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CONFIRMED! Secondary schools the Top 14 KCPE candidates have been selected to join

The 14 candidates with scores ranging from 425 to 428 on the KCPE have been invited to attend national schools.

Magata Bruce Mackenzie, the best student in the country, will attend Alliance High School, as will George Morris Otieno, who received 425 KCPE marks.

George Morris took the national exam at the Hill School, whereas Bruce took it at Gilgil Hills Academy in Nakuru County.

Momanyi Ashley Kerubo, the best female applicant, was placed at Kenya High School after taking the KCPE exam at Makini School in Kibos and scoring 427 points. Wekesa Naomi Neema of White Star Academy, Nairobi (426 marks) and Kwoma Charity Buyanzi of Holy Family Misikhu Girls, Bungoma will join Kerubo in Kenya High School.

Here is the full list of the schools the Top 14 candidates have been called to join:

1. Magata Bruce Mackenzie (428; Gilgil Hills Academy, Nakuru) – Alliance High School

Gilgil Hills Academy, 428 KCPE marks; top student nationally. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

2. Momanyi Ashley Kerubo (427; Makini School Kibos, Kisumu) – Kenya High School

Makini School, Kibos, 427 KCPE marks; second-best student nationally. [Courtesy, parents]

3. Kwoma Charity Buyanzi (426; Holy Family Misikhu Girls, Bungoma) – Kenya High School

Holy Family Misikhu Girls’ Primary School, 426 KCPE marks. [Mumo Munuve, Standard]

4. Mbugua Sharon Wairimu (426; Emmanuel Academy, Nyeri) – Alliance Girls’ High School

Emmanuel Academy, 426 KCPE marks. [Ndungu Gachane, Standard]

5. Mueti Shantel Ndinda (426; Kitengela International School, Kajiado) – Maryhill Girls’ High School

Kitengela International School, 426 KCPE marks. [Jacqueline Mahugu, Standard]

6. Stanley Otieno Omondi (426; Rophine Field Junior School, Nairobi) – Maseno School

7. Wekesa Naomi Neema (426; White Star Academy, Nairobi) – Kenya High School

8. Kimani Ethan Karuga (426; Stepping Stones Preparatory, Thika in Kiambu) – Murang’a High School

Stepping Stones Preparatory, 426 KCPE marks. [Gitau Wanyoike, Standard]

9. Njeru Joel Musyoka (425; Nyangwa Primary School, Embu) – Meru School

Nyangwa Primary School, 425 KCPE marks.

10. Kiriinya Muriuki Victor (425; PCEA Mwimbi Boarding School, Tharaka Nithi) – Mang’u High School

11. Diana Rose Matolo (425; Fesbeth Academy, Kakamega) – Alliance Girls’ High School

Fesbeth Academy, 425 KCPE marks. [Nathan Ochunge, Standard]

12. Kaberia Emmanuel Munene (425; New Bambini School, Thika in Kiambu) – Mang’u High School

New Bambini Primary School, 425 KCPE marks. [Standard]

13. Emmanuel Kiplagat Ng’etich (425; Moi Primary School Kabarak, Nakuru) – Kapsabet High School

Moi Kabarak, 425 KCPE marks. [Edward Kosut, Standard]

14. George Morris Otieno (425; Hill School) – Alliance High School

On Monday, April 11, the Education Ministry announced that 38,797 students had been assigned to national schools, 214,960 to extra-county schools, 218,456 to county schools, 726,311 to sub-county schools, 2,045 to special needs secondary schools, and 9,128 to refugee camp schools.

According to the Ministry of Education, 1,209,697 students were assigned to secondary schools. 1,214,031 people took the KCPE test in 2021. This indicates that despite Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha’s claim that 100% primary-to-secondary transfer was reached, 4,334 students took the exam but were not placed in secondary institutions.

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