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Best boys secondary schools per county in Kenya

Apart from National schools, Extra County schools are also very good schools in terms of facilities and performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations. Most of the schools produce excellent results in KCSE exams and compete favourably with the National schools.

The list below shows the best Extra county boys’ schools in Kenya:

  • Molo Academy,
  • St Anthony’s Boys Kitale,
  • St Joseph’s Rapogi secondary school,
  • Agoro Sare High school,
  • Kanyawanga Secondary school,
  • Litein High school,
  • Barding secondary,
  • Nyangwa boys high school,
  • Meteitei Boys Secondary,
  • Nyang’ori Boys High School,
  • Njiiri school,
  • Thome Boys Secondary,
  • St. Peters Mumias Boys High,
  • Nyeri High School,
  • Upper hill School,
  • St Mary’s school Yala,
  • Nguviu Boys High,
  • Ramba Boys High and
  • Orero Boys.

These schools are found all over the country. They admit the best students from the County where they are established and also countrywide. Form one selection to these schools is done by the Ministry of Education.

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Here is a list of the boys’ extra county schools per county for all counties:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster County
10208101 MAKUYU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Murang’a
10208307 ICHAGAKI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Murang’a
10226201 GITHUMU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10226216 GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10227101 KIGUMO BENDERA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Murang’a
10227301 NJIIRI SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10228101 NJUMBI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10229101 KANGEMA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10229202 NYAGATUGU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Murang’a
10234408 KIRWARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
10238102 KIROGO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Murang’a
10238103 WEITHAGA BOYS SECONDARY Extra County Boys C1 Murang’a
11205101    KANUNGA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11205204 KIAMBU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11207101 THIKA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11207102 CHANIA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11212101 MUHOHO HIGH Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11231207    KIJABE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
11232102 ST JOSEPH HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kiambu
11232201 GITHIGA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kiambu
1101201 ST. MARY’S HIGH SCHOOL LUSHANGONYI Extra County Boys C1 Kiambu
1115301 MOI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL – KASIGAU Extra County Boys C3 Kiambu
12301703 MUMBUNI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Machakos
12301710 NGELANI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Machakos
12314101 MASII BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Machakos
12314201 KABAA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Machakos
12316101 KANGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Machakos
12316107 MATUNGULU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Machakos
12329103 KATHIANI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Machakos
12343301 MASINGA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Machakos
12345501 TALA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Machakos
13302102 ST CHARLES LWANGA SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13302105 ST THOMAS AQUINAS KALAWA BOYS Extra County Boys C3 Kitui
13310102 MWINGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13328101 KYUSO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13331201 MUTONGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13331204 KATHEKA BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kitui
13339101 A I C KYOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kitui
13339102 MIGWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13339201 NGUUTANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kitui
13344101 ST LUKES YATTA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13351101 ST.PETER’S NZAMBANI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kitui
13354101 KISASI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13357101 IKUTHA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13360101 MATINYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kitui
13365101 MUTITO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kitui
14303101 KANGARU SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Embu
14303105 KIRIMARI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Embu
14303201 ST PAUL’S HIGH SCHOOL KEVOTE Extra County Boys C1 Embu
14312101 SIAKAGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Embu
14312301 KANYUAMBORA SECONDARY  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Embu
14333202 KEGONGE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Embu
14341201 NYANGWA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Embu
14341404 JOSEPH ALLAMANO – WACHORO SECONDARY Extra County Boys C3 Embu
14355101 KING DAVID BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, KAMAMA Extra County Boys C1 Embu
14355112 KAVUTIRI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Embu
14355201 NGUVIU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Embu
15304103 KAAGA BOYS SECONDARY Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15309301 IGEMBE BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15318101 ABOTHUGUCHI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Meru
15319101 NKUBU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15319201 KANYAKINE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Meru
15319306 GIKURUNE BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15327101 MIATHENE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Meru
15334102 ONTULILI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15362101 BURIERURI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Meru
15362103 NJIA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Meru
15364301 KIBIRICHIA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Meru
16305101 MARSABIT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Marsabit
16320302 CHALBI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Marsabit
16340201 SOLOLO BOYS SECONDARY  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Marsabit
16359101 LOIYANGALANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Marsabit
17306101 ISIOLO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Marsabit
18307105 MWAANI BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18307201 KAUMONI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18323102 MBOONI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18324205 NGOTO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18324301 MATILIKU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Makueni
18325201 KALULINI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18335201 ST. MARTIN KATHONZWENI SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Makueni
18346101 KITONDO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18346205 KALAWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18347401 KASIKEU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Makueni
18347501 MUKAA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
18348101 MAKINDU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Makueni
19308301 CHUKA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Tharaka Nithi
19308502 MUKUUNI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Tharaka Nithi
19313101 THARAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Tharaka Nithi
19313203 MATERI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Tharaka Nithi
19326102 MUTHAMBI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Tharaka Nithi
19326105 KAJIUNDUTHI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Tharaka Nithi
19326201 CHOGORIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Tharaka Nithi
19326203 KIRIANI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Tharaka Nithi
19326208 KIURANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Tharaka Nithi
20401001 AQUINAS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nairobi
20401002 HIGHWAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nairobi
20401005 OFAFA JERICHO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nairobi
20402004 UHURU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nairobi
20405001 DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nairobi
20406009 HOSPITAL HILL HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nairobi
20409002 MUHURI MUCHIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nairobi
21524101 LOKITAUNG SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nairobi
21525301 KATILU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nairobi
2110201 MSAMBWENI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nairobi
21548102 R C E A LOKORI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nairobi
22526102 WAMBA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Samburu
22526201 UASO BOYS SECONDARY  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Samburu
22527101 NYIRO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Samburu
22527201 BARAGOI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Samburu
23503108 BOMA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Trans Nzoia
23528101 ST MARK’S HIGH SCHOOL – CHERANGANI Extra County Boys C1 Trans Nzoia
23528105 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION  BOYS HIGH SCHOOL – MUKUYU Extra County Boys C3 Trans Nzoia
23528106 A.I.C MOI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL – KAPLAMAI Extra County Boys C3 Trans Nzoia
23528108 FRIENDS BWAKE BOYS SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Trans Nzoia
23528204 KIPKEIKEI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Trans Nzoia
23529103 GOSETA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Trans Nzoia
23572102 ST.PAULS KITUM HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Trans Nzoia
23574101 ST.ANTHONY’S BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL – KITALE Extra County Boys C1 Trans Nzoia
24504102 CHEPKORNISWO BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 West Pokot
24504201 ORTUM SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 West Pokot
24505104 KAPENGURIA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 West Pokot
24505401 SOOK  BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 West Pokot
24530101 HOLY CROSS BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL – KACHELIBA Extra County Boys C3 West Pokot
24530201 ST. COMBONI AMAKURIAT SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 West Pokot
25508102 KABUNGUT SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Bomet
25533103 KAPLONG BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Bomet
25533106 CHEBILAT SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Bomet
25551117 CHEPALUNGU BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Bomet
25563102 KOIWA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bomet
25563105 BOITO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Bomet
25563301 KIMULOT SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bomet
26509114  PAUL BOIT BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Uasin Gishu
26534114 KIPKABUS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Uasin Gishu
26534119    KAPNGETUNY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Uasin Gishu
26534122 ARNESEN’S HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Uasin Gishu
26576109 KIPSANGUI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Uasin Gishu
26577100 A.I.C. CHEBISAAS BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Uasin Gishu
26577124 MOIBEN HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Uasin Gishu
26578003 CHEPLASKEI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Uasin Gishu
26578008 ACK ST. LUKES CHEPTIRET SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Uasin Gishu
27536201 JOMO KENYATTA  BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nakuru
27537303 NAIVASHA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nakuru
27537501 MAAI-MAHIU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nakuru
27538101 MICHINDA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nakuru
27538208 MOLO ACADEMY Extra County Boys C1 Nakuru
27552002 SOLAI BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nakuru
27552049 KIROBON BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nakuru
27564101 NJORO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nakuru
28512101 KERICHO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kericho
28512104 KERICHO TEA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kericho
28522501 TENGECHA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kericho
28522504 CHEBWAGAN SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kericho
28522505 LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kericho
28522508 CHEBORGE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kericho
28553102 CHEPTENYE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kericho
28571201 LONDIANI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kericho
28575203 SOLIAT BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kericho
29513105 KIPSIGAK HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nandi
29513305 KILIBWONI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nandi
29513310 TERIGE SECONDARY  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29523101 KEMELOI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29523103 SEREM SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nandi
29540201 KURGUNG  SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29540202 LABORET BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29541101 LELWAK SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nandi
29541201 SAMOEI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29542101 METEITEI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
29579701 LELMOKWO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nandi
30543101 DOLDOL SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Laikipia
30544101 G.G RUMURUTI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Laikipia
30544201 NGUMO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Laikipia
30555101 TIGITHI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Laikipia
31515101 OLKEJUADO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kajiado
31515403 KILUANI NEWLIFE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kajiado
31545101 OLOITOKITOK SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kajiado
31557206 NAKEEL SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kajiado
32516101 NAROK HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Narok
32546401 OLOLULUNG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Narok
32560201 EMURUA DIKIRR SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Narok
32581103 NKORKORRI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Narok
33517101 TENGES SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Baringo
33517201 KABARNET HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Baringo
33521102 KABIMOI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Baringo
33521106 POROR HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Baringo
33521108 SAOS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Baringo
33547103 MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARTONJO Extra County Boys C3 Baringo
33547201 BARTOLIMO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Baringo
33558101 MARIGAT SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Baringo
33562201 EMINING SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Baringo
34518104 KIPSOEN SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Elgeyo Marakwet
34518401 TAMBACH BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Elgeyo Marakwet
34520101 CHEBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Elgeyo Marakwet
34520102 ST. PETER’S MARAKWET BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Elgeyo Marakwet
34520103 YEMIT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Elgeyo Marakwet
34520202 KAPSOWAR BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Elgeyo Marakwet
34559501 SIMOTWO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Elgeyo Marakwet
34559503 KIPSAOS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Elgeyo Marakwet
35601201 ST MARY’S MUNDIKA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Busia
35606101 S.A. KOLANYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Busia
35609104 SIGALAME HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Busia
35610101 ST.BENEDICT’S HIGH SCHOOL -BUDALANGI Extra County Boys C3 Busia
35620101 ST. PAUL’S AMUKURA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Busia
35629101 NAMBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Busia
36602101 BUNGOMA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bungoma
36602102 KIBABII HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bungoma
36605101 KAPSOKWONY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Bungoma
36612201 TEREMI  BOYS  HIGH  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bungoma
36621101 CHESAMISI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Bungoma
36621102 KAMUSINDE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Bungoma
36621110 ST. LUKE’S BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL KIMILILI Extra County Boys C1 Bungoma
36628101 KHASOKO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Bungoma
36635002 FRIENDS SCHOOL BOKOLI Extra County Boys C3 Bungoma
37607101 MAUTUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kakamega
37607203 LUGARI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kakamega
37608003 BUTERE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37614102 MALAVA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kakamega
37615001 MUSINGU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37616006 ST.IGNATIUS MUKUMU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kakamega
37616020 SHANDEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kakamega
37617211 ST. PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37624002 KIVAYWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37625106 MWIHILA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37627112 ST. MATHIAS KHOLERA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37631302 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST LIKUYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37632101 CHEBUYUSI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kakamega
37632304 INGOTSE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kakamega
38604101 VIHIGA FRIENDS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Vihiga
38618201 EMUSIRE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Vihiga
38619102 NYANG’ORI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Vihiga
38619203 FRIENDS SCHOOL KAIMOSI BOYS SECONDARY Extra County Boys C3 Vihiga
38622202 FRIENDS SCHOOL – MBALE Extra County Boys C1 Vihiga
38633204 HOBUNAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Vihiga
39713006 ONJIKO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisumu
39713021 OTIENO OYOO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisumu
39714101 NGERE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisumu
39733212 NYABONDO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisumu
39734312 MIWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kisumu
39734408 ST. STEPHEN’S MENARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kisumu
39737022 CHULAIMBO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisumu
39741005 KISUMU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisumu
40703102 NYANCHWA  BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
40716101 E L C K ITIERIO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
40716103 ST.PAUL’S IGONGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisii
40719101 NDURU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kisii
40719301 TABAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
40723201 ITIBO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
40727101 RIOKINDO  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisii
40732114 NYAMACHE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kisii
40735101 MOI GESUSU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kisii
40740101 ST.JOHNS NYAMAGWA BOYS Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
40740102 SAMETA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kisii
41704001 HOMA BAY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
4116302 SOKOKE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Homa Bay
41709201 TONGA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
41710301 AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
41724002 RATANG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
41724101 MIROGI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Homa Bay
41730102 TOM MBOYA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Homa Bay
41731101 GENDIA  SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Homa Bay
41731303 ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
41742103 KUOYO KOCHIA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Homa Bay
41742105 ORERO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Homa Bay
41743101 WANG’APALA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Homa Bay
41743204 OBER SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Homa Bay
42705202 BARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42712301 USENGE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42721101 CHIANDA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42721202 RAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42725101 UKWALA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Siaya
42726101 ST. MARY’S SCHOOL, YALA Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42726107 SAWAGONGO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
42738102 AMBIRA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Siaya
43706101 NYANSABAKWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyamira
43706109 NYAMIRA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyamira
43706115 KEBIRIGO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyamira
43715112 NYAKONGO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nyamira
43720106 NYANSIONGO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyamira
43722101 ST PAUL’S GEKANO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyamira
44707102 MIGORI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44708101 TARANG’ANYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44717101 KANYAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44717102 KODEROBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44717108 KANGESO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Migori
44729104 SORI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44736101 ST JOSEPH’S RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44736203 ST. PIUS URIRI  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Migori
44739103 PE-HILL HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Migori
44744101 ST PETER’S ABWAO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Migori
45801103 COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Garissa
01101101 DR.AGGREY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Taita Taveta
01113102 TIMBILA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Taita Taveta
01114211 KITUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Taita Taveta
02105104 WAA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kwale
02109101 KINANGO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Kwale
03106102 KHAMIS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Mombasa
04107101 MALINDI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kilifi
04111101 ST.GEORGE’S HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kilifi
04122102 DR. KRAPF MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kilifi
07201102 LESHAU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nyandarua
07214101 NYAHURURU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyandarua
07214102 KANGUI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nyandarua
07216101 NJABINI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyandarua
07216103 MAGUMU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyandarua
08202001 NYERI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08202007 GIAKANJA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08210102 NAROMORU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Nyeri
08217101 KANJURI HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08217202 KIRIMARA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08219102 MUKURWEINI BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyeri
08219103 ST BONAVENTURE,KAHETI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08220201 ENDARASHA  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyeri
08221201 DEDAN KIMATHI MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2 Nyeri
08237001 KARIMA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08237003 KENYATTA HIGH SCHOOL [MAHIGA] Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08237004 CHINGA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
08237005 OTHAYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Nyeri
09203401 KERUGOYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kirinyaga
09203403 KAMUIRU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kirinyaga
09222201 KIANYAGA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kirinyaga
09222202 ST MARYS KARUMANDI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kirinyaga
09222303 KIAMUTUGU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1 Kirinyaga
09223103 KIBURU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3 Kirinyaga

Best and Top County Secondary Schools in Kiambu County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Kiambu County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Kiambu County.

For complete information on all schools in the country, visit the Schools’ Portal. Here you will find contact details, location, KCSE performance analysis and fees details for all schools in Kenya.

BEST COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
11205206   RIABAI HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11207125    THIKA GIRLS KARIBARIBI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11211301 NGENIA HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11211303 NGARARIGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11211305 THIGIO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11211307 MIRITHU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11211308 ST. MARY’S GIRLS – THIGIO County Girls Kiambu
11211313 KAMANDURA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212102    ITURU HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11212103   MURURIA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11212104   KAHUGUINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212105    GATITU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212106    KARINGA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212108   KIMUNYU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11212109    ICACIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212110 KIBIRU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212114 MUTHIGA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212115 GATHIRU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212117 UCEKEINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11212118 QUEEN OF PEACE NEMBU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212121   MUTUNGURU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212123  GATHURI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11212128    KIAMWORIA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11230202   MOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL KAMANGU County Girls Kiambu
11230315  KIKUYU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11230401    KIKUYU DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11230406    MUSA GITAU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11231101 GATAMAIYU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11231104 GACHOIRE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11231201    LARI BOYS  SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11231203   KAMBAA GIRL’S HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11231204    KINALE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11232101  KAMBUI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11232104   GATHIRIMU GIRLS TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11232107  GITWE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11232301 KOMOTHAI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11232302   GATHIRU-INI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11232303  J G KIEREINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11232304  KOMOTHAI GIRL’S TECHNICAL SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11233301  MUNYU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11233302 NGOLIBA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kiambu
11233303   ST. PAUL’S GATUANYAGA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11236102   KAIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11236105 GAKOE HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11236106   OUR LADY OF FATIMA KIRIKO GIRLS  SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11236111 GATUNGURU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11236116 GIKINDU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11236119 MAKWA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11240110 ST. ANGELAS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KARURA County Girls Kiambu
11241002   KIRANGARI HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11241012   KAHUHO UHURU HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kiambu
11241014 KANJERU GIRLS’ HIGH SHOOL County Girls Kiambu
11241015 UTHIRU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Kiambu

2020 form one placements; How to change school selected to join

The Ministry of Education has opened the window for 2020 form ones who are not satisfied with schools where they were placed. According to the Ministry, the change of placement will end on 6th January, 2020 to allow for the admission process to kick off.

These changes will only apply to National Schools, Extra County and County schools. These requests will be subject to availability of spaces in the desired schools.

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HOW TO CHANGE A CHILD’S PLACEMENT FOR NATIONAL, EXTRA COUNTY AND COUNTY SCHOOLS.

The procedure used for requesting change of admission for National, Extra County and County Schools is as follows:

  • The parent or guardian will place a request at the school of interest; where he/ she wants the kid to be transferred to.  The school will then shortlist and merit all students in the waiting (request) list and make a decision on those they will like to absorb; depending on the available (unfilled) vacancies.
  • The school through the National Education Management System, NEMIS -http://nemis.education.go.ke/, shall enter the details of the selected candidates from their waiting list and request the Ministry to capture them in the new school.
  • Approval to the schools’ requests shall be granted at different levels depending on the Category of the school. Approval for National, Extra County and County schools will be granted by the Ministry’s Head Office, Regional Coordinators and County Directors of Education, respectively.
  • Once the approval has been granted, the learner will then be moved from the selection list of the first school to the latest (new) school.
  • The parent/ guardian will then go online and print the admission letter for the new school.

“Change of placement is not reversible and caution must be taken to avoid being placed in schools not desired,” warns the Ministry.

When a school has made a decision to offer a place to a student, the school will proceed to enter the details of the student.

For National and Extra County schools, the same has to be approved while for county, sub county and private, the system accepts automatically.

HOW SCHOOLS CAN REQUEST FOR EXTRA VACANCIES

Where the capacity of a school has improved due to development of additional facilities in the year, a principal must request for placement of additional students and approval in NEMIS.

 

Best and Top County Secondary Schools in Isiolo County

17306301 OLDONYIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Isiolo
17322301 SERICHO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Isiolo
17356101 MERTI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Isiolo
17356102 MERTI MUSLIM GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Isiolo
17356203 BULESA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Isiolo

Kabarak University Courses, Requirements, Fees, Portals and How to apply

Various accredited universities offer Courses in Education for prospective students who want to be teachers. The universities have course specific requirements for the various Arts and Sciences courses. They also offer various teaching subjects combinations. Here are the Education courses offered at the Kabarak university and links to their application portals:

THE KABARAK EDUCATION COURSES

[wpedon id=”734″ align=”center”] The university offers a wide range of education courses in its Faculty of Education. Minimum University entrance Bachelors Degree requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree programmes require a minimum mean grade of C+ (C Plus) in KCSE. OR
  • A minimum of Credit Pass at diploma level or equivalent qualifications from recognized institutions. OR
  • 2 Principal Passes at ‘A’ level obtained at one sitting OR two Principal Passes obtained at different sittings provided the scores are of grade C and above.
  • Applicants must also meet additional entry requirement as may be specified by respective departments.
  • Applications from mature students will be considered subject to them satisfying the University’s Conditions of Admission.
  • Diploma holders in teacher education with a minimum of C+ at KCSE and two years’ experience in teaching.
  • P1 teachers certificate holders with a minimum of C+ at KCSE and two years of teaching experience.
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) COURSES/ SUBJECTS COMBINATIONS The university offers Bachelor of Education (Science) course in the following teaching subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Agriculture, Chemistry and Computer studies. A student can choose a combination of two subjects from those listed here. BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) COURSES/ SUBJECTS COMBINATIONS The university also offers Bachelor of Education (Arts) course in the following teaching subjects: English, Literature, History, Music, Geography and Kiswahili. A student can choose a combination of two subjects from those listed here.   Bachelor of Education Course Requirements:
  1. Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects,
  2. 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units).
  4. P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AS SET BY KUCCPS Cluster 22 – Education Science & Education Arts
  1. CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG
  2. CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
  3. CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 BIO / CHE / PHY / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
  4. CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section
MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS
  1. SUBJECT 1: ENG; C
  2. SUBJECT 2: MAT A / MAT B; C
  3. SUBJECT 3: BIO / PHY / CHE / PSC / BSC / BIO / GSC: C+
Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’ Level and 1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1 teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.
Bachelor of Education(Science) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE with at least C (Plain) in Mathematics and C+ in each of the two teaching subjects or 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary pass at A’ Level in Mathematics,
  2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Diploma in Education.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE IN 3-SIMPLE STEPS
STEP 1: Download your Application forms below or collect them from of our listed offices.
STEP 2: Duly completed forms should be returned to any of the below offices with non-refundable fee as follows:
  • Undergraduate – Kshs.1,000
  • Postgraduate – Kshs.1,500
Official Kabarak University Bank Accounts / Accepted Payment Means:
  1. Standard Chartered Bank – 01040-943637-01 Nakuru;
  2. Trans National Bank – 0040503005 Nakuru;
  3. Kenya Commercial Bank – 1109663161 Nakuru;
  4. Equity Bank – 0310294445167 Nakuru Kenyatta Avenue.
  5. New students – M-PESA PAYBILL /Business number 511480-  Enter your National ID Number as account number.
  6. Continuing students only – MPESA PayBill /Business number  983100 – Enter your Registration Number as Account number.  e.g CM/M/1234/01/17   NB. Confirm that all details are correct.
A: Paying your Fees with M-PESA (Continuing Students Only)
  1. Select “Pay Bill” from M-pesa menu.
  2. Enter Kabarak University business number 983100
  3. Enter your Full Student Admission Number as account number e.g CM/M/1234/01/16.
  4. Enter the amount you wish to pay.
  5. Enter your M-pesa PIN
  6. Confirm that all details are correct
  7. You will receive a confirmation of the transaction via SMS.
For any clarification please contact Student Finance via email: studentfinance  @kabarak.ac.ke B: Paying through M-Pesa by Non Students
  1. Select “Pay Bill” from M-pesa menu.
  2. Enter Kabarak University business number 511480
  3. Enter your Name or ID Number as account number.
  4. Enter the amount you wish to pay.
  5. Enter your M-pesa PIN
  6. Confirm that all details are correct
  7. You will receive a confirmation of the transaction via SMS.
For any clarification please contact Student Finance via email: studentfinance  @kabarak.ac.ke or through mobile: +254 705 184 373 For a list of all courses offered at the university click on this link; https://kabarak.ac.ke/courses/

FEE STRUCTURE

STEP 3: Once you get your Admission Letter, download the fee structure below;

KABARAK UNIVERSITY

LIST OF KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES ON OFFER AT KABARAK UNIVERSITY

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1061107 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ACTUARIAL SCIENCE 32.779 28.594
2 1061115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 32.744 31.084 25.806 28.392
3 1061120 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE 23.124 26.132 26.052 26.490
4 1061129 BACHELOR OF PHARMACY 39.948 38.506 37.397
5 1061132 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 37.237 35.445 34.201
6 1061133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 28.631 27.457 27.185 30.610
7 1061134 BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 36.791 34.462 26.878
8 1061135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 27.727 26.419 24.800 32.230
9 1061137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 32.102 29.702 29.921 30.750
10 1061160 BACHELOR OF MUSIC THEORY AND COMPOSITION 25.674
11 1061187 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS MANGEMENT 26.874 33.909
12 1061188 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 26.119 37.896
13 1061199 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 34.073 31.693
14 1061206 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.673 24.831 24.158 28.480
15 1061213 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 35.516 22.369 25.300
16 1061221 BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT 24.541 25.421
17 1061232 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.843 23.899 23.745 25.405
18 1061242 BACHELOR OF MASS COMMUNICATION 27.666 25.374
19 1061250 BACHELOR OF PROCUREMENT AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT 26.909 25.146
20 1061301 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.716 24.536 25.149 29.790
21 1061405 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 28.750
22 1061446 BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY 25.721 27.201 31.619
23 1061511 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SECURITY AND FORENSICS 27.764 24.418
24 1061540 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE 29.972 23.456
25 1061560 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CLINICAL MEDICINE 38.237 34.617 35.223
26 1061588 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS AND MATHEMATICS 22.983 24.232 25.068 29.242
27 1061612 BACHELOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS 25.627 26.253 28.137 23.000
28 1061661 BACHELOR OF MUSIC PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY 34.036
29 1061707 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS 24.892 26.333 22.886 27.573

Guide to Best Secondary Schools in Kenya, Nationally

It is the desire of each parent and/ or guardian to provide his/ her child with the best quality education; more so at Secondary school level. It, at the same time, becomes difficulty for one to choose the best school for his/ her daughter. But, what are some of the parameters will one look at in order to make a selection? Here are some of the features to be observed:

  • Performance at National Exams (KCSE),
  • Infrastructure,
  • Students’ population,
  • Number of teaching staff available,
  • Security of learners, among others.

Here is a list of top ten schools in Kenya:

ALLIANCE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL

Alliance Girls’ High School (AGHS) is one of the most prestigious  national girls’ boarding schools. The school is located near the small town of Kikuyu. Founded in 1948 as the African Girls High School, it is within walking distance from its brother school Alliance High School. You can get a link to download the school’s Admission letter and learners’ report forms at the near bottom of this page.

Contacts.

  • Postal Address: Alliance Girls High School, BOX 109; KIKUYU – 00902, Kenya.
  • PHONE : LANDLINE : 020-2012533, 020-2012533
  • FAX 020-2012511
  • MOBILE : 0726-145-877, 0726-145-877  / 0734-485-571, 0734-485-57
  • SECRETARIES : 0726-110594, 0726-110594  / 0735-888639, 0735-888639
  • email: info@alliancegirlshigh.sc.ke

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Alliance Girls’ High School Vission, Mission, and motto

Vission: To become a leading and most preferred National School in the provision of quality, experience and holistic education for girls in Kenya.

Motto: Walk in the light

Mission: To provide a conducive environment and to offer a quality, excellent and holistic education that motivates students to discover their talents and strive to reach their potential, thereby equipping them to fit well in society and contribute positvely to national building

Core values

Commitment – to the vision and mission of our school
Hard work – to duty
Sacrifice – for the good of the institution and gifted youth of Alliance in particular and Kenya in general.
Teamwork – towards a common goal called EXCELLENCE
Loyalty – to the school and the values it perpetuates
Trust in God – for all our needs and for all our success

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ALLIANCE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL RESULTS SINCE 1989

Alliance High has posted good results over the years at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE.

Alliance Girls Secondary School prides in its academic prowess. It maintains a top 10 position in the KCSE yearly. In 2011, the school emerged the 2nd National school, only after the Alliance High School, and 5th nationally.

All students go on to top Kenyan Universities as well as reputed international universities. The school supports applications to colleges in the United States, the United Kingdom, South Africa among others. Similarly, a couple of it’ students are annually selected to the African Leadership Academy; a highly selective leadership program through the entire continent.

Here are the school’s KCSE results since 1989;

YEAR ENTRY A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E GRADE MEAN
2018 396 23 124 87 83 39 21 15 1 2 1 0 0 B+ 9.65
2017 394 16 119 101 64 42 30 13 7 1 0 1 0 B+ 9.52
2016 361 25 158 95 42 24 15 2 0 0 0 0 0 B+ 10.18
2015 333 25 126 88 47 27 15 4 1 0 0 0 0 B+ 10.03
2014 327 56 99 81 48 31 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 B+ 10.187
2013 250 44 88 43 39 26 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 B+ 10.204
2012 218 51 93 36 17 13 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 A- 10.569
2011 206 81 62 33 13 12 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 A- 10.825
2010 199 54 71 29 25 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 A- 10.568
2009 192 30 67 24 14 5 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 B+ 10.208
2008 177 15 58 46 31 10 9 4 0 0 0 0 0 B+ 9.965
2007 181 13 34 48 30 31 19 5 0 0 1 0 0 B 9.143
2006 182 22 44 38 36 22 14 5 1 0 0 0 0 B+ 9.676
2005 193 8 36 61 48 22 8 6 2 1 1 0 0 B 9.425
2004 188 21 53 45 30 21 8 9 0 0 1 0 0 B+ 9.777
2003 183 8 41 39 39 23 21 9 1 2 0 0 0 B+ 9.213
2002 180 19 48 44 25 25 11 4 3 1 0 0 0 B 8.617
2001 178 14 45 36 30 29 15 6 2 1 0 0 0 B 9.101
2000 180 5 33 42 42 26 16 10 5 1 0 0 0 B 9.056
1999 181 7 36 51 33 28 14 8 4 0 0 0 0 B- 8.271
1998 177 8 38 38 46 21 16 5 1 4 0 0 0 B+ 9.712
1997 178 6 42 55 36 19 11 7 1 0 1 0 0 B- 8.410
1996 179 7 21 39 45 28 29 8 1 0 1 0 0 B 9.235
1995 175 3 13 41 53 44 16 4 1 0 0 0 0 B+ 9.594
1994 171 7 29 38 37 36 16 8 0 0 0 0 0 B 9.088
1993 158 3 31 46 32 26 7 8 4 0 0 0 1 B- 8.298
1992 165 0 4 18 29 37 39 20 15 3 0 0 0 B- 8.309
1991 160 0 2 9 20 32 48 31 11 5 2 0 0 B- 7.881
1990 161 0 2 15 16 36 48 24 15 4 0 0 0 C+ 7.360
1989 107 0 6 12 26 25 29 1 4 1 0 0 2 B 9.299

Important Alliance school’s portals:

  • School portals
  • School website
  • Admission letters
  • Report Forms

MOI HIGH SCHOOL KABARAK, NAKURU

Moi High School Kabarak, one of the top performing secondary schools in Kenya, is a mixed boarding school located along Nakuru – Eldama Ravine Road; in Nakuru County. The school was established in 1979 by H.E Daniel Arap Moi (The Second President to the Republic of Kenya) on his expansive Kabarak farm. The school has prestigious boarding-tuition facilities. The school is categorized as a private school. Moi High School – Kabarak is a private Christian Co-educational institution offering 8.4.4 curriculum.

KCSE PERFORMANCE

The school is consistently ranked among Kenya’s top-performing schools in each year’s national examination results; a result it has maintained for many years, now. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams, the school posted an impressive mean of an A- (272 ) 79.862 from the registered 272 candidates. In the 2019 KCSE exams, the school has a total candidature of 324 students; with only one repeater. A common striking feature among the candidates is that all of them are sitting for 8 subjects.

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Moi High School Kabarak Contacts

School Name: Moi High School Kabarak
Physical Location: Nakuru-Eldama Ravine Road
Address: P.O. Box 10, Kabarak 20157
City/Town: Nakuru
County: Nakuru
School Category: Private
School Code :
Phone Number: 051-343447, 2216884, 051-343448
Email: kabarak@africaonline.co.ke

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ADMISSIONS & SCHOOL FEES

Admission to this school is highly competitive. Those admitted here must be of good academic performance if marks scored at the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams is something to go by. The school admits students with 350 marks and above. For continuing students, they should have at least a B (plain) in the previous exams. The only limiting factor is the a little bit higher school fees chargeable at this school; since it is a private school. Consequently, a majority of the learners here are those from the elite class.

ADMISSION LETTER

Students admitted to the school can download their calling letters, online. To use the online portal, one must first register. Visit the portal and register. Click on this link; Admission letters portal

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Parents’ Portal

Parents can log onto the school’s portal to get latest news and their sons/ daughters’ performance trends/ academic results.To log in, click on this link; Parent login portal

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Moi High School, Kabarak Nakuru

 

PRECIOUS BLOOD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, RIRUTA

Established in 1964, Precious Blood Girls High, Riruta, is a  public girl boarding school, Kawangware location, Nairobi County. The Catholic nuns of the order of Precious Blood Sisters established the school in 1964. It is located in Kawangware area of Dagoretti constituency of Nairobi Region. iT IS a girls’ extra county boarding school situated in a poor suburb of Nairobi. The school has a student population of 975.

SCHOOL CONTACTS

  • PHYSICAL ADDRESS: NAIVASHA Rd.
  • PRECIOUS BLOOD SECONDARY – RIRUTA,
  • P.O.BOX 21283-00505,
  • NAIROBI, RIRUTA.
  • KENYA.
  • TELEPHONE: +254-20-3546028
  • MOBILE: 0720238907
  • EMAIL: info@preciousbloodriruta.com
  • Staff email

School Website and Portal

KCSE EXAM ANALYSIS   

This is the hallmark that has landed the school in the National limelight since the inception of the 8-4-4 curriculum. The education on offer is holistic education, which encompasses the parameters of spiritual, social, physical and intellect; this is evidenced in the exceptional results they have posted since over the years in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. The school Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, code is 20405004. In 2018, the school posted a mean of A- (Minus); 79.604 points from a candidature of 135 students. In 2019, the school registered 174 candidates. Further to the release of the KCSE Examination results, all the students are treated to a special luncheon and dinner at an agreed date. The teaching and non teaching are also hosted to a luncheon at a prestigious city hotel, in addition they are also remunerated with a uniform package by the parents (it should be noted that all the teachers are rewarded with the same figure irrespective of the subject performance or whether one had a Form Four class or not). The non-teaching staff is also given a uniform figure, which is slightly less than that of the teachers. Here is part of the school’s KCSE performance; over the years:

Year 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
KCSE MEAN 7.73 7.91 7.96 8.56 10.21 9.13 9.46 10.42 10.49
POSITION NATIONALLY 7 4 5 4 1 4 5 1 1
Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
KCSE MEAN 10.4 10.46 10.2 10.2 10.66 10.76 9.96 10.24 10.3 10.89 10.96
POSITION 1 1 3 3 1 1 6 4 4 3 XX

 

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Sister schools include:

  • Precious Blood Kilungu; A girls’ extra county boarding school situated in a rural part of South Eastern Kenya, 120km from Nairobi. The school has a student population of 658.
  • Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls; A girls’ national boarding school situated 135km North East of Nairobi in a rural area toward Mount Kenya. The school has a student population of 1165.
  • Starehe Girls Centre; A girls’ national boarding school situated a few miles north of Nairobi, on the way to Kiambu. The school has a student population of 598.
  • Maryhill Girls High School; A girls’ national boarding school situated 50km from Nairobi in Thika along Thika – Gatukuyu road. The school has a student population of 1,600.

THE SCHOOL’S EMBLEM

ITS MEANING AND DEVELOPMENT

On close study of the emblem, you will note the following significant parts:

  1. A central part
  2. 5 colours
  3. The Bible
  4. Science equipment
  5. Green and white stripes
  6. The central part represents the ‘coat of arms’ of the international Precious Blood Community without the surrounding wreath of the scripture text ‘Thou hast redeemed us by the Precious Blood’

The Precious Blood Sisters started the Precious Blood Secondary School – Riruta and wanted to transmit and share their spirituality with the students. We see the lamb holding a banner and blood is shed and poured out into a chalice. This symbolizes Christ, the Lamb of God, and God made man, who stands in readiness to do the will of his Father. He sheds His Precious Blood, the very last drop, and saves mankind, you and me, from sin and all evil, giving us new life, the fullness of life through His death and resurrection.

The banner is the sign of victory: through suffering and toil of joy, from death to life. The example of Jesus’ life should be our incentive to spend our life in the service of God and others with commitment, in a self-sacrificing spirit, love and zeal for the cause of God and others. This will bring about true and genuine self-fulfilment and will contribute to a better world. It will be a preparation for the life to come in eternal happiness and peace.

  1. The frame shows the school setting of the Precious Blood Secondary School

The five colours above, i.e. blue, red, white, yellow and green – indicate the five different houses in the school. Every student belongs to one of these houses.

            Blue                 –           Meru

            Red                  –           Kilimanjaro

            White               –           Kenya

            Yellow              –           Ruwenzori

            Green              –           Elgon

The houses are representative of five prominent mountains in the Eastern Africa region.

The Bible at the right corner, just below the five colours, symbolizes the importance of the word of God, which should guide the life of all members of the school and from which we should learn our life-values and life-principles. This we do through all our actions, studies, sports, play combined with prayer and all other commitments the school asks of them. It is hoped that our lives will then be according to the spirit of Christ.

The science equipment seen at the left side below the five colours stands for the efforts required to develop all the potentials of the students in all spheres – human, social, communal, religious and academic. The aim is to mould the whole personality into that individual God had in mind at creation. Therefore the motto ‘Forward ever, backward never’.

The two colours shown at the bottom of green and white signify the school uniform. White blouses and socks and green skirts and sweaters.

KAPSABET BOYS  

Kapsabet Boys High School is one of the Prestigious National schools in Kenya. The school is located in Kapsabet town, Nandi County, Kenya; about 40 kilometers from Eldoret town. It is a Boys Boarding school founded in 1925 as the Government African School (GAS). It is one of the oldest school in the country.

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Kapsabet High School Contacts

School Name: Kapsabet Boys High School
Physical Location: Eldoret-Chavakali Road

Address: P.O. Box 10, Kapsabet 30300
City/Town: Eldoret
County: Nandi
School Category: public
School Code: 29500006
Phone Number: 053-52007
Email: info@kapsabetboys.sc.ke

Website: http://www.kapsabetboys.sc.ke/

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KCSE ANALYSIS

The school offers secondary school education based on the current 8-4-4 Kenyan education system.With a candidature of 249, the school posted a mean score of A- (minus) of 79.062 points at the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In the 2019 KCSE, the school presented 379 candidates.

MASENO SCHOOL 

Maseno High School is one of the oldest schools Kenya. It is a National school located in Kisumu County; Kisumu Rural Constituency of Nyanza Region. It is a boys’ only boarding secondary school situated next to Maseno University. The school was established in 1906 by the Missionaries of the Church Missionary Society as a school for the children of African chiefs. Maseno School offers a multitude of opportunities for all students, from the Arts, Academic and Athletic programs. The students have excelled in all three of the aforementioned arenas, winning Provincial and National level recognition as one of the best National high school in Kenya. Fees at this school is subsidized through the government’s Free Secondary Education, FSE, Programme.

Maseno School Contacts.

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Maseno School Location and Contacts

  • School Name: Maseno School
    Physical Location: Kisumu-Busia Road
    Address: P.O. Box 120, Maseno
    City/Town: Kisumu
    County: Kisumu
    School Category: Public
    School Code: 39700001
    Phone Number: 0713-715956, 0738-934812
    Email: masenoschool@yahoo.com
    Website: http://www.masenoschool.sc.ke

Performance in Academics and KCSE Analysis

Maseno school has mantained a good run in results; posting impressive performances at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018, for instance, the school attained a mean grade of an A- (minus) of  78.701 for the 237 candidates who sat for the exams; that year. In 2019 a total of 477 candidates.

Apart from academics, the school is renown for its successful exploits in sports and other Co-curricular activities. Most notably, Maseno school has been a power house in Rugby and basketball.

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Maseno School.

Students at Maseno School.

Maseno School Basketball team

Learners at Maseno School

Former Principal, Otula.

Maseno School students celebrate at a past feat.

 

MOLO ACADEMY

Molo Acdemy is a secondary school located at Milimani in Molo sub-county, Nakuru County in Kenya about 2km from Nakuru –Eldoret road at Kibunja and 2km from Molo Post Office. It is a Boys’ Boarding Secondary School. Started in 1986, the school has established itself as one of the best performing schools in the country. It is an Extra County School.

School Contacts.

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  • Name: Molo Academy Boys Secondary School
  • Physical Location: Milimani Estate, Molo Town
  • Postal Address: P.O.Box 55-20106, Molo-Kenya
  • Telephone: 020-8005229
  • Mobile: 0722 335726
  • Email: moloacademy@gmail.com
  • Website: http://www.moloacademyboys.sc.ke/
  • KNEC CODE:  27538208

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School Motto, Vision, and Mission

Motto: To the Heights by Hardwork

Vision: To rise to the heights and be a leading school nationally in the provision of quality education.

Mission: To provide quality education and to promote self-discipline, independent thinking, and creativity.

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Molo Academy KCSE Analysis

The school recorded an impressive performance in the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams garnering a mean grade of A- (minus) of 77.27 points after presenting a total of 50 candidates. In 2019, the school registered a total of 157 candidates.

PHOTO GALLERY

Classrooms at Molo Academy Boys Secondary School.

Classrooms at Molo Academy Boys Secondary School.

Students at Molo Academy Boys Secondary School.

Molo Academy Boys Secondary School’s Badge

 

STRATHMORE SCHOOL

Strathmore School is a a prestigious private, independent, boys’ day school located in Nairobi; Westlands Constituency, Kenya that follows the 8-4-4 curriculum. The school was started as a Sixth Form college in March 1961. In 1977 the first Form One students were admitted, and in 1987 the first Standard One pupils.

Today, there are around 630 students in the school with a significant number of them receiving financial aid. Strathmore began as a Sixth Form College offering a full range of Arts and Science subjects. The first Form Five students enrolled in March, 1961, and sat the Higher School Certificate Examination in November 1962.

Accountancy studies were added to the College Curriculum in January, 1966, when the first students registered to prepare for the Association of Certified Accountants examinations. The first Form One students enrolled in January, 1977; during the years 1977-1980 the Secondary School was expanded to include Forms One to Four.

The College is managed by Study Centres of Kenya. The land and buildings of the College are held in Trust by Strathmore Registered Trustees which is incorporated as a charitable Trust under the Land (Perpetual Succession) Ordinance.

With the starting of the Primary School, the Trustees have organized Strathmore College into two levels: ‘Strathmore College School of Accountancy’ for post-secondary studies and ‘Strathmore School’ for primary and secondary Studies.

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Co-Curricular Activities

The school participates in the following Extra Curricular activities:

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Mission

The School’s chief purpose is to develop the minds and consciences of its students so that they can become self-disciplined and resourceful, and therefore better able to serve society in a useful way. Above all, the School emphasizes academic excellence and moral integrity. The School aims at creating an environment that is conducive to learning; both experienced teachers and well-motivated students strive to create this environment.

Through daily close contact with the students in the classroom, in extra-curricular activities and on the sports fields, the School Staff strive to develop in the students such qualities, such as honesty, responsibility, good use of freedom, tolerance, and hard work. The School aims at providing an education based on Christian principles and accepts worthwhile students regardless of creed.

Srathmore Court of Arms

The lion is the symbol of strength, power, courage of determined fight for excellence and justice. It also represents Kenya, our country, which has all the qualities mentioned above.

The Rose in full blossom represents, love, the source of all good desires and actions, even if at times it requires loving sacrifice, represented by the thorns the rose shows in its stem. The rose has some supernatural meaning. Love, in capital letters, is love of God. And also it has some historical meaning associated with the life of Blessed Josemaria who inspired and encouraged those who started Strathmore: He received a sign by means of a wooden gilded carved rose in a very trying moment of his life.

The Three hearts represent the three races which, in 1961 when the School started, were segregated in the colonial system of education. The heart represents the person, since it is taken as the source of all our actions, and the source of love. Being the three hearts of the same colour it shows the radical equality of all people. At the beginning it clearly meant the unity sought of the three major races. These days it means the co-operation of parents, teachers and students towards the same aim.

The motto “Ut ommnes unum sint” is in Latin. It is a quotation from a passage of the Gospel, and translated means “That all may be one”. It expresses the desire of working together towards the same aim, in spite of individual legitimate opinions, preferences and tastes.

The colours in heraldry (the science of making coats of arms) have associated meanings as follows:

  • Blue (Azure) Sky blue means high ideals, high aims;
  • Red (Gules) Blood red means sacrifice, love, fortitude;
  • Yellow (Gold ) Gold means eternity, perfection.

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STRATHMORE SCHOOL KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS

The school has posted impressive performance at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams over time.

2017 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS

Strathmore School presented 88 candidates. The school posted a good performance, with an average of 9.190.  3 students scored straight A, 15 scored A-, 23 scored B+, 24 scored B, 9 scored B-, 6 scored C+, 6 scored C, and 2 scored C-. This, therefore, gives a transition rate of over 90% to university.

The subjects that scored the best means were Computer Studies with a mean of 12,  Mathematics with a mean of 10.557 and French with a mean of 10.133. Improvement was noted in Computers Studies, Chemistry and English.

The table below is a summary of the performance.

2018 KCSE Results Analysis

In 2018, Strathmore School presented 84 candidates who registered 9.988 points (a performance index of 72.28) to emerge the best school nationally.

Strathmore School 2018 KCSE Results

In 2019, the school registered a total of 84 candidates.

Strathmore school Contacts

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  • School Name: Strathmore school
  • Physical Location: Nairobi
  • Address: P. O. Box: 25095, NAIROBI 00603
  • City/Town: Nairobi
  • School Code: 20406020
  • Phone Number: +254722221221, +254718222222, +254733937945, +2540202398488, +2540202398311
  • Website: http://www.strathmore.ac.ke/
  • County: Nairobi
  • School Category: International School

CHAVAKALI HIGH SCHOOL 

Chavakali Boys High School is a Public National Boarding School located in Chavakali location, Vihiga County, just a few kilometers from Kakamega County. The school boasts a high population of more than 1800 students. The school was established in 1910.

Extra Curricular Activities

Students participate in the following Co-Curricular activities:

  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Tennis
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Hockey

At the same time, the learners are actively engaged in a number of Clubs and Societies’ activities that include:

  • Journalism
  • Scouting
  • Kiswahili
  • Christian Union (CU)
  • Environment
  • Integrity Club

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School Contacts

Here are the most important contacts:

  • Phone: 056-51016, 0710-641009
  • Email: info@chavakalihigh.sc.ke / chavahigh@yahoo.co.uk
  • Website: Website: https://chavakalihigh.sc.ke/
  • School KNEC Code : 38600006

SCHOOL BANK ACCOUNTS

School fees can be paid via the following ways:

  • KCB Mbale 1102302228
  • Equity 0960297321162
  • Barclays 2037268197
  • Cooperative 01129471133000

Chavakali Boys High School Motto: Strive For Excellence

Chavakali Boys High School Vision: Quality education for life

Chavakali Boys High School KCSE Results Analysis

The school has continually posted good results at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018, fo instance, the school had 287 candidates who garnered a mean grade of an A- (minus); 77.005 points. During the 2019 KCSE exams the school registered a total candidature of 471.

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Chavakali High School Structures, teachers and students.

MARYHILL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

Maryhill Girls High School is a girls’ national boarding school situated in Thika along Thika – Gatukuyu road.

Maryhill Girls’ High School was founded in 1933 when some great missionary women (Sisters of Our Lady of Africa) answered the call of serving the children who were born of mixed races in East Africa. These children were discriminated upon on the African, European and Asian Schools. The school acquired its name from Mary Mother of Jesus and the hill on which it stands. Soon after independence, the school acquired a new phase where the first bright African girls were admitted and Maryhill became one of the most prestigious schools in the country. The school was later turned into a public school. In 1989 when the school presented the first candidates in 8-4-4 system of education.
Maryhill Girls High School is a girls’ national boarding school situated in Thika along Thika – Gatukuyu road. The school has a student population of 1616 students currently. It is an eight streamed school offering seventeen subjects in the 8-4-4- curriculum. The school also offers a variety of other co-curricular activities such as Drama, Music, variety of games like hockey, swimming, volleyball, tennis to name but a few.

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School’s Contacts

  • MARYHILL GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, PO BOX 9-0100, THIKA.
  • TEL: 020-2011779
  • CELL PHONE: +254-704-983-017
  • EMAIL: maryhillgirls@yahoo.com
  • Website: http://www.maryhillgirls.ac.ke/
  • KNEC Code: 11200006
  • Parents’ Login Portal: http://schoolswebportal.com/maryhill/school/index.php?vlu=stdresult

How to download the Maryhill Admission letter

To download the school’s admission letter click on this link; http://schoolswebportal.com/maryhill/school/index.php?admission_letter

Maryhill Girls’ Admission Criteria

The school admits students with 350 marks and above. For continuing students, they should have at least a B (plain) in the previous exams.

Maryhill Girls’ Mission Statement

To provide equal educational opportunities for the Kenyan girl child. To develop her full potential in a multicultural and competitive environment through discipline, moral and spiritual development and to foster skills in self-reliance, leadership and responsibility based on team work, efficiency, commitment and diligence.

Maryhill Girls’ Motto: Toil For Excellence

Maryhill Girls’ Vision: To make Maryhill Girls High School a centre of excellence.

 

Maryhill Girls’ KCSE Results Analysis

Touted as one of the best performing schools in Kenya, Maryhill Girls has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams; over the years. In 2018, for instance, the school recorded a performance index of 76.826;   A- (minus) out of a candidature of 185 students.  For 2019 exams the school had a candidature of 337 students. The table below shows past KCSE results for the school;

 

Exam Year No. of Students Mean Score Mean Grade A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E
2017 324 8.7006 B 4 27 76 86 57 46 22 6 0 0 0 0
2016 295 9.4441 B 4 66 92 60 45 24 4 0 0 0 0 0
2015 302 9.0828 B 4 59 87 57 54 21 10 4 1 0 0 0
2014 266 9.8386 B+ 30 74 56 54 38 10 3 1 0 0 0 0
2013 185 10.6919 A- 50 67 44 14 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
2012 150 10.3866 B+ 36 40 38 20 14 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
2011 123 10.2602 B+ 20 42 30 18 9 3 0 1 0 0 0 0
2010 140 9.6115 B+ 22 23 32 27 19 8 8 0 0 0 0 0
2009 131 9.2595 B 3 16 40 38 23 9 2 0 0 0 0 0
2008 138 9.4817 B 11 32 34 26 17 10 3 1 3 0 0 0
2007 118 9.1101 B 5 22 26 23 20 15 6 1 0 0 0 0
2006 133 9.3909 B 11 19 38 25 28 7 5 0 0 0 0 0
2005 138 8.5434 B 0 13 36 23 31 17 13 4 1 0 0 0
2004 137 8.2335 B- 1 11 18 24 44 19 16 3 0 1 0 0
2003 134 8.4702 B- 1 9 28 31 29 24 8 1 3 0 0 0
2002 129 8.3721 B- 3 13 26 23 22 18 15 8 0 0 1 0
2001 131 8.4122 B- 1 12 21 34 30 12 17 2 0 2 0 0
2000 136 7.8809 B- 1 3 6 37 36 30 16 4 1 0 0 0
1999 147 7.3741 C+ 1 0 8 21 46 31 24 10 6 0 0 0
1998 154 6.8637 C+ 0 0 6 20 24 41 32 22 9 0 0 0
1997 143 7.5173 B- 0 2 11 23 39 34 18 14 2 0 0 0
1996 133 7.0076 C+ 0 2 7 9 34 28 30 20 2 1 0 0
1995 90 6.6444 C+ 0 0 1 5 19 22 26 13 4 0 0 0
1994 130 6.8462 C+ 0 3 5 12 28 29 24 14 13 2 0 0
1993 124 7.0323 C+ 0 1 2 24 24 25 27 13 7 1 0 0
1992 135 6.1778 C 0 0 0 4 19 29 45 23 13 2 0 0
1991 84 5.6667 C 0 0 1 1 7 14 19 28 11 1 1 0
1990 80 5.9113 C 0 0 0 0 11 14 22 23 7 2 0 0

 

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Students, Teachers and Infrastructure at Maryhill Girls’ High School.

 

THE KENYA HIGH SCHOOL

Kenya High School (KHS) is girls’ National secondary school located in Kileleshwa, Nairobi, Kenya. The Kenya High School had its beginnings in 1910 when a co-educational school called the Nairobi European School began in buildings designed for police Barracks. In 1931 the boys were separated from the girls. In 1935, the school was renamed The European Girls Secondary School and had its first Headmistress, Miss Kerby appointed. The buildings consisted partly of temporary wooden huts located on the compound of the present Nairobi Primary school, with whom the secondary school shared the present buildings. Staff housing was scattered in the vicinity of Protectorate Hill. In 1939, the school was renamed The Kenya High School.

In 1942, Miss Stott succeeded Miss Kerby. By this time, because of the existing overcrowding and lack of modern facilities, there was considerable demand for a new school. By 1944, the present site of about 100 acres on Kileleshwa Hill had been approved and sterling pound 150 had been voted in the 1945 budget as a token sum towards the laying out of the grounds. Eventually the total cost of building and laying out of the grounds reached sterling pounds 700,000.
The present school began to take shape and in 1950, 100 boarders moved into two boarding blocks of the partially completed new school. The site at that time looked very different from today. The trees and flowering shrubs, which do so much enhance and beautify the grounds, remained to be planted; the chapel, the library and the swimming pool were yet to be built.

The swimming pool was completed in December 1952, with the aid of a government loan. This loan was finally paid off at the end of 1967. The Chapel was dedicated in 1959 and the library opened in 1963. In 1963, Miss Stott retired and Miss Leeves took over.

Just prior to miss Stott’s retirement, the first African and Asian girls were admitted. The first African girl to be admitted in 1961 was Ann Mithamo During the four years of Miss Leevers’ headship, the inter-racial pattern of the school began to take shape. Before Miss Leevers left, she handed over to Miss Barnes. In 1967 plans had been made for the building of the Art Studio. Later in 1967, it was decided to extend the plan of the Art room to include a Music room and Music practice room. This block was completed early in 1969, when the Hon. D. T. Arap Moi officially opened on sports day. The school is still without an assembly which had to be omitted from an earlier building plan owing to lack of funds.

In 1974 the school was taken over by the government and it began to take more African pupils and teachers. The first African Headmistress was Mrs R. Kariuki. She took over from Miss Barnes in January 1977 and left in July of the same year after handing over the school to Mrs. M. W. Wanjohi on 22nd July 1977 to August 1999. After Mrs Wanjohi’s retirement in September 1999, Mrs Rosemary Saina took over from September 1999 to July 2015, She Handed over to the Deputy Mrs Lucy Mugendi who stayed upto December 31st 2015 who later handed over to Mrs Flora Mulatya who is the current Principal of the school.

There was school committee as early as 1932, whose members dedicated themselves to the well being of the school, in 1960, these duties were transferred to the board of governors. The school has had very able Heads of the board of governors e.g. Sir Phillip Mitchell (1960-1963), Mr J. G. Francis(1963-1965) and it is particularly indebted to Mr Charles Njonjo who served the school for 10 years (1966-1976), Mr Geoffrey  Kariithi (1977-1988), Dr. Eddah Gachukia (1984-1988) became the first lady chairperson of the board, Ms Margaret W. Kenyatta(1989-1996), Mrs Damaris Ayodo who served in the board from 1975 became chairperson (1996-1999), Mrs Rebecca Masese took over from 1999 to 2015 When Mr. Philip Njuki took over to date.

History cannot forget many dedicated people who played a very significant role in the running of the school such as Mr. Mortimer who donated the former main gate. There are several tables and chairs in the library donated by individual parents. In her will, Molly Nesbitt, left part of her money as bursary to the best French students annually.

Apart from these individuals, the government gave all the monies for the capital development. In the early 1980s cost sharing between the parents and the government was effected.The present Parents Teachers Association was started on 12th July, 1979. The idea was proposed by the Professor J.M. Mungai who became the first chairman. The following people acted as the care takers in the executive committee until the Annual General meeting was held. Professor Joseph M. Mungai, Ven. John Kago, Professor F. A. Mutere, Professor V. K. Gupta, Mrs M. Mpaayei, Mr. B.O.  Okudo, Mrs Grace Ogot, Mr. C. A. De Ameida, Mr Davidson Ngini and M. L. Handa, Deputy Registrar General.

The P.T.A. was registered with the Attorney General in October 1979 and Professor Joseph Mungai became the first P.T.A. chairman until 1985 when Mr Wasunna took over up to February 1995. Thereafter, the chairpersons of the P.T.A. were: Prof. K.  Wambari (1995-1997), Mr. P. E. Mwaisaka (1997-1998), Mr Lee Muthoga (1998-1999), Major (Rtd) C.N. Diffu (2007 -2009), Prof. J. Kaimenyi (2008 – 2009) ,Mr G. S. Mutungi (2009-2013), Dr. Bitange Ndemo (2013-2015) , Mrs. Gacicio( 2015-2016), Rev Robin Mulunda 2016-2017 the  P.A. chairman is Mr. Lilan  who took over in 2017 to date.

It is worthwhile noting that the school enrolment has gradually increased over time; in the late 30s the school had 35 students, in the 40s, 150 and this rose to 500 in the 50s.  This upward trend continued in the 60s with a total students’ body of 650. In the 70s the total population had risen to 700.The 80s and 90s had an enrollment of between 800 to 850.  Currently the school population stands at 1285 students.

KENYA HIGH SCHOOL MISSION:To provide holistic and quality education for service to God and Humanity.

KENYA HIGH SCHOOL VISION: A Center for educational excellence and training.

KENYA HIGH SCHOOL MOTTO: Service to all

The Kenya High School Contacts

Pioneer Activities and Persons

  • First open air Theatre in kenya; oenone theatre – The kenya high school

  • First African girl to be admitted to the Kenya High School; Anne Mithamo (1961)

  • First African teacher at the Kenya High School; Miss Pamela Ogot (1st May 1965)

  • First African Principal; Mrs. Rose Kariuki (1/1/1977 -21/7/1977)

  • First Parents Teachers’ Association; PTA – The Kenya High School – Registered in 1979

  • First Lady Chairperson of the BOG; DR. Eddah Gachukia (1984 – 1988)

KCSE RSULTS ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a steady performance at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018 Kenya High registered 205 candidates who scored a mean grade of an (A-) with a performance index of 76.03. During the 2019 KCSE exams the school had a candidature of 315 students.

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The Kenya High School; Life and times

 

 

List of Best Extra County Schools in Kajiado County; Your ultimate guide

In Kajiado County Olkejuado, Noonkopir, Nakeel and Oloitokitok Sschools are among the best performing Extra County Schools.

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.

Here are the Extra County Schools in Kajiado County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
31515101 OLKEJUADO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
31515403 KILUANI NEWLIFE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
31545101 OLOITOKITOK SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
31557204 ENOOMATASIANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
31557206 NAKEEL SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
31567201 NOONKOPIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
31573106 OLOOSEOS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
31573201 NAJILE BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3

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Family’s agony as teacher goes missing after marking 2019 KCPE Exams

A teacher’s family in Karabondi; Homabay County is at pains after the teacher went missing immediately the marking exercise for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, was completed.

The teacher, one Mr Odumbe Moses who plies his trade at Kogana Primary in Rachuonyo North, left his home on November 8, 2019 to mark the KCPE exams in Nairobi. Unfortunately, according to his wife (Joyce Odumbe) the primary school teacher has not returned home long after the exam results were announced. To make matters worse his mobile phones have been switched off and no one knows his whereabouts.

Mr Odumbe arrived at the 2019 KCPE marking centre in St Georges Girls High School on November 10, and later left. Attempts to reach him on phone have been futile since his phone is switched off.

The family sent this note on Facebook to try and trace Mr Odumbe;

“Kindly let me bring this to your attention. We have a case of a missing person; his name is Mr Moses Odumbe who is a teacher at Kogana Primary School in Karachuonyo East, Rambira Location, Karabondi. He went for KCPE marking at St Georges, Nairobi, and since November 14, 2019 nobody knows his whereabouts and his phone has been switched off. The case is with the police and we as a family request anyone with any relevant information to please notify any nearest police station or contact Joyce Ochieng (his wife)…”

The 2019 KCPE results were released on Monday November 18, 2019 by the Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha. Over 7,000 examiners were contracted to mark this year’s KCPE Insha and Composition papers. The other papers were marked by the new optical mark recognition (OMR) marking machines acquired by Knec.

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Loreto High School, Limuru; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Loreto High School Limuru is an all girls’ National School located in Karambaini, Limuru, in Kiambu County; about 28 kilometres from the capital city of Kenya, Nairobi.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

On December 4, 1936, Loreto Limuru High School opened its doors to its first students. The school founders were the Sisters of Loreto, who came from Ireland to Kenya in 1921 as Catholic missionaries. The original vision of the school’s founders was to educate African girls who, at that time, were denied the right to an academic education. The pioneers of this school were sisters S.M. Dolores Stafford, S.M. Theresa Joseph O’Sullivan and S.M. Veronica Bradley. They believed, as did Mary Ward, foundress of the Loreto Sisters in 1609, that through education “Women in time to come would do much”. True to this vision, today the school can boast of laying a foundation for visionaries such as Wangari Maathai who won Nobel Peace Prize for protecting the environment. The first task of the sisters was to prepare the girls to sit for the primary examination. They began with seven girls. However, due to the severe cold and mist, the girls disappeared overnight. Later, the girls returned and in 1938 four girls took the Primary Examination and began their Teacher Training course. The first secondary class began in 1947. The first two students, Mary Sekunda Wanjiru, and Merioth Wairimu, passed the Senior Cambridge Certificate Examination. This was the beginning of a record of excellence in public examinations, which still continues at Loreto. Currently, the school is one of the top in the country in extra-curricular activities such as netball, hockey and more. There is also a music festival held at the school. In 1956, a double stream was admitted. There were between 20 to 26 girls per the class. In 1958, Loreto was categorized as a National School, a status it still holds today. In 1970, Loreto was given permission to start an “A level” art class and in 1981, the school was given “A level” science stream, with a science laboratory. Since then, there has been a rapid expansion of the existing facilities, a gradual replacement of old buildings, and establishment of the new infrastructures. This was possible through the hard work of the Board of Governors, the Parents Teachers’ Association, and the support of Ministry of Education. In 1986, Kenya underwent a new era in the field of secondary education, with the introduction of the 8-4-4 Curriculum in Kenya. In addition to this, Loreto was given another challenge to start a third stream, bringing the number of students to over 500. In 1996, the school celebrated its 60th anniversary where His Excellency the President graced the occasion as the chief guest. In 1999, a fourth stream was introduced and in 2002, it became a four-streamed school with 40 students per class. In 2011, the school introduced a fifth stream. Today, the school has a population of over 800 students, over 45 teaching staff, and over 50 support staff.

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LORETO HIGH SCHOOL VISION

To be a centre for instilling positive values and attaining high academic standards.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL MOTTO

United in Love and Peace

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL MISSION

Provision of quality education through holistic growth of the girl-child in order to nurture women of integrity and intellect who will be agents of positive change.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL CONTACTS

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LORETO HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION CRITERIA

The school admits students with 350 marks and above. For continuing students, they should have at least a B (plain) in the previous exams.

 

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has had a good run in academic performance; maintaining a mean grade of more than a B+ (plus) for some time now. In 2018, the school registered 180 candidates for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams who managed a mean grade of a B+ (plus); with a performance index of 73.586 In the 2019 KCSE exams the school had a total candidature of 266. The table below summarizes the school’s performance at the KCSE exams;

 

Exam Year No. of Students Mean Score Mean Grade A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E
2015 250 10.344 B+ 39 91 67 31 16 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
2014 233 10.04 B+ 34 71 52 41 22 11 1 0 0 1 0 0
2013 180 10.32 B+ 41 58 39 20 11 6 3 1 1 0 0 0
2012 182 10.489 B+ 33 79 37 20 9 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
2011 178 10.113 B+ 28 50 43 19 21 9 7 1 0 0 0 0
2010 177 10.062 B+ 27 50 43 33 18 2 2 2 0 0 0 0

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Best, top, performing Extra County Secondary Schools in Bungoma County; Your ultimate guide

Bungoma High School, Misikhu, Kibabii, Kimilili and Moi Kamusinga are among the best Extra County schools in Bungoma County. Get to know all the best extra county schools in Bungoma County; in this write up.

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.

Here are the Extra County Schools in Bungoma County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
36602101 BUNGOMA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
36602102 KIBABII HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
36602103 CARDINAL OTUNGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
36605101 KAPSOKWONY HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
36605103 KIBUK GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
36612201 TEREMI  BOYS  HIGH  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
36613105 ST.CECILIA GIRLS MISIKHU Extra County Girls C1
36613115 NDIVISI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
36621101 CHESAMISI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
36621102 KAMUSINDE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
36621108 MOI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, KAMUSINGA Extra County Girls C1
36621110 ST. LUKE’S BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL KIMILILI Extra County Boys C1
36626101 CHWELE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
36628101 KHASOKO HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
36635002 FRIENDS SCHOOL BOKOLI Extra County Boys C3
36635006 NAMAWANGA GIRLS Extra County Girls C3

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Best and Top County Secondary Schools in Murang’a County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Murang’a County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Murang’a County.

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BEST COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MURANG’A COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
10204201 ST. PAULS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL,GATHUKI – INI County Boys Murang’a
10204202 GATURI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10208204 IGIKIRO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10208305 KAHARO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10226203 GICHAGI-INI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Murang’a
10226212 KIRANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10226226 ST PETERS KANDARA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10227112 KIGUMO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10227303 RARAKWA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10228102 KIRITI  GIRLS  SECONDARY  SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10228201 WAHUNDURA HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10228204 KAMACHARIA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10228402 KIRU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10228404 KAIRO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10229103 KIANGUNYI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10229105 MUGURU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Murang’a
10229201 RWATHIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10229206 DR KIANO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Murang’a
10229207 KIRURI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10234101 GATURA GIRLS County Girls Murang’a
10234112   MBUGITI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10234206 GIACHUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10234306 KIUNYU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10234308 KIHUMBU-INI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10234406 ST. ANUARITE GATANGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10234410 CHOMO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10234601 GITITU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Murang’a
10238107 KOIMBI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Murang’a
10238110    GITWEKU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10238118    DR. KIANO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Murang’a
10238141 KIUMBA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Murang’a

 

How to check 2020 form one admission results via SMS code and download letters; Ultimate guide

The selection exercise for the 2020 placement of form ones is now complete. To know the National, Extra County or County secondary school that your child has been selected to join, send an sms of the child’s full index number to 22263. Learners will also be expected to download their letters through the Ministry of education’s online portal. The admission letter is important to both students and Parents/ Guardians. This is because it enables the two parties to prepare adequately for reporting to selected secondary school. The reporting date for the 2020 form ones is between January 13 and 17.

To download the admission letter to Secondary Schools:

  1. Click on this link to access the download page from the Ministry of Education’s Website: Ministry of education download link for form one admssion letter.
  2. Then, Select the county and sub-county where your KCPE centre is located and key in your index number and Submit.
  3. Click on the link named “admission letter” at the bottom of the page for a copy of your admission letter.
  4. Use the printer icon to print or download icon to download to your computer.
  5. Get your primary school’s headteacher to endorse the letter and stamp it in the space provided.
  6. Finally, present it for admission together with a certified copy of birth certificate

Access the Official ministry of Education’s download page by using this link: http://www.education.go.ke/index.php/online-services/form-one-selection

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But, what are some of the key highlights on the admission letters?

Here are some of the common details on the form one admission letters:

  • All the admission letters bear the Ministry of Education’s letter head; The letter contains the Education Ministry’s logo and head.
  • Name of the student, Index number and Sub County,
  • School admitted to (The Secondary school where the student has been placed),
  • Reporting date; Which is in January, 2020. The reporting date for 2019 was 7th to 11th January.
  • Former primary school’s details; the letter must be stamped by the head teacher, A disclaimer on the letter reads; “This letter will be authenticated on being duly certified by the primary school head complete with a certified copy of birth certificate and finally confirmed by the admitting principal. The letter is issued without any erasure  or alteration and cannot be changed through any form of endorsement whatsoever; utterance of false documents is an offence punishable by law.”
  • The 2020 fee guidelines from the Ministry (The letter gives fees directions thus; “The maximum fees payable per year is detailed in the attached schedule, do confirm the category of your school before making any payment.”)
  • Parents/ Guardians expected to go to schools where their kids have been placed to pick further joining instructions and requirements. (“Urgently get in touch with your new principal at the above school for admission requirements,” says the admission letter from the Ministry.)

Other details that learners would get from the selected school include:

  • Uniform descriptions,
  • Boarding requirements; mattresses, blankets, e.t.c
  • Any books’ requirements and
  •  Other personal effects as may be prescribed by individual schools.

The Government has insisted on its resolve to ensure 100 percent transition from Primary to secondary schools. Consequently, all the 2019 KCPE candidates will get places at preferred secondary schools.

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2019 KCSE results out before Christmas, marking starts this week; details

The results for this year’s Kenys Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exam will be out before Christmas. This is according to Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha.

While speaking at Kapisisiywa Secondary School in Nandi, last week, the CS said the Ministry together with the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) have put in place measures to ensure the results are released in good time. “What I assured the president and the Public earlier on was that we shall go to Christmas after we have known how the children performed,” Prof Magoha said. Magoha said early release of the examination results will enable parents and guardians to plan on how to manage their finances well and not to spend everything on merry making during this festive season. The CS presented a cheque of Sh100 million to the school. The cheque was a donation from the President towards the Construction of a Library and Offices; being an appreciation to the 2019 Best Athlete Eliud Kipchoge.

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The 2018 KCSE results were announced on Friday 21st December and it is expected that the 2019 results will be announced around this date; going by the record release of the 2019 KCPE results.

KCSE EXAMINERS

Meanwhile, the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has invited over 26,000 examiners to mark this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) scripts. According to the Council the examiners include newly trained ones and the experienced lot. This number of examiners will be expected to mark the scripts and complete in good time; ahead of results release before Christmas.

EXAMINABLE SUBJECTS

Students are currently writing their KCSE exams that started on October 21 and ends on November 27, 2019. Those invited will mark exam scripts in the following subjects:

  1. English- 101
  2. Kiswahili- 102
  3. Mathematics- 121
  4. Mathematics, Alternative B- 122
  5. Biology- 231
  6. Physics- 232
  7. Chemistry- 233
  8. Biology for the Blind- 236
  9. General Science- 237
  10. History- 311
  11. Geography- 312
  12. Christian Religious Education, CRE- 313
  13. Islamic Religious Education, IRE- 314
  14. Hindu Religious Education, HRE- 315
  15. Home Science- 441
  16. Art and Design- 442
  17. Agriculture- 443
  18. Wood Work- 444
  19. Metal Work- 445
  20. Building Construction- 446
  21. Power Mechanics- 447
  22. Electricity- 448
  23. Drawing and Design- 449
  24. Aviation Technology- 450
  25. Computer Studies- 451
  26. French- 501
  27. German- 502
  28. Arabic- 503
  29. Sign Language- 504
  30. Music- 511
  31. Business Studies- 565

MARKING CENTRES.

The Council has designated various marking centres to be used during this year’s KCSE exams marking exercise. These include: Parklands Arya, Moi Forces Academy, Moi Girls Nairobi, Buruburu girls, Sunshine, State House and St Georges. Others are: Dagoreti Boys, Limuru Girls, Alliance Boys and Girls.

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Teachers Service Commission, TSC, new and revised organization structure; Organogram

The Teachers Service Commission was formed in July 1967 through an Act of Parliament to give teachers one employer and uniform terms and conditions of service. It was charged with the mandate of registering, employing, promoting, disciplining and paying teachers.

NEW TSC STRUCTURE

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, developed a new Organization Structure and the following are the major highlights:-

  • DIRECTORATES

Three Directorates each to be headed by a Deputy Commission Secretary (DCS) have been established. The Directorates are:-

  1. Finance and Administration
  2.  Teacher Management
  3. Human Resource Management & Development.

Each Directorate will have Divisions, Sections and Sub-Sections.

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  • DIVISIONS

A Division will be headed by a Director while a Section will be headed by a Senior Deputy Director. There are also specialized units to be headed by a Director or a Senior Deputy Director.

The following are the Directorates with the Divisions and the Specialized units under them:-

  1. Teacher Management Directorate

  • Staffing Division
  • Quality Assurance and Standards & Teacher Registration Division
  • Field Services Division

 2. Finance and Administration Directorate

  • Finance and Accounts Division
  •  General Administration Division

 3.  Human Resource Management & Development

  • Human Resource Management Division
  • Human Resource Development Section
  • Pensions Section

    4. Specialized Units

The following specialized units will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer:-

  • Information, Communication and Technology
  • Legal Services division
  • Internal Audit division
  • Corporate Communication section
  • Policy Planning Research & Innovation section
  • Supply Chain Management section

5. Decentralised Units

In addition to the existing Counties and Sub County structure, the Commission has established the following Regional Offices to be headed by TSC Regional Coordinators.

  • Nairobi
  • Rift Valley
  • Central
  • Eastern
  • Coast
  • Nyanza
  • Western
  • North Eastern.

The Regional Coordinators will report to the Deputy Commission Secretary, Teacher Management.

2020 Drama and Film festivals news: Best trainers to receive awards from TVETA

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) partners the Executive Committee of the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) to be one of the sponsors of drama and film festivals

On Saturday 30th November 2019, a team from TVET Authority broke the good to trainers and adjudicators during a national drama and film workshop held at the Kenya School of Government-held at Kabarnet -Baringo County.

The TVETA team led by Deputy Director of Outreach Bibiana Otieno informed the over 400 participants that one of the Authority’s functions is to promote access and relevance of training programmes within the framework of the overall national socio-economic development plans and policies.

The partnership between TVETA and KNDFF entails bringing on board the various stakeholders in the TVET to support and sponsor the festival in a number of ways, including sponsorship and nurturing of the talents.

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TVETA SPONSORSHIP AT THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:

  • TROPHIES – TVETA will award each winner with a trophy and certificate at the national championships in the seven categories.  
  • CASH VOUCHER – Trainers of the teams that will win in any of the seven categories at the national championship will also receive a cash voucher of Sh20,000 each.

TVETA and Zizi Afrique sponsorship at the Regional Championship

  • TVETA is currently engaging one of the stakeholder in the TVET sector- Zizi Afrique foundation.
  • The partnership will cascade this sponsorship by awarding regional winners with trophies in all categories. The best team at the regional level in each of the 7 categories will receive a trophy (7 trophies in each of the 8 regions).
  • One trainer per region will get cash voucher of Ksh10,000. (The trainer with the highest score in any of the categories.)
  • Customised TVETA/Zizi Afrique certificates for best trainer/actor/actress/soloist/best creative etc
  • Also TVETA/Zizi Afrique customised certificate for first and second runners-up

 SPONSORSHIP CATEGORIES

  1. Play (all levels apart from Early Years)
  2. Choral and solo verse (all levels)
  3. Spoken Word (all apart from Primary Schools)
  4. Narratives (all levels apart from Early Years )
  5. Modern Creative Dance (all levels apart from Early Years )
  6. Cultural Creative Dance (all levels apart from Early Years )
  7. Mimes (colleges and Universities only)

THEMES FOR DRAMA AND FILM ITEMS 

 Trainers can consider coming up with items revolving on the following themes:

  • Enhancing access, retention, completion rates in TVET training institutions: Out of the youth who complete secondary only 10% can join university. Many youths have negative attitudes towards and working with their hands. Most youths want to be employed in office doing white collar jobs. Very few jobs
  • Enhancing relevant and quality,
  • Address negative perception of TVET
  • Gender parity in TVET training and enrolment in programmes
  • TVET as a pathway to university
  • Industry participation in the implementation of CBET programme
  • The future of work – training for skills of today but also think about the work relevant in 10 years later

Pioneer High School, Murang’a; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Pioneer High school is located in Maragua Sub County within Murang’a County and is a Boys Boarding Secondary School. It is a privately owned secondary school.

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Pioneer High School Contacts

  • School Name: Pioneer School Muranga
  • Address: P.O. Box 555, Maragua 10205
  • City/Town :  Murang`a
  • County:  Murang`a
  • School Category: Private
  • School Code : 10208311
  • Phone Contact: 060-42401/ 020-375341
  • Website: http://pioneerschools.ac.ke/

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Pioneer High School KCSE Results Analysis

In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 115 candidates who managed a mean grade of B+ with a performance index of 75.097. In 2019 Pioneer High had a candidature of 231.

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Life and Times at Pioneer High School.

 

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