Mama Ngina Girls students and teachers in Mombasa celebrate Yvonne Mona Mruu, who attained a mean grade of A (84 points) in the KCSE 2025 examinations. [Robert Menza, Standard]

The 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination saw 993,226 candidates sit the national test compared to 962,512 in 2024, representing a 3.19 per cent increase.

 Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba while releasing the results in Eldoret on Friday, January 9, said female candidates outnumbered male candidates for the second consecutive year, with 501,214 girls (50.46 per cent) and 492,012 boys (49.54 per cent) taking the exam.

The number of candidates qualifying for direct university entry with a mean grade of C+ and above rose to 270,715 (27.18 per cent) from 246,391 (25.53 per cent) in 2024.

Here are some of the top performers:

June Mwende John
Grade: A plain (84 points)
School: Kangaru Girls
County: Embu

 June Mwende John

Adem Stephen Packham
Grade: A plain (84 points)
School: Chulaimbo Secondary School
County: Kisumu

 Adem Stephen Packham

 Petrina Sasha Ayuma

Grade: A (81 points)

School: Limuru Girls

County: Kiambu

  Petrina Sasha Ayuma

  Clarette Monica

School: Bunyole Girls

County: Vihiga

Grade: A plain

   Clarette Monica 

Bruce Magata

Grade: A (84 points)

School: School: Alliance Boys High School,

County: Kiambu

 Bruce Magata

Muriuki Ryan Gachihi

Grade: A (83 points)

Kagumo High School

County: Nyeri

 Muriuki Ryan Gachihi

Ryan Karanja Muiru

Grade: A-

Murang’a  High

County: Murang’a

 Ryan Karanja Muiru

Macharia Freddie Ngare

Grade: A (84 points)

School: Pioneer School Maragua

County: Murang’a

 Macharia Freddie Ngare

Rebecca Ngoya

Grade: A (82 points)

School: Ng'iya Girls High School

County: Siaya

 Rebecca Ngoya

Karuga Saleh Kabi Nyambura

Grade: A plain

School: Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Girls High School

County: Nyeri  

 Karuga Saleh Kabi Nyambura

Mawdoood Farooq Abdulkarim

Grade: A (81 points)

School : Memon Academy 

County: Mombasa

 Mawdoood Farooq Abdulkarim