April KCSE Online Results List of Top Best 100 Schools and Candidates Per County

By | March 30, 2022

April 2022 KCSE Results List of Top 100 Schools and Candidates; Top 10 KCSE 2021/2022 Candidates per county

March 2022 KCPE Results List of top 100  Schools Nationally 2022; List of Top 100 schools that produced top 100 candidates this year

Education CS has released the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results.

Speaking at Mtihani House in April 2022, the CS congratulated the 2021 candidates for successfully completing their national tests.

The 2021 KCSE top candidates this year are as follows:

PositionKCSE 2021/2022 TOP CANDIDATE’S NAMENAMEOFSCHOOLKCSEMEANGRADEKCSE2020 TOP CANDIDATE’S NAMENAMEOFSCHOOLKCSEMEANGRADE/POINTSCOUNTYREGION
1   SIMIYU ROBINSON WANJALAMURANG’A HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
2   ALLAN WESONGAAGORO SARE SECONDARY SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
3   SHARON JEPNG’ENOKENYA HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
4   ROB ONGAREALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
5   MBUGUA ESTHERKENYA HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
6   MARK KIPKOECHALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
7   KENNETH ORANGAKAPSABET BOYS HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
8   MADAGA HENRYMARANDA HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
9   CHEPKORIR PATIENCEKENYA HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
10   EDITH MUSOMBAMACHAKOS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL87 POINTS A PLAIN  
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CANCELLED KCSE RESULTS 2021-2022

In May 2021, a total of 287 KCSE results were cancelled following the confiscation of 45 mobile phones linked to examination irregularities/ malpractices throughout the entire examination period.

In 2021, 211 students were caught red handed for being in possession of unauthorized materials, including writing on white shirts.

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March 2022 KCPE Results List of top 100  Schools Nationally 2022; List of Top 100 schools that produced top 100 candidates this year

The list of schools that produced the 2021 KCPE top 100 candidatesin March 2022 encompass: Gilgil Hills Academy, Makini School, Holy Family, Emmanuel Academy, Kitengela International School, Drophine Field Junior School, White Star Academy, Stepping Stone Preparatory School, Nyagwa Primary School, PCEA Mwimbi Boarding School

KCPE 2021/2022 Top 100 Schools per County,

(Exclusive) List of the Top 2021/2022 KCPE Candidates and Schools Nationally

(Exclusive) List of the Top 2022/2023 KCPE Candidates and Schools Nationally
PositionKCPETop Candidate2022 MarksSchoolKCPETop Candidate2021MarksSchool
 1 Magata Bruce Mckenzie 428Gilgil Hills Academy
 2   Momanyi Ashley Kerubo 427 Makini School-Kibos 
 3    Kuoma Charity 426 Holy Family Misihu Girls
 4    Mbugua Sharon426 Emmanuel Academy 
 5    Muteti Sharon Ndinda426 Kitengela International School 
 6    Stanley Otieno Omondi426  Rophine Field Junior
 7   Wekesa Naomi 426 White Star Academy 
 8    Kimani Ethan Karuga 426 Stepping Stone Preparatory School
 9    Njeru Joel Junior Musyoka425 Nyagwa Primary School 
 10    Kirinya Muriuki Victor425 PCEA Mwimbi Boarding Primary 
 11    Diana Ross Atolo425 Fesbeth Academy School 
 12    Kaberia Emmanuel Munene425 New Bambini Primary School 
 13    Emmanuel Kiplangat Ngetich425 Moi Kabarak Primary School 
 14    George Morris Otieno425 Hill School 
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Here is the complete list of the Top candidates in KCPE 2021:

1. Magata Bruce Mckenzie, Gilgil Hills Academy (428)

2. Momanyi Ashley Kerubo, Makini School – Kibos (427)

3. Kuoma Charity, Holy Family Misihu Girls (426)

4. Mbugua Sharon Wairimu Muteti, Emmanuel Academy (426)

5. Muteti Shantel Ndinda, Kitengela international school (426)

6.Stanley Otieno Omondi – Rophine Field Junior Secondary School (426)

7. Wekesa Naomi – White Star Academy (426)

8. Kimani Ethan Karuga – Stopping Stone Preparatory (426)

9. Njeru Joel Junior Musyoka – Nyagwa Primary School (425)

10. Kirinya Muriuki Victor – PCEA Mwimbi Boarding Primary School (425)

11. Diana Ross Atolo – Fesbeth Academy (425)

12. Kaberia Emmanuel Munene – New Bambin (425)

13. Emmanuel Kiplagat Ngetich – Moi Primary School Kabarak (425)

14. George Morris Otieno – Hill school (425)

Magata Bruce Makenzie from Gilgil Hill Academy in Nakuru County is the top candidate in the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam after scoring 428 marks out of 500 marks.

The top mark is a drop from the 2020 KCPE examination highest score of 433.

The second candidate is Momanyi Ashley Kerubo with 427 from Maikini School Kibos, followed by six candidates who scored 426 marks.

They are Kuoma Charity of Holy Family Misikhu girls, Mbugua Sharon Wairimu of Emmanuel Academy, Mueti Shantel Ndinda of Kitengela International schools, Stanley Otieno Omondi of Rophine Field Junior School, Wekesa Naomi Neema of White Star Academy and Kimani Ethan Karuga of Stepping Stones Preparatory.

Other top candidates nationally include, Njeru Joel Junior Musyoka of Nyangwa Primary (425), Kiriinya Muriuki Victor PCEA Mwimbi Boarding (425), Diana Rose Matolo of Fesbeth Academy (425), Kaberia Emmanuel Munene of New Bambini (425), Emmanuel Kiplangat Ng’etich of Moi Kabarak (425) and George Morris Otieno of Hill School (425).

From the special needs schools, Bethany Tahillah Migosi from Thorn Grove Academy is the top candidate with 417 marks, compared with the top candidate who scored 420 marks in 2020, followed by Grace Neema Katana of Havilah Academy Mtwapa Primary School with 407.