
The Ibara Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results have just been released, revealing the school’s performance in this year’s national exams. The school secured position 127 in Nyamira County, demonstrating a school mean score of 4.111. This marks an improvement from the mean score of 3.3529 in the 2023 KCSE results, reflecting a positive trend for the institution.
In the Nyamira North Sub-County KCSE rankings, Ibara Mixed Secondary School achieved position 34 out of the 55 schools that participated. This performance is a crucial indicator of academic outcomes within the region and provides insight into the school’s standing among its peers.
Key Takeaways:
- Ibara Mixed Secondary School had a mean score of 4.111 in the 2024 KCSE exams.
- The school had a total of 18 students who sat for the exams, but there were no candidates qualifying for university admission with a grade of C+ and above.
- The performance showed a notable deviation from last year’s results, indicating potential areas for improvement.
Ibara Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution
Here is the grade distribution for Ibara Mixed Secondary School in the 2024 KCSE results:
Grade | Number of Candidates |
---|---|
A | 0 |
A- | 0 |
B+ | 8 |
B | 0 |
B- | 0 |
C+ | 0 |
C | 4 |
C- | 2 |
D+ | 5 |
D | 6 |
D- | 1 |
E | 0 |
Related Results:
- Sengereri Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- St. Danes Erongo Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Ntana Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Tombe Girls Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Endiba Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
University Admission Qualification
Of the 18 students who completed the KCSE, none achieved a grade of C+ or higher required for direct university admission through KUCCPS, resulting in a pass rate of 0% for this examination cycle. This figure highlights the challenges faced by the students and the institution as a whole.
Historical Comparison of KCSE Mean Scores
- 2024 KCSE Mean Score: 4.111
- 2023 KCSE Mean Score: 3.3529
- 2022 KCSE Mean Score: 3.515
The results are officially verified and provided by the Ministry of Education, emphasizing the need for ongoing support and intervention for the students at Ibara Mixed Secondary School. With targeted strategies, there is the potential for improved outcomes in future assessments.