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Elevated national schools fail to impress in KCSE

Josech Opula, a 2014 KCSE candidate at Starehe Boys Centre who scored an A (plain) with 83 points and his father, John Opula. The 18 year old aspires to pursue a course in telecommunications engineering. [PHOTOS: WILBERFORCE NETYA/STANDARD]

NAKURU: A number of national schools in Rift Valley failed to live up to their status after recording a dismal performance in last year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.

Other top rated schools had their results cancelled over irregularities.

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