Maseno high school is a top performing Boys’ only National school that is located in Kisumu County of Nyanza Region; along the busy Kisumu-Busia Highway. The school’s KCSE results 2023 are a cause of celebration among parents, staff members and recent candidates. We look into the recent performance analysis with a closer focus on the mean grade and pass rate.
Featuring in the list of top-performing national schools plunged Maseno Boys into the academic limelight. Behind the strong comeback is the school the motto ‘Perseverance Shall Win Through’.
Maseno high school KCSE results 2023
The lake-region-based Maseno School has been shining steadily since its establishment in 1906.
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Summarized below is the latest grade distribution.
48 candidates scored A (plain)
133 candidates scored A- (minus)
141 candidates scored B+ (plus)
115 candidates scored B (plain)
65 candidates scored B- (minus)
37 candidates scored C+ (plus)
8 candidates scored C (plain)
3 candidates scored C- (minus)
2 candidates scored D+ (plus)
Producing a record-high 181 A-student means that Maseno scooped at least 10 per cent of all A-grades in the 2022 national exams.
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Out of the 552 candidates, only 13 students missed the KUCCPS pass rate of C+ for direct university entry.
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Maseno school performance analysis over the years
The mean score of Maseno has been on a steady rise except for the 2021 nose dive. Luckily, it has since fallen on the right track with even better outcomes.
Here is an in-depth look at the school’s performance between 2019 and 2022.
Grades
2019
2020
2021
2022
A
23
24
20
48
A-
83
121
74
133
B+
109
121
116
141
B
99
94
121
115
B-
73
54
91
65
C+
43
34
74
37
C
15
11
41
8
C-
16
3
8
3
D+
7
0
1
2
D
1
0
0
0
Entry
476
462
546
552
University
437
448
496
539
Mean
9.09
9.58
8.86
9.66
% Pass
91.80%
96.96%
90.84%
97.64%
The peaking performance categorizes Maseno as a school where boys are turned into men with greater efficiency.
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