Boys have dominated the top positions nationally in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) released Wednesday.
In the top ten positions nationally, boys took seven while girls managed three.
The top student was Nalianya K Job of St Peter's Seminary in Eldoret followed by Gikonyo Victor Gitau and Odhiambo Emmanuel both of Alliance High School.
The top girl was Lonyangapuo E Chelagat of Alliance Girls High School and came in fourth nationally.
1. Maranda High School (261 students)
2. Alliance High School
3. Alliance Girls School
4. Starehe Boys
5. Mangu High School
6. Moi Girls High School
7. Kenya High School
8. MaryHill Girls High School
9. Pangani Girls School
10. Starehe Girls Centre.
DN website
Anyone with figures of students who sat the KCSE for the above schools?
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