NAIROBI, Kenya — Moi High School Kabarak has recorded its highest performance to date in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), according to partial results released so far.
The school posted a mean score of 10.6, equivalent to an overall grade of A.
Of the 406 candidates, 82 attained A (plain), 150 attained A-, and 119 attained B+.
School officials said the results reflect consistent investment in teaching, learning resources, and student support.
“This is our best performance yet, and we are confident we could produce some of the top-performing candidates in the country,” the administration stated.
Education analysts note that such achievements highlight the growing competitiveness of national schools in nurturing academic excellence, while providing a benchmark for peer institutions.



