Analysis of Top 10 Schools in Kisii County: 2024 KCSE Results

The 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results have been released, showcasing the academic performance of schools in Kisii County. This article highlights the top-performing schools, focusing on their mean scores and the number of students who attained a grade of C+ and above.

Top Schools and Their Performance

1. Kiage Tumaini Boys Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 9.680
  • Students with C+ and Above: 45 out of 45

Kiage Tumaini Boys has emerged as the top school in Kisii County, boasting a remarkable mean score of 9.680. With all candidates achieving a C+ or higher, this school exemplifies excellence in education.

2. Nyakoiba Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 9.236
  • Students with C+ and Above: 456 out of 459

Nyakoiba Secondary School follows closely with a mean score of 9.236. Out of 459 candidates, 181 students attained grades of C+ and above, reflecting the school’s commitment to academic success.

3. RIKIONDO Boys Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 9.099
  • Students with C+ and Above: 751 out of 756

With a mean score of 9.099, RIKIONDO Boys has shown significant improvement. Out of 756 candidates, 148 achieved a C+ or higher, highlighting the school’s growing academic standards.

4. Kisii School

  • Mean Score: 8.578
  • Students with C+ and Above: 565 out of 672

Kisii School, a long-standing academic institution, recorded a mean score of 8.578. Out of 672 candidates, 358 students achieved C+ and above, showcasing the school’s enduring legacy of excellence.

5. Cardinal Otunga Boys Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.568
  • Students with C+ and Above: 614 out of 620

Cardinal Otunga Boys Secondary School achieved a mean score of 8.568. With 110 students attaining grades of C+ and above out of 620 candidates, the school continues to uphold its academic reputation.

6. Nyabururu Girls Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.564
  • Students with C+ and Above: 492 out of 548

Nyabururu Girls Secondary School reported a mean score of 8.564, with 108 students achieving C+ and above out of 548 candidates, indicating the school’s strong performance among girls.

7. Rigena PAG Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.500
  • Students with C+ and Above: 181 out of 190

With a mean score of 8.500, Rigena PAG Secondary School had 22 students attaining C+ and above out of 190 candidates. The school is steadily progressing in its academic journey.

8. Nyagichenche Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.467
  • Students with C+ and Above: 55 out of 181

Nyagichenche Secondary School achieved a mean score of 8.467, with 5 students attaining C+ or higher out of 181 candidates, reflecting a solid performance within the context of its student body.

9. Riokindo Girls Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.397
  • Students with C+ and Above: 294 out of 296

Riokindo Girls Secondary School posted a mean score of 8.397, with 19 students achieving C+ or higher out of 296 candidates, demonstrating the school’s dedication to fostering academic growth among its students.

10. St. Mathews Chitago Secondary School

  • Mean Score: 8.169
  • Students with C+ and Above: 77 out of 83

Rounding out the top ten, St. Mathews Chitago Secondary School recorded a mean score of 8.169, with 5 students attaining C+ and above out of 83 candidates. This school is making strides in improving its academic performance.

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