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Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Top 100 Kenyan Secondary Schools in the 2023 KCSE Results

Below is a short list of the Top 100 Secondary schools in the just released 2023 KCSE Results in the order of School, Mean Grade And County

1 Kenya High → 10.467 → Nairobi County

2 Kapsabet Boys → 10.11 → Nandi County

3 Kisima Mixed → 10.05 → Nyandarua County

4 Alliance High → 10.019 → Kiambu County

5 Mary Hill Girls → 9.92 → Kiambu County

6 Alliance Girls → 9.92 → Kiambu County

7 Strathmore School → 9.88 → Nairobi County

8 Moi High School Kabarak → 9.88 → Nakuru County

9 Mang’u High → 9.868 → Kiambu County

10 Light Academy → 9.84 → Nairobi County

11 Anestar Boys High → 9.7 → Nakuru County

12 Moi Girls Eldoret → 9.65 → Uasin Gishu County

13 Pangani Girls → 9.56 → Nairobi County

14 Nairobi School → 9.55 → Nairobi County

15 Nakuru Girls High → 9.52 Nakuru County

16 Loreto Limuru Girls → 9.47 Kiambu County

16 St Brigid’s Kiminini → 9.47 Trans Nzoia County

17 Murang’a High → 9.2733 → Murang’a County

18 Riara Springs → 9.2 → Nairobi County

19 Friends School Kamusinga → 9.1608 Bungoma County

20 Moi Tea Girls Sec. → 9.16 Kericho County

21 Maseno School → 9.09 → Kisumu County

22 Kipsigis Girls High → 9.08 → Kericho County

23 Sheikh Khalifa → 9.01 → Mombasa County

24 Kagumo High → 8.99 → Nyeri County

25 Bishop Gatimu Ngandu → 8.962 → Nyeri County

26 Segero Adventist National → 8.927 → Uasin Gishu County

27 Maranda High → 8.90628 → Siaya County

28 Pope Benedict Seminary → 8.9 → Kisii County

29 Eiunyore Girls High → 8.8925 → Vihiga County

30 Utein High School → 8.84 → Kericho County

31 Agoro Sare High → 8.834 → Homa Bay County

32 Nakuru Boys High → 8.81 → Nakuru County

33 Damacrest Academy → 8.8 → Kiambu County

34 Baricho High → 8.8 → Kirinyaga County

35 Light Academy → 8.72 → Mombasa County

36 Limuru Girls → 8.7 → Kiambu County

37 Kanga High → 8.7 → Migori County

38 Meru School → 8.67 → Meru County

39 Machakos School → 8.6207 → Machakos County

40 Mudasa Academy → 8.62 → Vihiga County

41 Mary Mother of Grace → 8.62 → Laikipia County

42 Kiage Tumaini → 8.6 → Kisii County

43 Kitui School → 8.5878 → Kitui County

44 Asumbi Girls → 8.58519 → Homa Bay County

45 Karima Girls High → 8.58 → Nyandarua County

46 Kahuhia Girls → 8.53 → Murang’a County

47 Nkubu High → 8.5 → Meru County

48 Carmel Girls → 8.5 → Machakos County

49 Kisasi Boys → 8.47 → Kitui County

50 Moi Girls Mbiruri →8.405 → Embu County

51 Precious Blood Riruta → 8.4 → Nairobi County

52 Moi Forces Lanet → 8.4 → Nakuru County

53 Mbita High → 8.4 → Homa Bay County

54 Karura SDA → 8.4 → Nairobi County

55 Kabare Girls → 8.4 → Kirinyaga County

56 Kisii School → 8.381 → Kisii County

57 St Mary’s Igoji → 8.37 → Meru County

58 Sacho High School → 8.36 → Baringo County

59 Metkei Girls → 8.34 → Elgeyo Marak-wet County

60 Njiiri School → 8.33 → Murang’a County

61 Elburgon Secondary → 8.33 → Nakuru County

62 Chogoria Girls → 8.31 → Tharaka Nithi County

63 Mutira Girls → 8.3 → Kirinyaga County

64 Moi Siongroi Girls → 8.3 → Bomet County

65 Lugulu Girls High → 8.2578 → Bungoma County

66 Memon Academy → 8.2 → Mombasa County

67 Kyeni Girls → 8.2 → Embu County

68 Muthale Girls → 8.102 → Kitui County

69 Tengecha Girls High → 8.1 → Kericho County

70 St Mary’s Boys Nyeri → 8.1 → Nyeri County

71 Qubaa Muslim → 8.1 → Mombasa County

72 Kathiani Girls → 8.1 → Machakos County

73 St Francis Misyani → 8.06 → Machakos County

74 Baringo High School → 8.06 → Baringo County

75 Makueni Boys → 8.054 → Makueni County

76 St Anthony Boys → 8.01 → Trans Nzoia County

77 Nyambaria High → 8.01 → Nyamira County

78 Kangaru Girls → 8.01 → Embu County

79 Mahiga Girls → 8 → Nyeri County

80 Elite Girls → 8 → Laikipia County

81 St Joseph’s Boys Kitale → 7.92 → Trans Nzoia County

82 Sacred Heart Roret Girls → 7.9 → Kericho County

83 Orero Boys → 7.9 → Hama Bay County

84 Kapsabet Girls → 7.9 → Nandi County

85 lstiqama Academy → 7.9 → Mombasa County

86 Graceland Girls → 7.87 → Laikipia County

87 Nanyuki High School → 7.82 → Laikipia County

88 Naivasha Girls → 782 → Nakuru County

89 St Peter’s Nyakemincha → 7.806 → Nyamira County

90 St Peter Nyakemincha → 7.8 → Nyamira County

91 Pioneer Girls → 7.8 → Murang’a County

92 Ndalani Sec → 7.8 → Machakos County

93 Kiurani Boys → 7.8 → Tharaka Nithi County

94 Kiaguthu Boys → 7.8 → Murang’a County

95 Mugoiri Girls → 7.7928 → Murang’a County

96 Tenwek High School → 7.79 → Bomet County

97 St Patrick’s Iten → 7.79 → Elgeyo Marakwet County

98 Kaplong Girls High School → 7.79 → Bomet County

99 Chavakali Boys → 7.756 → Vihiga County

100 Thika High → 7.74 → Kiambu County

Monday, January 8, 2024

Quick Takaeways From The KCSE 2023 Results

Kenya Education CS Ezekiel Machogu - Image Courtesy

Participation and Comparison:

During the KCSE 2023, a total of 899,453 candidates sat their examinations, marking an increase from 881,416 candidates in 2022.

This reflects a rise of 18,037 candidates, equivalent to a 2.05% increase.

However, it is noteworthy that the number of candidates who sat the KCSE exams last year was 3,685 less than the registered candidates, as highlighted by CS Machogu.

Performance Trends:

There was a decline in performance for subjects scheduled in the afternoon, suggesting a lack of early exposure compared to previous years.

Female candidates recorded better mean score performance than male candidates in five subjects: English, Kiswahili, CRE, Home Science, and Art & Design.

Male candidates recorded better mean score performance than female candidates in ten subjects: Mathematics Alt. A &B, Biology, Chemistry, General Science, History & Government, Geography, Agriculture, Computer Studies and Business Studies.

Grade Distribution:

In the 2023 KCSE exams, 1,216 candidates achieved Grade A, a notable increase from the 1,146 students in 2022.

On the other end of the spectrum, over 48,000 candidates received Grade E.

Results Access:

Candidates are strongly encouraged to collect their results from their respective schools.

Alternatively, results can be accessed through the official Knec website or https://results.knec.ac.ke/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1.

To access results online, candidates will need to enter their index number and names as per the registration letter for the KCSE 2023 examination.

Top Achievers:

Notably, 1,216 students attained Grade A in the 2023 KCSE exams, showcasing excellence among the top performers.

Monday, January 16, 2023

Kenya Form One placement results for 2022 KCPE Candidates - 2023

According to the government's 100% transition strategy, all 1,233,852 students who took the KCPE 2022 will move on to Form 1. This was promised to parents by the Cabinet SEcretary.

Reporting dates for 2023 form 1 students will be as from 6 to 13 February 2023

How to Know the secondary school you've been placed at

The Ministry of Education has announced the official release of the 2022 KCPE secondary school placement results. Candidates who took the exam can check which schools they have been admitted to by texting their index number to 22263.

Additional inquiries about the placement can be sent to placement@education.go.ke Candidates can also access secondary school joining instructions on the ministry's website, education.go.ke. 

The Cabinet Secretary for Education, CS Machogu, stated that all students must collect their admission letters in person from the schools where they have been admitted. 

He also highlighted the government's goal to ensure a 100% transition rate from primary to secondary school. Primary schools can check the NIEMS website to find out which secondary schools their students have been admitted to. 

CS Machogu announced that junior secondary schools will open on January 30th.


Kenya Secondary Schools Fees for 2023



Education CS Ezekiel Machogu

PUBLIC SECONDARY school fees for 2023 capped at Sh53,554 for national schools and Sh40,555 for county schools, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says.

The government shall spend Sh9.6 billion for students in Junior Secondary Schools this academic year; Treasury to set aside KES 15,000 per learner as capitation to facilitate free learning in all public schools.

This implies that for students joining public or government sponsored junior secondary schools, they won't pay any school fees

Kenya Junior Secondary Schools Fees for 2023

 

Kenya Education CS Announcing Kenya Junior Secondary School Fees for 2023

Kenya Education CS Announcing Kenya Junior Secondary School Fees for 2023


The government shall spend Sh9.6 billion for students in Junior Secondary Schools this academic year; Treasury to set aside KES 15,000 per learner as capitation to facilitate free learning in all public schools.

This implies that for students joining public or government sponsored junior secondary schools, they won't pay any school fees

This is a huge relief for parents who anticipated paying huge fees for transitioning the kids to junior secondary schools

Kenya Junior Secondary Schools Opening Dates and Uniforms 2023

Kenya Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) to be opened on 30 January 2023, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announced

13,221 schools approved to host junior secondary

"A total of 1,253,577 learners sat the 2022 KPSEA in 32,555 centres across the country. I wish to announce that all these learners will transit to Junior Secondary School" Machogu affirmed.

CS EDUCATION Ezekiel Machogu directs students transitioning to 7th grade should purchase new uniforms for the junior secondary level and urges the school administration to make decisions about the colors and designs of the uniforms.

The Teachers Service Commission is recruiting 30,000 new teachers, the majority of whom will be attending to learners in the Junior Secondary School level

How to Know the secondary school you've been placed at : How to know Form One school You've Been Placed At

The Ministry of Education has announced the official release of the 2022 KCPE secondary school placement results. Candidates who took the exam can check which schools they have been admitted to by texting their index number to 22263.

Additional inquiries about the placement can be sent to placement@education.go.ke Candidates can also access secondary school joining instructions on the ministry's website, education.go.ke. 

The Cabinet Secretary for Education, CS Machogu, stated that all students must collect their admission letters in person from the schools where they have been admitted. 

He also highlighted the government's goal to ensure a 100% transition rate from primary to secondary school. Primary schools can check the NIEMS website to find out which secondary schools their students have been admitted to. 

CS Machogu announced that junior secondary schools will open on January 30th.


Thursday, December 29, 2022

How to Get Pregnant Fast - How to Get Pregnant

So you want to get pregnant, fast? There are a few things you can try if you are trying to get pregnant:

Understand your menstrual cycle

Your menstrual cycle is the number of days between the first day of your period and the first day of your next period. Ovulation, or the release of an egg from the ovary, typically occurs around the 14th day of a 28-day menstrual cycle. This is the time when you are most likely to get pregnant because the egg is available to be fertilized by sperm. 

To track your menstrual cycle, you can use a calendar, an app, or a basal body temperature chart.

Have regular, unprotected sex

To increase your chances of getting pregnant, it is important to have regular, unprotected sex every two to three days during your fertile window. The fertile window is the time when you are most likely to get pregnant, and it typically occurs in the days leading up to and including ovulation. 

It is also important to use a lubricant that is sperm-friendly, as some lubricants can kill sperm or make it more difficult for them to swim.

Maintain a healthy lifestyle

Maintaining a healthy weight, eating a well-balanced diet, and avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption can all increase your chances of getting pregnant. Being overweight or underweight can disrupt ovulation and make it more difficult to get pregnant. 

Eating a healthy diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help regulate your menstrual cycle and support fertility. Avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol consumption can also improve your chances of getting pregnant.

Visit a fertility specialist

If you have been trying to get pregnant for a year or more without success, it may be a good idea to visit a fertility specialist. They can help diagnose and treat any underlying fertility issues. 

A fertility specialist may recommend treatments such as fertility drugs to stimulate ovulation, intrauterine insemination (IUI), or in vitro fertilization (IVF) to help you get pregnant.

In conclusion

It's important to keep in mind that getting pregnant can take time, and there is no guaranteed way to get pregnant quickly. It's always a good idea to talk to a healthcare provider about your specific situation and any concerns you may have.


What is Freemason /Freemasonry


Freemasonry is a fraternity that traces its roots back to the local fraternities of stonemasons in the Middle Ages. It is a fraternity that is based on the belief in a Supreme Being and the practice of moral and personal development. Freemasonry is open to men of any race or religion who are of good character and who believe in a Supreme Being.

Freemasonry is organized into lodges, which are local units that are governed by a set of ancient rituals and traditions. The fraternity is governed by a set of rules and regulations known as the "Book of Constitutions," which sets out the duties and responsibilities of its members. Freemasonry is a fraternity that is committed to charity and service, and many lodges are actively involved in charitable work in their communities.


Freemasonry is not a religion, and it does not seek to replace a member's religious beliefs. Instead, it is intended to complement a member's faith and to promote moral and personal development. Freemasonry uses ritual, symbolism, and tradition to teach moral lessons and to promote self-knowledge. Members are encouraged to strive for self-improvement and to help others, and the fraternity promotes a sense of brotherhood and mutual support among its members.

Monday, December 12, 2022

World Cup 2022 Qatar Semi-Finals Fixtures

The boys continue being separated from real men,....Again, just kidding! 

The biggest surprise of the last 8 teams was seeing Morocco again on the spot for eliminating Portugal to set an exciting encounter with the defending champions, France...Morocco eliminating Portugal was so unreal, yet Morocco deserved the win out of strong football display

Here are the playing fixtures / schedules of the last 4 team ( Semi-Finals)

Tuesday 13th December 2022

Argentina Vs Croatia  - 22:00pm

Wednesday 14th December 2022

France Vs Morocco  - 22:00pm

All the indicated times are in East Africa Time

Monday, October 24, 2022

Breaking News: Rishi Sunak is new UK Prime Minister


Rishi Sunak is new UK Prime Minister. He’ll be the first British-Asian PM & first Hindu PM, and at 42, the youngest PM in modern times. 

Rishi Sunak’s estimated wealth is £730 million.

Friday, September 2, 2022

Justice William Ouko's Six Tough Questions to Lawyers During 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition Hearing

Hon. Justice William Ouko of the Supreme Court asked six (6) Tough questions during the siting of the 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition 

The Six (6) Tough questions asked by Justice William Ouko are:

1. What constitutes stray ballot and how are they distributed to counties?

2. Did you have instances where a voter walked in a polling station voted for one candidate and not the others?

3. Was Wafula Chebukati appointed as an agent for the presidential election by the commission or was as national returning officer in his capacity as the chairman of the commission?

4. Assuming manual register was used, are you able to say what was the actual number in the polling stations?

5. Respond to what Okiya Omtatah presented in a power point demonstrating that 1.6 million votes were streaming in many hours after closure of voting.

6. Explain why the commission stopped streaming the results live on a screen at the National Tallying Centre?

Hon. Lady Justice Philomena Mwilu, Deputy Chief Justice and Vice President of the Supreme Court Itchy Questions to Lawyers During 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition Hearing

Hon. Lady Justice Philomena Mwilu, Deputy Chief Justice and Vice President of the Supreme Court asked Nine (9) itchy questions during the siting of the 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition 

The nine (9) itchty questions asked by Lady Justice Philomena Mwilu are:

1. Clarify what is the constitutional role of the six commissioners under Article 140 of the Constitution. Juxta-pose their role against that of the secretariat and the chairperson.

2. The fact that numbers are undisputed, comment on the walking out of the four commissioners almost as the chairperson was almost to announce the results.

3. Does their walking out mean anything under Article 140? If it does why?

4. Did the postponement of eight electoral areas affect only presidential vote? Have the subsequent election returned a different result to the turn-out? If they have, in what respect?

5. What is the IEBC supposed to do when there are no agents for the candidates since Article 81 places burden of ensuring that we have a fair and free election on IEBC?

6. What is the position to be taken by a commission in an election dispute?

7. What is the role of the seven commissioners?

8. Is it a position to be taken by any party or neutral like IEBC? If they take a position as they have done in this case, what is the court to do?

9. Tell me what IEBC was supposed to do. On one hand they were being told to hurry up yet they still had another day?

Supreme Court Chief Justice Martha Koome's Itchy Questions to Lawyers During 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition Hearing

Chief Justice Martha Koome
Supreme Court of Kenya President and Chief Justice Martha Koome asked six itchy questions during the siting of the 2022 Kenya Presidential Election Petition 

The six itchty questions asked by justice Martha Koome are:

1. Why did the chairperson deem it fit to allocate commissioners domestic chores leaving core business of IEBC to CEO to supervise?

2. Why were they allocated other duties as opposed to their constitutional mandate?

3. Why didn’t the chairperson tell Kenyans exactly what happened, that “we did election and we have these results but we have a dissenting voice and this is why they are dissenting”?

4. Why didn’t he explain to Kenyans where the other commissioners had gone when he was making the announcement?

5. Why was the live streaming stopped?

6. How were Forms 34As in the petitioners’ affidavits photoshopped?

Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Russia: No Military Deadlines in Ukraine


Russia says its military campaign in Ukraine has no deadlines and that it is 'not focused on timeframes'

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

What Next for Musalia Mudavadi - The Three Sad Truths?

After what looked like a union with UDA during ANC National Delegates Conference, ANC leader, Musalia Mudavadi has lowered his chances of ever being elected Kenya's President in this year's General Elections, not unless the Deputy President and UDA's leader, Dr. William Ruto shelves his presidential ambition and support him.

But is that even possible?

Many people appear to agree that Mudavadi might have committed political suicide, a reality that will unfold as days go by!

With the planned Joint ANC/UDA/Ford Kenya rallies; starting with Nakuru, then Western and Mt. Kenya, it will be interesting to watch how the joint campaigns will be conducted.

But here are the three sad truths:

  • Without Mudavadi in OKA, OKA is heading nowhere. It's an empty shell. 
  • If Mudavadi wants to be Kenya's President come August 2022, its clear as day and night that he cannot deputize anyone.
  • Wetangula has never shown any interest in the Presidency. He just wants to be part of the system. But he is a calculative and eloquent politician. That's an add on.

Friday, January 21, 2022

Here is Why Mc Jessy Joined UDA - And not Azimio la Umoja

It's no Secret Mc Jessy had declared hi interest to run for a parliamentary seat in Meru County, and he affirmed on using Kiraitu Murungi's Bus party as the preferred vehicle. 

However, in a latest twist of things, Mc. Jessy suddenly popped up Karen wearing UDA's yellow Cap.

Why the sudden change of heart?

In his own words, Mc. Jessy indicated that the Deputy President (UDA's Presidential Flagbearer), William Samoei Ruto made that maiden call that made the comedian change his mind and alight from the bus party. 

Thursday, January 20, 2022

Why Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula Must All Be at The Ballot!

OKA Key Principals | Image Courtesy
As the election date draws near, it is slowly becoming evident key OKOA Kenya Principals will never agree on who becomes their key flagbearer. The commitment the principals once had in the outfit is slowly but firmly fading away.

But unbelievably, their failure to produce a flag bearer would be a blessing in disguise. 

Why?

If each of the principals insist on being at the ballot, the sad reality first is that the Kenyan 2022 August Presidential Election would most probably stretch into a run-off. This is obvious, it would difficult for the two front runners; Raila and Ruto, to gain the required 50+1% threshold.

But importantly, the presence of all the OKA chiefs at the August ballot would help strengthen democracy in the country as each of their parties would without any doubt, get elected Members of the County Assembly (MCAs, and Governors), and Parliamnetary slots  (Senators, Mps and Women Representatives). This will hel avoid the dominance of either UDA or AZIMIO La Umoja.

Monday, November 19, 2018

KCPE 2018 Results - How to Check KCPE 2018 Results Online or via Mobile Phone Sms

Amb. Amina Mohamed - Cabinet Secretary Education | Pic Courtesy
How to check KCPE 2018 results online

To check the results for KCPE results 2018 ONLINE, go to the K.N.E.C website:http://www.knec-results.ac.ke/ and enter your Index number.

How to check KCPE 2018 results using mobile SMS

To check your KCPE results 2018 by SMS send an SMS with your Index Number to 20076 for Safaricom, Airtel and Orange mobile phone lines

Parents and pupils should check the Kcpe 2018  results for any anomaly such as incorrect candidate’s name, school name and code as well as wrong subject grade and report to Knec

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