Mang'u High student, Jariel Ndeda, top student in 2021 KCSE

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha announced the results on Saturday.

Piece by: BRIAN ORUTA
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• Ndeda is a student from Mang'u High School.

• There are 1,138 candidates who scored A (plain).

from Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha.
President Uhuru Kenyatta today at State House, Nairobi, received Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) national examination results for the year 2021 from Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha.
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Jariel Ndeda of Mang'u High School has emerged as the top candidate in the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary School (KCSE).

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha announced the results on Saturday.

Ndeda scored an A of 87.167.

There are 1,138 candidates who scored A (plain).

Those who scored C+ and above were just over 145,000 compared to last year which was 143,000.

Some 831,015 candidates sat the exam in 10,413 centres compared to 752,981 in 10,437 centres in 2020.

This reflects an increase of 78,034 or 9.39 per cent.

The announcement of the results paves way for admission to universities, colleges and technical institutions.

Candidates can check their results by sending their KCSE index number via the SMS number 20076.

KCSE practicals and oral tests for German, French, Arabic and Kenya sign languages started on February 28, while theory papers began on March 14.

This is also the last KCSE exam under President Uhuru Kenyatta and CS Magoha tenures.

In the 2020 KCSE exam, the top candidate was Robinson Wanjala Simiyu from Murang'a High School got an A of 87.334, he was followed by Allan Wasonga  (87.173) from Agoro Sare High School.

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