Maryhill Girls High School students broke into celebration after the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) class of 2025 posted impressive grades.
The school posted 64 A plain, 179 A minuses, 191 B+, 136 B plain, 64 B- minus, 20 C+, 6 C plain and 5 C- (minus), achieving a mean score of 9.9008 points
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The school also had over 98 percent of the 665 candidates who sat for the exam attained university grades.
The Chief Principal Grace Macharia attributed the sterling performance to hard work, dedication and discipline among students as well as fear of God.
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“We really say thank you God. We have done very well because we had no any D+, and below. This year we are aiming to do even better,” Macharia noted
By Jeff Mwangi
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