
St Mary’s Mongorisi Secondary School has released its 2024 KCSE results, showcasing how its students performed during the examinations. The school’s overall performance reflects its ranking within Nyamira County and highlights the challenges faced in achieving higher grades. This year’s results saw no significant improvement compared to the previous year, with a mean score that remained unchanged. Here, we’ll take a closer look at the outcomes and what they mean for future students.
Key Takeaways
- Mean Score: The school achieved a mean score of 4, identical to last year’s results.
- University Admission: Only 1 out of 28 students qualified for direct university admission, resulting in a pass rate of 3.57%.
- Grade Distribution: The majority of grades were concentrated at the B+ and C levels, with no A grades reported.
St Mary’S Mongorisi Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the grade distribution for the 2024 KCSE results:
Grade | Number of Students |
---|---|
A (plain) | 0 |
A- | 0 |
B+ | 17 |
B (plain) | 0 |
B- | 0 |
C+ | 1 |
C | 4 |
C- | 6 |
D+ | 8 |
D | 2 |
D- | 6 |
E | 1 |
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- Kenguso Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Senator Kebaso Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Mecheo Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Moteoguto Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
- Nyaigwa Girls Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results
University Admission Pass Rate
The school’s performance shows a limited number of students qualifying for university admission. Here are the key details:
- Total Candidates: 28 students
- Candidates qualifying for direct KUCCPS university admission (C+ and above): 1 out of 28
- Pass Rate: 3.57%
KCSE Results Summary for St Mary’s Mongorisi Secondary School
In summary, St Mary’s Mongorisi Secondary School’s performance in the 2024 KCSE reflects significant opportunities for growth and improvement. The absence of A grades and the low qualification rate for university admission show a need for enhanced academic strategies and support for future cohorts. The school remains committed to improving its performance in the years to come.