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KEBIRIGO BOYS 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 Kebirigo Boys High School with special focus on the school's KCSE results and admissions (form one selection/placement, admission letters, and admission list)

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KEBIRIGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL; DETAILS, KCSE RESULTS, ADMISSIONS, FORM ONE SELECTION, ADMISSION LETTERS, NOTABLE ALUMNI, PAY BILL, FEES, ACCOUNT NUMBER, CONTACTS, LOCATION, KNEC CODE, UNIFORM & ANTHEM

Kebirigo Boys High School KCSE 2022-2023 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2022/2023; School Mean Score-9.174, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022-2023

 

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Since its inception decades ago, Kebirigo Boys High School, has proved to be a hallmark of academic excellence in KCSE results ranking.

Located in Kebirigo Town-along the Kebirigo-Nyamira Road, Nyamira South Sub-County in Nyamira County, within the Nyanza Region of Kenya, Kebirigo Boys is an extra county KCSE top-performing boarding school.

Kebirigo Boys High School; The school’s current contact is +254 713 843 426.

Official KCSE Results for Kebirigo Boys High School

The current school mean score stands at 9.714 B+ Plus(KCSE 2021- April 2022 Results). The school is ranked among the KCSE top-performing schools nationally.

 

It was ranked position 22 nationally. The school presented 311 candidates for the KCSE 2021 exams. Out of the 210 KCSE 2021 candidates, 210 attained the minimum entry grade- C+ to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2022. The KCSE 2021 grade distribution for Kebirigo Boys High School is as follows: A(0), A-(13), B+(107), B(127), B-(50), C+(13), C(1), C-(0), D+ (0), D(0). Click HERE to view comprehensive results.

 

Kebirigo Boys’ fee structure
School Name School Category Current Fees per Annum/ Year Initial Fees per Year/ Annum Amount of Reduced Fees School Tier
Kebirigo Boys High School Extra County Schools in other towns/ areas KShs 35,000 per year KShs 40,535 per year KShs 5,535 per year Second Tier
Kebirigo Boys High School Category and Student Enrolment

Nyamira Boys is categorized as an extra county-level boarding boys’ secondary school. The school currently offers both the nearly extinct 8-4-4 system and the newly rolled out Competency-Based Curriculum(CBC). The school’s declared student enrolment/ learner capacity is approximately 1000 students.

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Vision,

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Mission,
Kebirigo Boys High School’s Motto,
Kebirigo Boys High School’s Form One Selection Criteria & Admissions

The admission/ selection criteria currently border on both the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment, KPSEA, and the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE national exams.

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Location

The School is located in Kebirigo Town, within Nyamira County.

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Details Summary

 

 

Kebirigo Boys High School Details

Kebirigo Boys High School Details

1 Name of School
Kebirigo Boys High School
2  Type of School
Boarding boys
3  School Category (Status)
An extra county School
4  Number of Students Enrolled (MoE Declared Student Capacity)
Approximately 1,000 learners
5 School KNEC Code
43706115
6  Name of School Principal
Mr. Ezekiel Kurgat
7  School e-mail info@kebirigoboys.sc.ke
8  Sub-County Nyamira South Sub-County 
9  County
 Nyamira County
10   Region
 Nyanza Region
 11  Country
 Kenya
 12  School’s Ownership Status
 Public/ Government- Owned

 

Kebirigo Boys’ Fees Structure

Being a government-owned school, the school fee is paid by the Government through the Free Secondary Education FSE funds that are usually remitted to the school’s account number. Parents and guardians are however expected to pay some fee for their learners’ upkeep amounting to Kshs 35,000 per year. Check the newly revised Fee Structure below;

  Category of School Current Fees per Year Initial Fees per Year Amount of Fees Reduced School Tier
1 National Schools

within Municipalities

(Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu,

Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika and Nyeri)

KShs 45,000 per year KShs 53,000 per year KShs  8,554 First Tier
3 National Schools in other towns/areas KShs 35,000 per year  

KShs 40,535 per year

KShs 5,535 per year First Tier
3 Extra County Schools

within Municipalities

(Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu,

Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika and Nyeri)

KShs 45, 000 per year KShs 53,000 per year KShs  8,554 per year Second Tier
4 Extra County Schools in other towns/ areas KShs 35,000 per year KShs 40,535 per year KShs 5,535 per year Second Tier
5 Special Needs Schools KShs 10,860 per year KShs 12,790 per year KShs 1,930 per year  

 

According to the new fee structure, Learners in national and extra-county schools in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret, Thika, and Nyeri will pay Ksh 45,000 per year; down from the Sh53,554 that they have been paying annually. This represents a reduction of Sh8,554.

On their part, learners in all other boarding schools including extra county schools that are located in other areas other than the town of Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Nyeri, Thika, and Eldoret will now pay Sh35,000. These learners have been paying Sh40,535 per year. Consequently, their fee has been slashed by Sh5,535.

Students in special needs schools will pay ksh10,860 annually, down from the Sh12,790; that they have been formerly paying.

 

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Verified KCSE Results online, KNEC portal, and Code

In the recently released KCSE Results, Kebirigo Boys High school was ranked among the top-performing secondary schools in Nyamira County. The school was featured in the list of Top-performing schools in the County.

You can access the school’s verified KNEC results online via the official KNEC portal using this link: https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/

 

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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 or KPSEA results.

Interested applicants should however tender their interest when selecting their preferred secondary schools at the primary level long before the KCPE results or KPSEA results get released.

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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.

Kebirigo Boys High School Form one admission: form one selection: criteria, list, and 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 KPSEA or 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:

  1. Admission letter
  2. Primary school Leaving certificate or a letter of identification from the student’s former school
  3. A copy of your birth certificate
  4. 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.

Notable Alumni-Old Boys

The school has a wide alumni network with over 1,000 old boys. To view some of the school’s alumni, click on this link to access the Kebirigo Boys  High School Alumni official Facebook Page 

Here are links to the most important education and TSC portals

Latest Education News

Latest TSC News

Breaking News in Kenya

Latest KNEC News

Schools in Kenya Portal

Latest KCSE Revision Materials

 

Kebirigo Boys High School’s 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.

Please 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.

 

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Uniform

Students can buy school uniforms during the official reporting date in school or from any other uniform centers and outlets that stock them.

 

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Pay bill

It will be updated soon.

Kebirigo Boys High School’s Curriculum and subjects offered

The school offers both the newly introduced Competency-Based Curriculum, CBC, and the nearly phased out 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.

Kebirigo Boys High School’s School Anthem

It will be updated soon.

 

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