Kakamega High School KCSE Results 2025, KNEC Performance, and Contacts

Kakamega High School KCSE results are commendable at all levels of academic excellence including the mean score and pass rate.

The recent KNEC outcomes by the Ministry of Education saw the giant school in Kakamega County retaining its position in the national ranking.

Kakamega High School KCSE results 2025

The renowned Kakamega Boys led by chief principal Dr Julius Mambili (PhD) can only do better even with a high enrolment.

Particularly noticeable in Kakamega Boys KCSE outcomes is a record high number of A-students.

Kakamega School performance analysis

Year2024
A8
A-74
B+80
B86
B-130
C+97
C97
C-29
D+10
D2
D-0
Enrolment610
Direct Entry 475
Mean Score8.12
Pass Rate77%

The mean grade improved by a margin of 0.412 between 2023 and 2024.

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Mean grade comparison

YearMean
2025~
20248.12
20237.7
20228.22
20218.20

History of Kakamega High School

Kakamega Boys previously called Government African School started in 1914 but became operational in 1933.

The institution is located in Lurambi constituency within Kakamega County.

The founding head Mr Harold Arthur Waterloo Chapman laid a strong foundation that has seen the institution shining over the years. Other notable administrators include Mr Gerald Orina.

Notable alumni from Kakamega School include former speaker of the National Assembly Kenneth Marende and former Vice President of Kenya Moody Awori.

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Also on the list of Kakamega High old boys are Bonny Khalwale, footballer Denis Oliech, Newton Kulundu, Najib Balala, Noah Wekesa, and Yusuf Chanzu.

List of other regional giants

Call the administrators for help with fee structure, admissions, and related inquiries.

Kakamega school contacts

Mobile0704143990
Telephone056-3004
Postal address90-50100 Kakamega
Email address[email protected]

Kakamega High School KCSE results print an image of a national Institution at the prime of academic prosperity.