The Ministry of Education has released the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results while noting a significant improvement in this year’s performance compared to 2017.
The ministry went a step further to conduct an analysis of how individual candidates performed in KCSE in comparison with their performance in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) four years ago.
KCSE 2018 TOP 100 MOST IMPROVED CANDIDATES
Kamau Josphat Mwangi A- (278 KCPE marks)- Mioro Secondary School
Kyulu Richard B+ (257 KCPE Marks)- Tiva Secondary School
Maingi George Mburu B+ (279 KCPE Marks)- Njenga Karume Secondary
Wambui James Kamau B- (186 KCPE Marks)- Gilgil Mixed High School
Cheruiyot Gideon B (209 KCPE Marks)- Kapsoit Secondary School
Musyoka Erick Muthui B+ (269 KCPE Marks) -St.Peter’s Nzambani Boys
Munene Roy B+ (267 KCPE Marks)- Chung’ari Mixed Day Secondary School
Teresia Kalekye Kioko B+ (254 KCPE Marks)- Kaani Lions Secondary
Osman Haret Gedi B+ (271 KCPE Marks)- County High School
Dancan Kibet A- (312 KCPE Marks)- Chebwagan Secondary
Muvevi Susan Nzisa A- (318 KCPE Marks)- Mbitini Girls’ Secondary
Waweru Martin Ngigi A- (294 KCPE Marks)- St Joseph The Worker Secondary School Mangu
Nyakundi Joan Nyarangi B (249 KCPE Marks)- Nyameru Mixed Secondary
Suuda Mohamed Salat C+ (133 KCPE Marks)- Abakore Mixed Day Secondary School
Okello Bonface A- (298 KCPE Markss)- Oriwo Boys High School
Morris Njoka Njoki A- (294 KCPE Marks)- Rukenya Mixed Day Secondary School
Ochire Alphonce Rasto B+ (285 KCPE Marks)- Oriwo Boys High School

KCSE 2018 TOP 100 STUDENTS AND THEIR SCHOOLS