
The 699,745 students who sat the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination which ended on November 27 are set to know their results today.
CS Magoha: 16 subjects recorded significant improvement. English, Kiswahili, Chemistry and Physics are some of the critical subjects were performance increased this year
Magoha: Female performed better than males in English, Kiswahili, Home Science, Art & Science.
Magoha: 125,746 candidates scored the minimum C+ required to qualify for university education.
Magoha: 627 candidates score mean grade A in 2019 KCSE exams, a marked improvement from last years’s exam.
Top candidates
- Buluma Tony, Kapsabet Boys
- Barasa Njeri, Kenya High
- Abuge David Odhiambo, Kapsabet Boys
- Anthony Owuor, Maseno School
- Mathuri Natasha, Kenya High
- Kizito Ezra, Moi Kabarak
- Longali Chemigat, Alliance Girls High School
- Ndathi Hellen Njoki, Kenya High School
- Siele Chelanga, Moi Forces Lanet
- Laura Chelangat Ruto, St Brigid Kiminini
Education CS George Magoha: I will be releasing results that show marked improvement compared to those of the last three years.
CS Magoha: The girl challenge is already stronger. I want to encourage all female learners who have been blessed with a child to go back to school. We are sending stern warning to some sections of Kenya where people have a habit of marrying young girls. We will get you.