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Private academies beat public schools in 2022 KCPE exam

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Staff of Malindi Little Angels Junior School in Malindi Town, Kilifi County join their former class 8 pupils in celebrating their performance shortly after the release of the results by the cabinet Secretary for Education.

Private schools performed better in this year's Kenya Certificate Primary Education (KCPE) exam, according to an analysis by The Standard.

Most of the private institutions posted higher mean scores compared to their public counterparts.

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