Otieno Lewis Omondi from St. Peters, Mumias, is the top candidate in the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) after scoring 431 marks.
Releasing the results Wednesday, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has said this is a three-mark improvement from the 2021 Exam.
The CS announced that of the 1.2 million candidates who wrote the exams, 9, 4443 scored 400 marks and above out of the possible 500.
“We are very impressed with the KCPE examination class of 2022 for performing well and raising the standards of the main performance,” said Machogu.
To get the KCPE results, one can send candidates’ full index number, followed by KCPE to 20076.
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