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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

KCPE 2011 RESULTS

775,820 Candidates sat for their KCPE examination in 2011.Education minister Sam Ongeri announced the five counties with highest number of candidates as Nairobi, Nakuru, Kiambu, Kakamega, Bungoma. There was a 32% growth in KCPE candidature  since 2003. Near gender parity was also achieved with with a ratio of 51.6pc (boys); 48.4pc (girls). The use  of ''sheng'' (slang) has been blamed for adulterating the quality of English and Swahili in the country making Tanzania and Mauritius rank higher in the region than Kenya in a survey that was conducted on literacy levels.
According to the education minister,Hon.Sam Ongeri, having children repeat classes has also been deemed detrimental  to their performance as research has shown over age pupils perform poorly. The practice of taking children to school too late also contributes to this poor performance.1st and 2nd terms to be longer,16weeks each and 3rd term to be 8weeks to allow for an exam period where all schools will be closed #kcpe2011.
Over 5,806 candidates scored over 400 marks. The top candidate this year scored 442 marks compared to  434 and 438 in 2010 and 2009 respectively. The top female candidate in the 2011 KCPE exams is Kagiri Christine  Muthoni (F) 442 and she shares the top spot with Irungu Martin Waiharo (M) who also scored 442.The list is as follows 
Top Five 2011 KCPE Candidates Nationally 
                                                   Marks
1.Kagiri Christine Muthoni & Irungu Waiharu            442  
2.Karanja Hebert Christine                                        441 
3.Kuol Tito Yak                                                          440
4.Diana Adhiambo                                                    439

Top 5 KCPE 2011 Counties 
1.Kirinyaga
2.Nandi
3.Makueni
       4.Uasin Gishu 
5.Busia
To check for the KCPE 2011 Results use either option 1 or 2 below:
1. SMS Index Number to 5052 to get 2011 KCPE Results on SMS
2. Visit the website for checking the results is http://www.knec-results.ac.ke/ and http://www.knec.ac.ke/

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