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Top County High Schools in Garissa County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Garissa County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Garissa County. The list features the best schools plus their Knec codes.

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 GARISSA COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
45801130 MUZDALIFA INTERGRATED GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL County Girls Garissa
45804101 SHURIE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45804102 YUSUF HAJI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Garissa
45805101 MODOGASHE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45805102 BENANE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Garissa
45806101 BURA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45806103 NANIGHI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45806202 ALINJUGUR SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Garissa
45815101 DADAAB SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45815201 KULAN SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45815301 DERTU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Garissa
45816101 BALAMBALA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45821101 HULUGHO BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Garissa
45821102 HULUGHO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Garissa

Top schools in the KCPE 2020 exams- ACK Holy Trinity Academy Full Results Analysis

KCPE 2020 top schools- ACK Holy Trinity Academy recorded an impressive performance in the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams. The school managed a mean score of 375.9 marks out of 500.

The best candidate in the school, Enock Kiprotich, scooped 419 marks out of 500. He was followed closely by Christian Kiptoo and Shem Kiptoo who garnered 412 marks each. Nine (9) candidates scored over 400 marks.

ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY 2020 KCPE RESULTS ANALYSIS

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NAME ENG GR KIS GR MAT GR SCI GR S/RE GR TOT POS
ENOCK KIPROTICH 87 A 88 A 80 A 83 A- 81 A 419 1
CHRISTIAN KIPTOO 89 A 86 A 80 A 77 A- 80 A 412 2
SHEM KIPTOO 86 A 83 A 79 A- 81 A- 83 A 412 2
FAITH CHEMUTAI KORIR 88 A 89 A 79 A- 74 B+ 79 A- 409 4
JALEEN NYANCHAMA 85 A 84 A 79 A- 75 A- 83 A 406 5
KEVIN KIPRUTO 84 A 83 A 78 A- 81 A- 78 A- 404 6
EMMANUEL KIBET 82 A 86 A 80 A 75 A- 80 A 403 7
PENNINA CHEPKOECH 89 A 85 A 80 A 72 B+ 77 A- 403 7
JASMINE CHEPKORIR 89 A 82 A 78 A- 79 A- 75 A- 403 9
EMMANUEL KIBET 89 A 78 A- 76 A- 79 A- 77 A- 399 10
IVY CHEROTICH SANG 81 A 78 A- 80 A 77 A- 79 A- 395 11
MERCY CHEPKORIR 82 A 83 A 79 A- 75 A- 74 B+ 393 12
PARIEY NILESH LADWA 84 A 81 A 78 A- 72 B+ 78 A- 393 12
REAGAN KIBET KIRUI 84 A 72 B+ 80 A 79 A- 78 A- 393 12
SANDRA CHEBET 78 A- 83 A 79 A- 74 B+ 78 A- 392 15
FAITH CHEBET KOECH 84 A 81 A 78 A- 75 A- 74 B+ 392 15
OM JIGNESH KUMAR 88 A 72 B+ 79 A- 75 A- 77 A- 391 17
CALEB KIPTOO 81 A 75 A- 79 A- 75 A- 80 A 390 18
NANCY KWAMBOKA 81 A 80 A 79 A- 75 A- 74 B+ 389 19
JAEL CHEPKIRUI TABOT 87 A 76 A- 80 A 70 B+ 75 A- 388 20
DAVIS KIPKOECH KILEL 81 A 72 B+ 80 A 74 B+ 81 A- 388 20
NORENA CHEBET 79 A- 77 A- 80 A 75 A- 77 A- 388 20
FRANCIS KADIMBA 82 A 80 A 79 A- 72 B+ 74 B+ 387 23
ENOCK KIMUTAI 85 A 77 A- 80 A 68 B 76 A- 386 24
MANASSEH KIPCHUMBA 81 A 83 A 78 A- 70 B+ 74 B+ 386 24
CLAIRE CHEPTOO 85 A 77 A- 78 A- 68 B 78 A- 386 24
YVONNE JEPCHUMBA 84 A 77 A- 78 A- 68 B 77 A- 384 27
VALERIE CHELANGAT 86 A 75 A- 79 A- 70 B+ 74 B+ 384 27
JOSHUA KIBET KOECH 81 A 80 A 80 A 68 B 75 A- 384 27
MARVIN OMONDI 79 A- 74 B+ 80 A 75 A- 75 A- 383 30
MICHELLE MONYANGI 79 A- 78 A- 80 A 68 B 77 A- 382 31
KIMBERLY CHEPNGENO 82 A 73 B+ 78 A- 74 B 75 A- 382 31
VICTORIA CHEPNGENO 88 A 77 A- 79 A- 70 B+ 67 B 381 33
IAN KIPKORIR KIRUI 82 A 78 A- 80 A 67 B 74 B+ 381 33
MICHELLE CHEBET 75 A- 75 A- 80 A 74 B+ 74 B+ 378 35
DERICK JOSEPH OTIENO 78 A- 69 B 80 A 72 B+ 76 A- 375 36
REGAN KIPKOECH 81 A 70 B+ 78 A- 74 B+ 71 B+ 374 37
ENOCK RONNEY CHOLYO 79 A- 69 B 76 A- 77 A- 73 B+ 374 37
BELINDA CHEPTOO 82 A 67 B 79 A- 70 B+ 75 A- 373 39
GIFT JONES CHEMUTAI 78 A- 73 B+ 78 A- 70 B+ 74 B+ 373 39
RONNIE KIPKORIR 81 A 63 B- 75 A- 81 A- 73 B+ 373 39
EILEEN BOSIBORI 78 A- 75 A- 78 A- 63 B- 78 A- 372 42
MARTINA VICTORIA 85 A 73 B+ 75 A- 68 B 69 B 370 43
IVY AKINYI ODHIAMBO 75 A- 78 A- 75 A- 68 B 74 B+ 370 43
EVANS KIMUTAI 82 A 67 B 75 A- 70 B+ 75 A- 369 45
DONMARK SABOKE 81 A 76 A- 67 B 70 B+ 73 B+ 367 46
JEFREY MACHARIA 81 A 64 B- 79 A- 67 B 76 A- 367 46
FAITH CHEPNG’ETICH 76 A- 75 A- 79 A- 70 B+ 62 B- 362 48
MARYLEEN CHEBWOGEN 78 A- 70 B+ 72 B+ 63 B- 75 A- 358 49
JOSHUA KIPKOECH 79 A- 64 B- 75 A- 70 B+ 70 B+ 358 49
DAVID KIMUTAI 76 A- 67 B 79 A- 70 B+ 65 B 357 51
CEDRICK KIPKOECH 85 A 64 B- 62 B- 72 B+ 71 B+ 354 52
FELIX KIBET 79 A- 73 B+ 60 B- 67 B 74 B+ 353 53
JESCA CHEPTOO 76 A- 73 B+ 74 B+ 63 B- 67 B 353 53
MICHELLE CHEPKOECH 82 A 60 B- 68 B 65 B 71 B+ 346 55
JULIET CHELANG’AT 73 B+ 68 B 64 B- 63 B- 75 A- 343 56
FELIX KIPKURUI 80 A 65 B 67 B 63 B- 68 B 343 56
CAROLINE CHEBICHI 67 B 73 B+ 56 C+ 75 A- 67 B 338 58
JOY CHEPKOECH 78 A- 64 B- 59 C+ 67 B 67 B 335 59
TAMARA ADOYO 84 A 61 B- 52 C 67 B 68 B 332 60
FAITH CHEBET 83 A 62 B- 60 B- 54 C 65 B 324 61
IMMACULATE AKINYI 73 B+ 56 C+ 74 B+ 54 C 59 C+ 316 62
DAVID MUNENE MBUGUA 71 B+ 61 B- 45 C 68 B 64 B- 309 63
TOTALS 5128 4678 4730 4485 4663 23684
MEAN SCORE 81.4 74.3 75.08 71.2 74 375.9

 

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KNEC Reports for KCSE 2019 per subject (Geography)

Are you looking for KCSE 2019 Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, Geography (312) report? Well. You can now get the KNEC report here that will enable you prepare well for this year’s examination. Get this and other KCSE reports in this site at no cost.

The year 2019 KCSE Geography examination vas presented in two papers: paper 1 (31211) covers the “Physical Geography and Map Reading” while paper 2 (312/2) examines “Human and Economic Geography, Photographic Interpretation skills and Statistics”. Each of the two papers had ten (10) questions.

This report analyses the performance of candidates in the year 2019 Geography examination papers, paying special attention to the poorly performed items. It Looks at what the questions tested, the candidates’ weaknesses and possible reasons for their poor performance. It also gives advice to Geography teachers with the aim of improving future performance in the subject.

See also; KCSE 2019 KNEC reports per subject download (All subjects included)

2.1 GENERAL CANDIDATES’ PERFORMANCE

The table below shows the overall performance in Geography over the period 2015 to 2019.

Table; candidates overall performance in Geography for the last five years
KCSE performance in Geography since 2015.

The following observations can be made from the table above:

  • The candidature increased from 166,507 in 2018 to 179,843 in 2019.
  • There was an improvement in the overall performance of the subject from an overall mean of 83.25 in 2018 to 93 in 2019. The overall performance of the subject was average.
  • There was an improvement in performance in Geography paper one (312/1) from a mean of 37.85 in 2018 to 47 in 2019.
  • The performance of Geography paper two (31212) registered an improvement in performance from a mean of 45.4 in 20 18 to 46 in 2019.
  • The standard deviation in both papers, 18.549 in 312/1 and 17.088 in 312/2, shows a reasonable spread of candidates’ scores from the mean.

Despite the improved performance, some questions were performed poorly and they will he discussed in the section below.

3.2.2 Geography Paper 1 (312/1)

The performance of candidates in this paper improved from a mean of 37.85 in 2018 to 47 in 2019. The paper adequately tested the syllabus and the questions were well balanced.

This report will look at questions that registered poor performance, identify areas of weakness, the expected responses and general advice to teachers’ in order to improve performance.

The questions that were performed poorly are: Q 3, 6 c (ii) and 9 a (i) and b (ii)

Requirement Q 3; Give four proofs that support the theory of continental drift.

Weaknesses

Many candidates could only remember two proofs i.e. jig-saw fit and paleo-magnetism.

Expected responses
  • Some continents seem to fit geometrically/ jigsaw fit along the coastal margins
  • There are similarities between the fossils of flora and fauna found on both sides of Atlantic Ocean/ Paleontological/Paleo zoological evidence.
  • Same geological structure can be traced from one continent to another.
  • There are similarities in the past climate in the different parts of the world. /Falco-climatological evidence.
  • There are continuous mountain ranges made up of young volcanic rocks at the mid Atlantic. The shores of Red Sea exhibits evidence of having undergone lateral displacement. /Sea floor spreading.
  • Paleo magnetic evidence/minerals with same alignment are found in different continents adjacent to one another.
  • Similarity of fauna/flora in different continents (Congo & Amazon).

Advice to teachers

Regular revision of the topic aided by ICT simulations would make mastery of this theory by the learners easier for the candidates_ Teachers should engage the candidates in discussions on the different proofs for better understanding of the concept_

Requirement Q 6 (cii): Explain bow the following factors have influenced the distribution of settlements in the area covered by the map.
  • Transport
  • Vegetation
  • Relief
Weaknesses

Most of the candidates could not explain how transport, vegetation and relief have influenced settlement in the area covered by the map. Learners were not able to establish the relationship between the given factors and settlements.

Expected responses
Transport
  • Along the roads/motorable tracks/footpaths. there is linear settlement.
  • At road junctions there are clustered/nucleated settlements.
Vegetation
  • There arc no settlements within the woodland/thickets/areas where there are papyrus swamp/ vegetation.
  • Most of the areas covered by scrub/scattered trees have clustered/nucleated settlement.
Relief

– There are no/few settlements on the hills/isolated islands in the lake.
– There are clustered/nucleated settlements on the undulating land

Advice to teachers

There is need for teachers to differentiate population from settlement in the teaching of map reading skills .It is also vital that learners practice identifying the different factors that influence settlement distribution on different topographical maps.

More emphasis should be put on the interpretation skills in map reading. Simplified notes can he provided coupled with frequent practical exercises to sharpen the map reading skills.

Requirement Q 9 a (i) and b (ii)

Define an ocean

With the aid of well labelled diagrams, describe the processes through which a wave cut plat-form is formed.

Weaknesses

Many candidates could not define an ocean correctly. Some learners confused processes of wave erosion with the processes through which a wave cut platform is formed hence ended up with wrong responses.

Expected responses

  • During high tides, there is undercutting at the base of the cliff by wave erosion/ forming a notch.
  • Continued wave erosion enlarges the notch to form a cave.
  • The hanging rocks above the cave will undergo weathering and collapse.
  • When this process is repeated over long time, the cliff will eventually weather and collapse.

Advice to teachers

Teachers should teach the topics, oceans and coasts using diagrams and digital illustrations where possible to make them real to the learners. Regular testing of the topic and group discussions on the same will enable better understanding of the topics.

A field study on coastal features along the Kenyan coast will also make the topics less abstract and more enjoyable to learn.

3.23 Geography Paper 2 (312/2)

The performance of candidates in this paper registered an improvement from a mean of 45.4 in 2018 to 46 in 2019.

This report looks at question 1 (b), 7 a (ii), 8(c) and 10 a (ii) and b which presented some challenges in the way candidates answered them.

Requirement Q 1(b)

State how government policy influenced the establishment of Mwea irrigation scheme.

Weaknesses

Most candidates showed limited understanding of the influence of government policy on the establishment of Mwea irrigation scheme hence stated physical and human factors.

Expected responses
  • There was need to keep detainees busy.
  • For people to provide free labour.
  • There was need to settle landless people.
  • The need to control flood of rivers that pass through the area.
  • Increase food production.
  • For maximum utilization of land.
  • To fully utilize the black cotton soil.

Advice to teachers

Teachers need to exhaustively discuss in details all the factors that influenced the establishment of Mwea irrigation scheme and Perkerra as well since they are case studies.

Requirement 0 7 a (Il): State five physical conditions that favour cocoa farming in Ghana.

Weaknesses

Most candidates were unable to distinguish physical conditions and human conditions that favour cocoa fanning in Ghana thus ended up mixing them up. Other candidates had limited descriptive terms for the physical conditions hence ended up with general descriptions.

Expected responses
  • High and well distributed rainfall /1000-1500mm.
  • High temperatures 21°C to 30PC/warm/hot conditions
  • Protection from strong winds that blow away pods.
  • High relative humidity.! 70%-80%
  • Deep, well drained fertile/loamy soils/volcanic/lightly clay/soil rich in potassium.
  • A sunny period for ripening.
  • Low altitude 0-750 metres above sea level.
  • Undulating landscape
  • Protection of young plants from sunshine

Advice to teachers

Teachers need to clearly differentiate physical and human conditions while teaching on crop requirements.

Candidates need to be conversant with the accurate descriptive terms unique for each of the crops studied.

Requirement for 8 c: Outline ways in which wild animals are of significance to the Economy of Kenya.

Weaknesses

Some candidates gave the significance of wildlife instead of wild animals to the economy of Kenya while others were not able to clearly bring out the significance of wild animals to the economy of Kenya.

Expected responses

  • They earn the country foreign exchange from tourism.
  • It provides employment to the people in the national park/ tourists hotels.
  • They provide game meat/food to local consumption/ export.
  • National parks/game reserves are used for scientific studies and research.
  • Wild animals provide a balanced ecosystem in Kenya
  • They earn the government revenue.
  • Some animals provide raw materials for industries.
  • The conservation of wild animals stimulates development of roads/increased accessibility in some otherwise remote areas.
  • Wild animals help provide alternative land use in semi-arid areas not suitable for agriculture
Advice to teachers

Teachers should encourage candidates to read and understand questions well before attempting. Learners must understand that wild animals are part of wildlife.

Requirement Q 10 a (ii) and b;
Name four types of mass communication
Explain the role of communication in the economic development of Africa.

Weaknesses

Many candidates were not able to name the types of mass communication. Most of the candidates were not conversant with the role of communication on economic development in Africa and instead focused on transportation.

Expected responses 10a) (ii)
  • Radio
  • Television
  • Internet
  • Newspapers/magazines
  • Films/videos
  • Billboards/banners/posters/flyers

Expected responses 10 b)

  • Communication enhances trade in that traders are able to communicate to get raw materials/to sell their products.
  • Many people are employed in the communication sector leading to improvement in their standards of living.
  • Communication has helped in promoting international/domestic tourism leading to gain in foreign exchange/revenue.
  • Governments are able to disseminate information through the media (e.g. information related to environmental conservation/ educational programmes/ for suitable economic response.
  • Communication promotes international relations which enhances trade between Africa and other countries.
  • Communication enhances political stability for economic growth
Advice to teachers

When teaching this topic it is important to clearly distinguish communication and transportation networks. Debates and discussions on the functions of these networks in Africa can be held after the topic in order for the learners to grasp it better

3.2-4 GENERAL COMMENTS

  • Teachers should comprehensively cover the syllabus within the time allocated, marked by in-depth teaching of terms and concepts. The comparative studies outlined in the syllabus should be emphasized using approved revision Woks/Case Studies/ Field work_
  • Teachers should effectively test on the topics in the syllabus and desist from using unapproved revision examinations; they can use the KNEC past papers or teacher made tests/. They should train candidates on approaches to answer questions to avoid using a generalised approach.
  • The teachers should train their students to use the rubric (instructions to candidates) and follow it during examinations. They should learn to thoroughly read and understand the requirement of each question before making an attempt,
  • The teachers should expose students to discussions and debates and use of teaching and learning aids like videos, maps, charts and atlases in geography lessons for the learners to understand better the concepts. The resources should be carefully chosen.
  • Students should be exposed to varied topographical maps, photographs and statistical data for frequent practice on map reading, photo interpretations, statistical data calculation and interpretation to enhance acquiring of different skills_
  • Field excursions /study should be encouraged for better understanding of taught concepts.
  • Candidates should be encouraged to do in depth revision and reading on the topics covered in the syllabus using the relevant diagrams. Rote learning should be discouraged.
  • There is need for in-service for geography teachers on how to handle the syllabus and detailed supervision by the quality and standards subject officers in the department of education at the county levels.
  • County subject specialists’ seminars /workshop should be held on annual basis to brainstorm on the best approach to improve subject performance and popularity.

KCSE top ranking secondary schools in Meru County

KCSE Best and Top Ranking Secondary Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Meru County? Below is a list of all the best Secondary Schools in Meru County. The list features the best schools plus their Knec codes. Extra County High schools form the second level of secondary schools in Kenya; after National Schools. 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 SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN MERU COUNTY

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School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
15304102 KAAGA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
15304103 KAAGA BOYS SECONDARY Extra County Boys C1
15304106 GIKUMENE GIRLS ‘ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15309201 MAUA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15309301 IGEMBE BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
15318101 ABOTHUGUCHI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
15318104 KIRIGARA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15318309 KINJO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15319101 NKUBU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
15319104 NKUENE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
15319201 KANYAKINE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
15319205 YURURU GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
15319306 GIKURUNE BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
15319307 GAKUUNI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
15319310 GIKURUNE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15327101 MIATHENE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
15334102 ONTULILI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
15337301 NTUNENE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
15361115 MIKINDURI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
15362101 BURIERURI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
15362102 KANGETA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15362103 NJIA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
15364204 RUIRI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
15364301 KIBIRICHIA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
15364302 KIBIRICHIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2

Kenya High School KCSE 2020-2021 results analysis, grade count and results for all candidates

The KENYA HIGH SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)-  The Kenya High School (KHS) is a top performing girls’ National secondary school located in Kileleshwa, Nairobi, Kenya. 

The school has always maintained top spot in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the kenya High School emerged top countrywide with 76 A plain grades.

The school managed a mean score of 10.467 to emerge top nationally. Read more details here; KCSE 2019 list of top 200 schools nationally; Full list.

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KENYA HIGH SCHOOL KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY

The school registered a total of 295 candidates in the KCSE 2020 exam.  Looking for KCSE 2020/2021 results for the Kenya High School and all schools in the country plus candidates? Visit the official Knec results portal; KCSE RESULTS PORTAL.

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Top 100 Male candidates nationally in kcpe 2020-2021

KCPE 2020-2021 Best overall 100 candidates nationally: Wanyonyi Samwel from Nzoia Sugar Companyand Castro Williams Crystal Hill Academy scored 431 marks each to top the list of the best KCPE 2020-2021 male candidates in the whole country.  Kipkirui Abiud of Lessos Hills Adventist in Nandi County followed closely with 430 marks.

FULL LIST OF OVERALL TOP 100 MALE CANDIDATES NATIONALLY IN KCPE 2020-2021

Pos Name of Candidate Gender Marks School Name County Region
4 Wanyonyi Samwel M 431 Nzoia Sugar Company Bungoma Western
5 Castro Williams M 431 Crystal Hill Academy Kericho Rift Valley
7 Kipkirui Abiud M 430 Lessos Hills Adventist Nandi County Rift Valley
11 Daniel Mboya M 428 Crystal Hill Academy Kericho Rift Valley
12 Njenga Lowell M 428 Emmanuel Springs Academy Makueni Eastern
13 Jeff Mutugi M 428 Fred’s Academy Meru Eastern
14 Polycup Kiyondi M 428 Ober Boys Homa Bay Nyanza
16 Amwoma Griffins M 427 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
17 KWOBA BLAIR OKUKU M 425 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
18 Matagaro Anthony M 423 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
20 CHEPKOECH CHELSEA M 422 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
21 ENOCK KIPROTICH M 419 ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY Kericho Rift Valley
23 Emmanuel Carson M 417 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
29 WISDOM DANIEL ODHIAMBO M 414 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
30 ATWOLI LOUIS OYONDI M 414 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
31 Omae Victor M 413 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
33 ARIF MOHAMMED IQBAL ANTULAY M 413 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
34 Wisdom Christopher M 412 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
35 Mudonge Emmanuel Chahenza M 412 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
37 CHRISTIAN KIPTOO M 412 ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY Kericho Rift Valley
42 Newton Odongo M 411 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
44 Mchana Walter M 410 White Star Academy lang’ata Nairobi Nairobi
45 Mayar Deng Ariech M 410 St. Mary Assumption Primary West Pokot Rift Valley
47 Sean Okoth Griffins M 410 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
48 Ruby Awuoro M 410 Nairobi Primary School Nairobi Nairobi
56 Orenga Dwyne Mogire M 410 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
47 WASIKE GRIFFIN VVAFULA M 410 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
59 Lesley Khalayi M 409 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
60 William Njenga M 409 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
64 Angoyia Adrian Asala M 409 White Star Academy lang’ata Nairobi Nairobi
65 Lenox Adika M 409 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
70 Lang’at Dione Chepchirchir M 408 White Star Academy lang’ata Nairobi Nairobi
77 Elvis Mahagwa M 408 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
78 David Mwanzia M 408 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
81 Sam Paris Ndaka M 407 Tenri Primaray School Embu Eastern
82 Brian Kang’ethe M 407 Tenri Primaray School Embu Eastern
85 Ken Kipng’eno M 407 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
86 Pascal Lawrence M 407 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
88 Khayumbi Damian Malala M 407 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
90 Carmen Maganga M 407 Brighton School Nairobi Nairobi
91 Onsombi Inrahim M 407 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
95 Evans Mungai M 406 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
96 Karuga Mark Moses M 406 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
98 Moses Wanda M 406 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
99 Charles Nyakako M 406 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
100 Evra Okal M 406 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
103 Blaire Neville Nkhomo M 406 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
104 Morara Gideon M 406 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
108 Mwita Calleb Chacha M 405 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
112 Stanley Onyango M 405 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
113 Rehard Agumba M 405 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
115 Alingo Zecky M 405 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
118 Ombaso Moses M 405 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
120 David Craig M 404 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
121 Emmanuel Warui M 404 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
122 Martin Mbugua M 404 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
125 Okumu Habbib Odhiambo M 404 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
126 Ogolla Ochieng M 404 Bridge International Nairobi Nairobi
128 Wekesa Emmanuel Fredrick M 404 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
129 Kigika Peter Lavuna M 404 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
130 Ivan Mengesa M 404 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
131 Nyarunda Reuben M 404 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
132 Onguti Victor M 404 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
134 Temu Barrack M 404 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
135 KEVIN KIPRUTO M 404 ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY Kericho Rift Valley
136 Njonjo Luke Ndung’u M 403 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
141 Lameck Sekoh M 403 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
142 Sean Katua M 403 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
145 Utugi Kinyanjui M 403 Brighton School Nairobi Nairobi
146 Men Matheri M 403 Brighton School Nairobi Nairobi
148 Evelia Brian Amadala M 403 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
149 Philip Abel Omenda M 403 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
151 Onsongo Joshua M 403 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
153 EMMANUEL KIBET M 403 ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY Kericho Rift Valley
156 WASWA GEORGE ANTONIO M 403 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
159 Anthony Mburu M 402 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
163 Achanga Bravin Gadilu M 402 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
164 Angatia Daniel Mwenesi M 402 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
165 Jack Busolo M 402 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
166 Kingo’ina Jefferson M 402 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
169 Elvis Muriithi M 401 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
170 William Njenga M 401 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
171 Elijah Kariuki M 401 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
172 Njau Mburu M 401 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
173 Alvana Mwaura M 401 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu Central
176 Akunga Victor Onguti M 401 White Star Academy lang’ata Nairobi Nairobi
177 Glen Aguffa M 401 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
178 Emmanuel Amusimbi M 401 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
179 Leo Mududa M 401 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
180 Ongaya George Munala M 401 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
181 Kerstine Andenyi M 401 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
182 Ajessa Hescalm M 401 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
183 Stephene Otwele M 401 Moses Mudavadi Primary Vihiga Western
184 Omwange James M 401 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
188 ADOLI BERACAH JOEL M 401 Booker Academy Kakamega Western
190 Adrian Mathew M 400 Mudasa Academy Vihiga Western
194 Kapao Hillary M 400 Olkejuado Boys Primary Kajiado Rift Valley
195 Gitari Simon Mutugi M 400 Bonanza School Embu Eastern
199 Ouma Malyn M 400 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
203 Sakwa Crispo M 400 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
204 Maturi Collins M 400 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
205 Ondimu Byron M 400 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza
206 Nyaribo Daniel M 400 Eronge Adventist Boarding Nyamira Nyanza

 

Here is the full list of the KCPE 2020 candidates; KCPE 2020/2021 Top 200 Schools and and all Candidates with over 400 marks Nationally

For all the KCPE 2020-2021 results analysis, top schools nationally, best schools per county and best candidates visit; The official Knec Results Portal.

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2021 KCPE best 100 schools and candidates in Kwale County

KCPE 2021 Best and Top Ranking Primary Schools in Kwale County- Are you looking for a list of best performing primary schools in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination? Well. Here is the list of Best performing Primary schools in the County as ranked by Knec.

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

Looking for 2021 KCSE and 2021 KCPE results plus top schools per county; Visit the KNEC Portal for all the results and lists.

KCPE 2021 BEST RANKING PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KWALE COUNTY

See also; List of all secondary schools in Kenya

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
02110135002 CHEGE ILHAM ATHRASH F 90A 94A = = 85A 77A- 81A 427 02110135 ST JOSEPH CATHOLIC
02110154020 MPUTHIA MARK MWENDA M 92A 83A = = 85A 77A- 87A 424 02110154 ST ANGELO PRIMARY SCHOOL
02105125004 MWENDWA MBOYA MWANIKI M 82A 91A = = 85A 77A- 86A 421 02105125 BETHANY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
02110126001 MWACHENGO HASSAN MOHAMED M 91A 88A = = 83A 77A- 80A 419 02110126 MEKAELA LIKUNDA  SCHOOL
02110126010 MWASWALEHE HUSSEIN ISAKA M 88A 88A = = 83A 80A 79A- 418 02110126 MEKAELA LIKUNDA  SCHOOL

BEST KCPE OVERALL SCHOOLS 2021

KCPE TOP 100 CANDIDATES2021

2021 KCPE TOP 100 BOYS

KCPE TOP 100 GIRLS 2021

KCPE 2020 RESULTS ONLINE

KCPE TOP 100 SCHOOLS OVERALL

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KCSE 2021 TOP 100 SECONDARY SCHOOLS PER COUNTY

1. Mombasa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
2. Kwale County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
3. Kilifi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
4. Tana River County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
5. Lamu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
6. Taita/Taveta County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
7. Garissa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
8. Wajir County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
9. Mandera County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
10. Marsabit County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
11. Isiolo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
12. Meru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
13. Tharaka-Nithi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
14. Embu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
15. Kitui County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
16. Machakos County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
17. Makueni County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
18. Nyandarua County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
19. Nyeri County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
20. Kirinyaga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
21. Murang’a County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
22. Kiambu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
23. Turkana County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
24. West Pokot County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
25. Samburu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
26. Trans Nzoia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
27. Uasin Gishu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
28. Elgeyo/Marakwet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
29. Nandi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
30. Baringo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 
31. Laikipia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
32. Nakuru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
33. Narok County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
34. Kajiado County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
35. Kericho County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
36. Bomet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
37. Kakamega County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
38. Vihiga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
39. Bungoma County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
40. Busia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
41. Siaya County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
42. Kisumu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
43. Homa Bay County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
44. Migori County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
45. Kisii County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
46. Nyamira County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
47. Nairobi City County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE

KCSE 2021 Latest news (Release date and how to receive KCSE 2021 results faster)

KCSE 2021 LATEST NEWS: A total of 27,684 Examiners are currently marking the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations. The examiners are holed up in thirty five (35) marking centres with the exercise expected to be complete before May 10, 2022. Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha has already announced that the KCSE 2022 results will be announced by 10th May. 

The KCSE 2020 examinations are being marked at marking centres located in the Counties of Nairobi, Kiambu, Machakos, Kajiado and Murang’a.

Alliance Girls High School is accommodating the largest number of examiners (1372) followed by Moi Forces Academy, Nairobi (1358) and Sunshine Secondary School (1325).

2022 KCSE MARKING CENTRES AND EXAMINERS

KCSE 2022 MARKING CENTRES.

Here are the marking centres for this year’s KCSE exams:

SUBJECT CODE MARKING CENTRE REPORTING DATE
English paper 1 101/1 Moi Forces Nairobi
English paper 2 101/2 Sunshine High
English paper 3 101/3 Alliance Girls and Thogoto .
Kiswahili Paper 1 102/1 Alliance Girls .
Kiswahili Paper 2 102/2 Sunshine High .
Kiswahili Paper 3 102/3 MaryHill and Nairobi School
Maths Paper 1 121/1 State House Girls
Maths Paper 2 121/2 Lenana School .
Biology Paper 1 231/1 Loreto Girls and Senior Chief Koinange .
Biology Paper 2 231/2 Limuru Girls .
Biology Paper 3 231/3 St Georges Girls .
Physics Paper 1 232/1 Mary Leakey Girls
Physics Paper 2 232/2 UpperHill High
Physics Paper 3 232/3 Moi Girls Isinya
Chemistry Paper 1 233/1 Precious Blood Riruta
Chemistry Paper 2 233/2 Kiambu High
Chemistry Paper 3 233/3 Kenya High and Nairobi School .
History Paper 1 311/1 Starehe Boys
History Paper 2 311/2 Thika High .
Geography Paper 1 312/1 Murang’a TTC
Geography Paper 2 312/2 Arya girls Parklands .
CRE Paper 1 313/1 Loreto Girls Limuru .
CRE Paper 2 313/2 Buruburu High
Agriculture Paper 1 443/1 Machakos girls .
Agriculture Paper 2 443/2 Kilimambogo TTC .
Computer Studies Paper 1 451/1 UpperHill High
Computer Studies Paper 2 451/2 . .
Business Studies Paper 1 565/1 Machakos Girls
Business Studies Paper 2 565/2 . .

How to Check KCSE Results 2021 via KNEC SMS Code

Once the KCSE 2021 have been announced, you can receive them faster by using the Knec SMS Code. To get KCSE results 2021 by SMS send an SMS with your Index Number to 20076 for Safaricom, Airtel and Telcom networks.

Simply send your full index number (11 digits) followed by KCSE to KNEC SMS Code 20076. For example 23467847002KCSE then send to 20076. After the full index number no spacing between the last number and the initials KCSE.

This is the fastest way of receiving your KCSE 2021 results. Please note that the SMS will be charged Sh25. Send the SMS immediately the results have been announced.

Check here for the official release date and all the KCSE 2021 results analysis.

How to Check KCSE Results 2021 Online

The KCSE 2021 results can also be checked via the Knec exams portal. To check your 2021 KNEC KCSE results online, go to the KNEC website: http://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/ and enter your Index number.

To use this method to check 2021 results you only need to remember your index number and access your mobile phone or computer Here is the procedure:

  • Visit the Official KNEC website (knec.ac.ke)
  • Check  for the KCSE Results tab, click on it
  • Select the year you sat for the Exams
  • Enter your Index number.
  • Finally click the Submit button.
  • Your KCSE results should show on the screen after a while.

KCSE Result Slip 2021

Knec will send the KCSE 2021 result slips to schools in hard copy. Candidates should visit their examination centers for their official results slip.

The ministry of education advises parents teachers and pupils to check the KCSE results and KCSE result slip for any anomaly such as incorrect candidate’s name, school name and code as well as wrong subject grade and report to KNEC within a month after the KCSE results announcement.

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KNEC SCHOOL EXAMS PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL FOR KCPE RESULTS

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KNEC EXAMINERS PORTAL

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Top County High Schools in Kitui County

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

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
13302104 TIVA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13302109 IVAINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13302111 ST MARY’S SECONDARY SCHOOL –  MIAMBANI County Mixed Kitui
13310104 KAELA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310202 ENZIU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310203 KARUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310301 KIIO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310305 MBONDONI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317102 IKANGA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13317103 KYATUNE GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13317104 MUTOMO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317105 IKANGA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13317107 ST.PATRICKS MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317112 KYATUNE BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13317302 VOO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13328103 KALONZO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13328104 KIMANGAO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13328106 KYUSO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13328301 MIVUKONI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331206 MUSENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331207 ILAKO MUTUTA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331208 MUTINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331209 KASUE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331211 KATUTU GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13331230 A.I.C MUTONGUNI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13332201 ENDAU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13338101 MUI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338102 KALITINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13338103 KYAMWENZE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13338201 NGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338203 MASAVI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13338301 NUU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338302 KAAI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13339104 NDALUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339202 KATOTENI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339203 NGONGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339302 NZELUNI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13344102 ST. BRIDGIT SYOMUNYU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13344103 ST. AUGUSTINE KANYANGI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13344108 KANYANGI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13344121 LOWER YATTA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-NTHILANI County Girls Kitui
13350201 NGUUKU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13350202 KATSE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13350204 TYAA KAMUTHALE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13351301 KALUVA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13352101 TSEIKURU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13352201 USUENI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13353101 KATULANI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13353302 KAVISUNI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13353303 KATHUNGI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13354204 KATWALA   SECONDARY  SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13357104 KASAALA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360102 KYAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13360103 KAUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13360104 ST.JOHNS KWA MULUNGU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360105 KALIMANI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360108 MUTULU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui

2021 Technical Exams Timetable (Revised 2020 Jube/July Technical Exams Timetable)- KNEC news

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released the revised 2020 June/July Technical Examinations Timetable. The exams that were to be done in 2020 did not take place due to the covid 19 pandemic.

According to the released timetable the exams have now been re-scheduled and will be done between Wednesday January 13, 2021 and Friday February 12th, 2021.

INSTRUCTION TO SUPERVISORS, TEACHERS AND CANDIDATES

Supervisors are asked to take all necessary steps to ensure that the following instructions are brought to the notice of the Teachers and Candidates under examination.

Teachers are advised to ensure that their students are carefully drilled on how to carry out the instructions given below and that candidates are aware of the penalties for irregularities or misconduct. Candidates are required to follow these instructions carefully.

See also; 2020-2021 KCSE Timetable download (knec revised/final copy)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

Be at your seat in the Examination Room five minutes before the time fixed for the examination in the various papers.

First morning sessions will normally start at 8.00 a.m. and the 2nd morning sessions will start at 11.30 a.m.

A candidate who arrives late will be required to give a satisfactory reason to the supervisor. Except in exceptional circumstances, a paper will not be given to any candidate who is more than half an hour late. Absolute punctuality is essential for certain papers, e.g. Shorthand.

If an examination paper for which you are not registered for is handed to you, or if the questions indicate that a map or other material should also have been given out, speak to the supervisor at once.

Attend carefully to any general directions that may be given at the head of a paper, e.g. directions limiting the number of questions that should be answered.

Write your name, your index number as well as the name of the paper on the first page of each answer book or sheet of each set of papers you use. Thereafter, your index number must be written in clear figures in the space provided on every sheet or page of answer book.

Write on both sides of the paper, but do not use the margins. Begin the answer to each separate part of a question on a fresh line.

Write the number of the question clearly in the left-hand margin at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Be careful to use the same system of numbering as appears in the question paper. Leave a blank line after the answer to each question.

Write your answers with black or blue ink. You may use a fountain pen or ball point pen. Pencils should only be used for diagrams. Remember that handwriting and spelling will be taken into account. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments for subjects for which they will be needed.

Read the questions carefully. A lot of time may be wasted in writing down information that is not asked for and no marks are given for it.

Do not write so much upon one or two questions as to leave yourself no time to answer others, which you are able to answer.

As soon as notice is given to stop, arrange your answer book and sheets in the correct order (this is normally the order in which you answered the questions). Make sure that they all have your index number written upon them. Fasten them together at the left-hand corner and hand them unfolded to the supervisor.

Withdrawal from the examination should have been notified to the Council before any papers of the examination are taken.

CAUTION TO THE CANDIDATES

You are not allowed to leave the examination room before the end of the period allocated to the paper except by special permission of the supervisor. No candidate so permitted to leave may take a question paper out of the examination room.

Do not leave a sheet of paper you have written on or your answers in such a position that another candidate can read them. You should not give or obtain unfair assistance or attempt to do so. Whether by copying or in any other way, and your work should not show proof of such unfair assistance. No communication whatsoever in whatever manner between candidates or with outsiders is allowed during examination.

You are not allowed to have in your possession or in your proximity while in the examination room, any book, notes, papers or any other materials whatsoever, except the correct question paper and any materials expressly authorized by the Kenya National Examinations Council.

You may only use mathematical tables printed by the Kenya National Examinations Council, and these should not contain any additional notes except the printed information. If you are using a slide rulers as permitted by the Regulations it should not contain formulae or other data that may give you undue advantage over other candidates. If in doubt, check with the supervisor.

You must return immediately to the Supervisor any incorrect question paper given to you.

You must not take any used or unused writing paper out of the examination room. Any rough work must be done on the official answer paper and; if not to be submitted with the answers, must be left on the desks to be collected by the supervisor and destroyed.

Disorderly conduct or the causing of disturbance in or near the examination will be treated as a serious examination irregularity.

Mobile phones are prohibited in the examination rooms and the examination centre. Any candidate caught in possession of a mobile phone will have his/her results cancelled.

 PENALTY FOR IRREGULARITIES

The KNEC Act 2012 rules and regulations, offences and penalties stated in sections 27 to 40 or cases of examination irregularities will apply. Some of the highlights in these sections state that:

A candidate who commits an examination irregularity in any paper will have the results for the whole subject cancelled. Such a candidate will not be entitled to a result and will be awarded result “Y” overall.

If there is evidence of wide-spread irregularities in any centre, the whole examination = results for the whole centre will be cancelled. Any person who:

  • gains access to examination material and knowingly reveals the contents, whether orally or in writing, to an unauthorized party, whether a candidate or not will violate section 27 and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both;
  • willfully and maliciously damages examination material will violate section 30 and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding five million shillings or both;
  • is not registered to take a particular Council’s examination but, with intent to impersonate, presents or attempts to present himself to take the part of an enrolled candidate, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both and may be prohibited from taking an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Council for a period of three years.

JUNE/JULY 2020 TECHNICAL EXAMINATIONS TIMETABLE (REVISED)

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template School KCSE 2020-2021 results analysis, grade count and results for all candidates

 SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)-   School is a top performing high school located in County of Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.

school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.

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SCHOOL’S KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY

You can now download the official KNEC results for  school in the KCSE 2020 examinations. KCSE 2020 whole schools’ results have now been uploaded and are available online. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and for all other schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec KCSE results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.

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Ray of hope for KCSE, KCPE candidates

Candidates sitting the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams have been told to remain focused. On Saturday Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha asked the over 1.9 million candidates not to panic. He said the ministry has considered their long absence from school due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Prof Magoha said the examinations will be student friendly adding that the examiners who set the KCPE and KCSE exams have considered the effects of the long break.

While urging calm, the CS noted that schools have adequately covered the syllabus.

“Syllabus coverage has been done so there is no need for anxiety…. Do not worry about the examination. We are aware you were at home for nine months, so your hope must remain alive. Do not get stressed. If you believe in God, you will all pass” Magoha told journalists.

The Cabinet Secretary was touring schools in the Western region; including Chavakali Boys’ Secondary School in Vihiga County.

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He dismissed reports of leaks, saying the exam questions have not found their way to the market, where parents and students are likely to purchase test papers from people claiming to have them.

The KCSE 2020 exams will be done between March 26th and 21st April, this year (2021). The marking exercise will be conducted for three weeks; between 19th April and 5th May.

On the other hand, the KCPE tests will be written for three days; from 22.03.2021 to 24.03.2021.

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Education CS Prof. George Magoha speaks to learners of Chavakali High School, Vihiga County. The CS advised the learners not to panic but to contextualize the KCSE exams set to commence later in March, this year.

Cheating hot spots

People deceiving parents and candidates about selling examination papers risk getting arrested, he added.

Prof Magoha also issued a warning for Isebania, Kisii and Migori, saying they are on the ministry’s radar as it fights exam cheating and other irregularities.

He discouraged the candidates from copying, saying each of them is intelligent.

“I am moving around to encourage students. They are ready for the examinations,” the CS said.

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