
Nyambiri Secondary School’s performance in the 2024 KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations has been a point of interest for many in Nyamira County. As students and their families eagerly await the opportunity to further their education, an understanding of these results can offer insight into the academic environment and areas needing improvement. Below, you’ll find key data regarding the performance of students this year.
Key Takeaways:
- The school mean score for 2024 is 3.05, which shows a positive increase from 2.7857 in 2023.
- Out of 42 candidates, only 1 student achieved a C+ or higher, qualifying for direct university admission.
- The pass rate stands at a low 2.38%, indicating significant room for improvement.
Nyambiri Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution
Here’s a detailed view of the grade distribution:
Grade | Number of Candidates |
---|---|
A | 0 |
A- | 0 |
B+ | 22 |
B | 0 |
B- | 0 |
C+ | 1 |
C | 1 |
C- | 2 |
D+ | 7 |
D | 17 |
D- | 12 |
E | 2 |
Important Insights:
Grade Distribution Analysis:
- The highest number of students received a B+ grade, totaling 22 students.
- There were no top grades of A or A-, signifying a need for better academic strategies.
University Admission Prospects:
With only 1 student meeting the minimum requirements for university admission, it highlights challenges students face in achieving higher grades.
Comparative Performance:
The mean score increase this year suggests that there is progress in some areas, but the overall results indicate that targeted interventions may be necessary to further improve future outcomes.
These results have been officially confirmed by the Ministry of Education, providing a clear picture of Nyambiri Secondary School’s academic performance in 2024.
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