Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Kwa watani zetu : KCSE Results 2013

Top candidates: Kingori Tom Wanderi (Alliance), Aloo Shem (Maranda), Kivuva Angela (Moi High), Borus Norah Chelangat (Precious B)


Top 10 schools nationally results of KCSE 2013
1. Alliance High School A-
2. Moi High School Kabarak A-
3. Precious Blood Riruta A-
4. Kapsabet Boys A-
5. Maseno School A-
6. Molo Academy A-
7. Strathmore School A-
8. Chavakali High School A-
9. Maryhill Girls High School A-
10. Kenya High School A-

Top students KCSE 2013 Results
1. Kingori Tom Wanderi (Alliance High School)
2. Obiero Aloo Shem (Maranda High School)
3. Kivuva Angela Nzisa (Moi High School, Nakuru)
4. Borus Norah Chelagat (Precious Blood Girls, Riruta)
5. Osoro O. Brian (Nairobi School)
6. Mokogi Motanya Benson (Chavakali High School)
7. Makokha Calvin Mwadime (Nairobi School)
8. Gwala Fidel Odhiambo (Maranda High School)
9. Biwott J. Brenda (Kenya High)
10. Okonda L. Joseph (Alliance High School)

Top Private Schools KCSE 2013 Results
1. Moi High School, Kabarak
2. Strathmore School
3. Anestar Boys High School, Lanet
4. Pioneer School, Murang'a
5. Mary Mother of Grace Secondary School, Laikipia
6. Wamy High School, Nairobi
7. Sunshine Secondary School, Nairobi
8. Light Academy, Nairobi
9. Kianda School, Nairobi
10. Chemelil Academy, Kisumu
  • King'ori Tom Wanderi top student in 2013 KCSE Exams.
  • The number of candidates who scored A grades increased from 1,975 in 2012 to 2,722 in 2013
  • There was a decline in performance in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography and Agriculture
  • The decline in English performance is consistent with the use of digital devices.
  • Kiswahili, Biology, Physics, CRE, Business Studies and History subjects had significant improvement compared to 2012

Top counties KCSE 2013 Results
1. Samburu
2. Siaya
3. Elgeyo Marakwet
4. West Pokot
5. Trans Nzoia
6. Bomet
7. Kisumu
8. Busia
9. Embu
10. Uasin Gishu

F more information visit

K.N.E.C website 
www.knec.ac.ke/
KCSE 2013 Results Top 100 schools nationally
KCSE 2013 Top 100 candidates (male and female) nationally

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