The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education national examinations results will be released on Monday.
Close to 358,000 students who sat for the examination in October will know their fate when Education Minister Prof Sam Ongeri makes the much awaited announcement at the Kenya National Exam Council department of examinations administration in Hurlingham from 9am.
The number of candidates who sat the exams rose from 336,156 in 2009 to 357,789. There is anxiety among the candidates as they await the results.
Girls performed poorly last year and all eyes are on them to see if this time they will conquer the boys.
Boys last year dominated the top 10 positions in the 2009 KCSE results with the first girl coming in the 11th position nationally.
David Gathuku Ndung’u of Mangu High School emerged the best candidate in last year’s KCSE with 87.26 points.
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