It is a reprieve for thousands of teachers who were unable to file their 2017-2019 wealth declarations by December 31, 2019. This is after the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, extended the deadline by another one week. Via an internal memo to all County Directors (dated January 7, 2020), the Commission dispatched lists of teachers who had not uploaded their details by the earlier deadline.
The data shows that 9,855 teachers did not file their returns and hence have been given an opportunity to comply.
“Majority of employees complied within the stipulated time. However, 9,855 teachers and 120 Secretariat Staff are yet to submit their declarations, which is a contravention of the law,” reads the memo; in part.
NEW DEADLINE
Those affected will now have to utilize the chance and file their databetween 8th – 14th January, 2020.
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The memo requires the County Directors to give a feed back on those who should have not submitted their data by end of the new deadline.
All teachers in employment of TSC are required to declare their Income, Assets and Liabilities. These include teachers on:
Any kind of leave
Interdiction
Suspension
Sick leave
Any teacher in the TSC employment who fails to submit a declaration or gives false or misleading information is liable to a fine of Kshs 1,000,000 or be imprisoned for a term not exceeding one year or both upon conviction.
By December 30, 2019, close to 96,000 teachers were yet to declare their wealth status, online as required by law.
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KCSE 2021 Best and Top Ranking Secondary Schools in Nandi County- Here is the list of Best performing Secondary schools in Nandi County as ranked by Knec.
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1. Mombasa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 2. Kwale County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 3. Kilifi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 4. Tana River County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 5. Lamu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 6. Taita/Taveta County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 7. Garissa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 8. Wajir County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 9. Mandera County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 10. Marsabit County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 11. Isiolo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 12. Meru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 13. Tharaka-Nithi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 14. Embu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 15. Kitui County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 16. Machakos County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 17. Makueni County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 18. Nyandarua County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 19. Nyeri County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 20. Kirinyaga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 21. Murang’a County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 22. Kiambu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 23. Turkana County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 24. West Pokot County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 25. Samburu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 26. Trans Nzoia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 27. Uasin Gishu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 28. Elgeyo/Marakwet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 29. Nandi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 30. Baringo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 31. Laikipia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 32. Nakuru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 33. Narok County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 34. Kajiado County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 35. Kericho County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 36. Bomet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 37. Kakamega County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 38. Vihiga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 39. Bungoma County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 40. Busia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 41. Siaya County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 42. Kisumu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 43. Homa Bay County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 44. Migori County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 45. Kisii County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 46. Nyamira County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 47. Nairobi City County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) will conduct training of examiners for Kenya Certificate of Sec- ondary Education (KCSE) between 13th and 19th August 2023.
The training fee is Kes.10,500 and will ONLY be made by the shortlisted applicants who will be notified through a text message(SMS) and the portal on how to make the payments. The venue for training will be communicated to the shortlisted applicants upon payment of the training fee. The exercise will be strictly residential.
KNEC will thereafter engage such examiners using the criteria for recruitment of examiners based on the personnel needs for each paper.
Teachers who are already trained as KCSE examiners and are in the KNEC database of examiners need not apply. Applications are therefore invited from interested and qualified teachers for the following examination papers.
SR/NO
PAPER NAME
PAPER CODE
1.1
Kiswahili (Insha)
102/1
1.2
Kiswahili (Lugha)
102/2
1.3
Kiswahili ( Fasihi)
102/3
1.4
Mathematics Alt. A
121/1
1.5
Mathematics Alt. A
121/2
1.6
Physics
232/1
1.7
Physics
232/2
1.8
Physics(Practical)
232/3
1.9
Chemistry
233/1
10.0
Geography
312/1
10.1
Geography
312/2
10.2
Islamic Religious Education
314/1
10.3
Islamic Religious Education
314/2
10.4
Home Science
441/1
10.5
Home Science – Clothing Construction (Practical)
441/2
10.6
Agriculture
443/1
10.7
Agriculture
443/2
10.8
French (Listening Comprehension, Dictation and Creative Writing)
501/1
10.9
French (Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Functional Writing)
501/2
10.10
Arabic (Listening Comprehension and Dictation)
503/1
10.11
Arabic (Grammar, Reading Comprehension and Composition)
503/2
10.12
Business Studies
565/1
10.13
Business Studies
565/2
2.0 CRITERIA FOR TRAINING AS AN EXAMINER
2.1 General requirements for all the trainee examiners
Must be a practicing teacher in the relevant subject area at secondary school level.
Must be registered and/or employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC);
Must have a Diploma in Education and above
Have a minimum teaching experience of three (3) years;
Must NOT be on interdiction or any other form of disciplinary action from the TSC;
Must be recommended by his/her head of institution; and
Must be 50 years of age and
3.0 APPLICATION PROCEDURE
3.1 Applicants are required to do the following:
Access the KNEC examiners’ portal using the link https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke;
Those with Cp2 accounts, should log into the portal using their usernames and passwords;
Those who would have forgotten their Cp2 passwords, should click on reset password button and enter their mobile number in the format (2547********) and submit to get new passwords for logging to the system;
Those without Cp2 accounts, should click on create account and follow the instructions to acquire login credentials to access system;
Upon successful log in, complete their personal profile and On the dashboard, click on apply for training and all the declared vacancies will be available for the applicants to choose.
The training slots are limited and once the required numbers are attained, the online application port-al will close down.
Chief Executive Officer
The Kenya National Examinations Council P.O. Box 73598 -00200
KNEC OFFICIAL CONTACTS-At one time you may need to contact the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) and you may be wondering how to go about it. You can contact the Council for any comments, service, complaints or suggestions.
You can contact the Council through various platforms i.e SMS, E-mail, Phone, Fax, Facebook or Twitter. It is important that you get to know the respective Knec department which you need a response/ service from (see the table below).
KNEC SERVICES.
You can get a number of services from the Council; as listed in the table below;
S/N
Knec Service
1
Register candidates for the KNEC examinations
2
Conduct examinations and process the results
3
Award certificates and diplomas to successful candidates
4
Carry out equation of certificates and diplomas issued by other credible examining boards
5
Conduct examinations on behalf of foreign examination boards
St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School is a girls’ only secondary school, located in Waitaluk location, Trans Nzoia County. This is within the Rift Valley region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION
St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School is a girls’ only secondary school, located in Waitaluk location, Trans Nzoia County. This is within the Rift Valley region of Kenya.
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only secondary school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 23574113
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0722-550951
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2235, Kitale 30200
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 5.59 (C plain).
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1. Mombasa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 2. Kwale County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 3. Kilifi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 4. Tana River County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 5. Lamu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 6. Taita/Taveta County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 7. Garissa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 8. Wajir County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 9. Mandera County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 10. Marsabit County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 11. Isiolo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 12. Meru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 13. Tharaka-Nithi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 14. Embu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 15. Kitui County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 16. Machakos County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 17. Makueni County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 18. Nyandarua County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 19. Nyeri County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 20. Kirinyaga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 21. Murang’a County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 22. Kiambu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 23. Turkana County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 24. West Pokot County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 25. Samburu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 26. Trans Nzoia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 27. Uasin Gishu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 28. Elgeyo/Marakwet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 29. Nandi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 30. Baringo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 31. Laikipia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 32. Nakuru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 33. Narok County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 34. Kajiado County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 35. Kericho County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 36. Bomet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 37. Kakamega County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 38. Vihiga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 39. Bungoma County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 40. Busia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 41. Siaya County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 42. Kisumu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 43. Homa Bay County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 44. Migori County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 45. Kisii County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 46. Nyamira County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 47. Nairobi City County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
Otieno Oyoo Secondary School is located in Kochieng location within Kisumu County; Nyanza region, Kenya, and is a boys’ secondary school. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Otieno Oyoo Secondary School is located in Kochieng location (along the Ahero-Kisumu road) within Kisumu County; Nyanza region, Kenya, and is a boys’ secondary school.
OTIENO OYOO HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Otieno Oyoo Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Kochieng location within Kisumu County; Nyanza region, Kenya, and is a boys’ secondary school.
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 39713021
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS:
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0723-108036
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1335, Kisumu 40100
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
OTIENO OYOO HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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Postal Address: P.O. Box 1335, Kisumu 40100
Email Contact:
Phone Contact: 0723-108036
OTIENO OYOO HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
OTIENO OYOO HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams.
In the 2018 KCSE examination, Otieno Oyoo High school had a mean score of 4.56.
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Nyamira Girls High KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Nyamira Girls High school has been posting impressive performances in KCSE over the years and 2020 is no exception. In the 2020 KCSE examinations the school posted a mean score of 8.222 which is a B- (minus).
Nyamira Girls High SCHOOL KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
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The school registered a total of 300 candidates in the KCSE 2020 exam. In the just released KCSE 2020 results, the school posted an impressive mean score of 8.222 which is a B- (minus). The good news is that 279 candidates managed to score above C+ (plus), which is the minimum university entry grade. This translates to a percentage of 93% securing direct entry to university under the placement body, KUCCPS.
Loise Nanyuki Girls, Gatero Girls High, Rumuruti Secondary and Ndururumo High school are among the best extra county secondary schools in Laikipia county. This is based on their past impressive performances in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
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Mang’u High SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Mang’u High School is a top performing high school located in Kiambu County, Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.
Mang’u High school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
MANG’U HIGH SCHOOL KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
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Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha on Monday supervised the commencement of this year’s national exams assuring the nation that the examination is well secured and its integrity is unquestionable.
Speaking at Kianjau primary school in Thika, Kiambu County after launching the start of the national exams today, Magoha said there has not been any exam leakage and that they are on high alert to avoid cheating in exam rooms.
He said the exam is well guarded by two policemen in each centre and a number of government officials to safeguard its integrity and that should anything on the contrary crop up, it should be reported to authorities.
The CS said the exams have been prepared taking into consideration that candidates spent six months at home due to Covid-19 pandemic, and that candidates should not worry.
“It is all systems go for candidates. We know they are well prepared for the exams and that there should be no cause for alarm. All government agencies have taken charge of the exams and we assure the nation that it is well secured. It is an extraordinary exam as the first-time candidates are sitting for exams after being away from class for seven months,” he said.
The CS at the same time assured candidates especially those in private schools who were not registered for the final exams that they will not be locked out of the exams.
This comes after reports from the Nyanza region that some private schools failed to register its candidates for KCSE despite collecting registration fees from their parents.
He warned those involved that they will be punished ruthlessly.
“All candidates must take the exams without being penalized. Every other child who presents himself to the exam room as a candidate must sit for the exam even if it means photocopying a question paper for them. Afterwards, the government will deal firmly without fear or favour with those crooks who still think it is business as usual,” he added.
Basic Education PS Julius Jwan (Standing, right) monitors the start of the Math exam paper at Kisii Central Primary school on Day One of the 2020 KCPE exams.
Tight Security
In Nakuru County the tests kicked off smoothly on Monday morning, amid tight measures to curb cheating.
A total of 54,751 candidates are sitting the examinations in 1,061 centres according to County Commissioner Erastus Mbui Mwenda.
Speaking when he supervised the opening of examination containers at Kapkures Deputy County Commissioner’s offices, Mbui said a total of 2,122 security personnel had been deployed to man the examination centres in all the 11 sub-counties.
“The security officers are expected to guard the papers both in examination centres and the containers at the county and sub county levels.
They will also accompany head teachers who also double up as centre managers to collect the exam papers from the storage containers every morning and in the evening when the papers are returned to the containers for collection,” stated Mr Mwenda.
He assured parents and candidates that a command centre has been set up at county headquarters from where all security operations will be monitored and coordinated.
The administrator warned that the government had tighten surveillance to stop possible use of face masks and other gadgets to facilitate cheating and early exposure of the exam papers.
Meanwhile Rift Valley Regional Commissioner George Natembeya has said that high level security teams have been deployed in the volatile spots in Baringo, Turkana, Laikipia, Samburu and Elgeyo Marakwet ahead of the KCPE examinations.
He dismissed fears that ongoing heavy rains in some parts of the region might disrupt the examinations adding that the government was adequately prepared.
Addressing the press after touring several examination centres in Nakuru, Natembeya said counties with potential flooding challenges that might require special attention had been mapped out.
A total of 330,000 candidates will sit for the three-day exam in Rift Valley Region that starts with Mathematics on Monday morning. English language and Composition tests are scheduled for mid-morning and afternoon respectively.
On Tuesday, the candidates will tackle Science, Kiswahili and Insha before completing the test with Social Studies and Christian Religious Education on Wednesday.
Natembeya confirmed that all the candidates from over 10 Schools flooded with water from Lakes Baringo and Bogoria had been successfully relocated to other examination centres to ensure they do not miss KCPE.
Some of the affected schools are Loruk, Sokotei, Ng’ambo, Kiserian, Salabani and Lake Baringo. Others are Ng’enyin, Noosukro, Rugus, Lorok, Leswa, Sintaan and Lake Bogoria Primary Schools.
He also stated that all the candidates from a primary school in Marishioni within Njoro Sub-County, which was demolished during evictions from Eastern Mau Forest, will write their examinations at the nearby Daraja Primary School.
The Regional Commissioner affirmed that all students including those that are pregnant, the sick, and disabled, would be given special treatment to ensure they comfortably sit for the national exams without any problems.
“Any child who has the capacity to sit for the exams, the government will ensure that the examination is taken to the child. Those who have given birth and are still breastfeeding will be allowed to come along with their children whereby they will be allocated appropriate environments.
We have advised school managers to support the girls in cases of emergencies by taking them to nearby dispensaries,” he disclosed.
TSC CEO Nancy Macharia leads collection of KCPE Examination materials at Kisumu Central DCCs offices on Monday afternoon. She urged invigilators to get the Covid-19 jab, since they are front line workers.
No major hitch
Close to 34,071 Kenya Certificate Primary Education candidates in Migori County started the exams on Monday with the assurance of a smooth exercise from security agencies.
The Suna East Deputy County Commissioner Kibe Maguta speaking after the dispatch of the first day exams said enough government vehicles were available to deliver exams to all examination centres.
Maguta said the government has good vehicles that will deliver exams in time despite adverse rainy condition currently.
He said all exam centres were protected areas adding that security personnel were manning them to ensure learners sit their exams without any problems.
All schools in Suna East had their exams dispatched by 7 am, a scenario Maguta described as remarkable.
Maguta was speaking at county headquarters. Also present were County Teachers Service Commission Director Beatrice Lukaka among other senior education and security officers.
Last week Regional Director of Education Willy Machocho met with county security agencies and education officials at Migori Teachers College ground to discuss best approaches on exam security.
During that meeting, Machocho warned that those handling exams should do it with a lot of caution to avoid cases where exam rules are compromised.
Speaking during the same meeting, Migori County Commissioner Mr Boaz Cherutich assured that all necessary security measures had been taken to prevent exams malpractices.
Asumbi Girls High SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- The School is a top performing high school located in Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.
Asumbi Girls High school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
Asumbi Girls High SCHOOL’S KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
We have analysed results for Asumbi Girls High school in the KCSE 2020 examinations. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and all schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.
Meru School KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Meru school has been posting impressive performances in KCSE over the years and 2020 is no exception. In the 2020 KCSE examinations the school posted a mean score of 9.031 which is a B (plain).
Meru SCHOOL KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
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The school registered a total of 320 candidates in the KCSE 2020 exam. In the just released KCSE 2020 results, the school posted an impressive mean score of 9.031 which is a B (plain) . The good news is that 298 candidates managed to score above C+ (plus), which is the minimum university entry grade. This translates to a percentage of 93.125% securing direct entry to university under the placement body, KUCCPS.