Kenya (Girls) High School KCSE 2021/2022 Results and Form One Admission 2022/2023–
Kenya High 2021 KCSE Results Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2022-2023; Current KCSE (2021) School Mean Score (10.422), Number of As, A- Minus, Grade Summary, Distribution & Rank-Position 2 Nationally
OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2022/2023 for Kenya Girls High School
The school’s current mean score stands at 10.42 B+ plus (KCSE 2021 -April 2022 Results.) The school was ranked position 2 nationally and the best in Nairobi County in 2021 KCSE results that were released in April 2022. Check out the 2022 (January 2023) KCSE results for the Kenya High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2021/2022 for Kenya High School
Kenya High School Scoops 5 Top 15 Overall Slots for KCSE 2021 Top Candidates Nationally
The school’s current mean score stands at a B+ plus (KCSE 2021 -April 2022 Results.) The school was ranked among the Top 100 KCSE 2021 schools nationally and earned the label-most coveted national school for girls in Kenya. Check out the 2021/2022 KCSE results for the Kenya High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.
Official KCSE 2021 Results for Kenya High School
Official KCSE 2020 Results for Kenya High School
The school’s mean score was 10.4 B+ plus (KCSE 2020 -May 2021 Results.) The school was ranked as the second-best nationally.
Kenya High School KCSE 2021 List of Top 15 Candidates Nationally
KCSE 2021 Special Credits for Kenya High School; KCSE 2021 Top 15 Candidates Nationally- List of Kenya High School Students (2021 KCSE -April 2022 Results)
The Kenya High School prides itself on scooping the highest number of slots in the 2021 KCSE Top 15 candidates nationally for two main categories; 4 out of the Top 15 candidates nationally and 1 out of the Top 15 underage candidates overall. See the tables below;
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
Kenya High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2021-2022 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2021 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results (2020, 2019) on our website at newspro.co.ke
Official 2021-2022 KCSE Mean Score, Rank/Position, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Kenya High School
Grade | SchoolEntryKCSE2022 | School Entry KCSE 2021 | Overall National Grade SummaryKCSE 2021 | OverallNational Grade SummaryKCSE 2020 | School Entry KCSE 2020 |
A | 893 | ||||
A- | 6420 | ||||
B+ | 14427 | ||||
B | 25207 | ||||
B- | 38194 | ||||
C+ | 57999 | ||||
C | 85458 | ||||
C- | 109454 | ||||
D+ | 117898 | ||||
D | 121942 | ||||
D- | 137361 | ||||
E | 28046 | ||||
X | 0 | ||||
Y | 0 | ||||
U | 0 | ||||
P | 0 | ||||
W | 0 | ||||
School Mean | 9.569
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CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE; 10.3
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CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY; POSITION 2 | |||||
OFFICIAL 2021 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Kenya High SCHOOL
Kenya Girls High School posted an impressive mean of * during the KCSE 2021 KNEC Results released in May 2022.
Current KCSE Mean Score, Grade Summary, and Distribution for Kenya Girls High School as of May 2021-2022
Grade | SchoolEntryKCSE2021-2022 | School Entry KCSE 2020 | Overall National Grade SummaryKCSE 2020 |
A | 893 | ||
A- | 6420 | ||
B+ | 14427 | ||
B | 25207 | ||
B- | 38194 | ||
C+ | 57999 | ||
C | 85458 | ||
C- | 109454 | ||
D+ | 117898 | ||
D | 121942 | ||
D- | 137361 | ||
E | 28046 | ||
X | |||
Y | |||
U | |||
P | |||
W | |||
CURRENT KCSE SCHOOL MEAN SCORE | 10.3 | ||
CURRENT SCHOOL RANK/ POSITION NATIONALLY | 2 |
OFFICIAL 2020 KCSE MEAN SCORE AND RANK FOR Kenya High SCHOOL
Kenya High School posted an impressive mean of 10.3 during the KCSE 2020 KNEC Results released in May 2021.
KEEP IT HERE FOR MORE VERIFIED KCSE 2021-2022 KNEC RESULTS FOR ALL KCSE TOP-PERFORMING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KENYA
2020 KCSE Results; Special Credits for Kenya High School
Worth noting is that during the KCSE 2020 Results released in May 2021 for the School over 95 % of its KCSE 2020 candidates attained the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2021.
SPONSORED LINKS
KCSE Results from 2021-2022; Click HERE to Get your individual KCSE Results via Premium KNEC SMS CODE 20076
KCSE Results in 2021-2022 for the Whole School; Click HERE to access KCSE 2020-2021 Results for the Whole School
Kenya High School KCSE 2021/2022 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Kenya High School, one of the KCSE 2021 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Nairobi County, Nairobi Region
We have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s recent KCSE results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2021 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.
Get a detailed analysis for Kenya High School- 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
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About Kenya High School; Full Details
Category; Public, government-sponsored
Admission Policy; 100% transition
Form Admission; Dictated by the Ministry of Education guidelines including KCPE merit, Affirmative Action, and Regional Balance
Kenya Girls High School 2022 Form One Selection; Admission Letters and List
Admissions: form one selection, application, enrolment rate, criteria, and requirements, admission letters, and placement list
The school admits at least 300 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.
Interested applicants should however tender their interest when selecting their preferred secondary schools at the primary level long before the KCPE results get released.
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.
Form one admission: form one selection: criteria, list, and letters (Calling/placement 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 KCPE marks.
Click HERE to access form one school selection system for national 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:
- Admission letter
- Primary school Leaving certificate or a letter of identification from the student’s former school
- A copy of your birth certificate
- 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.
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.
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.
School Uniform
Students can buy school uniforms during the official reporting date in school or from any other uniform centers and outlets that stock them.
Pay bill
To be updated soon.
Curriculum and subjects offered
The school offers a broad 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, Physical Education among others.