
The Tombe Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results are now available, providing insight into how the students performed this year. With the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams being a critical milestone for students in Kenya, understanding these results is important for both students and parents. Below, we break down the performance, including overall rankings, mean scores, and pass rates.
Key Takeaways
- Overall Performance: The mean score for the school this year is 3.107, higher than last year’s 2.4.
- Candidates Eligible for University: Unfortunately, none of the 28 candidates qualified for direct admission to university, as they did not achieve a grade of C+ or above.
- Grade Achievements: The highest achieving grade this year was B+, with 12 students attaining this score.
Tombe Mixed Secondary School 2024 KCSE Results Grade Distribution
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the grades achieved by the students:
Grade | Number of Candidates |
---|---|
A | 0 |
A- | 0 |
B+ | 12 |
B | 0 |
B- | 0 |
C+ | 0 |
C | 2 |
C- | 2 |
D+ | 7 |
D | 5 |
D- | 11 |
E | 0 |
School Performance Overview
- School Position: 169 in Nyamira County
- Mean Score: 3.107
- Standard Deviation: 0.707
- Previous Year Mean Score (2023): 2.4
- Total Candidates: 28 students
Pass Rate Analysis
Despite the increase in the overall mean score, the results indicate a concern regarding university admissions:
- Candidates with C+ and Above (University Admission): 0 out of 28
- Pass Rate: 0% in the 2024 KCSE Examinations
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Detailed Results Summary
The detailed results show a lack of high-achieving grades, but the school has produced a decent number of B+ grades. This indicates a strong performance from a portion of the candidates despite the overall challenges faced.
University Admission Analysis
While the school saw a mean score increase this year, it is important to note that 0% of the candidates qualified for direct university admission through the KUCCPS system. This reflects both the needs for further preparation at the school and the commitment required from students.
Student Gender Distribution
- Boys: 12
- Girls: 16
Location
- Physical Location: Manga Sub County, Nyamira County
The results from Tombe Mixed Secondary School reflect both achievements and challenges. With a focus on improvement, students and educators can surely work together to enhance outcomes for future KCSE examinations.