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January 10, 2026
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How Top National Schools Performed in 2025 KCSE Exams

How Top National Schools Performed in 2025 KCSE Exams

While the official results are expected from KNEC soon, the provisional outcome provides an early outlook of how the country’s academic giants performed...

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Provisional results for the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations show leading national schools achieving impressive performances, with Moi High School Kabarak emerging at the top.

  • Moi High School Kabarak in Nakuru County led with a mean score of 10.59, with 82 A-plains and 150 A- grades.
  • Out of 993,226 candidates who sat the exam, 270,715 attained direct university entry qualifications of mean grade C+ and above, an increase from 246,391 in 2024.
  • Other top-performing schools include Alliance High School (10.47), Maranda High School (10.20), and Murang’a High School (10.16).

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National Schools Dominate 2025 KCSE Results, Securing 8 in 10 Straight A's - January 2026

Provisional results for the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations show national schools secured the top spots, contributing to an improved overall performance. According to Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos, a total of 1,932 candidates achieved a straight Grade A, with national schools accounting for 8 in 10 of these top grades. Moi High School Kabarak emerged as a top performer, with other schools like Kapsabet, Bunyore, and Kamusinga also posting impressive results. In a related event, COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli denied social media claims that he gifted his nephew an Ksh8 million car for performing well in the exams.

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