KCPE Exam Results
Lewis Otieno Omondi and Fwaro Makokha Robinson emerged the leading candidates in the 2022 Kenya Certificate for Primary Education (KCPE) after each garnered 431 marks out of the 500 marks.Lewis Otieno Omondi Top KCPE |
Robinson Fwaro KCPE TOP STUDENT |
Lewis attended St. Peters Mumias Boys Primary School in Kakamega County, as confirmed by his teachers. "I want be Engineer like my father" Lewis
Fwaro, on the other hand, was a student at the Christ the King Primary School in Bungoma.
Christ the King Primary School
Robinson Fwaro, 14, a pupil who scored 431 marks in the 2022 KCPE exams wants to be a software engineer.
The pupil from Christ the King Primary School in Kanduyi constituency in Bungoma county revealed his aspiration during an interview at his former school on Wednesday.
Fwaro said he is filled with joy and he did not expect to be the first student in Kenya.
Christ the King Primary School in Bungoma County, where top student Fwaro Makokha Robinson who scored 431 marks.
While releasing the results, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu noted that total of 1, 233, 852 candidates sat the 2022 KCPE. 620, 965 were boys representing 50.32 per cent while 612, 887 candidates were girls, representing 49.7 per cent.
According to Machogu, the 2022 KCPE overall performance improved from 2021, with some 9,443 learners scoring at least 400 marks and above.
The CS advised candidates send their index numbers and initials with the word KCPE to SMS short code 20076 in order to get the results.
The short code text service is available on all mobile networks, and it charges between Ksh15 and Ksh25 per request.
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) also announced that the results of Grade Six national exams will be released on January 16, 2023.
At the same time, interested persons can call 0111 699 784 for more inquiries.
While releasing the results, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu noted that total of 1, 233, 852 candidates sat the 2022 KCPE. 620, 965 were boys representing 50.32 per cent while 612, 887 candidates were girls, representing 49.7 per cent.
According to Machogu, the 2022 KCPE overall performance improved from 2021, with some 9,443 learners scoring at least 400 marks and above.
The CS advised candidates send their index numbers and initials with the word KCPE to SMS short code 20076 in order to get the results.
The short code text service is available on all mobile networks, and it charges between Ksh15 and Ksh25 per request.
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) also announced that the results of Grade Six national exams will be released on January 16, 2023.
At the same time, interested persons can call 0111 699 784 for more inquiries.