KCSE 2021/2022 Results, Release, Key Figures, Statistics; Top 10 Candidates, Top 10 Special Needs Candidates, Top 10 Sub-County Candidates and Schools, Most Improved Candidates, Top Underage Candidates, Schools with Straight As, KUCCPS Cut off Points for 2021/2022 KCSE, Grade Summary Distribution
Release of the 2021 KCSE-April 2022 results: Following the official release of the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education KCSE examination results by CS Magoha on Saturday 23rd April 2022, we have a detailed analysis of all the 2021 KCSE Top performers for various categories including the 2021 KCSE performance of sub-county secondary schools and candidates, Top 15 KCSE candidates nationally, most improved candidates among others. See the tables below
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KCSE 2021/2022 Top Candidates
KCSE 2021 Top Male/ Overall Candidate: Jariel Ndeda Obura of Mangu High (A of 87.167)
KCSE 2021 Top Girl/ Female Student: Mwendo Cecily Mutheu of Kenya High (87.103)
Rank | Top KCSE
2021 Candidate’s Name |
KCSE 2021 Mean | School
Name |
County | Region |
1 | Jariel Ndeda Obura | An of 87.167 | Mangu High School | Kiambu | Central |
2 | Mukuha Timothy | 87.139 A | Alliance High School | Kiambu | Central |
3 | Job Ngara | 87.116 A | Mangu High | Kiambu | Central |
4 | Chege David Kamau | 87.104 A | St Joseph Boys Kitale | Trans Nzoia County | Rift Valley |
5 | Ramadhan Musa Tepo | 87.103 A | Light Academy | Nairobi | Nairobi |
6 | Mwendo Cecily Mutheu | 87.103 A | Kenya High | Nairobi | Nairobi |
7 | Ian Mwai | 87.086 A | Kakamega High | Kakamega | Western |
8 | Pita Shekinah Wise | 87.079 A | Kenya High | Nairobi | Nairobi |
9 | Mshindi Daniel Ouma | 87.076 A | Light Academy | Nairobi | Nairobi |
10 | Brenda Cherotich | 87.066
A |
Kipsigis Girls National School | Kericho | Rift Valley |
11 | Mugane Job Ngatia | 87.064 A | Strathmore School | Nairobi | Nairobi |
12 | Pretie Ariona Adanga | 87.059 A | Kapsabet Boys National School | Nandi | Rift Valley |
13 | Adanga Mutethia | 87.057 A | Mangu High School | Kiambu | Central |
14 | Abiyah Melanie Nelima | 87.04 A | Kenya High School | Nairobi | Nairobi |
15 | Maina Millicent Wamuru | 87.04 A | Kenya High School | Nairobi | Nairobi |
2021/2022 KCSE Top Underage Candidates
KCSE 2021 Top Female underage candidate: The KCSE 2021 top female/ overall underage student is Brenda Cherotich of Kipsigis Girls High School who attained an A of 87.66 points. Kipsigis Girls is a top-performing national school located in Kericho County, within the Great Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
KCSE 2021 Top Male underage candidate: The KCSE 2021 top female/ overall underage student is Brian Ndeto of Starehe Boys Centre who attained an A of 86.7 points. Other KCSE top-performing underage candidates in 2022 KCSE results for the 2021 class encompass:
1. 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
KCSE 2021/2022 Top Special Needs Candidates
The top KCSE 2021 Male/ Overall special needs candidate is Reuben Osoro Branton of Kapsabet Boys National school who scored an A plain of 83.489 points.
The top KCSE 2021 female special needs candidate is Precious Zawadi Machuka of Moi Girls High School Eldoret who scored an A- Minus of 79.326 points.
KCSE 2022/2023 Top Candidates | Rank | Top KCSE
2021 Candidate’s Name |
KCSE 2021 Mean | School
Name |
County | Region |
1 | Reuben Osoro Branton | An of 87.167 | Kapsabet Boys | Nandi | Rift Valley | |
2 | Agot Saulo Olango | 83.294 A | Maranda High | Siaya | Nyanza | |
3 | Otieno Omondi Stanley | 80.414 A- | Maseno School | Kisumu | Nyanza | |
4 | Mburugu Ian Mutethia | 79.326 A- | Mangu High School | Kiambu | Central | |
5 | Precious Zawadi Machuka | 79.326, A- | Moi Girls High School Eldoret | Uasin Gishu | Rift Valley | |
6 | Gatluak Gai Deng | 79.204, A- | Chesamis Boys High School | Nakuru | Rift Valley | |
7 | Kimiru Peter Kamau | 78.289, A- | Nyandarua High School | Nyandarua | Central | |
8 | Momanyi Bonface | 78.284, A- | Nyambaria High | Nyamira | Nyanza | |
9 | Okoth Stanley Otieno | 77.156, A-)
|
St. Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High | Migori | Nyanza | |
10 | John Mutugu Chege | 77.069, A- | S.A High School for the Blind | Kiambu | Central | |
11 | Awoi Imoit Bethwel | 76.184, A- | Maranda High | Siaya | Nyanza | |
12 | Siyad Salah Abdi | 76.11, A- | Bushra High School | Garissa | North Eastern | |
13 | Frank Momanyi | 75.163, B+ | Kanga High | Migori | Nyanza | |
14 | Mang’ang’a Collins Marwa | 75.099, B+ | Tarang’any A Boys High | Migori | Nyanza | |
15 | Senteu Joshua Mokoi | 74.946, B+ | Kiambu High School | Kiambu | Central |
2021 KCSE- April 2022 Results – Best performing sub-county schools:
KCSE 2021/2022 Top sub-county school; The top KCSE 2021 sub-county secondary school is Nyakeore Secondary School located in Nyamira County within the Nyanza Region of Kenya. In the just-released KCSE 2022 results for the 2021 KCSE exams, the school emerged in position one nationally after attaining a mean of 65.25. Other KCSE 2021/2022 Top sub-county schools encompass:
- Nyakeore Secondary School, Nyanza, (65.25)
- Kebulonik Secondary School, Rift Valley (57.96)
- Banisa Mixed Secondary School, North Eastern (51.39)
- Manyatta Mixed Secondary School, Eastern (50.67)
- Shibanga Mixed Secondary School, Western (50.52)
- Heni Secondary School, Central (46.07)
- Mary Happy Day School, Nairobi (41.40)
- AlFarsy Girls Secondary School, Coast (36.22)
KCSE 2021- April 2022 Results – Best performing candidates in sub-county schools
KCSE 2021/2022 Top male/ overall candidate in sub-county school; The top KCSE 2021 candidate in the sub-county secondary school category is Anthony Njuguna Muhoro of Kiamaina Secondary School located in Nakuru North sub-county, Nakuru County within the Great Rift Valley Region of Kenya. In the just-released KCSE 2022 results for the 2021 KCSE exams, Anthony Njuguna Muhoro emerged in position one nationally after attaining a mean of 84.634 A Plain. Other KCSE 2021/2022 Top candidates in sub-county schools encompass:
- 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)
8. Ronald Kipkoech, Kiplabotwa Secondary School, North Eastern (74.943)
KCSE 2021/2022 Results: 8 Most Improved 2021 KCSE Students Nationally
KCSE 2021 most improved male/ overall candidate; The top KCSE 2021 candidate most improved male/ overall candidate is Mbilo Boniface Wambua of Njukini Mixed Secondary School. In the just-released KCSE 2022 results for the 2021 KCSE exams, Mbilo Boniface emerged in position one nationally after attaining a mean of B Plain up from his KCPE Mean of C- Minus of 241 points out of the total 500 marks. Other KCSE 2021/2022 most improved candidates encompass:
- 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)
Registration of the 2022 KCSE Examinations: During the official release of the 2021 KCSE results on April 23, 2022, the CS Education noted that the registration of candidates for the 2022 KCSE examination will commence on Wednesday, April 27, 2022. The current grade six learners should also get ready for their end-of primary education summative tests by KNEC in December 2022.
Release of the 2022 KCSE Results; The 2022 KCSE Results will be conducted between November and December 2022. The 2022 KCSE results will therefore be released in January 2023. The 2022/2023 KCSE candidates will therefore join the university by April 2023 after the release of the 2022-2023 KUCCPS placement results before March 2023.
Release of the 2021-2022 KUCCPS Placement Results: The 2022 KUCCPS Placement results for the 2021 KCSE candidates will be released in May 2022. Stay tuned for the release of the 2021/2022 KUCCPS placement results then click HERE for verified, instant KUCCPS News.