KCPE 2023 Top 10 Candidates per County and Region (Full Details)

 Michael Warutere of Riara Springs Emerges Top in 2023 KCPE Results, after Scoring 428 marks

KCPE 2023 Top 10 Candidates per County and Region (Full Details)

Michael Warutere from Riara Springs Academy scored 428 marks in KCPE 2023. He would like to become a software engineeer. His dream school is Mang’u High.

Mbae Precious Wanjiru from Consolata Primary School, Meru scored 411 marks.

Muringi Myles Mbugua from Little Friends Academy, Naivasha got 421 marks.

Bii Meshack from Moi Primary School in Nakuru scored 412 marks.

Mugo Martin Luther of Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scored 413 Marks

Kinyua Barrack Muriithi from Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scooped 418 Marks.

Alvin Momany from Royal Metropolis Academy, Nyamira scored 416 marks.

Clinton Alusiola from Fesbeth Academy, Kakamega scored 420 marks.

Mercy Cheboite from Little Lambs Academy, Uasin Gishu County scored 420 marks.

Mwendwa Valentine Kiogora of Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scored 418 Marks

Valerie Chemutai from St Mary’s Mixed Primary, Bomet County scored 421 Marks.

Mukiri Ivy Mwiti, from Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scored 418 Marks.

Belyon Tracy Cherotich from Hilltop Preparatory School, Transnzoia scores 413 marks

Longer Muriithi Mungiria from Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scored 418 Marks.

Stecy Mwendwa and Precious Wanjiru who got 417 and 411 marks respectively from Consolata Primary School Meru.

Bill Mwangi of Bridgan Academy scored 401 marks.

Victoria Jepkoech  of AIC Cheribisi, Nandi County scooped 412 marks.

Mberi hope Mwendwa of Kathigiri Primary Boarding School scored 418 Marks

Kevin Gichoki of Gilgil Hills School, Nakuru scored 417 marks

Wambua Mirriam Mbete of Christopher Kiamba Memorial School, Makueni County scored 413 marks

Shasha Jemutai of Dreams hills School, Baringo County got 400 marks

Yunis Khadija of Light Aacdem scored 426 marks

Odhiambo Ronald Otieno of Lakewood Emerald School in Kitengela had 420 marks

Waceke Emmaculate of Gilgil Hills School scooped 427 marks

Sande Awal Hawa of Lakewood Emerald School in Kitengela had 421 marks

Adriel Alice Wairimu Muriithi of Hospital Hill Primary, Nairobi County scored 407 marks

Midiwo Michelle Akinyi of Xaverian Primary School scored 407 marks

Mary Maggy of Golden Elites Schools had 420 marks

Andrew Oriku Oigara of Imperial Primary School in Kisii County with 421 marks

KCPE 2023 Results Performance Per Gender

There was no major disparity in the performance both male and female KCPE 2023 candidates in  Social Studies and CRE. The scores were equivalent.

Females, however, excelled in English, Kiswahili and Kenya Sign Language compared to their male counterparts.

Maleson the other hand performed better in Mathematics and Science.

A total of 8, 525 KCPE 2023 candidates scored 400 and above, a slight drop of 0.60% compared to 9, 443 pupils in KCPE 2022. These candidates will automatically transition to the highly coveted traditional and newly elevated national schools in Kenya.

 

352, 782 candidates  scored 300-399 marks. They will join top performing county and extra county secondary schools in January 2024.

Below is a complete break-down of the KCPE 2023 Results:

400-500= 8, 525 KCPE 2023 Candidates

300-399= 352, 782 KCPE 2023 Candidates

200-299= 658, 278 KCPE 2023 Candidates 48.49%

100-199= 383, 025 KCPE 2023 Candidates 27.05%

001-099= 2, 060 KCPE 2023 Candidates 0.15%

A total of 1, 406,557 candidates sat for the just-released 2023 KCPE results. This translates to 99.34%.

New KNEC SMS Code for Receiving KCPE 2023 Results

Polite Notice: Kindly Note that KNEC has changed the Knec Code for getting KCPE 2023 Examinations from 20076 to 40054.

2024 Form One Joining Instructions for 2023 KCPE Candidates

All the 2023 KCPE candidates will join secondary schools in the third week of January. Candidates who did not have the golden opportunity of sitting for the 2023 KCPE national tests have been advised to register their details at the nearest education offices so that they can be factored in the upcoming special examination which will be conducted in January 2024 to ensure they continue their studies.