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Alfarsy Girls Secondary School KCSE 2022/2023 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2022/2023; School Mean Score-36.22, Rank Nationally-8 ( sub-county category), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022/2023

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Alfarsy Girls Secondary School KCSE 2022/2023 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2022/2023; School Mean Score-36.22, Rank Nationally-8 ( sub-county category), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022/2023

 

 

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OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2022/2023 for  Alfarsy Girls Secondary School

 

The school’s current mean score is 36.22 (KCSE 2021-April 2022 Results). Click HERE to get the 2022 KCSE Results for Alfarsy Girls Secondary School after the official release of this year’s KCSE results.

 

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The School was ranked position 8 nationally among the KCSE 2021 top 10 best performing sub-county schools this year.

The school registered approximately 200 candidates for the KCSE 2021 exam. The good news is that approximately 65% managed to score above C+ (plus), which is the minimum university entry grade under the placement body, KUCCPS.

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary  school 2021/2022 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count

Alfarsy Girls Secondary school recorded an impressive result in the 2021 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 36.22 points given its category-a sub-county school.
The school’s current mean score thus stands at 36.22 KCSE 2021- April 2022 Results a positive deviation from the mean posted in KCSE 2020 -May 2021 Results.

 

This is a top brass girls’ sub-county school located in Mombasa, Mombasa County within the Coast Region of Kenya, which recently made it to the list of KCSE Top schools nationally.

 

In KCSE 2021, it was ranked position 8 overall and appeared among the top 10 schools- in the sub-county category. Check out the 2021/2022 KCSE results for Alfarsy Girls  Secondary school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary School details

 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 400 students and a total of approximately 20 teaching staff.

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary School Notable Alumni,

Click HERE to view some of the school’s notable alumni on Facebook.

Alfarsy Girls Secondary KCSE results,

Based on its tradition 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.

Alfarsy Girls Secondary School form one selection,

Form one selection to this school is purely done online by the ministry of education based on KCPE merit. However, interested parents and guardians are free to solicit admission to this giant school so long as the students meet the minimum entry requirements that encompass NEMIS registration.

 

KCSE Results 2020-2021 for Alfarsy Girls Secondary School

Alfarsy Girls Secondary 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

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary, stamped authority once more in the Coast Region on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2021-2022 Results ranking in 2022.

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2021 Results released in April 2022, Alfarsy Girls Secondary High had over 35% of its KCSE 2021 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2022.

 

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2021-2022 KCSE Results Knec List of Top 200 Schools and Candidates

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary  KCSE 2021 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Alfarsy Girls Secondary School, one of the KCSE 2021/2022 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Mombasa County, Coast region

 

If you are dying to know how Alfarsy Girls Secondary School performed 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.

 

Alfarsy Girls Secondary School KCSE 2021/2022 Mean Score,

Alfarsy Girls Secondary School KCSE 2021/2022 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

KCSE 2021-2022 Results Analysis for Alfarsy Girls Secondary School 2022,

Alfarsy Girls Secondary High School KCSE Results 2022,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Alfarsy Girls Secondary– 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

 

School’s Previous KCSE Performance-2020 KCSE Results

In the year 2020, the school posted a fairly impressive mean score.

Transition to Universities: More than 25% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.

The As-the majority of the candidates posted quality grades.

Special Credits

KCSE 2021; The school appeared in the KCSE 2021 Top 10 sub-county schools per region nationally. It scooped position 5 nationally dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.

 

 

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KNEC Releases 2022 KCSE Guidelines For Projects And Practicals For Group IV And V Subjects

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KNEC Releases 2022 KCSE Guidelines For Projects And Practicals For Group IV And V Subjects

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Click Here to access further Instructions For Conduct Of The Year 2022 KCSE Projects And Practicals For Group IV And V Subjects 1.0 2022 Kcse Projects Guidelines
The administration of the 2022 KCSE commenced with projects and practical performance for the group IV subjects i.e., Art & Design (442/3), Agriculture (443/3), Woodwork (444/2), Metalwork (445/2), Building Construction (446/2) and Computer Studies (451/3).

In this regard, The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) wishes to guide as follows:

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The instructions for KCSE subjects with a Project component were uploaded to the KNEC website: www.knec–portal.ac.ke as per the 2022 KCSE timetable.

All Principals or Sub County Directors of Education in the case of private candidates) should access the instructions by logging on to the KNEC website www.knec–portal.ac.ke and clicking on 2022 Project/Practical button to download all the instructions related to the subjects the candidates are registered for.

The Principal/Subject teacher or Sub County Director of Education (for private candidates) should access the instructions by logging into the KNEC Project/Practical portal using the User Code and password for the examination centre.

A user manual is available on the KNEC projects portal guiding on how to log into the projects portal to download the advance instructions, key in the candidates‘ scores, upload photographic evidence, download and print reports on the milestones.

It is important for all Principals, Subject teachers and Sub County Directors of Education to take note of the following innovations which KNEC has put in place to guide the assessment of Group IV Projects:

The Projects‘ assessment will have two (02) key milestones:

Milestone I, which must be uploaded by 31st July 2022 Milestone II, which must be uploaded by 31st October 2022

At the end of each milestone, the Subject Teachers are expected to key in the candidates‘ scores and upload the pictorial evidence on the Project portal. The pictorial evidence should be a group photograph of the candidates at their workstations in either Graphic Interface Format (.gif) or JPEG (.jpg) format.

Milestone I scores must be keyed in and uploaded by 31st July 2022 and Milestone II by 31st October 2022 as elaborated in the schedule below:

Schedule for uploading the 2022 KCSE examination Group IV subjects project scores.

Table 1 Schedule for uploading the 2022 KCSE examination Group IV subjects project scores.

SINO. Paper Code Subject
Date For

Uploading

Projects on the

KNEC Portal

Deadline for Uploading the

Scores and

Pictorial

Evidence for

Milestone I

31 st July 2022

Deadline for Uploading the

Scores and

Pictorial Evidence for Milestone Il

i)
442/3

Pro-ect

Art and Design By 26th April, 2022
442/3

3D

Project

By 31 st July 2022 N/A 31 st October 2022
443/3 Agriculture By 26th April, 2022 31 st July 2022 31 st October 2022
444/2 Woodwork By 26th April, 2022 31 st July 2022 31 st October 2022
445/2 Metalwork By 26th April, 2022 31 st July 2022 31 st October 2022
v) 446/ 2
Building

Construction

By 26th April, 2022 31 st July 2022 31 st October 2022
vi) 451/3 Computer Studies By 26th April, 2022 31 st July 2022 31 st October 2022
The project portal will only be accessible for keying in and uploading of milestone I from 1st to 31st July 2022 and milestone II from 1st to 31st October 2022.

It is the responsibility of the Sub County Directors of Education (for private candidates) or Principals to ensure the project work is done by the individual candidates without assistance and that the candidates‘ scores are keyed in within the specified timelines.

A penalty of five hundred shillings (Kes. 500.00) per candidate will be charged for failure to upload the scores within the specified timelines.

The Kenya National Examinations Council will closely monitor the project progress and authenticity of the scores of all the candidates who registered for the 2022 KCSE Project/Practical examination.

The school and individual candidates will be expected to compile and maintain a portfolio (file) of evidence on the progress of the Project work to be presented for assessment and monitoring.

It is important for all Sub County Directors of Education (for private candidates), Principals, Subject teachers, and candidates to note that all documents relating to assessment and conduct of examinations are confidential and must be handled as such, at all times.

GUIDELINES FOR KCSE 2022 ORAL/AURAL/ KCSE PRACTICAL PAPERS

The advance instructions for Art and Design Paper 2 (442/2) and Computer Studies Paper 2 (451/2) practical papers will be uploaded on the schools‘ Project portal by 30th September, 2022 to enable schools to prepare materials in time for the examinations.

Keying in and uploading of candidates‘ scores for KCSE examination papers with Oral, Aural and practical components for French Paper 3 (501/3), German Paper 3 (502/3), Arabic Paper 3 (503/3), Kenyan Sign Language Paper 3 (504/3) and Music Paper 1 (511/1) will be done by the assessors after the assessment of the candidates on the examination day as per the assessment timetable.

Keying in and uploading of Home Science practical (441/3) candidates‘ scores will be done by the subject teachers after the assessment of the candidates on the examination day as per the assessment timetable.

EVIDENCE OF UPLOADED SCORES

All Principals/Subject teachers or Sub County Directors of Education (for private candidates) are expected to download the candidates‘ scores report (in PDF format), print a hard copy of the uploaded scores for each milestone and maintain it as evidence. This is applicable to the subjects with a project and Home science (441/3) practical‘s only.

HOST CENTRE FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATES

The Sub County Directors of Education with private candidates registered for Group Subjects IV with a project component should inform KNEC in writing on identified schools that are hosting the private candidates for the project/practical work.

You are kindly requested to facilitate and ensure compliance to the above instructions.