Kiabiraa Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results

The Kiabiraa Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results have been released, showcasing the performance of the students in this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. This release is essential for parents, students, and the community as it provides an overview of the school’s academic standing compared to previous years and other schools in the region.

Key Takeaway

  • Mean Score Improvement: Kiabiraa Secondary School achieved a mean score of 4.55, showing significant improvement over last year’s score of 3.066.
  • University Admission Rates: Only 7.34% of the candidates qualified for direct university admission indicating areas for improvement.
  • B+ Dominance: A large number of students, 67, scored B+, highlighting the strengths in that grade range.

Kiabiraa Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution

The following table outlines the grade distribution for the candidates who sat for the KCSE exams this year:

GradeEntry
A0
A-0
B+67
B0
B-0
C+6
C12
C-35
D+35
D13
D-6
E0

Overview of Performance

Kiabiraa Secondary School ranked 103 in Nyamira County and 13 out of 30 in the Manga Sub-County. The total number of candidates was 109, with no students achieving an A or A- grade. However, the school is proud to report 67 students scoring B+, which is a strong indicator of proficiency.

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Candidate Information

A closer look at the candidates reveals an impressive number of B+ grades despite the total number qualifying for university admission being low compared to expectations. Only 8 out of 109 students scored C+ or above, highlighting potential areas for growth and academic support.

Academic Performance Summary

  • Mean Score: 4.55
  • Standard Deviation: 1.48
  • Total Candidates: 109

Previous Years’ Mean Scores

  • 2024: 4.55
  • 2023: 3.066
  • 2022: 3.34

Kiabiraa Secondary School has shown positive strides in its academic performance, particularly with an increase in the mean score. While there is still room for improvement in achieving higher university admission rates, the school community looks forward to continued progress in the coming years.

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