Saturday 12 July 2014

2013 Kcse Results

Summary KCSE Results 2013

Top candidates: Kingori Tom Wanderi (Alliance), Aloo Shem (Maranda), Kivuva Angela (Moi High), Borus Norah Chelangat (Precious B)
Top schools; 1. Alliance High School top school in KCSE 2013, Moi High Kabarak second and Precious Blood Riruta third. All with mean grades of A-

Top 10 schools nationally results of KCSE 2013
1. Alliance High School A-
2. Moi High School Kabarak A-
3. Precious Blood Riruta A-
4. Kapsabet Boys A-
5. Maseno School A-
6. Molo Academy A-
7. Strathmore School A-
8. Chavakali High School A-
9. Maryhill Girls High School A-
10. Kenya High School A-

- Top students KCSE 2013 Results
1. Kingori Tom Wanderi (Alliance High School)
2. Obiero Aloo Shem (Maranda High School)
3. Kivuva Angela Nzisa (Moi High School, Nakuru)
4. Borus Norah Chelagat (Precious Blood Girls, Riruta)
5. Osoro O. Brian (Nairobi School)
6. Mokogi Motanya Benson (Chavakali High School)
7. Makokha Calvin Mwadime (Nairobi School)
8. Gwala Fidel Odhiambo (Maranda High School)
9. Biwott J. Brenda (Kenya High)
10. Okonda L. Joseph (Alliance High School)

Top Private Schools KCSE 2013 Results
1. Moi High School, Kabarak
2. Strathmore School
3. Anestar Boys High School, Lanet
4. Pioneer School, Murang'a
5. Mary Mother of Grace Secondary School, Laikipia
6. Wamy High School, Nairobi
7. Sunshine Secondary School, Nairobi
8. Light Academy, Nairobi
9. Kianda School, Nairobi
10. Chemelil Academy, Kisumu

- King'ori Tom Wanderi top student in 2013 KCSE Exams.
- The number of candidates who scored A grades increased from 1,975 in 2012 to 2,722 in 2013
- There was a decline in performance in English, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography and Agriculture
- The decline in English performance is consistent with the use of digital devices.
- Kiswahili, Biology, Physics, CRE, Business Studies and History subjects had significant improvement compared to 2012

- Top counties KCSE 2013 Results
1. Samburu
2. Siaya
3. Elgeyo Marakwet
4. West Pokot
5. Trans Nzoia
6. Bomet
7. Kisumu
8. Busia
9. Embu
10. Uasin Gishu

- Top KCSE 2013 Districts: 1. Westlands 2. Loima 3. Samburu Central 4. East Pokot
- Precious Blood, Riruta was the top school in Nairobi followed by Strathmore School and Kenya High School.
- 123,365 candidates qualify for university
- In 2013, 3,353 KCSE candidates were involved in a form of cheating.
-  One candidate nearly chocked as she tried to chew the unauthorized material
- Others even go as far as writing notes on their thighs where invigilators cannot access for obvious reasons
- From KCSE 2014 candidates involved in exam irregularities may be barred from sitting for any exam for three years.
- Cases of candidates being caught with mobile phones are also on the increase
- Taita Taveta, Baringo, Bomet and Lamu counties did not register KCSE exam irregularities
- The number of candidates who do not answer questions is on the increase.
- Children should join class one at 6yrs, Form One at 14yrs and complete Form 4 at 18yrs
- Get your KCSE results by sending index to 22252
Tom Wanderi Kingori & Alliance High School Top
Kingori Tom Wanderi of Alliance High School and Kivuva Angela Nzisa of Moi High School Kabarak were the top performing boy and girl in the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.
Wanderi who scored an average of 87.11 percent was followed by Aloo Shem of Maranda High School who was the second best performing student nationally.

Alliance High School and Moi High School Kabarak were the best performing schools overall followed by Precious Blood Riruta and Kapsabet Boys.

There was an overall decline in the 2013 KCSE examination performance compared to 2012 with 123,365 scoring C+ required for admittance into University.

Top 10 students nationally

1. Kingori Tom – Alliance High School
2. Aloo Shem – Maranda High
3. Kivuva Angela – Moi Kabarak
4. Norah Chelagat – Precious Blood Riruta
5. Osoro Brian – Nairobi School
6. Mukoji Benson – Chavakali
7. Magoha Mwadime – Nairobi School
8. Fidel Odhiambo – Maranda
9. Biwott Brenda – Kenya High
10. Okonda Joseph – Alliance High School

Top 10 schools nationally

1. Alliance H/school A-
2. Moi High School Kabarak A-
3. Precious Blood Riruta A-
4. Kapsabet Boys A-
5. Maseno School A-
6. Molo Academy A-
7. Strathmore School A-
8. Chavakali High School A-
9. Mary Hill Girls High School A-
10. Kenya High School A-

2013 KCSE Results out Monday (March 3rd 2014)

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced that the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results for 2013 will be released on Monday, March 3, 2014.
As is tradition the Education, Science and Technology Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi is expected to officially release the results at Mitihani House.
The candidates and their parents will be glued on TV screens or listening to radio broadcasts to catch the names of the top students and schools that will be announced by Prof. Kaimenyi.
The 446,969 candidates who sat the examination in 7,606 centres countrywide will then be able to access their results via Short Message Service (SMS) and on www.knec.ac.ke immediately after.

"To access the 2013 KCSE examination results, send the candidate’s index number to 22252," an announcement from KNEC read.

Those whose results have been cancelled on suspicion of cheating will be notified through writing.

"Heads are expected to inform candidates and parents/guardians whose results have been withheld or cancelled to avoid a situation where they travel all the way to the council," the statement continued to state.

Once the results are released, candidates will have until April 4 to appeal for remarking or to raise any discrepancies in the results.

"Upon receipt of the examination results, thoroughly scrutinise the results for correctness and ensure accuracy of, the names, index number and gender; school name and code; and individual subjects," the council urged.

While 10,620 more candidates sat the KCSE examination in 2013 than 2012, there were numerous reported cases of exam cheating.

Just a day after the exam started on October 22, 2013, four students were charged in a Mombasa court for illegally being in possession of examination material and for being in possession of a mobile phone inside an examination room.

Two days later, two other students were arrested again in Mombasa for the same offences.

KNEC Chief Executive Officer Paul Wasanga also announced the arrest of 20 university students and three principals in connection with exam cheating during the 2013 examination.

"Many of the cases have been reported to us by the concerned stakeholders who include the public and candidates themselves through SMS, email, telephone and some have walked to our offices to give us information on cheating in examinations which is very commendable," Wasanga said at the time.

The timely release of the results was then threatened by teachers who said they would not mark the papers due to poor conditions in marking centres and poor pay but this was eventually resolved.
In 2012 Tony Edgar of Maseno High School was the top KCSE candidate with a mean score of 89.86 followed by Oliver Kiarie of Maranda High School and Victor Borona of Alliance High School who came in second and third respectively in results released by the late Mutula Kilonzo, Education Minister at the time, a month before he died.
KCSE Results 2013: This is how you check your KCSE 2013 results via SMS and online.
To check the results for KCSE 2013 online, go to the K.N.E.C website http://www.knec.ac.ke/ and enter your Index number.
To check your KCSE (class of 2013) results by SMS send an SMS with your Index Number from Safaricom, Airtel or Orange to 22252.
Candidates should visit their examination centers for their official results slip. At the same time parents and pupils should check the results for any anomaly such as incorrect candidate’s name, school name and code as well as wrong subject grade and report to KNEC within a month after the announcement.

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