NAIROBI, Kenya — Nairobi School has recorded a strong performance in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, with hundreds of its candidates qualifying for direct university admission.
The school announced that 578 candidates who sat the examination have so far attained grades that meet the threshold for direct entry into Kenyan universities.
The results place Nairobi School among the top-performing secondary institutions in the country this year.
School administrators said the outcome reflects consistent investment in academic excellence, discipline, and student support.
Education analysts note that such performances from established national schools continue to shape competitive trends in university placements.
More detailed results are expected as final confirmations are received from the Kenya National Examinations Council.



