PHOTOS Best performing 2021 KCPE candidates

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Education CS George Magoha on Monday released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Examination results at Mtihani House.

Candidates, parents/guardians and teachers waited anxiously as the CS read the results.

Magata Bruce Mackenzie emerged as the top student in the country with 428 Marks in the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education exam.


Mackenzie was a candidate at the Gilgil Hills Academy.

Magata was closely followed by Ashley Kerubo from Makini School Kibos with 427 marks.

A total of 11,857 students scored 400 marks and above.


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Momanyi Arshely Kerubo

Makini School

427 marks


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Naomi Wekesa

White Star Academy

426 marks


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Julie Odeo

Marell Academy, Bungoma

421 marks


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Clara Nyambura

Gilgil School

420 marks



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Steven Shayan

Oruba Primary School- Migori.

419 marks.
 
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