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Top 10 KCSE Secondary Schools Kenya
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10. Starehe Girls’ Centre School
- is a National boarding school that offers secondary education to financially disadvantaged girls from all provincesof Kenya. The school was founded in January 2005 as a charitable institution. It emulates the spirit of the much renowned Starehe Boys’ Centre. It caters for all the girls’ academic and social needs.
- is located in the Starehe constituency in Kariokor . The school is part of the Starehe district in the Nairobi province of Kenya. The Address of this secondary school is Juja Road, P.O. BOX 30152, Nairobi 00100
- Maryhill Girls High School is a girls’ national boarding school situated in Thika along Thika – Gatukuyu road. The school has a student population of 753 students currently. It is a four streamed school offering seventeen subjects in the 8-4-4- curriculum. The school also offers a variety of other co-curricular activities such as Drama, Music, variety of games like hockey, swimming, volleyball, tennis to name but a few.
- is an all girls secondary education institution located in Kileleshwa, Nairobi, Kenya. It was founded in 1908, originally known as European Girls’ School. After Kenya gained independence in 1963, the school’s name was shortly there after changed to the Kenya High School. Kenya high has for a long time been ranked among the best public high/secondary schools in Kenya, enjoying high and competitive enrollment from students of all walks of life in the country.
6. Moi Girls High School – Eldoret
- Moi Girls’ High school – Eldoret is a national girls’ boarding school managed by the school’s board of governors. It is a Christian non-denominational school providing the secondary cycle of the 8-4-4 system of education.
- To provide a solid foundation for quality education in an environment of diversity leading to academic excellence and a career of choice. To develop character founded on the fear of God and nurture talents in preparation for a life of service.
- policy rotates around hard work in the conformity with the school motto of “jishinde ushinde” a call for self conquest and self discipline. In 2007, Mang’u regained its original position once again by leading the whole country in High School performance. Mang’u High School was the first to introduce aviation as an examinable subject in the country.
- Mang’u High School has produced among the most prominent people in the country among them His Excellency, the President of the Republic of Kenya, Mwai Kibaki, among others. Mang’u High School has consistently maintained itself as an excelling school.
4. Starehe Boys’ Centre and School
- is a partial board, boys – only educational boarding school located in Nairobi Kenya.
- is unique for a Kenyan independent school in that it educates a large proportion of its students free, and most at a reduced rate. This stems from its founding charter as a charitable school. School fees are paid on a means-tested basis, with substantial subsidies paid by the school so that students from all walks of life are able to have a comprehensive, high quality, public school education that would otherwise be beyond the means of their parents or guardians as it may be.
3. Alliance Girls’ High School
- we are the Best school South of the Sahara and North of Limpopo. We daily endeavor to be the leading and most preferred Girls national school as per our mission and Vision. Towards this end we are committed to making sure that when everyone sits down we will stand up, when everyone stands up we will stand out, when everyone stand out we will be outstanding, and when everyone is outstanding we will be the standard measure.
- Since its founding in 1926 by the Alliance of Protestant Missions as the first secondary school for Africans, Alliance High School has maintained its position as the premier institution of secondary learning in Kenya. Alliance High School (AHS) admits talented students nationwide with the goal of offering them the finest secondary education to develop lifelong learners and leaders, who will contribute to the development of the country.
- The centre of academic excellence not only in Nyanza Province but in the country at large. All of us who went through the system are indeed proud to be associated with this great institution.
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wawira says
limuru girls(ma forma school),must you always come last among national schools? wake up.you need to raise to the occassion.re-examine yourselves.you take in well above average pupils,only to produce average results.hear me!!! i learnt at limuru.wanted to take medicine at main cumpas,but failed in practicals due to unfunctional apparatus!!!! don’t mess up peoples careers.someone needs to…i mean….do something.if National schools will not produce doctors,engineers whow will? Day schools?
jonathan k kivata says
where are makueni county sec. schools, despite the fact that the county has some of the best primary schools? amkeni jameni or else?
David Nyaoke says
Congrats Orero Sec school, we are proud of you. keep on with the momentum
Stephen Chombo says
I have to appreciate the taskforce of the KNEC for this first hand information and congratulate all the participants of the last years examinations.My challange is to the MAKUENI BOYS to raise up and restore their former glory.BRAVO to ALLIANCE HIGH-Keep the pot boiling.
walter kodipo says
thumbs up for all the top 100 girls school.
Paul Wahinya says
national giants are no more, what is happenning.new giants ara coming year after year. but where is kangema high school
calvince olang'o says
I salute orero fraternity for their continued commitment towards excellence.May the Almighty God elevate you even further.
Ayub says
Mathakwa – ini secondary school…..what happened you only rose once to be among top 100. Do something! Lol!
philip says
heko Njabini boys but do something to beat about karima and nyandarua
philip says
heko Njabini boys but do something about karima and nyandarua
kipkorir says
Kabianga High, Tenwek Boys, what happened?
KELVIN says
KAUMONI BOYS..UKO WAPI..?
AMOS says
Makueni Boys……where are you..?
suzy says
What is happening to Starehe Boys Centre! better do something Mr.Headmaster or else
Gregory says
kitui district so poorly performed why?
Lina says
Where are schools like State house? they should atleast be in the top 100 their performance is very wanting all these years since geks passed on!! eish!
Martin Khamalah Meleya says
Kudos n congrats Nyang`ori Boys High School…however, position 76 nationally is not the best for u coz u ave great unexploited potential in u…keep on keeping on to better your best..bigup
Nashon Khamala says
Where is my school.St. Bedas Bukaya Secondary School in Western province.
Bauwa Zaid says
Well done Sheikh Khalifa bin zayed in msa am proud to associted with u. Will always pray for your good performance. CONGRATS1
Elizabeth says
I hope to see radical change in Lenana, I love it – my son is there and I will always pray for its performance.
Hellen Gichinga says
Kudos Limuru Girls Skul!! Al the same still a lot has 2 b done in order 2 put down other National Girls skul ahead n remain de outstanding National Girls skul country-wide. Looking 4wad 2 join u very soon!
Nuke says
This is good information for those looking for a Secondary school for the KCPE 2011 qualifiers. It would be much more helpful if only the schools were categorised as GIrls, Boys and mixed.
The location would help too.
Stephen O. O. says
Something must be very wrong with the great Mang’u High School. Why has the school to continue bursking in the past glory while the performance is highly wanting. Position 15! This is not where the school belongs, I call upon the teachers and students to go back to the drawing board and ensure that the school resume its rightful position.
Victor Onyango says
Congratulations Orero Boys. I can see you are well in national academic map.
Derrick says
Wel done litein next time b top 10 and furthermore where is maseno headin!!!
Opande says
Orero Secondary School , Rangwe – your a giant we love you as our institution. You produce great men hahahahahahaha. Rangwe city yes it is
GSM says
2 ALL NYANDZ ICE SKOOL C 2011…….
Michael Makawa(Fadha) says
National schools should be elevated on the basis of QUALITY performance.
Kudos to Orero School,Homa-Bay County’s champs!We still look forward best results…chears!
Thomas ocharo says
I love Kamusinga High and wanted my child to learn but could not get achance although he got 388 mks. Now is in form two in sunshine Nairobi but stil not satisfied.
Shamz says
Halla Sunshine Secondary School ! Am on my way to join you!
GIKONYO says
GAICHANJIRU U NO WHERE CAN BE SEEN.
nyambura says
cd i get the performance ratings of Asumbi girls in Kisii now a national school?
peter kamau gashangi says
what happened to chogoria boys high school,the school is no where to be seen.
peter kamau gashangi says
what happened to Chogoria boys high school,there no where to be seen.
Ahmed Ismail Ahmed says
Where is Garissa High School?? hope would be somewhere up, next now since its a national school now! pround to be associated with……
Hartha says
I cant see light academy anywhere kwani what happened? Iyo shule ina drop ama ni aje?
Rowland says
Congrat kanjuri high especialy wid mr nguyo….at least we left pple who r steering up da sch…hata kwenye 2ko twainua flag ya kanchez..waguan!
Adhiambo says
That was a good shot from Rang’ala Girls’, ts my prayer that they go on with th same spirit and passion of winning. God Bless.
Joel Midiang'a says
Well done Orero Secondary School. We are very proud of your continueous academic progress for the past few years. We believe that it is just a matter of time before you make it to the top ten.
Emmon Osiro says
Congratulations Maranda High School.It would be better if KNEC rates even some of the (100)most improved schools.
brendah says
wea iz kaimosi galz
OK Sly2004 says
Where is Nyabururu Galz!
Shikokoti says
Former academic giants from kakamega county are down
Wilfred says
I think Nairobi School is improving a year by year. congrats patch.
mercy njoki says
naivasha girls a god trial but you can do better especially with mrs njenga
jose says
well done rang’ala girls sec sch.nyanza province.
Rose Muiri says
That listing shows a probe is needed. Why are newer(?) schools doing better than well performing traditional schools? Eg where is Kagumo, Mugoiri, kahuhia, Kianyaga etc?
christine says
what happened to chogoria girls? am so shocked they are nowhere?
Peter odoyo says
What is the ministry of education doing about Lenana school? The school has continued to perform poorly yet it is a national school. Is the admistration need to be changed or what should be done?