Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha announced the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results.
While the general performance in this year’s tests improved, the CS observed that some schools saw significant increases in their mean score this year compared to 2020.
The list of best performing schools in KCPE 2021 nationally and in each region can now be revealed, following the release of the 2021 KCPE results.
The top schools in each region of the country are listed below.
Nyanza Region
- Set Green Hill Academy Kisii with 398.8 points
- Cape View Academy with 389.72 points
- Imperial Primary School Kisii with 387.07 points
- Golden Elite School with 387 points
- Echoes of Mercy Christian School with 387 points
- Excel Elementary School Kisii with 386.6 points
- Elimu Academy Kisii with 386.31 points
- Momokoro Academy Kisii with 385.04 points
- Muhoroni Furaha Academy with 384.87 points
- Janairo Junior Academy with 384 points
Eastern Region
- Inyokoni Primary School with 401.89 points
- Muumandu Hills Academy with 401.89 points
- Premese Academy with 399 points
- Miangeni International Academy with 396.3
- St. Joseph Bhakita Primary School with 385.9 points
- Precious Moment School with 385.8 points
- Emmanuel Springs Academy with 385 points
- St. Gabriel Boarding Primary School with 383.9 points
- St. Mihael Primary School with 382.8 points
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- John Paul II Primary School with 401.73 points
- Emmanuel Academy with 400.52 points
- Ikhlas Academy with 399 points
- PCEA Kathigiri Boarding with 393.73 points
- Precious Kids Maua with 390 points
- Fred’s Academy with 386.16 points
- Glorious Fountain Academy with 385.3 points
- Gatunga Junior Academy with 385 points
- Little Angels Academy with 384 points
- Freds Academy with 382.16 points
Central region
Nairobi region
- Newlight Komarock with 410 points
- Premese School with 398 points
- Precious Blood with 394 points
- Sukari Presbyterian with 393.8 points
- High Peak Junior with 393.47 points
- Mwiki Goodhope School with 389.5 points
- Josna School with 386.4 points
- St. Lilyanna Preparatory with 386.07 points
- Thika Road Academy with 386 points
Rift region
- Gilgil Hills Academy with 405.01 points
- John Paul II Diamesse School with 401.95 points
- Christ the King Primary School with 400.85 points
- Fanaka Academy with 399.19 points
- St. Peter’s Elite Academy with 396.04 points
- High Peak Junior Academy with 393.44 points
- Narok County Academy with 393 points
- Ndanani Township Primary School with 391.94 points
- Sun and Shield Academy with 389.17 points
- Harmony Schools with 386 points
Western region
- Mudasa Academy with 399.4 points
- Marrel Academy 399 points
- Fesbeth Academy with 395.87 points
- Busia Ebener Academy with 389.3 points
- Hekima Academy with 388.2 points
- Nambale Magnate with 383.9 points
- Serve Academy with 382 points
- St. Peter’s boys Primary School with 379 points
- Mbale Shalom Academy with 378 points
Coast Region
- Masimbani primary school with 395.38 points
- Bethany Christian Academy with 389 points
- Havilah Academy with 383.67 points
- Busy Bee School with 381.9 points
- Modern Green Hills Academy with 381.32 points
- Mtwapa Elite Shariani with 373.6 points
- Nyali School with 370 points
- Brighter Days Academy with 369.79
The most improved schools in the former eight provinces are listed below
1. Coast – Kambi ya Waya Primary School – improved from 203 marks in 2020 to 266 this year.
2. Central – Njenga Karume Primary School – received a 248 average score, up from 207 in 2020.
3. Ngukuini Primary School in Eastern received a mean score of 250 in comparison to 165 in 2020.
4.Nairobi – Cheleta Primary School – received 263 points as a mean score, up from 213 the previous year.
5.Rift Valley’s Lenkishon Primary School received a mean score of 272 points, up from 198 the previous year.
6. Western – Kewa DEB Primary School – scored 284 points in this year’s exam, up from 216 points last year.
7. Nyangiti Primary School in Nyanza received a mean score of 232