Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale celebrated his daughter Gift Atubukha Khalwale’s KCSE results after the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results were released.
Gift scored a B+ in History and Government, A- in Christian Religious Education, and a B+ in Chemistry at St Brigids Kiminini Girls’ High School, with her father proudly posting the results and congratulating her.
“Congratulations, Gift Atubukha Khalwale! I want to thank my family, the entire St Brigids High School-Kiminini fraternity, and above all, God for supporting my little Tubu to this milestone,” Boni Khalwale wrote.
Congratulations, Gift Atubukha Khalwale!
I want to thank my family, the entire St Brigids High School-Kiminini fraternity, and above all, God for supporting my little Tubu to this milestone. pic.twitter.com/So2JalcIZK— Dr Boni Khalwale, CBS (@KBonimtetezi) January 8, 2024
Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Ezekiel Machogu earlier today released the results of the 2023 KCSE.
Speaking at Moi Girls High School in Eldoret, Machogu said that 899,453 candidates sat for the 2023 KCSE exams.
He added that Kenya achieved gender parity at the secondary education level, with 50.09% male and 49.91% female candidates sitting for the 2023 KCSE exams.
The Education CS said that 201,133 candidates who sat for the 2023 KCSE attained a minimum university entry grade of C+.
He also stated that a total of 526,222 candidates scored a mean grade of D+ and above.
However, Machogu regretted that a large number of candidates 48,174 scored a mean grade of E.