Moi tea Girls top the list of best schools in the just released 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Here are the preliminary results for the 2019 KCSE performance for schools in Kericho County:
Moi Tea 9.157
Kipsigis Girls’ National 9.08
Litein High 8.8419
Tengecha Girls’ 8.1
Kabianga Boys’ National School 7.741
Tengecha Boys’ 7.73
Kericho High 6.78
Belgut Starehe Girls’ 6.742
Cheborge Boys’ 6.7
Chepwagan Boys’ 6.3178
Chelilis Girls 6.03
Cheborgei Girls’ 6.002
Soliat Boys’ 5.78
Chepkechei Boys’ 5.46
Kaptebengwo Sec 5.4
Kipchimchim Boys’ 4.5229
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In the just released 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exam Kisii school recorded mean score of 8.381. This was an improvement of +0.729 from the 2018 mean score that was 7.652. The school registered a total of 445 candidates with 349 scoring a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; Thus gaining direct entry to university. This represented a percentage pass of 79%.
2 candidates scored straight A’s. 63 garnered a mean grade of A-(minus), while 97 scored B+(plus).
The table below shows Kisii High School’s 2019 KCSE results summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
2
A-
63
B+
97
B
68
B-
68
C+
51
C
54
C-
34
D+
6
D
1
D-
0
E
0
x
1
TOTAL
445
In the 2018 KCSE exam, the school had 323 candidates who scored a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 72.266.
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Ramba Secondary School managed a mean score of 7.584686 (with a performance index of 54.259937) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 431 candidates.
311 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above, hence, booking direct tickets to university; representing 72.16% of the candidates who sat for the examination.Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 14. Others scored B+ (44), B (88), B- (74) and C+ (91 candidates).
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
0
A-
14
B+
44
B
88
B-
74
C+
91
C
72
C-
33
D+
12
D
3
D-
0
E
0
x
0
TOTAL
431
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Maseno school recorded a mean of 9.099 to top the list of 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) best performers in the Nyanza region. Maseno was followed closely by Maranda High that scored a mean of 8.9. Pope Benedict, Agora Sare and kanga boys scored means of 8.9, 8.8 and 8.7 respectively; to finish at positions 3, 4 and 5.
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Kebirigo High School in Nyamira County managed a mean score of 7.312 (C+; plus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination; posting a positive deviation of +0.483. The school registered a total of 154 candidates. In 2018, the school had a total candidature of 105 who scored a mean of 6.829.
109 candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university. Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 2 . Others scored B+ (4), B (34), B- (36) and C+ ( 33 candidates).
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
0
A-
2
B+
4
B
34
B-
36
C+
33
C
19
C-
21
D+
5
D
0
D-
0
E
0
x
0
TOTAL
154
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School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nairobi County. The school had a mean score of 9.88 to take position 7 nationally.
The second and third positions were scooped by Light Academy and Pangani Girls High school; respectively.
Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nairobi County:
Pos in County
School
KCSE 2019 Mean
County
Pos Nationally
1
Strathmore School
9.88
Nairobi
7
2
Light Academy
9.84
Nairobi
10
3
Pangani Girls
9.56
Nairobi
13
4
Nairobi School
9.55
Nairobi
14
5
Kianda School
9.53
Nairobi
15
6
Riara Springs
9.2
Nairobi
19
7
Precious Blood Riruta
8.4
Nairobi
52
8
Karura SDA
8.4
Nairobi
55
9
Nairobi Leadership Academy
7.67
Nairobi
114
10
Buru Buru Girls
7.2
Nairobi
152
11
Rockfields Senior
7
Nairobi
174
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Kereri Girls High School in Kisii County managed a mean score of 6.9 in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination; up from the 6.4 score in 2018. This was a deviation of +049. The school registered a total of 368 candidates in 2019.
198 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university; representing 54% of the total candidature. One Candidate scored mean grade of an A(plain) while those scoring A- (minus) were 6. Others scored B+ (32), B (44), B- (61) and C+ (54 candidates).
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
1
A-
6
B+
32
B
44
B-
61
C+
54
C
71
C-
58
D+
28
D
11
D-
2
E
0
x
0
TOTAL
368
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Upper Hill Boys’ High school is one of the best schools in the country. Located in Kenya’s Capital City, Nairobi, the school is not only known for its impressive performances in academics but also a good track record in 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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Lord Delamere, a British Settler founded the School in 1956 and was initially named after him “Delamere School”.
It was mainly for Europeans Boys and Girls who could not make it to Duke of York (now Lenana School) or Prince of Wales (now Nairobi School) which were the only Schools European Children attended. In 1959, the Girls remained at Lady Delamere Girls (now State House Girls) while the Boys moved to Lord Delamere School.
In 1969, the School changed its name to “Simba Secondary School “ then later to the present Upper Hill School, named after the Area and Road where the School is situated. It is located along Upper Hill Road, next to the British High Commission Offices and Don Bosco Church on the same Road and rests on a 13.6 Acres piece of Land.
Beginning the Year 1997, the School began to change gradually from Day to Boarding and finally became Full Boarding in 2004. It currently accommodates 1000 Students who all board. Initially, the Delamere Hostels hosted the few Students who were Bright and Needy then but over the Years, more Dormitories had to be put up to facilitate the necessary numbers.
Currently, the School has 17 Dormitories, a Modern Computer Laboratory, Multi-purpose Hall, Science Laboratories, Administration Block and 20 Classrooms(Tuition Block), a Library, Kitchen and Ten Houses for the Resident Teachers. The School has 12 Heads of Department and 45 Subject Teachers( 7 on Teaching Practice), 34 Non-Teaching Staff and 1000 Students. The Student Body is divided into Five Streams per Class named after Colours – Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, and White. The School Motto is “Strive for Excellence” and its Vision is “To be a Leader and a Role Model Academic Institution of Choice both Nationally and Internationally”
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Postal Address: P.O Box 30424, Nairobi 00100
UPPER HILL 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.
UPPER HILL 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 225 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.854.
Njiiri school, situated in Murang’a 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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Njiiri School was officially opened, on 26th January 1959 by the then Chief Native Commissioner (C.N.C), Mr. W.F. Coutts, together with Ex-senior Chief Njiiri Wa Karanja, (M.B.E) – and whose name – the School was given in his honour. Later, the School’s name was changed from ‘Njiri’s’ to “Njiiri School” in the mid- 1980s.
The 3rd and 4th intakes were in lots of 60 boys in 1960 and 1961. The ‘Pioneer Class’ sat for the Cambridge Oversees School Certificate Examination (C.O.S.C.E) in 1961. Since then, the School has grown in status and by numbers from a single-stream of 25 to 8-streams of 1,600 students, over 70 Teachers & 55 non-teaching staff. Those who have gone through the institution are close to 15,000.
The School is managed by the Board of Management (B.O.M), appointed under the Education Act, Cap 211 and the Parents Association (P.A). The Principal is the Chief Executive Officer (C.E.O) in matters of day-today Administration of the School. The Njiiri Old Boys Association (N.O.B.A) is a ‘Special interest-group’ which is also concerned and involved in the general welfare and development projects of the School..
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To effectively impart holistic knowledge and skills, nurture talents, promote sefreliance and mould responsible citizens who will be competitive and productive in the society, through quality teaching, learning and guidance.
NJIIRI SCHOOL’S MOTTO
Free to Serve.
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To effectively impart holistic knowledge and skills, nurture talents, promote sefreliance and mould responsible citizens who will be competitive and productive in the society, through quality teaching, learning and guidance
Integrity
To produce quality, honest and students with strong moral principles
Discipline
To train students to obey rules with no supervision
Diligence
Careful and persistent work and effort on our students
God Fearing
Earnestly Religious institution
Equity
We are Fair and Impartial in all our activities
Responsibility
We are made wise not by the recollection of our past, but by the responsibility for our future
NJIIRI 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.
NJIIRI 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 264 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.626. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 389.
Riokindo High School is a boys’ only Secondary School, located in Marani near Kisii Town, Kitutu Chache North Constituency in Kisii County; of the Nyanza Region in Kenya.
In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted a mean 7.35. In 2018, the school recorded a mean of 7.4. A total of 259 candidates sat for the exams with 168 scoring C+(plus) and above; which is the direct university entry grade.
Here is the Mean Grade Summary for Riokindo High School’s 2019 KCSE Results;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
0
A-
4
B+
21
B
52
B-
54
C+
37
C
50
C-
29
D+
10
D
2
D-
0
E
0
TOTAL
259
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The ministry of education has launched a nationwide digital guidance and support programme to students and the youth. Dubbed ‘Digital nationwide career guidance and support to students, out of school youths and Kenyan workforce,’ the programme will see teachers gain knowledge that will assist them in guiding learners.
The career support services will be available online for teachers and other interested parties.
“The career support services will be provided by career coaches from the industry, digitally, through WhatsApp,” says Alfred Cheruiyot who is the Principal Secretary in the state department for post training and skills development.
The programme that kicked off on May 5,2020, will purely be online based due to the current Covid-19 pandemic and restrictions set by the government; which prohibit social gatherings.
Information and support services will be offered on such areas as ‘new and emerging careers, future of work and skills required by the job market.’
High school students will have something to smile about as they will get background knowledge and awareness required in order to pursue new new opportunities and succeed in their chosen careers. The learners will also get first hand information on how to make correct course choices that align with requirements of the job market.
Other areas to be covered include interviewing, curriculum vitae, cover letter writing, psychometric tests and professional development for those in the job market; among others.
PS Cheruiyot says the training will be of much relevance in ‘addressing skills gaps to meet the realities and requirements of a post covid-19 job market for the Kenyan workforce.’
High schools students share notes. The Ministry of education has launched a programme that will equip the students with enough knowledge on career pathways.
How to participate
Interested individuals can directly receive the career support services that will be provided by career coaches. This can be done by adding the coaches’ WhatsApp phone number, 0714501569, to your contacts. Then, send the word ‘career’ to the number through WhatsApp to start receiving immediate career support through live interactions with the coaches.
Pope Benedict Seminary School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Kisii County. The school had a mean score of 8.9 (B plain) to take position 29 nationally.
The second and third positions were scooped by Kiage Tumaini and Kisii High school; respectively.
Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Kisii County:
Pos in County
School
KCSE 2019 Mean
County
Pos Nationally
1
Pope Benedict Seminary
8.9
Kisii
29
2
Kiage Tumaini
8.6
Kisii
43
3
Kisii School
8.381
Kisii
57
4
St Charles Lwanga 1chuni
7.6
Kisii
117
5
Nyabururu Girls
7.5
Kisii
123
6
Riokindo High
7.35
Kisii
136
7
Cardinal Otunga Mosocho
7.289
Kisii
145
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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.
Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews
Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.
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.
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Located in Vihiga County, Nyang’ori Boys’ High school 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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Nyang’ori Boys School is a P.A.G sponsored school in Western Kenya located in Hamisi Sub County ,Gamalenga sub-location . Initially the school started as an intermediate primary school in 1936. Later it was changed to a teachers training college; the college was later changed into a secondary school to cater for P.A.G children.
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NYANG’ORI BOYS 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.
NYANG’ORI BOYS 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 220 candidates who managed to score a mean of B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.762. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 332 candidates.
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. A total of twenty six (26) head teachers have been moved in Kirinyaga County. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first term on January 6, 2020.
Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .
Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.
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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.
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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. A total of eight (8) Primary School head teachers have been moved in Bungoma County. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first term on January 6, 2020.
Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .
Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.
For all the latest TSC news and delocalization lists, visit;
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.
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