCPE marks 165, KCSE B- (Minus).
8. Najma Mohamed Hassan-Lanisa Mixed Sec School – KCPE marks 113, KCSE B (plain).
Grades distribution
In the topmost grades (B+ and above), more male learners were represented than their female counterparts.
One thousand one hundred and thirty-eight (1,138) candidates scored A (plain) in the 2021 KCSE exam.
Out of this number, 349 were female and 789 were male.
Under the A-(minus) category, 2,154 female candidates scored the second-best grade, while male learners were 3,819.
Under the B+(plus) category, 5,199 female learners scored the third-best grade, while 8,264 male candidates scored the grade.
The total number of students who scored B (plain) was 25,045; B- (minus), 39,683; C+ (plus), 59,843; C (plain), 81,345; C- (minus), 51,213; D+ (plus), 58,506; D (plain) 73,909; D- (minus), 93,466; and E, 19,573.
Grades distribution
In the topmost grades (B+ and above), more male learners were represented than their female counterparts.
One thousand one hundred and thirty-eight (1,138) candidates scored A (plain) in the 2021 KCSE exam.
Out of this number, 349 were female and 789 were male.
Under the A-(minus) category, 2,154 female candidates scored the second-best grade, while male learners were 3,819.
Under the B+(plus) category, 5,199 female learners scored the third-best grade, while 8,264 male candidates scored the grade.
The total number of students who scored B (plain) was 25,045; B- (minus), 39,683; C+ (plus), 59,843; C (plain), 81,345; C- (minus), 51,213; D+ (plus), 58,506; D (plain) 73,909; D- (minus), 93,466; and E, 19,573.
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