The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) scrapped the ranking of schools. Although the official list of KCSE 2024 top 100 schools is no longer available on the official Knec portal, dedicated websites and mainstream media houses usually go the extra mile by reaching out to school principals who gladly provide official KCSE mean scores that enable them to draw comparisons and come up with top- performing schools. Although the list may not be comprehensive, the mean scores presented are correct!
According to The Daily Nation for instance, Moi High School Kabarak in Nakuru County topped the list of top performers in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education after posting an impressive mean score of 10.43 in the KCSE results released this year.
The results were released by the CS Education on Monday at Moi Girls Eldoret national school in Uasin Gishu County.
Most top 100 slots in the KCSE 2024 top 100 schools were however dominated by public national and extra county schools.
The official KCSE 2024 distribution of grades for Moi High School Kabarak is as follows: A=62, A-=155,B+=102, B=60, B-=18, C+=4. The school achieved a great milestone after the whole class met the threshold for direct transition to university via KUCCPS.
Mudasa Academy also proved its worth after attaining a mean of 10.4 while Kapsabet Boys came third with 10.2.
Kindly note that the Ministry of Education (MOE) no longer ranks schools but provisional data collected by Nation shows some of the KCSE 2024 top schools in various counties and regions.
KCSE 2024 Top Schools in Counties and Regions
School
Category, Level
KCSE
Mean (January 2024)
Analysis
Moi Kabarak High School
Private
10.43 B+ plus
Best Private Secondary School nationally.
Mudasa Academy
Private
10.4 B+ plus
Best Private Secondary School in Vihiga County
Kenya High School
Public, National
9.948 B+ plus
Best public girls national school
Chemelil Sugar Academy
Private
9.89 B+ plus
Best Private Secondary School in Kisumu County
Kiage Tumaini Boys High School
Private
9.745 B+ plus
Best Private Secondary School in Kisii County
Maranda High School
Public, National
9.578 B+ plus
Best boys’ school in Siaya County
Maseno School
Public, National
9.543 B+ plus
Best boys’ school in Kisumu County
Loreto High School, Limuru
Public, National
9.54 B+ plus
Best girls’ school in Kiambu County
Friends School Kamusinga
Public, National
9.36501 B plain
Best boys’ school in Bungoma County
This is How KNEC Grades Schools; New KNEC Grading System 2024
Outgoing CS Education Ezekiel Machogu directed the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) to review and adjust the university cluster subjects that determine which course a student qualifies to pursue based on their subject performance.
This new directive opened a new window of opportunities for thousands of students who took the 2023 KCSE examinations for they now have a shot at prestigious university courses that were out of reach for their predecessors.
The directive is part of changes in the grading of candidates adopted in September following recommendations by the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms.
“This is as a result of the application of a new grading system that reduced the number of compulsory subjects required to compute the mean grade,” said the CS at the Moi Girls School, Eldoret, during the release of the 2023 KCSE examination results.
“The new reform measure will allow a larger number of students to pursue courses of their choice at the universities, diploma and TVET training at certificate and artisan levels.”
The CS also instructed KUCCPS to conduct awareness and career guidance exercises for last year’s candidates, particularly on the new clusters and funding model.
ST. TERESA’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL; DETAILS, KCSE RESULTS, ADMISSIONS, FORM ONE SELECTION, ADMISSION LETTERS, NOTABLE ALUMNI, PAY BILL, FEES, ACCOUNT NUMBER, CONTACTS, LOCATION, KNEC CODE, UNIFORM & ANTHEM
A fully detailed guide to St Teresa’s Girls High School with special focus on the school’s KCSE results and admissions (form one selection/placement, admission letters, and admission list)
Since its inception decades ago, ST. Teresa’s Girls High School, Kisumu has proved to be a hallmark of academic excellence in KCSE results ranking.
The school’s enrollment stands at over 600. Get to know St. Teresa’s Girls High School’s details including the school’s latest KCSE performance, contacts, Alumni, location, Pay Bill, account number, uniform, and admissions.
The school is located behind the Kibuye Archdiocese of Kisumu Catholic Church, Kisumu County, within the Nyanza Region of Kenya.
Latest Validated School Contacts
Current Postal Address: P.O Box 4468-40100 Kisumu
E-mail Address:
Latest Phone number:
Website: www.sttheresaskisumu.win
Admissions: form one selection, application, enrolment rate, criteria, and requirements
The school admits at least 150 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 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 extra county 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.
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 uniform 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.
School Anthem
To be updated soon.
Diet
The school diet majorly comprises Ugali, maize, beans, sukuma wiki, cabbages, Githeri, Meat, Eggs, Rice, Tea, Bread, and fruits.
Note: No special meals are provided.
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KNEC RELEASES RESULTS; this list of top 10 counties will shock you!
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) on Tuesday, February 2, announced that 17 out of the 47 counties had a mean score of 50 and above in the recently concluded tests.
The top 10 counties in the assessments are; Nairobi 59.20, Garissa 56.34, Mandera 55.11, Wajir 54.47, Mombasa 54.40, Kiambu 53.79, Kajiado 53.56, Kirinyaga 53.37, Nyeri 53.33 and Makueni 53.29.
“A majority of the low performing counties are in ASAL regions,” reads the report.
The tests were meant to gauge the students’ exam preparedness following the nine-month Covid-19 break.
KNEC has since raised alarm following the failure of KCPE students who are expected to seat their national examination in a month’s time. The examination body indicated that a majority of class 8 learners had performed below average.
“This is evidenced by the substantial proportion of learners who did not attain the minimum benchmark of 50 percent in most of the subject assessed,” reads the report.
In terms of gender, girls outperformed the boys in languages scoring an average of 48.965 percent against 46.08. However, boys outperformed girls in sciences and mathematics.
The report found that students performed poorly in languages hence concluded that the learners did not have the essential understanding skills.
“Of concern are the substantial percentages of pupils not attaining minimum proficiency levels of language skills, yet research has shown that proficiency in reading/language has a bearing on the acquisition of other educational outcomes.”
Students performed poorly in essay based quizzes as opposed to multiple-choice questions.
The report was backed up by education officials who conducted the assessment. They noted a sharp drop in the languages which in previous reports have recorded a high performance.
During the KCPE 2021-2022 results released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, the school emerged among the top performing and best ranking 20 primary schools inBungoma County.
The school’s top KCPE candidate this year attained *out of the total 500 marks.
During the KCPE 2020-2021 results released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, the school emerged among the top 50 primary schools in Bungoma County.
The school’s top KCPE candidate WATTA JAMES BILL CLINTON attained 429 out of the total 500 marks.
KCPE RESULTS PERFORMANCE PER SUBJECT FOR MARELL ACADEMY PRIMARY SCHOOL
SUBJECT
KCPE
2021-2022
MEAN
SCORE
KCPE
2020
MEAN
SCORE
ENGLISH
MATHEMATICS
KISWAHILI
SCIENCE
SOCIAL STUDIES
SCHOOL MEAN
(KCPE 2019)
SCHOOL MEAN
(KCPE 2020)
POSITION
IN SIAYA
COUNTY
The KCPE mean for the school stands at * (KCPE 2020 results released in 2021).Stay tuned for the live release of 2021-2022 KCPE results today then click HERE or visit the Knec portal to access timely and verified results for the school and other KCPE top-performing schools in Siaya County and across the 47 counties in Kenya.
KCPE Mean for MARELL ACADEMY Primary School, Bungoma County- Western Region
KCPE Top 10 Candidates- MARELL ACADEMY Primary Schoolin Bungoma County.
Click Here to view the full list of KCPE 2021 Top Schools and Candidates per County and School once the KCPE Results 2021-2022 are released by the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Education at Mtihani House along the Dennis-Pritt Road in Nairobi.
The best student scored over 400 marks. More than 10 KCPE candidates attained 300 and above marks.
MARELL ACADEMY Primary KCPE 2020-2021 RESULTS
The school presented * candidates for KCPE 2020 examinations. During the 2020 KCPE results released by the CS Education in May 2021, the school was ranked among the best in Bungoma County
MARELL ACADEMY Primary KCPE 2020 (2021) RESULTS PERFORMANCE PER SUBJECT
English-
Mathematics-
Kiswahili-
Science-
Social Studies-
HERE IS THE KCPE RESULTS FULL RANKING OF ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY- WESTERN REGION
Kitui Boys High 2021 KCSE Results Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2022; Current KCSE (2021) School Mean Score (9.40), Number of As, A- Minus, Grade Summary, Distribution & Rank-Position 10 Nationally
The school’s current mean score is B+ plus (KCSE 2022-January 2023 results). Check out the 2022/2023 KCSE results for Kitui High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
The school’s current mean score stands at 9.50 B+ plus (KCSE 2021 results released in April 2022) up from the 9.15 B plain mean posted in KCSE 2020 -May 2021 Results. The school registered 180 candidates for the national examinations. 179 attained the minimum entry grade to Universities and Colleges in 2022 under Kuccps sponsorship. The KCSE 2021 grade distribution for Kitui High School is as follows: A(2), A-(43), B+(52), B(43), B-(27), C+(12), C(1). The school still made it to the Top 100 KCSE 2021 schools after clinching position 10 nationally and position 31 in KCSE 2020.
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Kitui High School
Kitui High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2021-2022 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2021 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2020, 2019) on our website at newspro.co.ke
Official 2021-2022 KCSE Mean Score, Rank/Position, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Kitui High School
Grade
School
Entry
KCSE
2022
School Entry KCSE 2021
Overall National Grade Summary
KCSE 2021
Overall
National Grade Summary
KCSE 2020
School Entry KCSE 2020
A
2
893
A-
43
6420
B+
52
14427
B
43
25207
B-
27
38194
C+
12
57999
C
1
85458
C-
0
109454
D+
0
117898
D
0
121942
D-
0
137361
E
0
28046
X
0
0
Y
0
0
U
0
0
P
0
0
W
0
0
School Mean
9.50 B+ plus
9.15
THE CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE;
The Previous KCSE 2020 Mean Score is 9.15
CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY; KCSE 2021-POSITION 10 AND KCSE 2020 POSITION 31
OFFICIAL 2021 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Kitui Boys High School
Kitui Boys High School posted an impressive mean of 9.5 B+ plus during the KCSE 2021 KNEC Results released in May 2022.
Current KCSE Mean Score, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Kitui High School as of May 2021-2022
Grade
School
Entry
KCSE
2022
School Entry KCSE 2021
Overall National Grade Summary
KCSE 2020
A
2
893
A-
43
6420
B+
52
14427
B
43
25207
B-
27
38194
C+
12
57999
C
1
85458
C-
0
109454
D+
0
117898
D
0
121942
D-
0
137361
E
0
28046
X
0
Y
0
U
P
W
CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE
9.50
CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY
10
OFFICIAL 2020 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Kitui High SCHOOL
Kitui High School posted an impressive mean of 9.15 during the KCSE 2020 KNEC Results released in May 2021.
KEEP IT HERE FOR MORE VERIFIED KCSE 2021-2022 KNEC RESULTS FOR ALL KCSE TOP-PERFORMING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA
2020 KCSE Results; Special Credits for Kitui High School
Worth noting is that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021 for theSchoolover 85 % of its KCSE 2020 candidates attained the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
SPONSORED LINKS
KCSE Results from 2021-2022; Click HERE to Get your KCSE Results via Premium KNEC SMS CODE 20076
KCSE Results in 2021-2022 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Kitui High School KCSE 2021/2022 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Kitui High School, one of the KCSE 2021 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Kitui County, Eastern Region
We have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s recent KCSE results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2021 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of Kitui High School- School’s KCSE 2021 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
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About Kitui High School; Full Details
Category; Public, government-sponsored
Admission Policy; 100% transition
Form Admission; Dictated by the Ministry of Education guidelines including KCPE merit, Affirmative Action, and Regional Balance
Kitui High School 2022 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 of 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.
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
It will be updated soon.
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, and Physical Education among others.
2022/2023 KCSE RESULTS SMS CODE; CS MACHOGU TO RELEASE RESULTS ON THIS DATE
Marking of the 2022 KCSE examinations is underway. On Friday January 6, 2023, all the examiners had completed the process of harmonizing the marking schemes for all the 30 papers tested during the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations.
S/NO.
MOBILE
SERVICE
PROVIDER
KNEC KCSE SMS CODE
EXAMINATION
RESULTS
1
SAFARICOM
20076
720199002KCSE TO 20076
2
AIRTEL KENYA
20076
720199002KCSE TO 20076
3
TELKOM KENYA
20076
720199002KCSE TO 20076
4
FINSERVE
20076
720199002KCSE TO 20076
5
OTHERS
20076
720199002KCSE TO 20076
On Saturday January 7, 2023, all KNEC marking centres were activated into the live marking mode.
The examiners usually take a record time of 14 days to harmonize the marking schemes and mark candidates’ scripts.
The 2022 KCSE candidates should therefore expect results by Friday next week.
The official Knec code for 2022 KCSE examinations is 20076.
To receive results quickly, send the SMS with the candidate’s full index number followed by KCSE to 20076 through mobile service providers namely Safaricom, Airtel, Equitel, Telkom, Finserve etc.
2021 KCSE Results Released on Saturday 23rd April, 2022 – KCSE 2022 Results Out Soon!
GET KCSE 2022 RESULTS RELEASE DETAILS AT THE KNEC PORTAL ONCE RESULTS GET RELEASED.
KCSE 2021 RESULTS RELEASE DETAILS
2021 KCSE 2022 Grades Distribution A = 1138 (349 Females and 789 Males)
A- = 5973
B+ = 13463
B = 25045
B- = 39683
C+ = 59843
C = 81345
C- = 99406
D+ = 116355
D = 145916
D- = 187264
E = 46151
Top 500 Schools KCSE 2021 Results, Top 100 Schools KCSE 2021 Results 2022
Kapsabet High Tops in KCSE Exam for Second Year
Kapsabet Boys Tops As – All 461 Candidates Earn University Entry Grade
Kapsabet Boys High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 104, A- = 191, B+ = 99, B = 54, B- = 12, C+ = 1 Total = 461 Average = 10.69
Kenya High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 64, A- = 130, B+ = 70, B = 36, B- = 18, C+ = 12, C = 1, C- = 1 Total = 332
Mangu High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 110, A- = 156, B+ = 94, B = 77, B- = 36, C+ =19, C= 7, C- = 2 Total = 501 Average = 10.26
Alliance High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 70, A- = 148, B+ = 101, B = 56, B- = 21, C+ = 18, C = 5, C- = 3, D = 1, X = 3 Total = 426 Average = 10.19
Kagumo High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 34, A- = 98, B+ = 96, B = 46, B- = 40, C+ = 24, C = 3, C- = 6 Total = 347 Average = 9.78
Starehe Boys Centre 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 10, A- = 60, B+ = 94, B = 42, B- = 29, C+ = 16, C = 15, D+ = 1, D = 1, E = 1 Total = 269 Average = 9.44
Maseno School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 20, A- = 74, B+ = 116, B = 121, B- = 90, C+ = 75, C = 41, C- = 8, D+ = 1 Total = 546
Loreto Girls High School Limuru – Number of As = 15, A- = 72, B+ = 82, B = 68, B- = 45, C+ = 23, C = 7 C- = 2, D+ = 1 Total = 315 Average = 9.46
Anestar Boys High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of A- = 6, B+ = 29, B = 15, B- = 12, C+ = 2 Total = 64 Average = 9.39
Agoro Sare High School 2021 KCSE Results – Number of As = 15, A- = 75, B+ = 90, B = 92, B- = 92, C+ = 62, C = 36, C- = 15, D+ = 3 Total = 480 Average = 8.8
Girl Who Scored 113 Marks in KCPE Gets Grade B
Student Who Topped 16-year-olds Category Did KCPE While in Class 7
Why Grade ‘A’ Students Miss Out on Their Dream Courses – KUCCPS Course Application Tips 2022 for 2021 KCSE Candidates
Top KCSE 2021 Candidates –
1. Jariel Ndeda Obura (A of 87.167) – Mangu High School
2. Mukuha Timothy – Alliance High School (87.139)
3. Job Ngara – Mangu High (87.116)
4. Chege David Kamau – St Joseph Boys Kitale (87.104)
5. Ramadhan Musa Tepo – Light Academy (87.103)
5. Mwendo Cecily Mutheu – Kenya High (87.103) (Top Girl/Female Student)
6. Ian Mwai – Kakamega High (87.086)
7. Pita Shekinah Wise – Kenya High (87.079)
8. Mshindi Daniel Ouma – Light Academy (87.076)
9. Brenda Cherotich – Kipsigis Girls (87.066)
10. Mugane Job Ngatia – Strathmore School (87.064)
11. Pretie Ariona Adanga – Kapsabet (87.059)
12. Adanga Mutethia – Mangu (87.057)
13. Abiyah Melanie Nelima – Kenya High (87.04)
13. Maina Millicent Wamuru – Kenya High (87.04)
2021 KCSE 2022 Grades Distribution A = 1138 (349 Females and 789 Males)
A- = 5973
B+ = 13463
B = 25045
B- = 39683
C+ = 59843
C = 81345
C- = 99406
D+ = 116355
D = 145916
D- = 187264
E = 46151
2021 KCSE Top Underage Candidates1. Brenda Cherotich – Kipsigis Girls’ High School – 87.66
2. Brian Ndeto – Starehe Boys’ Centre and School – 86.7
3. Muendo Jane Mutheu – St. Therese Mbooni Girls’ High School- 86.6
4. Arnold Felix Oguda Oketch – Kabianga High School – 86.5
5. Mutua Fabian Mutisya – Mang’u High School – 86.4
6. Njuguna Mercy Wanjiku – Pangani Girls’ High School – 85.9
7. Mutuku Gloria Wavinya – Alliance Girls’ High School – 85.8
8. Njuguna Victor Mburu – Murang’a High School – 85.7
9. Nthenya Dotty Sweetie – Kenya High School – 85.6
10. Nalyanya Keith Lesley – Alliance High School – 85.5
10. Gatheca Purity Ngina – Precious Blood School, Riruta – 85.5
11. Kyalo Peter Mumo – St. Charles Lwanga – 84.9
11. Sitati Shammah Wekesa – Nairobi School – 84.9
12. Orangi Mitunda Divon – Friends School Kamusinga – 84.8
13. Otieno Evans Omondi – Mbita High School – 84.7
The top special needs candidate was Reuben Osoro Branton of Kapsabet Boys – mean score was 83.489 (A plain).
2021 KCSE Top 15 Special Needs Candidates1. Reuben Osoro Branton, Kapsabet Boys (83.489, A)
2. Agot Saulo Olango, Maranda High (83.294, A)
3. Otieno Omondi Stanley, Maseno School (80.414, A-)
4. Mburugu Ian Mutethia, Mangu High School (79.326, A-)
5. Precious Zawadi Machuka, Moi Girls High School Eldoret (79.326, A-)
6. Gatluak Gai Deng, Chesamisi Boys High School (79.204, A-)
7. Kimiru Peter Kamau, Nyandarua High School (78.289, A-)
8. Momanyi Bonface, Nyambaria High School (78.284, A-)
9. Okoth Stanley Otieno, St. Joseph’s Rapogi, (77.156, A-)
10. John Mutugu Chege, S.A High School for the Blind (77.069, A-)
11. Awoi Imoit Bethwel, Maranda High (76.184, A-)
12. Siyad Salah Abdi, Bushra High School (76.11, A-)
13. Frank Momanyi, Kanga High (75.163, B+)
14. Mang’ang’a Collins Marwa, Tarang’any A Boys High (75.099, B+)
15. Senteu Joshua Mokoi, Kiambu High School (74.946, B+)
2021 KCSE Results 2022 – Best performing sub-county schools:1. Nyakeore Secondary School, Nyanza, (65.25)
2. Kebulonik Secondary School, Rift Valley (57.96)
3. Banisa Mixed Secondary School, North Eastern (51.39)
4. Manyatta Mixed Secondary School, Eastern (50.67)
5. Shibanga Mixed Secondary School, Western (50.52)
6. Heni Secondary School, Central (46.07)
7. Mary Happy Day School, Nairobi (41.40)
8. AlFarsy Girls Secondary School, Coast (36.22)
2021 KCSE Results 2022 – Best performing candidates in sub-county schools:
1. Anthony Njuguna Muhoro, Kiamaina Secondary School, Rift Valley (84.634)
2. Owino Eric, Akoko Secondary School, Nyanza (83.71)
3. Karwitha Clinton Mutwiri, Angaine Mixed Day Secondary School, Eastern (81.449)
4. Achesa Alukoti Dillan, Matunda S.A Secondary School, Western (81.237)
5. Ndiangui Frank Wagura, St. James Kiaritha Secondary School, Central (79.439)
6. Mulei Kelvin, Dandora Secondary School, Nairobi (79.213)
7. M’Kirima Dennis Mwamburi, St. Charles Lwanga Secondary School, Coast (78.246)
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8 Most Improved 2021 KCSE Students Nationally1. 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).
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Click HEREto get the KCSE 2022 Results for Kirigara Girls High Schoolonce this year’s KCSE results are officially released. The school’s current mean score is C- (KCSE 2021). It was ranked position * nationally. The school presented * candidates for the KCSE 2021 exams. Out of the * KCSE 2021 candidates, * attained the minimum entry grade- C+ to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2022. The KCSE 2021 grade distribution for Kirigara Girls High School is as follows: A(0), A-(), B+(), B(), B-(), C+(), C(), C-(), D+ (), D(). Click HEREto view comprehensive results.
Kirigara Girls High School 2021/2022 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count
Kirigara Girls High School records an impressive result in the 2021 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 5.192 points which is a C- (KCSE 2019)
The school’s current mean score thus stands at C– minus, KCSE 2021- April 2022 Results a slight improvement, a positive deviation from the mean posted in KCSE 2020 -May 2021 Results.
This is a prestigious girls’ onlysecondary school located in Meru Central- Meru County, Eastern Region in Kenya that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top schools nationally.
In KCSE 2021, it was ranked position * nationally. Check out the 2022/2023 KCSE results for Kirigara GirlsHigh School at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
Kirigara Girls High School
The school offers both the new Competency-Based Curriculum, CBC, and the nearly phased out 8-4-4 education system to the students under the Kenyan curriculum. It has got approximately 1000 students and over 40 teaching staff.
Kirigara Girls High School Notable Alumni,
Notable alumni encompass renowned lawyers, doctors, advocates, doctors, and teachers. Click HERE to view notable alumni of the school.
Kirigara Girls High School KCSE results,
Based on its tradition and high entry grade/ pass mark during form one selection, the school is likely to excel in the upcoming KCSE examinations. Click HERE to view a comprehensive analysis of KCSE Results for the school and other KCSE top-performing schools once the results are officially released.
Kirigara Girls High School form one selection,
Form one selection to this school is purely done online by the ministry of education based on KCPE merit.
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Kirigara Girls High School
Kirigara Girls High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2020-2021 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2020-2021 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2019) on our website at newspro.co.ke
Kirigara Girls High School stamped authority once more in MeruCounty on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2021-2022 Results ranking in 2022.
The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2021 top grades including some As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top best performing and top-ranking schools in Meru County.
Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2021 Results released in April 2022, Kirigara Girls had over 55% of its KCSE 2021 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2022.
Kirigara Girls High School KCSE 2021 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Kirigara Girls High School, one of the KCSE 2021/2022 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Meru County, Eastern region
If you are dying to know how Kirigara Girls High Schoolperformed during the KCSE 2020-2021 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2020-2021 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2020-2021 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of Kirigara GirlsHigh School– School’sKCSE 2021 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
In the year 2020, the school posted an impressivemean score.
Transition to Universities: More than 50% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.
Number of As- The majority of the KNEC registered candidates posted impressive grades.
Special Credits
KCSE 2021; The school appeared in the KCSE 2021 Top schools nationally. It scooped position * nationally dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.
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The school’s Mean grade stands at a C of 5.71 points (KCSE Results) released in 2021. Stay tuned for the official release of the 2021 KCSE Results this April 2022 for the Knec KCSE examinations administered between March 2022 and April 2022 then click Hereto access verified KCSE Results for Tenges High School and other KCSE Top Performing Schools in Kenya per County or access the Knec Portal.
Background Information
Since its inception decades ago, Tenges High, Baringo has proved to be a hallmark of academic excellence in KCSE results ranking
The school’s enrollment stands at over 300. Get to knowTengesHigh School’s details including the school’s latest KCSE performance, contacts, Alumni, location, Pay Bill, account number, uniform, and admissions.
The school’s KNEC Code is 33517101. Use this code to access this year’s KCSE Results for the whole school.
Current School Location-Google Maps
The school is located in Baringo Central, Baringo Countywithin the Great Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
Latest Validated School Contacts- School’s Name; Tenges Boys High School
Current Postal Address:Address– 100, Town- Tenges, Code*.
E-mail Address:
Latest Phone contact: 254 702 075 286
Website:
Admissions: application, enrolment rate, criteria, and requirements
The school admits at least 150 students per year. The main selection criterion 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.
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.
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
Diet
The school diet majorly comprises Ugali, maize, beans, sukuma wiki, cabbages, Githeri, Meat, Eggs, Rice, Tea, Bread, and fruits.
OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2021/2022 for Maseno Boys High School
The school’s mean score stands at 8.86 (KCSE 2021 results released in April 2022). The school was ranked position 14 nationally in 2020 KCSE after posting an impressive mean of 9.58 (KCSE 2020-May 2021 Results). The KCSE 2021 grade distribution for Maseno Boys is as follows:
A=20
A-=74
B+=116
B=121
B-=91
C+=74
C=40
C-=8
D+=1
X=1
Following the release of the 2022 KCSE Results this year, we have analyzed the 20220KCSE results for all schools. Click Here to access verified 2022 KCSE Results for Maseno Boys High School and other KCSE Top performing schools across all the counties.
Maseno Boys High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2021-2022 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2021 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2020, 2019) on our website at newspro.co.ke
OFFICIAL 2021 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Maseno High SCHOOL
Maseno Boys High School posted an impressive mean of 8.86 during the KCSE 2021 KNEC Results released in April 2022. It was ranked position one in Kisumu County thus preceding Chemelil Sugar Academy which had a mean of 8.3 and Sigoti Complex which came third with a mean of 8.2.
Official 2021-2022 KCSE Mean Score, Rank/Position, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Maseno High School
Grade
School
Entry
KCSE
2022
School Entry KCSE 2021
Overall National Grade Summary
KCSE 2021
Overall
National Grade Summary
KCSE 2020
School Entry KCSE 2020
A
20
893
24
A-
74
6420
121
B+
116
14427
121
B
121
25207
94
B-
91
38194
54
C+
74
57999
34
C
40
85458
11
C-
8
109454
3
D+
1
117898
D
0
121942
D-
0
137361
E
0
28046
X
1
0
Y
0
0
U
0
0
P
0
0
W
0
0
School Mean
8.86 B Plain
9.58
CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE; 8.86 B Plain
CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION IN KISUMU COUNTY-1
KCSE 2020 SCHOOL MEAN SCORE; 9.58
KCSE 2020 SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY; POSITION 14
Current KCSE Mean Score, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Maseno Boys High School as of May 2021-April 2022
Grade
School
Entry
KCSE
2021-2022
School Entry KCSE 2020
Overall National Grade Summary
KCSE 2020
A
20
24
893
A-
74
121
6420
B+
116
121
14427
B
121
94
25207
B-
91
54
38194
C+
74
34
57999
C
40
11
85458
C-
8
3
109454
D+
1
117898
D
0
121942
D-
0
137361
E
0
28046
X
1
Y
0
U
0
P
0
W
0
CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE
8.86 B Plain
9.58 B+ Plus
CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY
29
14
OFFICIAL 2020 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Maseno High SCHOOL
Maseno Boys High School posted an impressive mean of 9.58 during the KCSE 2020 KNEC Results released in May 2021.
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2020 KCSE Results; Special Credits for Maseno Boys High School
Worth noting is that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021 for theSchoolover 75 % of its KCSE 2020 candidates attained the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
SPONSORED LINKS
KCSE Results from 2021-2022; Click HERE to Get your individual KCSE Results via Premium KNEC SMS CODE 20076
KCSE Results in 2021-2022 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Maseno Boys High School KCSE 2021/2022 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Maseno Boys High School, one of the KCSE 2021 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Kisumu County, Nyanza Region
We have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s recent KCSE results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2021 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis for Maseno Boys High School– School’s KCSE 2021 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
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About Maseno Boys High School; Full Details
Category; Public, government-sponsored
Admission Policy; 100% transition
Form Admission; Dictated by the Ministry of Education guidelines including KCPE merit, Affirmative Action, and Regional Balance
Maseno Boys High School 2022 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.
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.
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.
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KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Karura SDA High School
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Karura SDA High School stamped authority once more in NairobiCounty on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2020-2021 Results ranking in 2021.
The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2020 top candidates with some As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top 100 best performing and top-ranking schools in Nairobi County.
Worth noting is that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021 forKarura SDA High Schoolover 75% of its KCSE 2020 candidates attained the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
This year, the School’s Top Candidate scored an A making it to the list of Top KCSE 2020 candidates.
SPONSORED LINKS
KCSE Results 2020-2021; Click HERE to Get your individual KCSE Results via Premium KNEC SMS CODE 20076
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Karura SDA High School KCSE 2020 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary Karura SDA High School, one of the KCSE 2020 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Nairobi County, Nairobi region
If you are dying to know how Karura SDA HighSchoolperformed during the KCSE 2020-2021 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2020 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2020 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of Karura SDA High School– School’sKCSE 2020 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
In the year 2019, the school posted an impressivemean score of 8.4 B Plain.
Transition to Universities: More than 75% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.
Number of As- A few of the Knec registered candidates attained As
School’s Special KCSE Results Credits
KCSE 2019; The school appeared in the KCSE 2019 Top 100 schools nationally. It scooped position 57 nationally dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.
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St. Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score-10.5 A-, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024
In KCSE 2023 results, the school registered an improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 10.5 A-. The school’s current mean score is 10.5 A- (KCSE 2023 Results) a positive deviation from 10.05 B+ (KCSE 2022 Results).
St. Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High school 2022/2023 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count
St. Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High school records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 10.5 points which is an A- (minus).
The school’s current mean score thus stands at 10.5 A- Minus, KCSE 2023 Results a positive deviation from the 9.05 posted in KCSE 2022 Results.
This is a prestigious national girls’ only boarding school located in Kiminini– Saboti–Trans Nzoia County that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top 10 schools nationally.
In KCSE 2023, it was ranked as the fifth-best overall and in KCSE 2022 and 2021 it still clinched position 5 nationally. Check out the 2023/2024 KCSE results for St. Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
St. Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High School location,
The school is located in Saboti along Kitale-Kakamega road, in Trans Nzoia County, Kenya. The school offers both the new Competence Based Curriculum, CBC, and the nearly phased out 8-4-4 education system to the students under the Kenyan curriculum. It has got approximately 500 students and a total of 30 teaching staff.
The school was started in the year 1926 as a mixed-day primary school and later on became a mixed intermediate-day school. The boys were later phased out to St. Joseph’s Intermediate school in the year 1951 as the girls became boarders.
St. Brigid’s Kiminini Girls High School Notable Alumni,
Notable alumni include renowned lawyers, advocates, and doctors. Click HERE to view notable alumni of the school.
St Brigid’s Kiminini High KCSE 2023 results,
Based on its tradition and high entry grade/ pass mark during form one selection, the school is likely to excel in the upcoming KCSE 2023 examinations. Click HEREto view a comprehensive analysis of KCSE Results for the school and other KCSE top-performing schools once the results are officially released.
St Brigid’s Kiminini High School form one selection,
Form one selection to this school is purely done online by the ministry of education based on KCPE merit.
KCSE Results 2022-2023 for the St Brigid’s Kiminini High School
St Brigid’s Kiminini High Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2022-2023 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2022-2023 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results on our website at newspro.co.ke
St Brigid’s Kiminini High-stamped authority once more in Trans Nzoia County on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2022-2023 Results ranking in 2023.
The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2022 top grades including some As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top 10 best-performing and top-ranking schools in Trans Nzoia County.
Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2022 Results released in January 2023, St Brigid’s Kiminini Highhad 100% of its KCSE 2022 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2023.
St Brigid’s Kiminini high KCSE 2023 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for St Brigid’s Kiminini High School, one of the KCSE 2023/2024 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Trans Nzoia County, Rift Valley region
If you are dying to know how St Brigid’s Kiminini High School performed during the KCSE 2022-2023 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2022-2023 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2022-2023 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of St Brigid’s Kiminini High– School’sKCSE 2023 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best-ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2022-2023 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
In the year 2020, the school posted an impressivemean score of 9.85 B+ Plus.
Transition to Universities: More than 85% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.
Number of As- A few of the Knec registered candidates attained As while more than 20 scored A-Minus
Special Credits
KCSE 2020; The school appeared in the KCSE 2020 Top 100 schools nationally. It scooped position 5 nationally dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.
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Unlike in the past when Kneccould 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 Hereto 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
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.
County Directors of Education with TVET Institutions,
Heads of institutions offering Business and Technical KNEC examinations, Sub-County
Directors of Education with TVET Institut
KNEC CIRCULAR ON PHASED OUT/ EXPIRED BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL COURSES
1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council wishes to inform all heads of TVET institutions, TVET County Directors, and Sub County Directors of Education offering Business and Technical Examinations that, TVET curricula and syllabi have been under review by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum (KICD) since 2009. In the review, non- modular courses have gradually been replaced by modular TVET courses.
2.0 The lists of phased-out Business and Technical courses, and the courses that replaced
them, are contained in Appendices I, 2 and 3 respectively.
3.0 Institutions were expected to migrate to the new modular courses within five years of the expiry of the old courses. KNEC has been offering candidates with referrals in the phased-out courses opportunities to register and sit the affected papers. However, some institutions have often used this as a loophole to register fresh candidates in the expired courses.
4.0 KNEC wishes to notify the institutions still offering the expired courses that examinations for the phased-out courses will be offered for the last time in November 2025 as shown in Appendix 1 and Appendix 2. There will be no registration of candidates for these courses after November 2025.
8.0 Phased-out Modular courses will be discontinued progressively between November 2025 and November 2027 as shown in Appendix 3. There will be no registration of candidates for these Modular courses after November 2027.
Technical Courses That Have Been Phased Out and will no longer be offered after November 2025:
S/NO
CODE
COURSE NAME
REPLACED BY
1102
Craft Certificate in Mechanical Engineering
1501
2.
1103
Craft Certificate in Automotive Engineering
1503
3.
1106
Craft Certificate in Welding & Fabrication
1508
4.
1202
Certificate in Electrical Installation
1601
5.
1204
Certificate in Electronics Instruments & Fault Diagnosis
1602
6.
2101
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Production Option)
2501
7.
2106
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Fabrication
Technology & metallurgy Option)
2508
8.
2305
Diploma in Building
2705
9.
2307
Diploma in Civil Engineering
2707
10.
2309
Diploma in Architecture
2709
11.
2709
Diploma in Architecture
2710
12.
0504
Artisan Certificate Seafarers
05041
13.
1504
Craft Certificate Nautical Science
15041
14.
1505
Craft Certificate Marine Engineering
15051
15.
2504
Diploma Nautical Science
25041
16.
2505
Diploma Marine Engineering
25051
17.
2101
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Production Option)
2501
18.
2102
Diploma in Plant and Work services Engineering
2502
19.
2103
Diploma in Automotive Engineering
2503
20.
2104
Diploma in Construction Plant Engineering
2509
21.
2106
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Fabrication
Technology and Metallurgy option)
2508
22.
2107
Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (Airframes and
Engines Option)
2506
23.
2201
Diploma in Electronic Engineering
2601/2/3
24.
2202
Diploma in Electronics Engineering (Telecommunication
Option)
2602
25.
2203
Diploma in Telecommunication Engineering
2602
26.
2204
Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Power Option)
2601
27.
2206
Diploma in Instrumentation & Control Engineering
2603
28.
2207
Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering (Avionics)
2507
29.
2209
Diploma in Information Technology
2920
30.
2404
Diploma In Applied Biology
2914
31.
2426
Diploma In Dietetics Management
2916
32.
1408
Craft Certificate in Science Laboratory Technology
1904
33.
1409
Craft Certificate in Fishery Technology
1908
S/NO
CODE
COURSE NAME
REPLACED RY
34
1402
Craft Certificate in Food and Beverage Production
1802
35
1406
Craft Certificate in Laundry and Housekeeping
Operations
1819
36
2402
Diploma in Food and Beverage Management
2802
37
2419
Diploma in Accommodation management
2819
38
2406
Diploma in Housekeeping
2819
39
1403
Craft Certificate in Food Processing & Preservation
Technology
1903
40
2403
Diploma in Food Science & Technology
2913
41
2411
Diploma in Analytical Chemistry
2915
42
1407
Craft Certificate in Baking Technology
1907
43
1507
Craft Certificate in Baking Technology
1907
44
2420
Diploma in Bakery Technology
2920
Technical Courses That Have Been Phased Out and will no longer be offered after November 2025:
S/NO
CODE
COURSE NAME
REPLACED BY
1.
1801
Craft Certificate in Secretarial Studies
1901
2.
1802
Craft Certificate in Marketing
1902
3.
1803
Craft Certificate in Supplies Management
1903
4.
1806
Craft Certificate in Business Administration
1906
5.
1807
Craft Certificate in Co-Operative Management
1907
6.
1808
Craft Certificate in Personnel Management
1908
7.
1809
Craft Certificate in Transport Management
1909
8.
1813
Craft Certificate in Library, Archives and Information
Studies
1913
9.
2801
Diploma in Secretarial Studies
2901
10.
2802
Diploma in Marketing
2902
11.
2803
Diploma in Supplies Management
2903
12.
2806
Diploma in Business Administration
2906
13.
2807
Diploma in Cooperative Management
2907
14.
2808
Diploma in Personnel Management
2908
15.
2809
Diploma in Transport Management
2909
16.
2810
Diploma in Legal Secretarial Studies
2901
17.
2811
Diploma in Labour Studies & Management
No replacement
18.
2812
Diploma in Tourism Management
2912
19.
2813
Diploma in Information Studies
2913
20.
2814
Diploma in Entrepreneurship
2914
21.
1924
Craft Certificate in Investment Management
No replacement
22.
2924
Diploma in Investment Management
No replacement
23.
3802
Higher Diploma in Marketing
No candidates
Modular Business Courses that have been phased out and will be discontinued in phases:
TSC Issues Circular on 2021 KCPE & KCSE Exams. Read the Full Details Below
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released an circular touching on the nomination of centre managers, supervisors and invigilators who will be actively engaged in the management of the 2020 KCPE and KCSE examinations set to commence in March 2021.
In this circular dated January 25, TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia says the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) now requires details for these key field officers who will man this year’s national examinations.
“In preparation for the administration of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examinations, the Kenya National Examinations Council would wish to have the details of all the Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators who will be engaged in the activity.” Reads the circular in part.
286, 000 Field Officers to man this year’s national examinations
According to the Council, about 286,000 field officers will be required this year; up from the 170,000 engaged in the 2019 national exams.
“An estimated 286,000 field officers will be engaged on agency basis to facilitate in the conduct of exams in the field.
The field officers contracted for administration of exams will be expected to register online using the contracted professional CP2 system by February 25,” says the Council through a five-page document detailing the preparations that have been put in place to ensure the exams run smoothly.
All the Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators are required to register in the KNEC contracted professional system (CP2) and be deployed by the TSC Sub County Directors to various examination centres. The contracted professional system (CP2) is accessible through the following link/URL: https://cp2.knec.ac.ke.
Further, examination centres with less than fifteen (15) candidates will be entitled to only one invigilator, no centre manager or supervisor should be deployed in such centres. The centre will be hosted by another centre and therefore, Centre Manager and Supervisor of the hosting centre will serve the hosted centre.
Dr. Macharia now directs TSC Sub county directors to to identify, nominate and vet Centre Managers (who must be the head of the institution); Supervisors and Invigilators and deploy them to examination centres using the CP2 system by 26th February, 2021.
The list of examination centres and the number of supervisors and invigilators for each examination centre can be accessed in the Cp2 system
Loreto Girls High School Limuru KCSE Results 2021/2022-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2021/2022; School Mean Score-9.47, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022
Loreto Limuru
OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2021/2022 for Loreto Limuru Girls High School
The school’s current mean score stands at 9.47 (KCSE 2019 December results.) The school made it to the Top 10 KCSE 2020 schools in Kiambu County after clinching the fifth position. Check out the 2021/2022 KCSE results for Loreto Limuru Girls High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Loreto Limuru High
Loreto Limuru Girls Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2020-2021 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2020 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2019) on our website atnewspro.co.ke
Loreto Limuru Girls stamped authority once more in Kiambu County on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2020-2021 Results ranking in 2021.
The national school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2020 top 200 candidates with straight As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top 10 best performing and top-ranking schools in Kiambu County.
Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021, Loreto Limuru Girls had over 85% of its KCSE 2020 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
The School’s Top Candidate this year scored an A plain making it to the list of Top 200 KCSE 2020 candidates.
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KCSE Results 2020-2021 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Loreto Limuru Girls KCSE 2020 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Loreto Limuru Girls National School, one of the KCSE 2020 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Kiambu County, Central Region
If you are dying to know how LoretoLimuru Girlsperformed during the KCSE 2020-2021 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2020 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2020 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of Loreto Limuru Girls– School’sKCSE 2020 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
In the year 2019, the school posted an impressivemean score of 9.4603 B Plain.
Transition to Universities: More than 85% of the school’s KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.
Number of As- 8 of the Knec registered candidates in 2019 attained As while 78 scored A-Minus
Special Credits
The school prides itself on producing straight As during KCSE KNEC exams. In 2019, the school produced 8 straight As and 78 A- Minus making it to the list of KCSE Top schools with the highest number of straight As.
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Lugulu A.C. High School KCSE 2021/2022 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2021/2022; School Mean Score-6.32, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022
Lugulu AC
OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2021/2022 for Lugulu AC High School
The school’s current mean score stands at 6.32 C Plain (KCSE 2020 -May 2021 Results.) The school made it to the Top 10 KCSE 2020 after clinching position 7 in the county. Check out the 2021/2022 KCSE results for Lugulu AC High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Lugulu AC High
Lugulu AC High Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2020-2021 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2020 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2019) on our website at newspro.co.ke
Lugulu AC stamped authority once more in Busia County on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2020-2021 Results ranking in 2021.
The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2020 top grades including some As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top 100 best performing and top-ranking schools in Busia County.
Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021, Lugulu AC High had over 55% of its KCSE 2020 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
The School’s Top Candidate this year scored * making it to the list of Top KCSE 2020 candidates.
SPONSORED LINKS
KCSE Results 2020-2021; Click HERE to Get your individual KCSE Results via Premium KNEC SMS CODE 20076
KCSE Results 2020-2021 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Lugulu AC High KCSE 2020 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Lugulu AC HighSchool, one of the KCSE 2020 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Busia County, Western region
If you are dying to know how Lugulu AC High performed during the KCSE 2020-2021 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2020 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2020 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis of Lugulu AC High– School’sKCSE 2020 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the 47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL
In the year 2019, the school posted an impressivemean score.
Transition to Universities: More than 40% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.
Number of As- A good number of the KCSE KNEC registered candidates posted quality grades.
Special Credits
KCSE 2019; The school appeared among the KCSE 2019 Top schools nationally. It scooped position * in the county dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.
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