Nyakach Girls High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

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Nyakach Girls High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 690 out of 699 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of 98.7%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Position in County 1
County Name KISUMU
SubCounty Name NYAKACH
School Name NYAKACH GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Boys 0
Number of Girls 699
TOTAL/ CANDIDATURE 699
A 0
A- 23
B+ 225
B 294
B- 115
C+ 33
C 9
C- 0
D+ 0
D 0
D- 0
E 0
X 0
Y 0
W 0
P 0
2025 School Mean Score 9.090
2024 School Mean Score 7.086
2023 School Mean Score 6.473
Deviation from 2024 Results 2.004
Total University Entry 690
% Pass to University 98.71244635

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

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X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

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U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.


High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 690 out of 699 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of 98.7%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Position in County 1
County Name KIUMU
SubCounty Name NYAKACH
School Name NYAKACH GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Boys 0
Number of Girls 699
TOTAL/ CANDIDATURE 699
A 0
A- 23
B+ 225
B 294
B- 115
C+ 33
C 9
C- 0
D+ 0
D 0
D- 0
E 0
X 0
Y 0
W 0
P 0
2025 School Mean Score 9.090
2024 School Mean Score 7.086
2023 School Mean Score 6.473
Deviation from 2024 Results 2.004
Total University Entry 690
% Pass to University 98.71244635

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.