Alliance High School students celebrate after a previous good performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary School (KCSE) examinations. The school emerged the top in the 2010 exams. Photo/Jennifer Muiruri
Boys have taken eight slots of the top ten best performing candidates in the 2010 national examinations for high school.
Moi High School Kabarak’s Wandui Albert Kamau emerged the best candidate nationally. He was followed by Marube Machuka (Alliance High School) and at No. 3 was Getega Obinchu (Maranda High School).
Releasing the results, the Minister for Education Prof Sam Ongeri noted that the examination performance had generally improved.
He said candidates who scored grade C+ (plus) and above needed to qualify for university admission increased from 81,048 candidates in 2009 to 97,134 candidates last year.
TOP 10 PERFORMING CANDIDATES NATIONALLY
WANDUI ALBERT KAMAU (Moi High School Kabarak)
MARUBE MACHUKA ALLAN (Alliance High School)
GETEGA OBINCHU JOSHUA (Maranda High School)
MUTUA BRIAN MULU (Alliance High School)
MWANGASHA KATINI LYDIA (The Kenya High School)
MWANGI ANDREW KABUCHO (Moi High School Kabarak)
OCHIENG FELIX OGOLA (Kanga High School)
OPERE LESLEY OWUOR (Alliance High School)
MONG’ARE NEWNEX BRIAN (Moi High School Kabarak)
MACHARIA IVY MUTHONI (The Kenya High School)
Alliance High School
Precious Blood Secondary School Riruta
Bahati Girls Secondary School
Maranda High School
Alliance Girls High School
Moi High School Kabarak
Moi Girls High School Eldoret
The Kenya High School
Starehe Girls Centre School
Strathmore School
Starehe Boys Centre & School
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed al-Nayhan
Kianda School
Maasai High School
Mangu High School
Sacho High School
Mary Mother of Grace Boys
Pangani Girls School
Loreto High School Limuru
Moi Tea Girls Secondary School
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