Miss Otieno Irine Juliet emerged the best candidate with a performance index of 87.644 while Kaluna James of Maseno School came second with a performance index of 87.394. Edwin Otieno Ouko of Light Academy in Nairobi with a performance index of 87.363 came third and Kamweru Mwangi Duncan with a performance index of 87.289 from Moi high school Kabarak in Nakuru was fourth. Mioro Secondary School in Murang’a County produced the most improved candidate in the examination, Josphat Mwangi Kamau. In 2017, Pangani Girls produced the best candidate, Karimi Naomi Kawira, who scored 87.011 points. The school’s performance index was 66.222 and it was ranked position 10 nationally in the 2017 exams.
Source: Daily Nation December 21, 2018 22:18 UTC