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KCPE 2023 Top 100 Candidates Nationally, Results Analysis {Full Details}

Michael Warutere from Riara Springs emerged the best student in the KCPE 2023 exams with 428 marks out of 500 marks.

Only 8,525 out of 1,460,557 candidates scored over 400 marks in the 2023 KCPE examination, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu said at the new Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) headquarters in South B, Nairobi.

The commencement of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (#KCPE2023) national exams on Monday, October 30 and this year’s result announcement marks the end of the Class Eight national exams and the full entrance of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and the consequent Competency-Based Assessment (CBA).

The first 8-4-4 class was examined in 1985 while the 2023 class was the last and 39th, just one short of 40 years. The end of the 8-4-4 era at primary school level fully ushers in the competency-based curriculum (CBC) as well as the competency-based assessment (CBA).

After 38 years, the curtains finally fall on the Kenya Certificate for Primary Education Examinations (KCPE) exams as the last cohort results was released today.

Some 1,415, 315 candidates sat the last KCPE as the nearly four decades old 8-4-4 system is phased out.

A look at KCPE performance2023 Summary KCPE 2023

400 to 500 marks: 8,525 candidates (0.60%)
300 to 399 marks 352,782 candidates (24.92%)
200 to 299 marks: 658,278 candidates (48.49%)
100 to 199 marks: -383,025 candidates (27.05%)
01 – 99 marks: 2,060 candidates (0.15%)

Also read; List of KCPE 2023 Top candidates Nationally

Here is a list of the KCPE 2023 top 100 candidates nationally.

Michael Warutere who topped the 2023 KCPE exams countrywide
Michael Warutere who topped the 2023 KCPE exams countrywide

Michael Warutere from Riara Group of Schools emerged top student in KCPE 2023 with 428 marks. He says he wants to go to Mang’u High School and eventually persue Software Engineering.

Read more: KCPE 2023 Top, Best 200 Candidates Nationally

Emmaculate Washeke of Gilgil Hills Academy scored 427 marks in KCPE 2023
Emmaculate Washeke of Gilgil Hills Academy scored 427 marks in KCPE 2023

Emmaculate Washeke of Gilgil Hills Academy scored 427 marks in KCPE 2023; leading candidate in the country has 428 marks.

Debra Aluel from Ndima Kanini primary school in Nyeri scored 425
Debra Aluel from Ndima Kanini primary school in Nyeri scored 425

Debra Aluel from Ndima Kanini primary school in Nyeri scored 425 mark while number one nationwide got 428 mark

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