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KCSE 2022 officially released and students can confirm their results through Mobile Phone

Sunday, 24 April, 2022

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education is one of the exams that determines a student's professional direction. KCSE has played an important role in Kenyans' lives since the establishment of the 8-4-4 educational system. It is what determines the university course one will choose.
Due to the Covid-19 epidemic, KCSE 2021 was administered from March to early April in 2022. The KCSE 2022 exam will be given in December 2022. This is the first time in KCSE history that two separate KCSE cohorts have sat exams in the same year.
TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia promised teachers that those whose subjects perform well will be rewarded.

Number of students by grade is as below:

  1. Grade A  349 Girls  and 789 boys
  2. Grade A-  2154 Girls and  3819 boys
  3. Grade B+  5199 Girls and  8264 boys
  4. Grade B  10000 Girls and 14000 boys
  5. Grade C+   and above 145, 000

The top 15 students included:

  1. Jariel Ndeda Obura – Mangu High School- 87.167
  2. Mukuha Timothy  Kamau  -  Alliance High School – 87.139
  3. Job Ngara – Mangu High School – 87.116
  4. Chege David Kamau – St. Joseph’s Boys High, Kitale – 87.104
  5. Ramadhan MusaTepo - - Light Academy – 87.103
  6. Muendo Cicily – Kenya  High -87.103
  7. Pita Sekina - - Kenya High – 87.079
  8. Mushindi Daniel – Light Academy - - 87.076
  9. Brenda Cherotich - -Kipsigis Girls—87.066
  10. Mugane Job – Strathmore – 87.064
  11. Pretie Ariona ---Kapsabet Boys – 87.059
  12. Adanga Mutethia – Mangu High School – 87.057
  13. Abiya Melanie – Kenya High –87.04
  14. Maina Millicent – Kenya High –87.04

 

The students can get their results by sending their index number 20076 through mobile phones.

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