- Lawmaker Millie Odhiambo has joined other Kenyans in celebrating Mbita High School's KCSE results
- The Homa Bay-based school attained a mean grade of 9.2689, with 99% of the students scoring university grades
- From the results announced by CS Ezekiel Machogu, 16 candidates of Mbita High School scored straight As, and 73 scored A-
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Homa Bay - Schools across the country are still receiving their 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results.
On Monday, January 8, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu released the KCSE exam result.
The CS asked Kenyans to access the results through the Kenya National Examination Council's (KNEC) website.
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How Millie Odhiambo celebtrated results
In Homa Bay county, Mbita High School is among the schools that have posted impressive results after gaining a mean grade of 9.2689.
Mbita Constituency lawmaker Millie Odhiambo took to social media to celebrate the outstanding performance of the school.
Out of the 424 students who sat for the 2023 examination, 420 attained the minimum university grade of C+ and above.
From the results shared by Odhiambo, 16 candidates scored straight As, 73 scored A-, 103 scored B+, 96 scored B, 94 managed B- and 38 got C+.
Only four candidates scored grade C or below.
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