In Summary
  • More than 350 candidates registered and sat for KCSE at Ariwo.
  • But none of them knows what they scored.
Oriwo Boys High school in Karachuonyo constituency on April 23,2022
Oriwo Boys High school in Karachuonyo constituency on April 23,2022
Image: ROBERT OMOLLO

Oriwo Boys High School in Karchuonyo constituency, Homa Bay, has not received the KCSE results released by Education CS George Magoha on Saturday.

Magoha did not release the results of some schools for reasons that are still under investigation.

More than 350 candidates registered and sat for KCSE at Ariwo. But none of them knows what they scored.

Principal Maurice Akal said he was yet to get official communication from the Kenya National Examinations Council.

“The results have been withheld. KNEC is yet to give us reasons why it did so,” Akal said. 

Oriwo Boys High School has been one of the top performing schools in national exams.

It has a history of producing top candidates nationally.

The school was listed as one of the most improved schools in the 2020 exams alongside Wiobiro Mixed Secondary School in Homa Bay Town constituency.

Meanwhile celebrations erupted at Mbita Boys High School, Agoro Sare High School, Orero Boys and Asumbi Girls in Homa Bay after their candidates performed well in the exams.

Mbita High School had a mean score of 9.16 points up from 8.9 points last year.

 About 15 candidates had A plain, A- (83), B+ (72),  B (62), B- (58), C+ (29), C(23), C- (5), D+ (2), D (2).

Asumbi Girls National School had a mean score of 8.812 points. At Agoro Sare High School in Kasipul constituency, 14 candidates had A. Orero Boys had four students with A plain.

Edited by Henry Makori

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