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January 9, 2026
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KCSE 2025: Kenya High School Alumna Ashley Kerubo Scores Rare Straight A

KCSE 2025: Kenya High School Alumna Ashley Kerubo Scores Rare Straight A

Ashley expressed gratitude to God, her family, and teachers for supporting her academic journey. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..

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Ashley Kerubo Momanyi, an alumna of Kenya High School and a candidate in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, achieved a rare straight A, marking her as one of Kenya’s top academic performers.

  • Ashley Kerubo Momanyi also achieved straight A grades in the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations.
  • She plans to pursue a degree in mechatronics engineering, aiming to explore fields like astrophysics in the future.
  • The 2025 KCSE results showed an overall improvement in national performance, with more candidates achieving higher grades.

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Education Ministry Releases 2025 KCSE Results; 270,000 Qualify for University - January 2026

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba released the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. A total of 993,000 candidates sat for the examination. President William Ruto was briefed on the results, which revealed that 270,000 candidates achieved a C+ and above, qualifying them for direct university entry. Shortly after the release, the KNEC online portal experienced a technical glitch, prompting the examination council to provide toll-free and direct lines for assistance. CS Ogamba assured candidates that university fees would remain affordable through the Student-Centred Funding Model. Among the top performers was Ashley Kerubo Momanyi of Kenya High School, who scored a rare straight A. The results also showed that male candidates generally outperformed girls in STEM subjects.

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