Moi Girls Secondary school Mandera Online KCSE Results, Location, Contacts, Form One Selection & Knec code

By | April 6, 2022

Moi Girls Secondary school Mandera 2021 KCSE results, location, contacts, form one selection, Knec code

Schools in Kenya Portal: This is a girls-only public national boarding secondary school located in Barwaqo in Mandera East constituency, Mandera county, Kenya. The school boasts of being one of the best secondary schools in Mandera county.

The school offers a quality education system under the Kenyan curriculum and the student needs are categorized under ordinary needs. The student population comprises mostly Cushitic communities with a few being students from the rest of Kenya. However, the school does much to ensure that it is an all-inclusive environment for all students so that no one feels left out.

Moi Girls Secondary School Mandera location;

Moi Girls Secondary School Mandera is located in Barwaqo sub-location, Bulla Mapya location, Central Mandera division, Mandera district in Mandera East constituency, Mandera county, Kenya. The school sits on a 30-acre piece of land and the acreage per enrollment is 13.9.

The total enrollment is about 420 students ts and the total teaching staff are 18 qualified teachers. Neighborhood schools include Khadija Girls’ primary school, Mandera Furaha Academy Primary school, Mandera Secondary school, Madrasatu Sunnah, and Bulla Mpya Primary school.

Moi Girls Secondary School Mandera KCSE performance;

The school is known for doing so well in both local and national examinations. The school usually appears among the top 10 in the county when KCSE results are released. The school produced the best student in the county, that is Fawsia Haji Haydai in the year 2015. She scored a B-. Despite her being the best student in the county, she was not happy with how she performed, saying that the terror attacks in the region have really affected their performance. Despite all these, the students still work hard and aim for higher grades year in and year out with much resilience.

Moi Girls Secondary School Mandera Form one selection;

Here, form one selection is usually done via academic merit in regards to KCPE examinations. The students who have high results and selected the school as the first choice are given higher priority than others. The students are also selected on a need basis where the financial background of the parents is put into consideration.

Moi Girls Secondary School Mandera Contacts;

School’s KNEC code; is 47803102
School’s postal address; P.O. Box 203- 70300, Mandera, Kenya.

Email address; moimandera@gmail.com

Website; www.moigirlsmandera.ac.ke

We have also provided a comprehensive analysis of the KCPE 2021 Results per county as follows

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 candidates in March 2022 encompasses: 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,

Here is the complete list of the Top candidates for 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)