Parents Storm School, Chase Away Teachers After All Students Score Ds & Es in KCSE Exams

The parents accused the teachers of allegedly failing their children in the 2025 KCSE examinations despite what they described as heavy investment in their children's education...
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Parents in Kisii County stormed St Thomas Raganga Secondary School on Monday, January 12, chasing away teachers following abysmal results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Parents expressed outrage over their children's poor performance, with the school's top candidate achieving a D plain, and most students scoring D minus or Es.
- 993,226 candidates sat the 2025 KCSE examinations overall.
- The incident occurred after Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba released the 2025 KCSE results.
- Parents accused teachers of failing their children despite their investment, with one parent stating their Form Four child "does not know anything."
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