KNEC KCSE Online Results Release is Now Live

By | January 20, 2023

KCSE 2022 Results Release is now Live! Tune in to Listen to CS Machogu Releasing KCSE Results

The release of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results for the 2022 candidates is now live! CS Machogu has already presented the 2022 KCSE results to President William Ruto.

Marking of

30, o00 examiners in 35 marking centers

Knec CEO appreciated the sacrifice made by the examiners to ensure

5 exams were administered in 2022.

Registration of candidates for the 2023 KCSE Examinations will take place from 1st February. The portal will be open between February 1, 2023- March 30, 2023.

Schools have been warned against failure to register candidates.

KCSE 2022-2023 Results Release Live Coverage 

All mainstream media outlets will have their ears and eyes trained on the live coverage of the KCSE 2022 results release ceremony at the KNEC headquarters dubbed Mtihani House.

The latest KNEC news hitting our newsdesk now shows that the Kenya National Examinations Council CEO has already handed over the KCSE 2022 results to the CS Education Ezekiel Ombaki Machogu.

This being a pertinent national exercise, the CS will troop to State House first to present the results to the newly elected President William Samoei Ruto.

If President Ruto gives a nod, then CS Machogu will proceed to Mtihani House which is located along the Dennis-Pritt road in Nairobi City to address the nation on the following;

  1. Dates when the KCSE 2022 examinations were conducted.
  2. The number of KNEC examination centers used to conduct the KCSE 2022 examinations.
  3. The number of Knec officers deployed to man KCSE examinations.
  4.  The challenges experienced when administering the 2022 KCSE examinations.
  5. The number of KCSE 2022 candidates that gave birth during examinations.
  6. The number of KCSE examiners deployed to mark the KCSE 2022 examinations.
  7. The challenges experienced during the marking of KCSE examinations.
  8. The overall national grade summary and distribution of scores in KCSE 2022 examinations.
  9. The top 15 candidates in KCSE 2022/2023 results and their schools.
  10. The Top 15 KCSE 2022/2023 special needs candidates and their schools.
  11. The Top 10 most improved candidates in KCSE 2022/2023 Results.
  12. List of KCSE 2022/2023 Top performing sub-county secondary schools.

CS Machogu; RELEASE OF KCSE 2022/2023 Results

3. Kituku Simon Mavii had 221 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

4. Njoroge Kelvin Mwangi had 207 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

5. Cheptoo Sharon had 267 marks in KCPE but scored A- (minus)

6. Shawiza Isaac had 242 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain) 7. Okoth Cindy Adhiambo had 165 marks in KCPE but scored B – (minus)

8. Najma Mohamed Hassan had 113 marks in KCPE but scored B (Plain)

KCSE Results 2021-2022 for Top 15 Most Improved Schools

Topping the list of KCSE most improved schools during the recently released Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE 2021 Results 2022) national examinations, is Kaaga Girls High School with a KCSE performance index of 73.98 up from a KCPE mean of 22.38. The schools registered 37 candidates. In the second position came St Joseph’s Girls- Kitale with a performance index of 71.57 up from a KCPE mean of 21.22. The school registered 71 KCSE candidates.

Kisasi Secondary School clinched the Top 3 KCSE most improved schools in the academic year 2021-2022 after posting an impressive mean score of 68.25 up from a KCPE mean of 20.43 for the 27 candidates four years ago.

Other KCSE Most Improved Schools in 2022 Knec Results encompass Oriwo Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 78.72 up from a KCPE performance index of 31.07, St Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 77.78 up from a KCPE performance index of 31.12, Riokindo High School which posted a KCSE mean of 65.23 up from a KCPE performance index of 18.13, Light Academy High School which posted a KCSE mean of 76.74 up from a KCPE performance index of 30.15, Moi Gesusu High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.89 up from a KCPE performance index of 27.16, Saye Mixed High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.09 up from a KCPE performance index of 26.92, St. Edward Nyabioto High School which posted a KCSE mean of 66.73 up from a KCPE performance index of 24.45,  Wobiero High School which posted a KCSE mean of 70.04 up from a KCPE performance index of 28.08, Chuka Boys High School which posted a KCSE mean of 69.24 up from a KCPE performance index of 27.34, Strathmore School which posted a KCSE mean of 69.57 up from a KCPE performance index of 28.37 and Bashra High School which posted a KCSE mean of 63.57 up from a KCPE performance index of 22.56.

Representatives from five African Countries*(Uganda, Zambia, Tanzania, and South Sudan) are among the dignitaries attending this indispensable event.