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THE STANDARD
EDUCATION
Top schools in Nyanza posted impressive results in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination.
The results released yesterday by Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha put Maranda High, Agoro Sare, Riokindo and St Joseph Rapogi in the limelight over their good performance.
Agoro Sare in Homa Bay County produced the second-best student nationally, Allan Udoma, while Maranda had the eighth and fourteenth in Henry Madaga and Kiprono Howard, respectively.
Maranda, in Siaya, topped Nyanza schools with a mean score of 9.7, which was an improvement from 2019 when it scored 8.9.
The school also had two students living with disability emerge among the best in their category. John Ominde, who is visually impaired, and David Omondi, who is physically challenged, were among the top 15 candidates.