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National schools post top grades and high mean scores

James Kamunge (in white) of Anester Boys High school in Nakuru celebrates with teachers after he scored A- of 78 points in this year’s KCSE exams. [Kipsang Joseph/Standard]

Kenya High School posted a mean score of 10.467 to top nationally in this year’s KCSE examinations and also produced the highest number of A students.

However, Buluma Tony Wabuko of Kapsabet Boys High School posted 87.159 points to emerge the best candidate nationally, while Barasa Maryanne Njeri of Kenya High came second with 87.087 points.

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