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Sacho High School; KCSE Performance Location, Contacts and Admissions

Sacho High school is among the best performing private schools in Kenya. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Sacho High school is situated in Baringo County 22 km from Kabarnet and 6 km from Tenges along the Kabarnet-Tenges-Eldama Ravine Road.

The school is a mixed boarding school offering 8-4-4 curriculum with Computer Studies and French.

SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Sacho High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Mixed Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Private
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: situated in Baringo County 22 km from Kabarnet and 6 km from Tenges along the Kabarnet-Tenges-Eldama Ravine Road.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 33517102
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Private
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:  0700819068,
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: Sacho High School P.O. Box 50, Kabarnet 30400
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: info@sachohighschool.ac.ke
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: http://sachohighschool.ac.ke/

SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

To be an exemplary Christian co-educational school in character development and academic excellence.

SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To provide holistic educational services in a co-educational set–up that is supportive and focused; guided by christian principles, professional integrity, and commitment; in fulfilling this mission, our work related behaviour is premised on efficiency and reliability.

SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Be Mindful of Others.

SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 153 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.87. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 131 students.

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SACHO HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Student life and times at Sacho High School/ Pictorial view.

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Naivasha Girls Secondary School; KCSE Performance, KNEC Code, Contacts, Location and Admissions

Naivasha girls is an Extra County school standing on 17.62 Hectares. It is double streamed with 412 students twenty three (26) teachers and twenty two members of the Non teaching staff.

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NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Naivasha Girls Secondary School is located in Naivasha Constituency, Nakuru County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. It is a girls’ only boarding Secondary school which ranks among the best schools in the country.

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Naivasha Girls Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Naivasha Constituency, Nakuru County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 27537301
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 2021235/ 0729089216
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P O Box 155-20117- 00100 Naivasha, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: http://naivashagirlssec.sc.ke/

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Naivasha Girls Secondary school originally started in 1961 as a primary school for white children only, then known as Hill school. It had classes from standard one to six. In December 1964, the school closed down when the whites left and was re-opened in 1966 as a mixed day single stream secondary school. In 1968, parents saw the need to have boarding facilities and made it a boarding school the same year.

In 1975, the school became a single Girls boarding secondary school. The boy students were transferred to Koelel High school in Gilgil swapping with the girls in the same school. Four years later, the school became double streamed and an ‘A’ level arts class was started. The School has grown over the years. The current population is 1,000 ( 0ne thousand) students. Naivasha Girls has a national outlook because the selection of students who join form one come from all parts of the country. It is one of the best performing schools in Nakuru County.

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NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

To make Naivasha Girls a global centre of excellence in girl child education

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To prepare the girl child for total integration and participation in national life through wholesome and quality education.

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Diligence and Discipline for Excellence

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P O Box 155-20117- 00100 Naivasha, Kenya

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

NAIVASHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 142 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.598. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 257.

Below is a summary of KCSE Results from 2011 to 2015:-
Year Entry A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E M.S M.G
2011 108 13 28 21 30 14 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 9.908 B+
2012 106 6 16 27 30 17 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 9.555 B+
2013 142 11 25 34 26 29 11 6 0 0 0 0 0 9.514 B+
2014 148 12 37 35 25 13 19 3 3 1 0 0 0 9.6 B+
2015 188 5 32 51 50 23 17 6 3 1 0 0 0 9.4 B+
In 2016, the school produced two students with A plain of 84 points which was among the best in the Country; out of 188 students who sat for the exam, 178 will make it to university, a pass rate of 95%.

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SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Student’s life and times at Naivasha Girls High School.

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2019 KCSE top, best schools per county: Trans Nzoia ranking

 St. Brigids Girls High School Kiminini produced stellar performance to lead in Trans Nzoia County in the 2019 kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. The school recorded a mean of 9.402. St Anthony’s Boys, Kitale, also posted good results.

Here are the assorted results for secondary schools in Trans Nzoia County:

  • St.Brigids. 9.402
  • St.Antony. 8.01
  • St.Joseph’s Boys 7.9272
  • St.Patricks,M 6.876
  • Boma. 6.850
  • St.Joseph’s G 6.7
  • St.Monica. 6.6476
  • Bwake Boys. 6.4526
  • St. Columbans 6.2000
  • St Marks Girls 6.0
  • Goseta. 5.9
  • Sinoko. 5.71
  • St.Marks Boys 5.60
  • Andersen. 5.5
  • Kaplamai. 5.3339
  • Suwerwa Girls 5.105
  • Kesogon. 4.9
  • Sinyereri. 4.89
  • St. Christopher Boys 4.86
  • Wiyeta Secondary 4.8
  • IC Mukuyu Girls 4.38
  • Kipkeikei Boys 4.30

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Nyabururu Girls High School KCSE 2019 results

Nyabururu Girls High school recorded impressive results in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school which had a total candidature of 501 students achieved a mean of 7.514 up from the 5.784 mean score of 2018. This represented a deviation of +1.730.

The school had 346 students who scored the university direct entry grade of C+ (plus) and above. This represented a 69% pass rate.

One candidate scored a straight A. 24 candidates had A-(minus), while 54 scored B+(plus).

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Result Analysis;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 1
A- 24
B+ 54
B 82
B- 93
C+ 92
C 79
C- 43
D+ 30
D 2
D- 0
E 0
x 1
TOTAL 501

 

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KCSE 2019 results for Cardinal Otunga High School, Mosocho

Cardinal Otunga High School, Mosocho, in Kisii County managed a mean score of 7.289 in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. This was an impressive result that saw the school record a positive deviation of +1.396; from the previous 2018 mean of 5.893. In 2019 the school registered a total of 191 candidates; down from the 208 candidature in 2018.

122 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university. This represented a 63.87% of the total candidature in 2019.  Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 7 . Others scored B+ (14), B (29), B- (25) and C+ (47 candidates).

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 0
A- 7
B+ 14
B 29
B- 25
C+ 47
C 44
C- 19
D+ 4
D 1
D- 00
E 0
x 0
TOTAL 191

 

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Buruburu Girls High School; KCSE Performance, KNEC Code, Contacts and Location

Buruburu Girls Secondary School is one of the best performing schools in the country. The school is also a force to recon with on matters Co-Curricular activities. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Buruburu Girls High School is located in Makadara Constituency, Nairobi County; of Nairobi Region, Kenya. It is a girls’ only boarding school.

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Buruburu Girls Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County School
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Makadara Constituency, Nairobi County; of Nairobi Region, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20401007
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254 20 787653
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 50465-00200 Nairobi.
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.buruburugirls.com/

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Buruburu Girls High school was started in 1986 as a mixed Day school with two streams. One Government and One Harambee. The first structure, a block of four classrooms and an administrative block were prefabs put up with funds given by the Ministry of Education in 19S6. It is from these humble beginnings that the school has grown to the present modem permanent buildings. The school presently has a population of 672 students, 39 teachers 30 subordinate staff. Currently, it is a Four (4) streamed school in the year 2009,
In 1987, the construction of Science laboratories was started with the financial assistance of CIDA and was in use by July 1988.

In 1989 the first block of permanent classrooms and an administration block were completed. Between 1993 and 1995 the school had managed to put up twelve (12) permanent classrooms. A series of Harambees through parents’ initiative necessitated these achievements.

In 1988 the school started phasing out boys and by 1992 the school was wholly a girl’s school. At this time the parents felt the need to turn the school into a boarding school so as to improve the academic performance.
By June 1994 all the girls became boarders and this was realized by renovating the former prefab classrooms into dormitories. In 1995 the parents embarked on putting up a modem hostel, which was completed in 1997. The hostel accommodates 392 students. Again, this was realized through Harambee, parent’s contribution and a donation of a 5-acre plot in plains view by His Excellency, The former President Daniel Ara0 Moi which was sold and the proceeds used to develop the school infrastructure.

Due to high demand for the school as a result of the good progressive academic performance, there was high over enrolment due to pressure in Nairobi for Boarding Schools and therefore the need to expand the school was inevitable.
In the year 2000, the school was re-registered as a 3 streamed school. Consequently, the addition of four classrooms block, ablution block, two small staffrooms and a new hostel to accommodate the new stream was constructed and completed by the year 2002. The hostel accommodates the addition of 172 students. These were done once again through Harambee, and parents’ contribution.

The school managed to acquire’ a school minibus of 32 seaters in 1995. This was achieved through the efforts of the girls who organized a walk to raise the funds and donations from well-wishers.

This bus made life easier in the school for it took the students for educational trips, Co-curricu!ar activities, and dropped teachers who worked late. This went on up to recently when the growth in the population of students increased and hence leading to the demand for a bigger bus. The school acquired a 62 setter bus in the year 2005. This was again realized through the initiation of the girls and the teachers who owned the project and who organized various activities including a program for annual walks, and open basketball tournaments to raise funds and also donations from well-wishers. The payment of the bus is on 4 years loan of Kshs.7 Million which is being paid on a termly basis. The school intends to hold a walk on May 2009 and hopes to collect enough funds to pay up to the last installment, have the bus repainted and build a shed for the bus to protect it from too much sunshine.

The school has a small dispensary which is fully equipped and is manned by a
qualified nurse on a full-time basis. The nurse is seconded to the school by the Ministry of Health.
The school has a temporary library housed in the prefab buildings which is fairly
equipped and it is manned by a qualified librarian on a full-time basis.

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BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

‘A Centre of Excellence.’

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

The school’s Mission is ‘to impact knowledge to develop a socially, morally, spiritually and intellectually endowed individual to adapt and make a substantive contribution to a changing environment.’

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

The school’s Motto is; ‘Honesty and diligence.’

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 50465-00200 Nairobi.
  • Phone: +254 20 787653

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

BURUBURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 167 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B(plain) with a performance index of 66.27. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 219 students.

Here is the school’s KCSE exams analysis for 2003 to 2008;

YEAR GRADES A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E MEAN GRADE
2003 0 8 14 23 19 28 6 2 3 0 0 0 8.165
2004 1 9 22 34 26 15 16 3 1 0 0 0 8.386
2005 0 7 15 25 36 31 17 4 0 0 0 0 7.994
2006 0 11 27 39 17 15 10 3 1 0 0 0 8.634
2007 0 4 10 27 42 23 19 4 1 1 0 0 7.809
2008 0 7 22 24 23 33 15 5 0 0 0 0 8.08

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Pictorial view of the scenes at Buruburu Girls High School.

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KCSE 2019 list of top 200 schools nationally; Complete list

Kenya High School topped in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The Girls’ national school located in Nairobi scored a mean of 10.46 to top in the whole country. Kenya high also topped in the list of schools with the highest number of candidates with straight A’s; the school having 76 students in the list.

Kapsabet boys high in Nandi came in second with a mean score of 10.11. The school also produced the best student in this year’s examination; Tony Wabuko Buluma.

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Here is the list of the 2019 KCSE top 200 schools nationally:

  1.  Kenya High: Mean-10.467: Nairobi County
  2. Kapsabet Boys: 10.11: Nandi County
  3. Kisima Mixed: 10.05: Nyandarua
  4. Alliance High: 10.019: Kiambu
  5. Mary Hill Girls: 9.92: Kiambu
  6. Alliance Girls: 9.92: Kiambu
  7. Strathmore School: 9.88: Nairobi
  8. Moi High School Kabarak: 9.88: Nakuru
  9. Mang’u High: 9.868: Kiambu
  10. Light Academy: 9.84: Nairobi
  11. Anestar Boys High: 9.7: Nakuru
  12. Moi Girls Eldoret: 9.65: Uasin Gishu
  13. Pangani Girls: 9.56: Nairobi
  14. Nairobi School: 9.55: Nairobi
  15. Kianda School; 9.53; Nairobi
  16. Nakuru Girls High: 9.52: Nakuru
  17. St Brigid’s Kiminini: 9.4: Trans Nzoia
  18. Murang’a High: 9.2733 : Murang’a
  19. Riara Springs : 9.2 : Nairobi
  20. Friends School Kamusinga : 9.1608 : Bungoma
  21.  Moi Tea Girls Sec.  9.16 : Kericho
  22. Maseno School : 9.09 : Kisumu
  23.  Kipsigis Girls High ; 9.08 : Kericho
  24.  Sheikh Khalifa ; 9.01 ; Mombasa
  25. Kagumo High ; 8.99 ; Nyeri
  26. Bishop Gatimu Ngandu ; 8.962 ; Nyeri
  27. Segero Adventist National ; 8.927 ; Uasin Gishu
  28. Maranda High ; 8.90628 ; Siaya
  29. Pope Benedict Seminary ; 8.9 ; Kisii
  30. Bunyore Girls High ; 8.8925 ; Vihiga
  31. Litein High School ; 8.84 ; Kericho
  32. Agoro Sare High ; 8.834 ; Homa Bay
  33. Nakuru Boys High ; 8.81 ; Nakuru
  34. Damacrest Academy ; 8.8 ; Kiambu
  35. Baricho High ; 8.8 ; Kirinyaga
  36. Light Academy ; 8.72 ; Mombasa
  37. Limuru Girls ; 8.7 ; Kiambu
  38. Kanga High ; 8.7 ; Migori
  39. Meru School ; 8.67 ; Meru
  40. Machakos School ; 8.6207 ; Machakos
  41. Mudasa Academy ; 8.62 ; Vihiga
  42. Mary Mother of Grace ; 8.62 ; Laikipia
  43. Kiage Tumaini ; 8.6 ; Kisii
  44. Kitui School ; 8.5878 ; Kitui
  45. Asumbi Girls ; 8.58519 ; Homa Bay
  46. Karima Girls High ; 8.58 ; Nyandarua
  47. Kahuhia Girls ; 8.53 ; Murang’a
  48. Nkubu High ; 8.5 ; Meru
  49. Carmel Girls ; 8.5 ; Machakos
  50. Kisasi Boys ; 8.47 ; Kitui
  51. Moi Girls Mbiruri ; 8.405 ; Embu
  52. Precious Blood Riruta ; 8.4 ; Nairobi
  53. Moi Forces Lanet ; 8.4 ; Nakuru
  54. Mbita High ; 8.4 ; Homa Bay
  55. Karura SDA ; 8.4 ; Nairobi
  56. Kabare Girls ; 8.4 ; Kirinyaga
  57. Kisii School ; 8.381 ; Kisii
  58. St Mary’s Igoji Girls ; 8.37 ; Meru
  59. Sacho High School ; 8.36 ; Baringo
  60. Metkei Girls ; 8.34 ; Elgeyo Marak-wet
  61. Njiiri School ; 8.33 ; Murang’a
  62. Elburgon Secondary ; 8.33 ; Nakuru
  63. Chogoria Girls ; 8.31 ; Tharaka Nithi
  64. Mutira Girls ; 8.3 ; Kirinyaga
  65. Moi Siongiroi Girls ; 8.3 ; Bomet
  66. Lugulu Girls High ; 8.2578 ; Bungoma
  67. Memon Academy ; 8.2 ; Mombasa
  68. Kyeni Girls ; 8.2 ; Embu
  69. Muthale Girls ; 8.102 ; Kitui
  70. Tengecha Girls High ; 8.1 ; Kericho
  71. St Mary’s Boys Nyeri ; 8.1 ; Nyeri
  72. Qubaa Muslim; 8.1 ; Mombasa
  73. Kathiani Girls ; 8.1 ;Machakos
  74. St Francis Misyani ; 8.06 ; Machakos
  75. Baringo High School ; 8.06 ; Baringo
  76. Makueni Boys ; 8.054 ; Makueni
  77. St Anthony Boys, Kitale; 8.01 ; Trans Nzoia
  78. Nyambaria High ; 8.01 ; Nyamira
  79. Kangaru Girls ; 8.01 ; Embu
  80. Mahiga Girls ; 8 ; Nyeri
  81. Elite Girls ; 8 ; Laikipia
  82. St Joseph’s Boys Kitale ; 7.92 ; Trans Nzoia
  83.  Sacred Heart Roreti Girls ; 7.9 ; Kericho
  84. Orero Boys ; 7.9 ;Hama Bay
  85. Kapsabet Girls ; 7.9 ;Nandi
  86.  lstiqama Academy → 7.9 → Mombasa
  87. Graceland Girls ; 7.87 ; Laikipia
  88. Nanyuki High School ; 7.82 ; Laikipia
  89. Naivasha Girls ; 782 ; Nakuru
  90. St Peter’s Nyakemincha ; 7.806 ; Nyamira
  91. Pioneer Girls ; 7.8 ; Murang’a
  92. Ndalani Sec ; 7.8 ; Machakos
  93. Kiurani Boys ; 7.8 ; Tharaka Nithi
  94. Kiaguthu Boys ; 7.8 ; Murang’a
  95. Mugoiri Girls ; 7.7928 ; Murang’a
  96. Tenwek High School ; 7.79 ; Bomet
  97. St Patrick’s Iten ; 7.79 ; Elgeyo Marakwet
  98. Kaplong Girls High School ; 7.79 ; Bomet
  99. Chavakali Boys ; 7.756 ; Vihiga
  100. Thika High ; 7.74 ; Kiambu
  101. Ndururumo High School ; 7.74 ; Laikipia
  102. Mary Mount Secondary ; 7.74 ; Nakuru
  103. Tengecha Boys ; 7.73 ; Kericho
  104. Edenburg ; 7.727 ; Murang’a
  105. Nyangwa ; 7.71 ; Embu
  106. Kabianga High ; 7.7046 ; Kericho
  107. Machakos Girls → 77 → Machakos
  108. Kianyaga ; 7.7 ; Kirinyaga
  109. Kenyatta Mwatate ; 7.7 ; Taita Taveta
  110. Kaplong Boys High ; 7.7 ; Bomet
  111. Kakamega High ; 77 ; Kakamega
  112. Homa Bay Boys ; 77 ; Homa Bay
  113. St Charles Lwanga ; 7.6897 ; Kitui
  114. Nairobi Leadership Academy ; 7.67 ; Nairobi
  115. Matinyani Boys ; 7.67 ; Kitui
  116. Njonjo Girls High ; 7.64 ; Laikipia
  117. St Charles Lwanga 1chuni ; 7.6 ; Kisii
  118. Chuka Boys ; 7.6 ; Tharaka Nithi
  119. Nyandarua High ; 7.58 ; Nyandarua
  120. Booker Academy ; 7.508 ; Kakamega
  121. Ramba Boys ; 7.5 ; Siaya
  122. Paul Boit Boys ; 7.5 ; Uasin Gishu
  123. Nyabururu Girls ; 7.5 ; Kisii
  124. Ngiriambu High ; 7.5 ; Kirinyaga
  125. Ngiriambu High ; 7.5 ;Kirinyaga
  126. Kamureito Secondary ; 7.5 ; Bomet
  127. Segero Adventist High ; 7.47 ; Uasin Gishu
  128. AIc Litein Girls ; 7.46 ; Keilcho
  129. Butere Girls High ; 7.452 ; Kakamega
  130. Bahari Girls Kilifi ; 7.436 ; Kilifi
  131. Tumaini International ; 7.4 ; Machakos
  132. St. Mary’s Yala ; 7.4 ; Siaya
  133. Nyeri High ; 7.4 ; Nyeri
  134. Kisumu Boys ; 7.4 ; Kisumu
  135. Kerugoya Girls ; 7.4 ; Kirinyaga
  136. Riokindo High ; 7.35 ; Kisii
  137. Nyahururu Highway Schools ; 7.35 ; Nyandarua
  138. St Peters Mumias ; 7.332 ; Kakamega
  139. Uzalendo School ; 7.33 ; Baringo
  140. Kimangao Girls ; 7.3267 ; Kitui
  141. St Peter’s Boys Mumias ; 7.322 ; Kakamega
  142. Matungulu Girls ; 7.3 ; Machakos
  143. Kyamboo Secondary ; 7.3 ; Kitui
  144. Kebirigo Boys ; 7.3; Nyamira
  145. Cardinal Otunga Mosocho ; 7.289 ; Kisii
  146. Keveye Girls ; 7.2593 ; Vihiga
  147. Bura Girls ; 7.22 ; Taita Taveta
  148. Sawagongo High ; 7.2 ; Siaya
  149. Rapogi High ; 7.2 ; Migori
  150. Ikuu Boys ; 7.2 ; Tharaka Nithi
  151. Cardinal Otunga Girls ; 7.2 ; Bungoma
  152. Buru Buru Girls ; 7.2 ; Nairobi
  153. Barpello High ; School ; 7.2 ; Baringo
  154. Saseta Girls High School ; 7.15 ; Bomet
  155. Meteitei Secondary ; 7.12 ; Nandi
  156. Mabole Boys ; 7.118 ; Kakamega
  157. St Peters Abwao ; 7.1 ; Migori
  158. Samoei Secondary ; 7.1 ; Nandi
  159. Nyang’ori Boys ; 7.1 ; Vihiga
  160. Moi Girls Vokoli ; 7.1 ; Vihiga
  161. Mary Leakey Girls ; 7.1 ; Kiambu
  162. Kapnyeberai Secondary ; 7.1 ; Nandi
  163. Matuga Girls ; 7.097 ; Kwale
  164. Kabarnet High School ; 7.06 ; Baringo
  165. Ugenya Boys ; 7.05 ; Siaya
  166. Ng’iya Girls ; 7.05 ; Siaya
  167. St Joseph Cheptiret ; 7.024 ; Uasin Gishu
  168. Molo Academy ; 7.02 ; Nakuru
  169. Ikanga Boys ; 7.01 ; Kitui
  170. Chepterit Girls ; 7.01 ; Nandi
  171. St Mary’s Girls ; Mumias ; 7.007 ; Kakamega
  172. St Peters Seminary ; 7.0 ; Kakamega
  173. Sironga Girls ; 7 ; Nyamira
  174. Rockfields Senior ; 7 ; Nairobi
  175. Kerugoya Boys ; 7 ; Kirinyaga
  176. St Angela’s Girls ; 6.99 ; Kitui
  177. St Lukes Kimilili ; 6.9833 ; Bungoma
  178. St.Luke’s Boys Kimilili ; 6.983 ; Bungoma
  179. St Mary’s Kibabii ; 6.983 ; Bungoma
  180. Mbitini Girls ; 6.97 ; Kitui
  181. Eshibinga High ; 6.9635 ; Kakamega
  182. Nyamira Boys ; 6.9 ; Nyamira
  183. Loreto Matunda ; 6.9 ; Uasin Gishu
  184. Vihiga Boys ; 6.889 ; Vihiga
  185. Segero Baraton Adventist ; 6.88 ; Nandi
  186. Igembe Boys ; 6.86 ; Meru
  187. Shikunga High ; 6.842 ; Kakamega
  188. Mulango Girls ; 6.836 ; Kitui
  189. Chuluni Girls ; 6.822 ; Kitui
  190. Tala High ; 6.8 ; Machakos

KCSE 2019 list of top, best schools in Kakamega County

Kakamega High School managed a mean score of 7.7  (B- minus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination to lead other schools in Kakamega County. The school took position 111 nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by Booker Academy and Butere girls high school; respectively.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Kakamega County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Kakamega High 7.7  Kakamega 111
2 Booker Academy 7.508  Kakamega 120
3 Butere Girls High 7.452  Kakamega 129
4 St Peters Mumias 7.332  Kakamega 138
5 St Peter’s Boys Mumias 7.322  Kakamega 141
6 Mabole Boys 7.118  Kakamega 156
7 St Mary’s Girls Mumias 7.007  Kakamega 171
8 St Peters Seminary 7.000  Kakamega 172
8 Eshibinga High 6.9635  Kakamega 181
10 Shikunga High 6.842  Kakamega 187

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Nyamira Girls High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

Nyamira Girls, located in Siaya County, is one of the best performing schools in Kenya. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Nyamira Girls Secondary School is situated in Bondo constituency of Siaya County; in the Nyanza Region of Kenya. It is a Girls’ only Boarding school.

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Nyamira Girls’ High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school.
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: situated in Bondo constituency of Siaya County; in the Nyanza Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 42712102
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254202030396
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 78 – 40601, BONDO
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

‘A school of choice for transiting girls to University and National development.’

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

‘To admit, induct and facilitate learners’ holistic growth by nurturing their talents through efficient and effective service delivery.’

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

‘Strive to excel.’

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:

  • Postal Address: P.O. BOX 78 – 40601, BONDO
  • Phone: +254202030396

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

Paying fees made easier by Lipa Karo na M-Pesa

Paying fees can always be a draining experience especially if it entails being part of long unending queues in banking halls.Sometimes,you may need to pay fees but time isn’t just there to spare for this important obligation and when that becomes the case delays arise which inconvenience everyone .However,our parents no longer need to worry about this. Our banking partner KCB in collaboration with Safaricom Ltd have brought a new M-Pesa based fee payment platform that enables you to pay fees for  your child wherever you are no matter what time of day.It is Lipa Karo Na M-Pesa . Lipa Karo na M-Pesa is a KCB Bank Pay bill fees collection platform in which KCB bank operates the Pay Bill account on behalf of the school. Fees payment by this means can be done by the following easy steps.

  1. Go to M-pesa Menu on your phone and select Lipa na M-Pesa
  2. Select Pay Bill
  3. Select Enter Business Number and Key in the code 522123
  4. In the account field, enter 50229k-This is the school code for Nyamira Girls Secondary School.
  5. In the same account field immediately after the school code , enter the student’s details(The student’s Admission Number and name) ie 50229K(admission number)(name)
  6. Enter the amount you want to deposit as fees
  7. key in your secret M-Pesa pin and then send it for processing
  8. M-Pesa will send the standard Pay Bill confirmation SMS immediately after carrying out the transaction . The notification will confirm that funds have been transferred to the KCB Pay Bill account.
  9. KCB will send an SMS to the school and the customer(the parent paying fees through Lipa Karo na M-Pesa) notifying both that funds have been sent to the school’s bank account for the child whose name is indicated in the notification message.

In case of any problem while using this means of fee payment, access M-Pesa customer care service by dialing 234,or or call KCB Contact Center on  0732187000/07111087000 or visit your nearest KCB branch or contact us on 0734566464.

NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 233 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.724. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 434 students.

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NYAMIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

Planning to pay the school a visit? Below are some of the lovely scenes you will experience.

Student life and times at Nyamira Girls High School.

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2148 schools closed by Education Ministry, 2060 to be reassessed

The Ministry of Education has said a total of 2,148 schools were closed countrywide for failing to meet basic registration requirements. This follows an audit that was conducted in term 3 of 2019. The audit came in light of the Precious talent school traged where a classroom collapsed on the morning of Monday September 23, 2019; the accident at the school claimed the lives of eight learners.

Through a circular dated September 26, 2019 the Ministry had directed for immediate closure of all schools that do not meet the Set Safety regulations thus exposing learners to dangers.

“Following the infrastructure report received in this office (Education Headquarters), it was noted that 2148 schools were not registered and therefore were closed, while 2060 were marked for reassessment,” reads a circular from the Ministry; dated December 9, 2019.

According to an earlier circular by Education Principal Secretary Dr Belio Kipsang; ‘It has been observed that some basic education institutions have been established without following due process. A number of institutions exist without registration certificates while others have failed to reapply for re-registration when their circumstances change… Most of those institutions do not meet the minimum standards required of them to be registered and some of them have infrastructure that are below standard and which pose danger to the learners.’

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CLOSED SCHOOLS

In the just released audit report, the Rift Valley leads with the highest number of unregistered schools (at 583) and is followed closely by Nairobi Region which has 578 schools. Consequently, 488 schools were closed in the Rift Valley Region, while 356 of such schools were closed in Nairobi.

“You are required to ensure that all schools closed remain closed until they comply. They should be taken through the process of registration once they comply,” the Ministry orders Regional and County Directors of Education.

A total of 476 schools in the Rift Valley have been earmarked for reassessment. Nairobi, Eastern and Nyanza have 420, 415 and 356 schools; respectively. The Ministry orders that the schools reassessed for compliance as soon as schools reopen on January 6, 2020.

“You (Regional and County Directors of Education) should liaise with the Ministry of Interior at all levels to enforce compliance. Reports on action taken should reach the office of the Principal Secretary by 10th February, 2020,” adds the Ministry.

FULL AUDIT REPORT

The table below shows the full audit report from the Education Ministry;

Region County No of Schools Audited No of schools not Registered No of schools closed No of schools to be reassessed
Nairobi Nairobi 975 578 273 426
Total 975 578 273 426
Central Kiambu 309 123 37 108
Central Kirinyaga 90 38 30 0
Central Murang’a 207 41 34 39
Central Nyandarua 324 22 10 46
Central Nyeri 103 27 28 7
Total . 1033 251 139 200
Coast Kilifi 140 147 107 9
Coast Kwale 75 52 38 17
Coast Lamu 17 15 15 2
Coast Mombasa 72 58 33 21
Coast Taita Taveta 40 31 9 26
Coast Tana River 29 16 15 1
Total . 373 319 237 76
Eastern Embu 115 7 10 1
Eastern Isiolo 59 8 8 15
Eastern Kitui 152 69 56 90
Eastern Machakos 270 61 52 141
Eastern Makueni 217 36 19 17
Eastern Marsabit 135 22 25 42
Eastern Meru 251 251 147 104
Eastern Tharaka Nithi 20 15 12 5
Total . 1219 469 329 415
North Eastern Garissa 110 17 17 10
North Eastern Mandera 114 5 6 27
North Eastern Wajir 15 1 7 1
Total . 239 23 30 38
Nyanza Homa Bay 101 101 101 0
Nyanza Kisii 244 198 123 89
Nyanza Kisumu 72 65 57 13
Nyanza Migori 71 49 28 43
Nyanza Nyamira 87 69 14 55
Nyanza Siaya 63 56 42 21
Total . 638 538 356 221
Rift Valley Baringo 96 5 5 20
Rift Valley Bomet 63 26 29 26
Rift Valley Elgeyo Marakwet 57 41 16 20
Rift Valley Kajiado 76 32 25 42
Rift Valley Kericho 112 8 22 37
Rift Valley Laikipia 60 3 10 6
Rift Valley Nakuru 318 119 68 25
Rift Valley Nandi 190 72 72 62
Rift Valley Narok 160 134 58 72
Rift Valley Samburu 40 12 14 4
Rift Valley Trans Nzoia 139 46 83 56
Rift Valley Turkana 123 5 6 6
Rift Valley Uasin Gishu 97 45 45 52
Rift Valley West Pokot 180 35 35 48
Total . 1711 583 488 476
Western Bungoma 239 49 61 49
Western Busia 110 39 39 25
Western Kakamega 263 131 126 92
Western Vihiga 300 76 34 42
Total . 912 295 260 208
Grand Total . 7100 3055 2148 2060

 

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Coming up in the education sector this week; Release of the 2019 KCSE results and delocalization

It is going to be a beehive of activities in the education sector this week. With the marking of the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams having been completed last week, results are expected any time this week. Last year’s results were released on Friday 21st December 2018. 

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, is expected to handover the results to the Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha who will in turn brief the President before releasing them to the public. The over 699,745 candidates who sat for this year’s exam will be hoping to receive their results before Christmas (which is next week); as promised by Prof Magoha.

As was the case last year, during the KCSE results’ releasing ceremony, the CS is expected to give the names of the most improved students and list of top candidates in the 2019 exams. The CS will also give a breakdown of the candidates per grade.

Other details that may be given by the CS include: An analysis of the candidates who sat the exams (in terms of gender and age among others) and performance in the subjects.

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DELOCALIZATION NEWS

Apart from the 2019 KCSE results, school administrators who have stayed longer in their current stations and those working in their home counties are expecting to be moved to new stations. The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is in the process of effecting the transfers; otherwise referred to as ‘delocalization’.

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved. In December, 2018, a total of 3,094 teachers were moved.

Sources familiar with the transfers indicate that the Commission now prefers moving the administrators in December as opposed to April and August to minimize disruptions and for smooth transition. The Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) have been opposed to the massive delocalization exercise; saying it should be executed with a human face.

TSC has already concluded interviews for 7,000 for schools heads and deputies’ positions; with those lacking Masters Degree being locked out.

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KCSE 2019 results for Loreto Girls High School, Limuru

 Loreto Girls High school maintained the good performance in the KCSE examination. The School managed a mean score of 9.4603 in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 266 candidates.

247 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above, hence, booking direct tickets to university; representing 92.86% of the candidates who sat for the examination. 8 students scored straight A’s while, Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 78 . Others scored B+ (69), B (46), B- (32) and C+ (14 candidates).

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 8
A- 78
B+ 69
B 46
B- 32
C+ 14
C 15
C- 3
D+ 0
D 1
D- 0
E 0
x 0
TOTAL 266

 

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KNEC examiners portal; how to login and download marking invitation letters & instructions

Examiners for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams have up to the 10th of November to accept or reject the invitation offer. According to the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, interested and qualified examiners should log onto their accounts (online), read the marking instructions and decide on whether they will be going for the marking or not. “Please read them (the instructions) carefully. If you accept the conditions given in the Instructions for this year’s marking, click the accept offer button below (highlighted in green) latest by 10 November, 2019. If you do not accept, click the reject offer button (highlighted in red) and give the reason,” reads the knec instructions to the examiners; in part.

Already, most examiners have downloaded their marking invitation letters and will report to the marking centres at varied dates; depending on the subjects they mark.

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How to Login and download the invitation letters

Invited examiners should follow the following steps to download their marking letters and instructions:

  1. Log onto the portal by clicking on this link; https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/Account/LogOn?ReturnUrl=%2f
  2. Then, enter your User Name and Password and click on ‘Login’. In case you have forgotten your password, click on ‘Rest Password’ and it will be sent via sms.
  3. Once logged in, Select either ‘Accept contract’ or ‘Reject’.
  4. If interested, click on ‘Accept Contract’ followed by ‘Download 2019 Marking Invitation Letter’.
  5. In case you wish to update your details, then select update profile and edit your data and finally click on Save.

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President Kenyatta Hails Sub-County Schools For Improved KCSE Performance in 2019 exams

President Uhuru Kenyatta has commended Sub-County schools in the country for posting a remarkable improvement in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.

The President said the improvement is as a result of the enhanced Government investment in the education sector and backs efforts to ensure 100 percent transition from primary to secondary school education.

President Kenyatta spoke at State House on Wednesday December 18, 2019, Nairobi after being briefed on this year’s KCSE results by Education CS Prof George Magoha ahead of their release to the public.

The President commended teachers across the country especially in sub-county schools for devoting their time to give students the best they deserve, catapulting them to be top students in the country.

“My government will continue to ensure our children get quality education regardless of their location.

“Today we have seen that students who scored less than 200 marks at KCPE have posted excellent results. It is all about giving a chance to our children and availing the necessary resources” the President noted.

He similarly encouraged teachers and parents to support their children and give them hope especially those who join Sub-County day schools saying the institutions are the backbone of the 100 percent transition programme since they absorb over 70 percent of the learners.

In his briefing to the President, Prof Magoha said 127 special needs learners have excelled in this year’s KCSE and are expected to join the universities.

In this year’s KCSE results, a majority of the students who scored 200 marks and below in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) attained a mean score of C+ and above.

Present during the briefing were Education PS Dr Belio Kipsang, Teachers Service Commission CEO Dr Nancy Macharia, Acting KNEC Chief Executive Officer Dr Mercy Karogo and KNEC Chairman Dr John Onsati among others.

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Kitui high school 2019 KCSE results

Kitui High School is a boys boarding national school located in Kitui county; Eastern Region of Kenya. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams, Kitui school recorded a mean of 8.5876. This was an improvement of +0.9562 from the 2018 mean which was 7.6316.

A total of 148 candidates sat for the exams with 136 scoring the minimum university entry grade of C+ (plus). This converts to a percentage of 91.89 of students with university qualifying grades.

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Results breakdown;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 1
A- 13
B+ 21
B 49
B- 30
C+ 22
C 11
C- 1
D+ 0
D 0
D- 0
E 0
TOTAL 148

 

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Nyanza Region ranking of schools in the 2019 KCSE exams

The 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exam results are officially out. Below are preliminary results for secondary schools in the Nyanza Region:

  • Light Acadamy – Mean grade of 9.84
  • Maranda( Candidature; 704)-Siaya County- 8.9
  • Agoro Sare()-Homa Bay county- 8.8
  • Kanga Boys()-Migori County- 8.7
  • Kiage Tumaini (Candidature; 25)-Kisii- 8.6
  • Asumbi Girls(405)-Homa Bay- 8.58519
  • Kisii High School (445)-Kisii County- 8.3
  • Nyambaria High School (477)-Nyamira County- 8.0105
  • St.Peters Nyakimencha(263)-Nyamira county- 7.806
  • Orero Boys High School-Homa Bay County- 7.8
  • Homa Bay Boys(348)-Homa Bay County- 7.73
  • St.Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls(366)-Kisii County- 7.65
  • Kisumu Boys()-Kisumu County – 7.4
  • Riokindo Boys High School(259)-Kisii County- 7.35
  • Cardinal Otunga High School, Mosocho (199)-Kisii County- 7.289
  • Rapogi High School-Migori County- 7.2
  • Ng’iya Girls(392)-Siaya County- 7.0512
  • Gendia High School (115)-Homa Bay County- 6.466
  • Kuoyo Kochia(163)-Homa Bay County- 6.2683
  • Mirogi Boys High School (124)-Homa Bay- 6.163
  • St.Paul’s Igonga High School (75)-Kisii county- 5.8904

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