The top student in the country was Wandui Albert Kamau of Moi High School Kabarak while Mwangacha Lydia Katini of Kenya High emerged the best female student in the exam.
The candidates that scored the basic minimum university qualification of C+ and above are 97,134 representing 27.17 percent of the total candidature. The male candidates were 60,200 while female candidates were 36,934.Those candidate who scored grade D and above who are considered for further higher learning training presented an 87 percent increase from 85% in 2009.
Examination irregularities dropped to 534 (0.14%) down from 1,171 in 2009 representing the lowest number for cheating in the last 10 years.
The results come three years after the government launched free tuition in secondary schools in a bid to enhance equity at all levels of education and achieve the Millennium Development Goals as well as the economic blueprint Vision 2030.
1. Wandui Albert Kamau - Moi High School Kabarak (87.10)
2. Marube Allan - Alliance High (87.08)
3. Ombichu Joshua - Maranda High School (87.08)
4. Mutua Brian - Alliance High School (87.08)
5. Lydia Kathini - Kenya High School (87.04)
6. Andrew Mwangi - Moi High School, Kabarak (87.04)
7. Ochieng Felix Ogola - Kanga High School (87.02)
8. Leslie Owour - Alliance High School (87.02)
9. Brian Mong'are - Moi High Kabarak (87.02)
10. Macharia Ivy Muthoni - Kenya High School (86.11)
TOP TEN NATIONAL SCHOOLS
1. Alliance Boys High School
2. Alliance Girls High School
3. Moi Girls High School, Eldoret
4. Kenya High School
5. Starehe Girls Centre
6. Starehe Boys Centre
7. Mangu High School
8. Loreto High School, Limuru
9. Nairobi School
10. Mary Hill School.
The candidates that scored the basic minimum university qualification of C+ and above are 97,134 representing 27.17 percent of the total candidature. The male candidates were 60,200 while female candidates were 36,934.Those candidate who scored grade D and above who are considered for further higher learning training presented an 87 percent increase from 85% in 2009.
Examination irregularities dropped to 534 (0.14%) down from 1,171 in 2009 representing the lowest number for cheating in the last 10 years.
The results come three years after the government launched free tuition in secondary schools in a bid to enhance equity at all levels of education and achieve the Millennium Development Goals as well as the economic blueprint Vision 2030.
TOP TEN STUDENTS
1. Wandui Albert Kamau - Moi High School Kabarak (87.10)
2. Marube Allan - Alliance High (87.08)
3. Ombichu Joshua - Maranda High School (87.08)
4. Mutua Brian - Alliance High School (87.08)
5. Lydia Kathini - Kenya High School (87.04)
6. Andrew Mwangi - Moi High School, Kabarak (87.04)
7. Ochieng Felix Ogola - Kanga High School (87.02)
8. Leslie Owour - Alliance High School (87.02)
9. Brian Mong'are - Moi High Kabarak (87.02)
10. Macharia Ivy Muthoni - Kenya High School (86.11)
TOP TEN NATIONAL SCHOOLS
1. Alliance Boys High School
2. Alliance Girls High School
3. Moi Girls High School, Eldoret
4. Kenya High School
5. Starehe Girls Centre
6. Starehe Boys Centre
7. Mangu High School
8. Loreto High School, Limuru
9. Nairobi School
10. Mary Hill School.
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