Kingori Tom Wanderi from Alliance Boys High School emerged the top candidate in last year's Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations,followed by Aloo Shem (Maranda High School) and Kivuva Angela (Moi High School, Nakuru) in second and third position respectively.
During the release of the results at Mtihani House in Nairobi today, Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi noted a slight improvement in the KCSE performance last year.
The number of candidates who scored A grade in was 2,722, he said, a slight increase from the 1,925 candidates who scored a similar grade the previous year.
Those who scored C+ and above qualifying for entry into public universities were 123,365, he added.
"There were 3,353 cases of cheating in schools and those whose results have been cancelled will receive notification through writing. They have until April 4 to appeal ," Prof Kaimenyi noted.
Counties where there were no incidences of cheating include Taita Taveta, Lamu, Turkana, Bomet, Laikipia, Kajiado and Baringo.
Top Performers:
Kingori Tom Wanderi (Alliance High School)
Aloo Shem (Maranda High School)
Kivuva Angela (Moi High School, Nakuru)
Borus Norah Chelangat (Precious Blood Girls, Riruta)
Osoro Brian (Nairobi School)
Benson Motanya (Chavakali)
Magoha Calvin Mwadime (Nairobi School)
Fidel Odhiambo Maranda (Maranda High School)
Biwott J. Brenda (Kenya High)
Okonda L. Joseph (Alliance)
Top schools basis on academic performance:
Alliance High School A-
Moi High School, Kabarak A-
Precious Blood Riruta A-
Kapsabet Boys A-
Maseno School A-
Molo Academy A-
Strathmore School A-
Chavakali High School A-
Maryhill Girls High School A-
Kenya High School A-
Top Private Schools
Moi Kabarak
Strathmore
Anesta Boys High School, Lanet
Pioneer, Murang'a
Mary Mother of Grace, Laikipia
Top Counties
Samburu
Siaya
Elgeyo Marakwet
West Pokot
Trans Nzoia
Bomet
Kisumu
Busia
Embu
Uasin Gishu
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