Chavakali Boys’ High School, where students were forced to repeat due to exam irregularities , had 300 As, 211 A-s, 99 B+s and 20Bs. Six hundred and thirty students wrote the exam.
In 2014, only four of the school’s 317 candidates received full results; Principal Kahi Indimuli said 313 candidates scored Ys in English and Mathematics.
Moi High School Kabarak which has 289 candidates reported 202 As in results received so far.
Results from Alliance Boys’ High School, where 347 students sat the exam, included 200 As and a C+.
Principal David Kariuki told the Star the school had not received the others students’ scores. In 2014, 347 students from the school attained between As and C+s.
Maseno High School obtained a mean score of 11.393. Of its 288 candidates, 140 scored As, 122 A-, 19B+, 3B and one B-.
“We are the second best public school nationally,” principal Paul Otula said and praised students, staff and the Parents Teachers Association board.
Otula asked the government to help improve the school’s infrastructure for better results in 2016.
“The school lacks laboratories and dormitories. We do not have learning materials. Stakeholders should come in so that the school can perform better,” he said.
Kapsabet Boys’ High School, which had 256 candidates, obtained 90 A, 143 A-, 20 B+, two B and a B-. The school had a mean grade of 11.2.
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