EDUCATION

KCPE 2021: Most improved primary schools per region

The CS lauded the schools for their hard work leading to the improvement.

In Summary

•Magoha highlighted the most improved public schools, that had more than 50 candidates, in every region.

•The CS lauded the schools for their hard work and encouraged them to continue with the same spirit.

Education CS Prof George Magoha with PS Early learning and basic education Dr. Julius Jwan during the release of the KCPE results at KNEC headquarter along Dennis Pritt road on March 28, 2022.
Education CS Prof George Magoha with PS Early learning and basic education Dr. Julius Jwan during the release of the KCPE results at KNEC headquarter along Dennis Pritt road on March 28, 2022.
Image: ENOS TECHE

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha on Monday released the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination results.

In his speech, Magoha highlighted the most improved public schools, that had more than 50 candidates, in every region.

He said they have made a notable change from 2020's exams. 

From the Coast region, Kambi ya Waya Primary school was the most improved school with 266 marks means score, up from last year's 203 marks.

In the Central region, Jenga Karume Primary School had a 248 mean score against 207 in the 2020 exam.

In the Eastern region, Ngukuini Primary school marked an improvement with a 250 mean score from 165 in2020.

In Nairobi, Cheleta School got 263 against 213 mean mark in 2020. 

Lenkishon Primary School in the Rift Valley region scored 272 marks from 198 marks. 

In the Western region, Kewa DEB posted an improvement after scoring a mean grade of 284 from 216 marks in 2020.

Nyangiti school in the Nyanza region had a mean score of 232 from 170 marks in 2020.

Mandera DEB of North Eastern scored 270 from 180 marks.  

The CS lauded the schools for their hard work and encouraged them to continue with the same spirit.

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