2023 KCSE Results: How Top Schools Performed: Various schools across the country have performed well in the Kenya Certificate of Second Education (KCSE) examinations, with top teachers leading the field.
Among the schools that recorded average scores of 10 and above were Kabarak High School and Kapsabet Boys’ High School, which had 10.4 and 10.2 respectively.
62 students of Kabarak High School obtained A, while 155 students obtained A minus (A-). 102 students obtained B+, 60 B simple, 18 B- and 4 C+. Other schools that scored an average score of 10 were Mudasa Academy in Vihiga County, with 10.4, and Light Academy in Mombasa County (10.2).
In TransNzoia County, Segero Adventist School emerged as one of the top performing schools in the 2023 exams, with an average score of 9.9. Baricho High School in Kirinyaga County posted an average grade of 9.2 with over 400 students achieving an average university entrance grade of C+ and above.
2023 KCSE Results: How Top Schools Performed
9 grade average
Other schools that scored an average rating of 9 are Starehe Boys Center (9.5), Friends School Kamusinga (9.3), Lugulu Girls High School (9.3), Kagumo High School (9.3), Butula Boys High School (9.2) and Butere Girls High. School. (9.1).
Bunyore Girls’ High School in Vihiga County had an average score of 9.1, Lenana School (9.0) and St Francis Rang’ala 9.0.
Average rating of 8
Schools with an average score of 8 include Kisii School (8.95), Makueni Boys High School (8.91), Precious Blood Riruta (8.8), St Mary’s Girls Igonji (8.8) and Nanyuki Boys (8.8).
Other schools in this category are St Peter’s Boys High School Mumias (8.5), Agoro Sare Boys High School (8.5), Nyabururu National Girls School (8.4), Baringo High School (8.5), 3), Chavakali High School (8.1) and Kaaga Girls High School. . School (8.1).
The schools that had an average rating of 8.0 were Sironga National School, Ikuu Boys’ High School, Kyeni Girls’ High School and Kenyatta Mwatate High School.
Meanwhile, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has sanctioned the public against online school rankings. According to the education agency, the school is no longer expanding the school.
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