The 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations’ overall performance has improved compared to 2020.
Despite the fact that the highest mark dropped from 433 in 2020 to 428 in 2021, the mean average performance and grade quality for all candidates is higher.
Here is the list of top candidates;
- Magata Bruce Mackenzie (Gilgil Hills Academy) 428
Momanyi Arshely Kerubo (Makini School) 427
Charity Buyanzi (Holy Family) 426
Mbugua Wairimu (Emmanuel Academy) 426
- Muteti Shantel (Kitengela International School) 426
- Stanley Omondi (Drophine Field Junior Secondary School) 426
- Wekesa Naomi (White Star Academy) 426
- Kimane Ithan – (Stepping Stone Preparatory school) 426
- Njeru Joel Musyoka – (Nyagua Primary School) 425
- Kirinya Muriuki Victor – (PCEA Mwimbi Boarding Primary School) 425
- Diana Rose Natolo (Facebeth Academy) 425
- Kaberia Emmanuel Munene – 425
- Emmanuel Kiplagat Ngetich (Moi Kabarak Primary School) – 425
- George Morris Otieno (Hill School) 425
The number of candidates with Special Needs was lower in the year 2021 (2,483) when compared to that of the year 2020 (2,675).
1.Bethany Tahillah Migosi (Thorn Grove Academy)417
2.Grace Neema Katana (Havilah Academy Mtwapa Primary School)407
3.Kamau Jackson Ndegwa(Muthiria)401
4.Musyoka Kings Kevin (Kathonzweni A.I.C.) 401
5.Migosi Dominic Sese (Mau Narok)401
6.Maina Lleyton Njagi (Ol’kalou Disabled)399
7.Otieno Barack Onyango (St Cecilia Olare)399
8.Mwachofi Elnora Mkawaind (De Paul Catholic School Kamulu)397
9.Philip Karani (Likoni School for The Blind)397
10.Dorcas Cherono (St. Sofia Kapchepobkeny Primary School)396