The results for the 2013 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
examinations were released at the headquarters of the Kenya National
Examination Council in Nairobi on Tuesday morning by Education Cabinet
Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi.
The top candidates were
Kimutai Brian from Nandi County and Otieno Akoth from Kisumu County who
both scored 444 points while Kirinyaga emerged as the top county
nationally and Mumias was declared the top district.
Wajir was the most improved county, with the mean score going up from 200 to 2012.
Keiyo
South MP Jackson Kiptanui hailed Elgeyo-Marakwet County for being
number two countrywide. The county had a mean score of 271.
Mr
Kiptanui congratulated parents, teachers and pupils in the county for
the hard work and determination that saw them perform well.
“The
parents, teachers and pupils in the county should continue with same
spirit for better performance and good life,” Mr Kiptanui said by phone.
More to follow.
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