Moi High School Kabarak emerged among the country’s top schools in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
The school registered 62 As, 155 A-, 103 B+ and a mean score of 10.43 making it among the top schools based on computations done by various schools.
In addition, Alliance High School bounced back to the top charts after registering 54 A’s while Kapsabet Boys in Nandi County had 53 A’s.
Other schools with a high number of As include Maranda High School (53), Alliance Girls (43), Kenya High (36), and Maseno High School (35).
In terms of mean score in the results released on Monday, January 8, Mudasa Academy in Vihiga County emerged among the top schools in the Western region after registering a 10.4 mean grade.
Rift Valley giants Kapsabet High School also emerged on the charts of top schools with a mean score of 10.2 while the Light Academy in Mombasa registered a 10.2 mean score as well.
Kisima School impresses in 2023 KCSE
In addition, Kisima Mixed School, which offers a chance for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to transform their lives, also made it to the list of top performers after registering an impressive 9.8 (B+) mean score.
Located in Nyandarua County, the school sponsors boys and girls from poor backgrounds, especially children from the pastoralist communities in Kenya.
Over the years, Kisima Secondary has registered impressive results often hitting the 9 mark in the national exams.
According to a computation by the school, the school registered two As, eight A minus (A-), and 11 B’s, five B minus (B-)s.
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All 25 candidates who had registered for the KCSE at the center scored above B- making the school among the few which registered a 100% transition to university.
In addition, Nyanza giants Maranda High is back among the list of top performers, this time registering a mean score of 9.578 (B+).
The school had 53 As in the exam, making it among the few with over 50 As countrywide.
Elsewhere in Trans Nzoia County, little-known Segero School registered a sterling performance which saw all 50 candidates who were registered in the center meet the minimum entry grade for university education.
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The school, located in Saboti, Trans Nzoia County, recorded 6 A-, 34 B+, 9 B and 1 B-.
The results were released on Monday, January 8, to end the wait from candidates who sat the 2023 exam.
Overall results
Overall, there were 1,216 As, 7,254 A-, and 18,078 B+ grades. However, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu expressed his concerns after some 48,174 candidates scored Es.
In a subsequent statement, KNEC announced that the 2023 KCSE results were posted on the council’s portal for access by school heads in their respective schools.
“2023 KCSE results are now available on the school portal,” read the statement in part.
“School heads can access the portal through the web address knec-portal.ac.ke and download the results. The heads should use school login credentials (Username and Password) as used during registration of candidates.”