
The Omoyo Girls Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results are now out, and many are eager to learn about how the school performed this year. With a mix of excitement and anticipation, the outcomes reveal the hard work of students and teachers alike. Here, we break down the key highlights and important statistics related to the results, so you can easily understand what they mean for the school and its students.
Key Takeaways
- Mean Score: Omoyo Girls Secondary School achieved a mean score of 4.75 in the 2024 KCSE exam, showing improvement from the previous year’s score.
- University Pass Rate: Only 11.36% of the candidates qualified for university admission, highlighting the competitiveness of the examinations.
- Overall Performance: The school ranked 16th out of 32 schools in the Masaba North Sub-County, reflecting its position among local institutions.
Omoyo Girls Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution
Here’s a clear picture of the grade distribution for the 44 candidates who sat for the 2024 KCSE:
Grade | Number of Candidates |
---|---|
A | 0 |
A- | 0 |
B+ | 0 |
B | 0 |
B- | 0 |
C+ | 4 |
C | 7 |
C- | 9 |
D+ | 17 |
D | 6 |
D- | 0 |
E | 0 |
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Performance Overview
- Ranking: The school ranked 98 in Nyamira County.
- Comparison: Managed to improve its mean score from 4.11 in 2023 to 4.75 in 2024.
- Candidature: A total of 44 students took the exam.
Summary of KCSE Results
- 2024 Mean Score: 4.75
- 2023 Mean Score: 4.11
- 2022 Mean Score: 5.327
Conclusion
The results for Omoyo Girls Secondary School in the 2024 KCSE exams show a continued commitment to academic improvement, despite the challenges faced. The school community can take pride in their achievements, and with targeted efforts, there is potential for even better results in the future. Students, parents, and educators alike are encouraged to celebrate the progress made and to look forward to what comes next.