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Murang'a Boys High School KCSE 2022-2023 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2022/2023; School Mean Score-9.30, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022-2023
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KCSE 2024-2025 Results of Murang’a County; Top 100 Schools and Students

January 9, 2025 News Pro Team

KCSE 2024-2025 Results of Murang’a County; Top 100 Schools and Students

Murang'a Boys High School KCSE 2022-2023 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2022/2023; School Mean Score-9.30, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022-2023

KCSE 2024-2025 Top 100 Schools in Murang’a County

The official release of the 2024 KCSE results on Thursday January 9, 2025 by Education CS Julius Ogamba Migosi has encouraged most candidates especially after the number of university qualifiers (C+ and above) rose by over 45,000.

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  • Murang’a High School has so far posted 50 A plain, 104 A minus, and 111 B plus.

According to deputy principal Stephen Kareithi, the school is yet to verify results for 27 out of the 436 candidates.

Kareithi, however, noted that the school has recorded a major improvement from last year’s KCSE, where it had 15 As and about 60 A minus.

“We are very proud of our school’s performance, and from our analysis, we could be having the highest number of As in the region,” Kareithi said.

Click Here to view an updated full list of KCSE 2024 top 100 schools and students in Mombasa County!

 

Some of the top performing schools in Murang’a County that fought to maintain the top 100 slots in the just released  2024 (January 9, 2025) KCSE results are listed below:

Exclusive;

Check out a comprehensive analysis of the KCSE results of Murang’a County currently at our disposal below:

Murang’a High  and Njiiri Boys High schools emerged among the top performing schools in KCSE 2023, January 2024 results of Murang’a County.  The school proved to be a paragon of academic prowess and a bastion of academic rigor after producing the top candidate in Murang’a county, Kilonzo Philip Muthami who scored a whopping A plain worth 84 points. At Kahuhia Girls High school, Margaret Kabui scored an A plain too.

KCSE 2023-2024 Top 100 Schools Candidates in Murang’a County

Kilonzo Philip Muthami of Murang’a High emerged top in KCSE 2023, January 2024 results of Murang’a County after scoring an A plain worth 84 points. Other KCSE top performers in the county encompass:

NAME SCHOOL MEAN GRADE COUNTY REGION
Kilonzo Philip Muthami Murang’a High School A  Murang’a Central
Kelvin Muhia Njiiri Boys High School A Murang’a Central
Eric Maina  Murang’a High A Murang’a Central
Margaret Kabui Kahuhia Girls  A Murang’a Central

KCSE 2022, January 2023 Results of Murang’a County (at a glance)

S/NO SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1. Murang’a High

(National)

9.55 36 Murang’a Central
2. Mugoiri Girls High School

(National)

8.731 100 Murang’a Central
3. Njiiri Boys High School 8.5  117 Murang’a Central

 

Top 100 Candidates in Murang’a County’s KCSE Results

Murang’a County 2022 KCSE Top, Best Candidates 2023; Ultimate List

Position Nationally Student Name School Name Region County Aggregate Points Mean Grade
61 Mwanai Nnroge Samson Muranga’ High Central Murang’a 83 A(Plain)
98 Waibto Alfred Ndentu Kagumo High School Central Murang’a 83 A(Plain)
186 Kiai Brian Mbugua Murang’a High Central Murang’a 81 A(Plain)
226 Mundia Stephen Mwangi Kagumo High School Central Murang’a 81 A(Plain)
227 Gichuhi Victor Karam Kagumo High School Central Murang’a 81 A(Plain)
228 Andien Ronnie Denzel Kagumo High School Central Murang’a 81 A(Plain)
308 Kibuika Alfred Njenga Kagumo High School Central Murang’a 79 A-(Minus)

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KCSE 2021 Top-Performing Schools in Murang’a County 

 S/NO. SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1. Murang’a High School

(National)

9.3 20 Murang’a Central
2. Njiiri Boys High School 8.87

 

43 Murang’a Central
3. Kahuhia Girls High School 8.33 70 Murang’a Central
4. Pioneer Girls High School

(Private)

8.04 89 Murang’a Central
5. Mugoiri Girls High School 7.8 104 Murang’a Central
6. Edinburg School 8.38 65 Murang’a Central

 

2024 (January 2025) KCSE Distribution of Grades Nationally

A= 1,693

A-= 7.743

B+= 19, 150

B= 43,120

B-= 75,347

C+= 99,338

C= 111,717

C-= 118,781

D+= 128, 885

D= 153, 334

D-= 151, 487

E= 48,333

 

In a nutshell:

1,693 KCSE 2024 candidates record straight As as 48,333 get E

The number of learners who scored mean grade A in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination improved from 1,216 in 2023 to 1,693 in 2024, indicating a steady rise of top scorers countrywide.

Speaking during the release of the 2024 KCSE results, Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba commended the learners and attributed the performance to the new grading system that was implemented in 2023.

In the new system, only two mandatory subjects; Mathematics and one language (either English, Kiswahili or Kenya Sign Language) are used to compute the mean grade as compared to the previous structure that considered five subjects across three cluster groups.

He added that the number of candidates with direct university entry qualifications (grade C+ and above) rose to 246,391 (25.53 per cent) compared to 201,133 (22.27 per cent) in 2023.

Further, the number of candidates with grade C- is 476,889 (49.41 per cent) compared to 401,216 (44.2 per cent) in 2023.

Those who attained a D+ and above were 605,774 (62.76 per cent) compared to 526,222 (58.22 per cent) in the previous examinations.

Candidates who scored a mean grade E were 48,333; comprising 20,112 women and 28,221 men.

In addition, 840 candidates’ results were cancelled after they engaged in exam irregularities. A further 2,829 candidates’ results were withheld for suspicion of irregularities pending completion of investigations within 30 days.

CS Ogamba confirmed that disciplinary action will be taken on 91 contracted professionals and teachers who aided in irregularities.

HOW TO ACCESS 2024/2025 KCSE RESULTS

Kindly note that the information provided in this article simply provides a general overview of the KCSE 2024 results. To get your individual results, access the official Knec portal at Knec.ac.ke online using the results.knec.ac.ke and fill your full index number followed by your full name then hit the “View Results” button.

Unfortunately, this service is currently unavailable, owing to the massive number of people currently trying to access the site. Candidates and parents are therefore urged to exercise patience as Knec works towards resolving this issue. Once the online portal is fixed, individual candidate results will be access instantly.

Tough Measures for KCSE 2024 Candidates as Knec Casts Net for Malpractice

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has upgraded its game, bringing into play several new more stringent measures to curb cheating. In case you missed out, get a quick glimpse of these new policies below:

Among the measures are the personalization of the examination papers to ensure each is unique to a candidate, the rotation of supervisors; as well as a ban on phones for the invigilators, centre managers and candidates during exams.

The 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) will be administered from October 22 to November 22, 2024, while the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) and Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) will be held from October 28 to November 1, 2024.

One of the key innovations is the personalization of KCSE question papers for each candidate.

According to Knec, this move is designed to prevent cheating by ensuring that each candidate’s exam paper is unique.

Knec CEO David Njengere emphasized that this measure will also enhance the security of the exams by anonymizing the answer scripts during marking, thereby reducing the chances of malpractice and ensuring fairness in the grading process.

This means that the examiners won’t be able to identify the owner of the script, as it will only contain a signature.

 

“This measure is expected to boost exam security by anonymizing answer scripts during the marking process. The KCSE question papers will be personalized for every candidate. This will help anonymise the answer scripts during marking. More details on this innovation will be shared with supervisors and invigilators during the Sub- County briefing sessions,” said Dr Njengere.

The new system aims to streamline the marking of the 2024 KCSE exams, set to be taken by 965,501 candidates across 10,755 centers, an increase from 903,260 in 2023.

Additionally, Knec will administer the KPSEA to 1,313,913 candidates in 32,573 centers, bringing the total number of candidates for national exams to over 2.27 million. Knec has also revised the deployment of security officers.

For the KPSEA exams, security personnel will now only be involved in the distribution and collection of exam materials.

However, the standard practice of deploying at least two security officers to each KCSE examination center will continue.

Another significant change concerns the use of mobile phones during exams. All staff involved in exam administration, such as supervisors, invigilators, and center managers, will now be required to secure their mobile phones in lockable desks, monitored by security officers.

 

This step, Knec said, is intended to minimize any potential misconduct and ensure the integrity of the examination process.

“No phones will be allowed during the opening of the exam papers or while the exams are in progress. Phones will be secured in local desks under the supervision of a security officer, with the center holding the key,” said Dr Njegere.

Ms Antonina Lentoijoni, the Director Staffing, Teacher Service Commission (TSC), emphasised that supervisors and invigilators will not be deployed to examination centers where they have vested interests. Instead, they will be required to declare any affiliations with the centers where they will be assigned.

“They will be required to declare any affiliations with the examination centers where they will be assigned,” said Ms Lentoijoni
Ms Lentoijoni said that they have introduced a rotation system for KCSE supervisors.

Each supervisor will serve at an examination center for only one week before being reassigned.

This strategy is designed to minimize familiarity with the centers and further enhance examination security.

“All KCSE supervisors will be required to serve for only one week at any examination center. They will keep rotating every week. I am confident that even after we have nominated them, none of them will know the centers they will be assigned to. They will be supervised as we sit here today,” said Ms Lentoijoni.

 

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba highlighted that KNEC has expanded the number of distribution centers for KCSE materials by adding 41 new centers which sums up otal to 617, ensuring a smoother and more efficient distribution of exam papers nationwide.

“When we compromise our interventions, we compromise the standards of our certificates, all of us, and that affects our economy, I wish to assure you that the country that the challenges experienced in 2023 in the collection of examination materials for the KCSE twice a day have been addressed by introducing an extra 41 containers,” said Mr Ogamba.

Further, the CS issued a stern warning regarding examination malpractices, urging all candidates, managers, and supervisors to strictly comply with the laid-down examination regulations, cautioning that failure to do so would result in facing “the full force of the law.

“The government shall have no mercy on anyone who will be found engaging in the transmission of examination malpractices,” said Mr Ogamba.

The CS currently, 16,000 classrooms are being constructed to accommodate the new learning requirements. The CS, having toured several counties to monitor progress, expressed confidence that all classrooms will be ready ahead of the 2025 academic calendar.

“We are constructing 16,000 classrooms in our junior schools that will accommodate them IN 2025,” said Mr Ogamba.

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