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Innovation, teachers behind Kabarak's great KCSE grades

Nakuru Deputy Governor David Kones awards the best performing students at Moi High School Kabarak during their 16th Annual Prize and Thanksgiving ceremony at the school on March 25,2023. [Kipsang Joseph,Standard]

Innovative teaching and use of technology at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic boosted 2022 KCSE results at Moi High school Kabarak.

The school, which emerged among the top schools with a mean score of 10.13 managed a 99 per cent transition, an improvement from 2021.

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