The 2025 KCSE results revealed strong performances from national and extra county schools across the country, with several institutions posting impressive mean scores above 9.0. According to the released ranking, traditional academic giants once again dominated the top positions, while a number of regional schools also made a notable impact.
Below is the list of schools with the highest mean scores in the 2025 KCSE examinations, as released:
1. Moi High School, Kabarak – 10.6
2. Alliance High School – 10.4707
3. Nova Pioneer Tatu Boys High School – 10.2
4. Maranda High School – 10.2
5. Murang’a High School – 10.163
6. Alliance Girls High School – 10.065
7. Meru School – 9.97
8. Kapsabet Boys High School – 9.9
9. Kagumo High School – 9.9
10. Kiage Tumaini Boys High School – 9.851
11. Bunyore Girls High School – 9.818
12. Asumbi Girls High School – 9.78464
13. Kitui High School – 9.72
14. Nanyuki High School – 9.683
15. Nairobi School – 9.537
16. Lenana School – 9.4988
17. Loreto High School, Limuru – 9.404
18. Agoro Sare High School – 9.392
19. Metkei Girls Secondary School – 9.381
20. ACK St Andrew’s Boys High School, Marsabit – 9.35
21. Friends School Kamusinga – 9.34
22. Kwale High School – 9.3
23. Light Group of Schools, Karen – 9.28
24. Mbita School – 9.2648
25. Onjwo Boys High School – 9.2256
26. Ikuu Boys High School – 9.181
27. Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls High School – 9.179
28. Riokindo Boys High School – 9.1235
29. St. Mary’s Girls High School, Igoji – 9.123
30. Nyandarua High School – 9.112
31. Ogande Girls High School – 9.0852
32. Riara Springs Girls High School – 9.05
33. Lugulu Girls High School – 9.012
34. Kinisa Mixed Day Secondary School – 8.897
35. Orero Secondary School – 8.8658
36. St Anne’s Muthale Girls School – 8.83
37. Our Lady of Lourdes Nyabururu Girls National School – 8.8
38. Istiqama Academy, Malindi – 8.7843
39. Nakuru Boys High School – 8.77
40. Memon Academy High – 8.59
The results highlight continued dominance by national schools while also showcasing rising excellence from county and extrancounty institutions. Education stakeholders have praised the consistency, discipline, and academic investment that contributed to the strong outcomes in the 2025 KCSE examinations.
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