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KCSE results 2023/2024 have been released

  • CS Ezekiel Machogu have announcement the results of kcse. As was the case with the KCPE results, the CS did not reveal which candidate or school performed best in the exams.

The Kenya Certificate Of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examination Results is have been released this week by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.

How to check for KCSE Results 2023 via SMS

  • To get KCSE results 2023 by SMS send an SMS with your Index Number to 20076 for Safaricom, Airtel and Telcom networks. Simply send your full index number (11 digits) followed by KCSE to KNEC SMS Code 20076. For example 24567847052KCSE then send to 20076. After the full index number no spacing between the last number and the initials KCSE.

What you need to know about the recently announced kcse results 2023/2024:

  • Some of the candidates who scored 'A' are Jeffrey Kamau Wambugu (Alliance High School), David Kiiru Kimani (Anester Victory), Shadrack Wachira (Lenana) and Nuru Seyd Abubakar (Light Academy, Mombasa). A total of 1,216 have scored a mean grade of A in the 2023 Form Four national exams
  •  Poor performance was evident in the lower-grade categories, with 19,960 females and 28,214 males scoring Grade E.
  •  Similarly, the D- category had 79,432 females and 86,429 males.
  •  Some 79,612 females and 75,664 males featured in Grade D category, while 66,032 females and 58,974 males secured D+.
  • Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the top scorers included 825 male students and 391 females, making up 0.14 percent of the total candidature.
  • Overall, the minister said 201,133 candidates, comprising 22.27 percent of the total, qualified to join universities.
  • Mr Machogu directed the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) to realign its entry requirements to the newly introduced grading system.

How KCSE candidates can access results online

The 2023/2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) candidates can now access their results on the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) portal.
Candidates are required to log in to the KNEC portal or website through https://results.knec.ac.ke
  • They will then be required to enter their respective index numbers and names as per the 2023 registration date.
  • Once confirmed that all details are correct, they click view to access the results. 

KCSE  Results for the year 2022 have been officially released today 20th, January 2023

A total of  884,263 candidates sat for the 2022 KCSE exams. Out of these  405,962 were male while 420,845 were female

How to Access the results through SMS and Online

The results, he stated could be accessed through the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) portal and SMS.

To get Results Via SMS

  • Machogu noted that one would be required to send the student's details - index number- accompanied with the initials KCSE to 20076.
  • The KCSE initials should be capitalised.
  • Additionally, there should be no space between the index number and KCSE. For example, 02300006800KCSE.
  • The SMS applies to all mobile networks; one is charged Ksh25 for the service

To get Results Via KNEC Portal

  • To receive a candidate's result through the portal, access the KNEC website first.
  • Once you have accessed the portal, click on the year the candidate sat for the exam. In this case, select 2022.
  • Enter the index number of the student, then click submit.
  • Upon, submitting the details, the student's results will be displayed on the screen.
  • While there are no charges for this option, one is required to have a reliable internet connection.

All the Details and Analysis of kcse results 2022 are available here after having been announced by the Education Cabinet Secretary Machogu today January 20th, 2022. You may also view KCPE Results 2022/2023 & KMTC Online Application.

KCSE Results analysis

  • 2022 KCSE Results: 1,146 Candidates Score Grade As CS Machogu Hails Improved Performance
  • Unveiling the results at the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) headquarters in Nairobi on Friday, Machogu noted that out of the 881,416 candidates who sat the 2022 KCSE exam 173,345 scored the minimum university entry grade of C+ and above compared to 145,776 in 2021.
  • .The CS pointed out that in 2022 a total of 1,146 candidates scored grade A compared to 1,138 in 2021.
  • A total of 522,588 candidates scored grade D+ and above in the 2022 KCSE exam.
  • The CS also noted that candidates with grade E in the 2022 KCSE exam declined significantly to 30,822 compared to 46,151 in 2021.
  • "Encouragingly, the number of candidates who obtained a mean grade of E in 2022 declined significantly to 30,822 (3.49%) despite the increase in candidature, compared with 46,151 (5.56%) in 2021. This clearly leads us to conclude that most of the candidates scored grades of higher quality," said the CS.
  • All the remaining candidates are legible to join TVET institutions, Teacher Training Colleges, Medical 24 Training Colleges and other tertiary learning institutions for various courses.
  • In terms of subject performance, the CS pointed out that 17 subjects recorded improvement compared to 11 in 2021, while there was no significant change this year in the performance in four subjects
  • There were no kind of malpractice we used to experience there before.

Performance of candidates with spacial needs

  • A total of 190 candidates with special needs scored an overall grade C+ and above in 2022 KCSE exam

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Here are the top 10 schools that performed exceptionally well in the 2022 KCSE examinations

  1. Nyambaria High School- Nyamira
  • Nyambaria High School in Nyamira County staged an impressive show after registering a mean score of 10.9 in the 2022 KCSE exam.The school registered 100 per cent transition to universities after all candidates attained the minimum grade of C+ required for enrollment. 28 candidates from the centre scored the coveted A grade while 383 of them scored an A-. As per the score sheet, the lowest candidate scored a B plan.
  1. Cardinal Otunga Mosocho
  • Still in South Nyanza, Cardinal Otunga High School in Kisii County registered an impressive mean score of 10.76 in what was described as a stellar performance.28 candidates who wrote their national examinations at the centre scored a mean grade of A plain, while 201 scored an A minus.The lowest candidate scored a mean grade of B- (minus) assuring the entire cohort of a direct entry to the university.
  1. Asumbi Girls High School (Homa Bay County)- 10.37
  1. Mang'u High School
  • Kiambu County's Mang'u High also registered outstanding performance to maintain its status as a big name in secondary school education. The school had a mean score of 10.36, which was a slight improvement from its previous year's performance where it registered 10.28. Further, 81 candidates scored an A plain while 192 attained an A-minus grade.
  1. St. Anthony's Kitale
  • Kitale's St. Anthony High School also appeared among the country's top performers after registering a mean score of 10.33. The school had 41 of its candidates score a mean grade of A plain, while 148 scored an A minus to stamp its authority as a big name in secondary school education.
Other schools that notably performed well include;
  1. Mudasia Academy- 10.3
  1. Sironga Girls High School (Nyamira) - 10.2
  1. Alliance High School (kiambu)- 10.2
  1. St. Pauls Igonga (Kisii)- 10.2
  1. Moi High School Kabarak (Nakuru)- 10.1

KCSE is an abbreviation of Kenya Certificate Of Secondary Education; this is a national exam evaluation conducted by Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) every year to eligible form four students. Those who succeeds in KCSE Exams are allowed to pursue tertiary education in different colleges and universities in Kenya.

KCSE Results 2020/2021; KNEC KCSE Results

KCSE 2020 results latest news; kcse results announcement date, How to get kcse results and Grading System.

KCSE 2020 candidates to get exam results by sending their index numbers and the word 'KCSE' to SMS code 20076, Education CS Magoha says.

TOP 10 KCSE 2020 CANDIDATES

  1. Simiyu Wanjala - 87.334 - Murang'a High
  2. Wasonga Allan - 87.173  - Agoro Sare
  3. Sharon Terer - 87.173  - Kenya High
  4. Moriase Ong'are - 87.173  - Alliance High
  5. Mbugua Esther - 87.113 - Kenya High
  6. Kipkoech Mark - 87.106  - Alliance High
  7. Kenneth Oranga - 87.049 - Kapsabet Boys
  8. Henry Madaga - 87.046  - Maranda High
  9. Chepkorir Patience - 87. 046  - Kenya High
  10. Musamba Edith - 87.013 - Machakos Girls

Students aged 16 and below post excellent 2020 KCSE results “They have performed very well, don’t touch them,” said Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha.

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has lauded students aged 16 years (underage) and below for performing well in the 2020 KCSE exam. While announcing the results from Mtihani House, Nairobi, Magoha advised parents not to hold their children back over the fact that they are still young.

The top student on the list of those aged 16 and under is:-

  1. Musomba Edith Kipe from Machakos Girls High School.
  2. Makanda Nicole Pearson from Alliance Girls High School
  3. Mutambari Frank Mugambi from Kapsabet Boys High School
  4. Kiptoo Gertrude Jeruto from St Joseph’s Chepterich Secondary School and
  5. Kiplang’at Gerard from Alliance High School completing the list of the top five students aged 16 and below.

Others who made the top 15 list are:

  1. Craig Onyancha Moturi - Mang’u High School
  2. Kimunya Denis Wachira - Alliance High School
  3. Bill Clinton Jefferson - Maranda Boys High School
  4. Isaboke Janet Kemunto - Asumbi Girls
  5. Moturi Zeth Ogumbo – Kagumo Boys High School
  6. Gateru Sophia Wambui – Siakago High School
  7. Kitimbo Kephaha Katoo – Oloitoktok Boys High School 
  8. Rono Sharon Chepkogei - Moi Girls Edloret
  9. Jaden Angela - Alliance High School
  10. Monad Daniel - Mang’u High School
While announcing the results CS Magoha said Bungoma County had recorded the highest number of underage candidates while Turkana county had recorded the highest number of overage students.

There were 893 students who got A plain in 2020 compared to 627 in 2019 while students who scored C plus and above are 143,140 in 2020 compared to 125,746 in 2019.

“All the remaining candidates are eligible to join TVET institutions, teacher training centers, medical training colleges and other tertiary learning institutions at various levels from artisan to a degree level,” said Magoha.
 
The marking exercise of the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations is now complete
. The exercise took about three weeks with examiners working around the clock to ensure the results will be ready before schools reopen for third term on 10th May, 2021

How to check KCSE Results using sms code and index Number

While announcing the results on Monday, May 10, Magoha noted that for the students to access their results, they will be required to send an SMS message to [20076] with the candidate's index number followed by KCSE (In capital letters).
 
After the marking exercise, the next phase will see the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) Standardize the candidates’ scores before the results are officially announced by the Cabinet Secretary.

Release Of Examinations Results (kcse) 2022 - 2023

According to sources familiar with the results processing, the KCSE 2020 results will officially be released by Monday 10th May, 2021. This is within the period earlier announced by the Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha. The CS had indicated that the results would be out by the 10th of May, 2021. 

HOW TO DOWNLOAD KCSE RESULTS 2020/2021 FOR WHOLE SCHOOL - form four results news today

Principals can also access the 2020/2021 KCSE results online from the KNEC portal; http://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/ Procedure
  • Visit the official KNEC schools’ portal by clicking the link above.
  • To login to the KNEC portal, Insert the User Name and Password which you used during the KCSE 2020/2021 registration.
  • Once inside the portal, you will see several boxes. First, under the box labelled ‘FROM INDEX’, input the index number of the first candidate (in full) and in the box labelled ‘TO INDEX NUMBER’ input the last candidate’s index Number. Click on ‘VIEW REPORT’.
  • Wait for the result slips to load. When all the slips are loaded, click on the Menu labeled ‘EXPORT’.
  • Select the format you would like to export the KCSE Result Slips e.g. ‘WORD’ or ‘PDF’ formats.
  • The KCSE Result slips will be downloaded to an offline storage in your computer.
  • You can then print the downloaded result slips. Finally, candidates can check their KCSE 2020 results by visiting  their former schools a day after the official release of the exam.

Getting your KCSE 2020 results through the Knec SMS Code 20076.

Getting your KCSE 2020 results through the Knec SMS code remains the fastest way of accessing your results.  

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List of top 100 schools in KCSE Exam Results 2018 

  1. Strathmore School -  Private -  Nairobi
  2. Moi High School Kabarak - Private - Nakuru
  3. Moi Tea Girls Secondary School - Extra- County - Kericho
  4. Alliance Girls High School - National - Kiambu
  5. Alliance High School - National - Kiambu
  6.  Mang'u High - National - Kiambu
  7. Kisima Mixed Secondary School - Private - Nyandarua
  8. Precious Blood Riruta - Extra-County - Nairobi
  9. Orero Boys Secondary School  - Extra-County - Homa Bay
  10. The Kenya High School - National - Nairobi
  11. Moi Girls'- National - Uasin Gishu
  12. Kianda School - Private - Nairobi
  13. Segero Adventist Academy - Private - Uasin Gishu
  14. Anestar Boys' High Lanet - Private - Nakuru
  15. Kapsabet Boys - National - Nandi
  16. Starehe Girls' Centre → National → 119 → 64.02 → Nairobi
  17. Maryhill Girls' High School - National - Kiambu
  18. Pangani Girls - National - Nairobi
  19. Light Academy (Nairobi) - Private - Nairobi
  20. Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan - Private - Mombasa
  21. Starehe Boys' Centre & School - National - Nairobi
  22. Loreto High School, Limuru - National  
  23. Mary Mother of Grace Sec School - Private - Laikipia
  24. Maseno School - National - Kisumu
  25. Agoro Sara High School - Extra-County - Homa Bay
  26. Sunshine Secondary School - Private - Nairobi
  27. Kyeni Girls' High School - Extra-County - Embu
  28. Mutira Girls' Secondary School - Extra-County - Kirinyaga
  29. St Theresa's Girls' Secondary School - Private - Samburu
  30. Maranda High - National - Siaya
  31. Murang'a High School - National - Muranga
  32. Riara Springs Academy -Private - Nairobi
  33. Light Academy (Mombasa) - Private - Mombasa
  34. Pioneer School - Private - Muranga
  35. Metkei Secondary School -- Extra County - Elgeyo Marakwet
Male candidates dominated the list of top 100 KCSE 2018 exam performers.

At least 64 males featured in the list compared to 36 for the case of girls. The top student Juliet Otieno scored 87.6 points while the 100th candidate scored 84 points.

Juliet was followed by Kaluna James of Maseno School with 87.3 points.

Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed said during the release of the results that overall, though boys had performed well in some 20 subjects.

 She said girls were, however, leading in English, Swahili, CRE, Home Science, Arts and Design, and Metal works.

The number of candidates with As also improved to 315 from the 141 reported in 2017.

Here is the list of the top candidates:

According to the KCSE exam results released this afternoon by Education CS Amina Mohamed, male students performed better than their female counterparts.

Here is a list of the top students.

1. OTIENO IRINE JULIET - PANGANI GIRLS

2. KALUNA JAMES - MASENO SCHOOL

3. EDWIN OTIENO OUKO – LIGHT ACADEMY    

4. KAMWERU MWANGI DUNCAN IAN - MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK

5. HUMPHREY RASUGU - MASENO SCHOOL

6. MEL CHRISTINE - ALLIANCE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL           

7. NJENGA BRIAN NDUNGU - NJENGA BRIAN NDUNGU

8. OSOGO MONYENYE WESLEY - ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL

9.NYAKEA MORAA SHALYN - MOI GIRLS' SCHOOL NAIROBI

10. ONYANDO ROY ALLAN OCHIENG - MARANDA HIGH

11. MATHENGE STEPHANIE KIRIGO - MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK                                                                                                 

12. NJOROGE M ANTHONY MAINA - MANGU HIGH SCHOOL                                                                                                             

13. WHITNEY NICANOR MABWI - KAPSABET BOYS                                                                                                                            

14. AYODI ALFRED MUGEYI - MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK                                                                                               

15. LANGAT ANGELA CHEROTICH - PRECIOUS BLOOD RIRUTA                                                                                                              

16. DUSHIME ANICET WA MUNGU - NAKURU HIGH SCHOOL                                                                                                            

17. MATSOTSO MADLEAN AUMA - MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK                                                                                                     

18. NYABUTO STEPHEN OBURE - ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL                                                                                                

19. OCHIENG JOSHUA - MASENO SCHOOL                                                                                                            

20. GITAU MARK - LIGHT ACADEMY

21. WAWERU ROBERTSON MURIITHI - NAKURU HIGH SCHOOL                                                                                                          

22. MALIT GRIFFINS KIPRONO - KAPSABET BOYS                                                                                                 

23. OTIENO TEDDY ALLAN ODHIAMBO - ST JOSEPH'S RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL

24. IAN KIPLAGAT - KAPSABET BOYS                                                                                                                     

25. KIPLONGEI KIPTANUI ALLAN - KAPSABET BOYS

26. NDETI CHRISTINE MWENDE - MAKINI SCHOOL                                                                                                            

27. MWAWASI DIVINE KRISTY MKAMWASI - RIARA SPRINGS ACADEMY

28. MAINA CYRUS MWEMA - ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL                                                                                                       

29. KAIRU DAVID NJOROGE - ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL

30. GATHONI WAMBUI JACKLINE - MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK

KCSE 2017 TOP 100 SCHOOLS NATIONALLY

PSN SCHOOL CATEGORY
1 SING'ORE  GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - ELGEYO  MARAKWET EXTRA COUNTY
2 LIGHT  ACADEMY - MOMBASA PRIVATE
3 ALLIANCE  GIRLS'  HIGH  SCHOOL - KIAMBU NATIONAL
4 THE KENYA  HIGH  SCHOOL - NAIROBI NATIONAL
5 LORETO  HIGH  SCHOOL  LIMURU - KlAMBU NATIONAL
6 KISIMA  MIXED  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - NYANDARUA PRIVATE
7 MOI  GIRLS'  HIGH  SCHOOL· ELDORET - UASINGISHU NATIONAL
8 KAPSABET  BOYS - NANDI NATIONAL
9 ALLIANCE  HIGH  SCHOOL - KIAMBU NATIONAL
10 PANGAN!  GIRLS - NAIROBI NATIONAL
11 MOI  HIGH  SCHOOL  KABARAK - NAKURU PRIVATE
12 KAPENGURIA  BOYS HIGH  SCHOOL - WESTPOKOT EXTRA COUNTY
13 STRATHMORE  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
14 MANGU  HIGH  SCHOOL - KIA.MBU NATIONAL
15 FRIENDS  KAMUSINGA - BUNGOMA NATIONAL
16 CHEBUYUSI  BOYS HIGH  SCHOOL - KAKAMEGA COUNTY
17 LIGHT  ACADEMY - NAIROBI PRIVATE
18 KAGUMO  HIGH - NYERI NATIONAL
19 NAIROBI  SCHOOL - NAIROBI NATIONAL
20 MOI  TEA GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - KERICHO EXTRA COUNTY
21 MARANDA  HIGH - SIAYA NATIONAL
22 PRECIOUS  BLOOD  RIRUTA - NAIROBI EXTRA COUNTY
23 ST. JOSEPH'S  BOYS  HIGH SCHOOL KITALE - TRANSNZOIA NATIONAL
24 KIPSIGIS  GIRLS'  HIGH  SCHOOL - KERICHO NATIONAL
25 KIANDA  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
26 ORTUM  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - WESTPOKOT EXTRA COUNTY
27 STAREHE  BOYS' CENTRE  & SCHOOL - NAIROBI NATIONAL
28 SEGERO  ADVENTIST  ACADEMY - UASINGISHU PRIVATE
29 MARYHILL  GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL - KIAMBU NATIONAL
30 LITEIN  HIGH  SCHOOL - KERICHO EXTRA COUNTY
31 PIONEER  SCHOOL - MURANG'A PRIVATE
32 KANGA  HIGH - MIGORI NATIONAL
33 MAS ENO  SCHOOL - KISUMU NATIONAL
34 ELBURGON  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - NAKURU SUB  COUNTY
35 MURANG'A  HIGH - MURANG'A NATIONAL
36 RIOKINDO  HIGH  SEC  SCHOOL - KISll COUNTY
37 ST  PATRICK  ITEN - ELGEYO MARAKWET NATIONAL
38 STAREHE  GIRLS'  CENTRE - NAIROBI NATIONAL
39 LIMURU  GIRLS'  SCHOOL - KIAMBU NATIONAL
40 NAKURU  GIRLS'  HIGH  SCHOOL - NAKURU NATIONAL
41 ANESTAR  BOYS  HIGH  SCHOOL - NAKURU PRIVATE
42 NAKURU  HIGH  SCHOOL - NAKURU NATIONAL
43 KISll  HIGH - KISll NATIONAL
44 AGENG'A  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - MIGORI COUNTY
45 ST JOSEPH'S  RAPOGI  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - MIGORI EXTRA COUNTY
46 BUNYORE  GIRLS - VIHIGA NATIONAL
47 KYENI  GIRLS' HIGH  SCHOOL - EMBU EXTRA COUNTY
48 MAASAI  HIGH SCHOOL - KAJIADO PRIVATE
49 SHEIKH  KHALIFA  BIN  ZAYED  AL· NAHYAN - MOMBASA PRIVATE
50 NJIIRI  SCHOOL - MURANG'A EXTRA COUNTY
51 AGORO  SARE  HIGH  SCHOOL - HOMA  BAY EXTRA COUNTY
52 ASUMB1  GIRLS - HOMA  BAY NATIONAL
53 HIGHLANDS  HIGH  SCHOOL, LIMURU - KIAMBU PRIVATE
54 ORERO BOYS SECONDARY  SCHOOL - HOMA  BAY EXTRA COUNTY
55 ST CHARLES  LWANGA  SCHOOL - KITUI EXTRA COUNTY
56 ANESTAR  BOYS HIGH  SCHOOL LAN ET - NAKURU PRIVATE
57 MAHIGA GILRS SECONDARY SCHOOL EXTRA COUNTY
58
59 ALIM  HIGH  SCHOOL - MACHAKOS PRIVATE
60 ST BRIGIDS  KIMININI - TRANSNZOIA NATIONAL
61 DON  BOSCO  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
62 UTUMISHI  BOYS  ACADEMY - NAKURU NATIONAL
63 BISHOP  GATIMU  NGANDU  GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL - NYERI NATIONAL
64 MARY MOTHER  OF GRACE SECONDARY  SCHOOL - LAIKIPIA PRIVATE
65 WAMY  HIGH  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
66 METKEE SECONDARY  SCHOOL - ELGEYO MARAKWET EXTRA COUNTY
67 ABU  HURE.IRA  ACADEMY - MOMBASA PRIVATE
68 MACHAKOS  BOYS - MACHAKOS NATIONAL
69 PRECIOUS  BLOOD  SEC.SCHOOL KILUNGU - MAKUENI EXTRA COUNTY
70 BAHATI  GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - NAKURU EXTRA COUNTY
71 LUGULU  GIRLS - BUNGOMA NATIONAL
72 ST.FRANCIS GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL  (MANG'U) - KIAMBU EXTRA COUNTY
73 MOLO  ACADEMY - NAKURU EXTRA COUNTY
74 NJONJO  GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL - LAIKIPIA NATIONAL
75 MA.RY MOUNT  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - NAKURU EXTRA COUNTY
76 KAPSABET GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL - NANDI EXTRA COUNTY
77 NYERI  HIGH  SCHOOL - NYERI EXTRA COUNTY
78 CHEMELIL  SUGAR ACADEMY - KISUMU PRIVATE
79 KABARE  GIRLS'  HIGH  SCHOOL - KIRINYAGA NATIONAL
80 MOI  GIRLS  ISINYA - KAJIADO NATIONAL
81 NYAMBARIA  HIGH  SCHOOL - NYAMIRA NATIONAL
82 NEW LIGHT  SENIOR  BOYS  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
83 QUBAA  MUSLIM  SCHOOL - MOMBASA PRIVATE
84 MUTHALE  GIRLS - KITUI NATIONAL
85 MOI  HIGH  MBIRURI - EMBU NATIONAL
86 ST. THERESA'S  GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - SAMBURU PRIVATE
87 IKUU  BOYS HIGH  SCHOOL - THARAKANITHI NATIONAL
88 CHEWOYET  HIGH  SCHOOL - WEST POKOT NATIONAL
89 KAKAMEGA  SCHOOL - KAKAMEGA NATIONAL
90 MOI  GIRLS'  SCHOOL  - NAIROBI  EXTRA COUNTY
91 CONSOLATA  SCHOOL - NAIROBI PRIVATE
92 MAKUENI  BOYS - MAKUENI NATIONAL
93 ST. MARY'S  GIRLS  HIGH  SCHOOL IGOJI - MERU NATIONAL
94 KISUMU  BOYS HIGH  SCHOOL - KISUMU EXTRA COUNTY
95 ST. PETER'S  NYAKEMINCHA  SEC  SCH - NYAMIRA SUB  COUNTY
96 NAIROBI  MUSLIM  ACADEMY - NAIROBI PRIVATE
97 ST. CHARLES LWANGA  ICHUNI  GIRLS  HIGH - KISII EXTRA COUNTY
98 NYABISASE  MIXED  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - KISII SUB  COUNTY
99 RAMBA  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - SIAYA EXTRA COUNTY
100 ST. ANGELA'S  GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL - KITUI EXTRA COUNTY

KSCE PERFOMANCE HISTORY

YEAR NO  OF As
2016 141
2015 2,636
2014 3,017
2013 2,722
The  Kenya Certificate  of Secondary  Education  (KCSE)  exam  results  released  on Thursday 29 December 2016 registered  a drastic  reduction  in  high  grades. There were only  141  straight  As  compared  to  2.636  As in  2015 and  3,073 in  2014.

While  announcing  the  results yesterday  at  Shimo  La Tewa High  School  in  Mombasa. Dr. Fred  Matiang'i  noted  that  out  of a total of 574,125 candidates who  sat the KCSE  examinations. only  88.929  scored  between  C+  and  A (plain) and all will be absorbed in  the universities.

This  was in sharp contrast  to  the  past years  where  in  2015,  those  who  scored  C+  and above were 165,766  and  149,719 in  2014.

KCSE 2016 Results - Ranking of top schools

The 2016 KCSE results were released on Thursday, December 29.

Bellow is the list of some top schools with the number of students with straight As

NO SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS WITH STRAIGHT "As"
1 Alliance Girls 25
2 Kenya High School 21
3 Kisii School 6
4 Mangu High School   3
5 Kagumo High School 3
6 Moi Girls Eldoret  2
7 Kabarak High School 2
8 Kapsabet Boys High School 2
9 Nakuru Girls High School 1
10 Utumishi Academy 1
11 Nakuru Boys High 1
12 Nakuru Boys High 1
13 Nyambaria Boys High 1
14 Friend’s Kamusinga 1
15 Baricho Boys 1
16 Baricho Boys 1
17 Meru School 1
18 Moi High School 1
19 Agoro Sare High 1
20 Allidina Visram 1
21 Mbiruri 1
22 Lamu Girls Secondary School 1
23 Nyeri High 1
24 Othaya Boys 1
25 St.Mary's Boys 1
26 Memon High 1
27 Murang'a High 1
28 Pioneer School 1
29 Light Academy Mombasa 1
30 Abu Hureira Academy 1
31 Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Secondary 1

Some of the top performing schools across the country were Kisii School which had six candidates with grade A of 81 points.

Others in the series were Mangu High School and Kagumo High School, which had three candidates with straight As. In the Rift , Moi Girls Eldoret, Kabarak and Kapsabet had two candidates each scoring grades A, while Nakuru Girls High School, Utumishi Academy and Nakuru Boys High had one candidate with grade A.

In Nyanza, other top performers were Agoro Sare of Homa Bay County and Nyambaria Boys High in Nyamira with one candidate each obtaining grade A. Friend’s Kamusinga of Bungoma was among the leading schools in Western region, with a candidate with grade A.

Elsewhere, Baricho Boys Secondary School in Kirinyaga, Meru School, Embu’s Moi High School and Mbiruri shone and did Nyeri High School, Othaya Boys, St Mary’s Boys, South Tetu, Murang’a High and Pioneer School.

At the Coast, private schools dominated the top positions, among them, Light Academy Mombasa, Abu Hureira Academy, Memon High School and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Secondary School. The venerable Allidina Visram High School, an institution with a long and rich history, also made it to the top and did Lamu Girls Secondary School.

KCSE Results 2015 - Examination Candidature

A  total  of  522,870  candidates  sat  for  the  2015  KCSE  examination compared  to  483,630  candidates  in  the  year  2014,  representing an  increase  of  39,240  candidates  (8.11%). 

Of  the  522,870 candidates  who  sat  for  the  2015  KCSE279,289  were  male,  while 243,581  were  female,  representing  a  gender  parity  of  male: 53.41%  to  female:  46.59%.  The  examination  was  taken  in  8,646 examination  centres  across  the  country,  compared  to  8,057 examination centres in the year 2014 representing an increase of 589 examination centres (7.31%).

KCSE Results 2015 - Performance of Candidates Analysis

In  the  2015  KCSE  examination 31.52%  translating  to  165,766 candidates  attained  the  minimum  university  entry  qualification  of C+  and  above.  This  compares  well  with  30.78%,  translating  to 149,717 candidates who attained an overall mean grade of C+ and above  in  the  2014  KCSE  examination

Analysis  of  the  number  of candidates  attaining  a  mean  grade  of  C+  and  above  indicates  that 95,533  male,  translating  to  57.63%  and  70,233  female candidates,  translating  to  42.37%  attained  an  overall  mean  grade of C+ and above.   The  candidates  with  an  overall  mean  grade  of  A  decreased  from 3,073  candidates  (0.63%)  in  the  year  2014  to  2,636  candidates (0.50%)  in  the  year  2015

Analysis  of  the  candidates  who  attained an  overall  mean  grade  of  A  by  gender  shows  that  1,976  male candidates  (74.96%)  and  660  female  candidates  (25.04%) attained this highest possible grade.   

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