Maseno, Rang’ala post good Results in KCSE Exams

Teaching Staff at the Maseno School during the announcement of KCSE 2023 Results-Story and Photo By Dickson Odhiambo

January 9, 2024

 

Maseno, Rang’ala post good Results in KCSE Exams

 

The Maseno School in Kisumu County and Rang’ala Girls High school in Siaya County have posted exemplary performance in the just released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Exams of the year 2023.

 

Maseno has managed to get 36 of its KCSE Candidates scoring straight As while 126 managed to get mean grade of A minus.

 

Addressing the media after the Ministry of Education officially released the KCSE 2023 Results, Maseno School Deputy Principal Peter Nyawach said they have managed to get a mean score of 9.543.

 

Nyawach says 114 Candidates also managed to score mean grade of B Plus while 121 scored B plain.

 

He adds that 77 candidates managed to scoop mean grade of B minus while Nine managed to score C plain and 3 managed to get a mean grade of C Minus.

 

He has attributed to the school’s sterling performance to hard work and good discipline.

 

He says four of their candidates have managed to score 84 points out of 84, adding that its top candidate Okoth Enock Omondi managed to get  A plains  in all Subjects.

 

“We have managed to get 97.71 Percent transistion to the University if the cut off point remains to be C plus,” Nyawach says.

 

He adds that the school has done well in sciences and Maths, adding that their mean score as a school has remained the same as compared in the year 2022 with only a difference of 0.06.

 

At Rang’ala Girls High school in Siaya County, they have managed to get one candidate with a mean grade of A and 55 candidates managed to get mean grade of A minus.

 

Chief Principal of the School Susan Ann Owino says the school presented 675 candidates, adding that out of this 661 have scored a mean grade of C plus and  above.

 

She says the performance is very much okay as compared to the 2022 KCSE exams where they did not manage to get A Plain but managed to have eight A minus.

 

Owino adds that 98.36 percent is the direct entry to the university.

 

She says the performance has been attributed to hard work from teachers and students, adding that their target for the exams was a mean score of  9.0 and it is what the school has achieved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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