Nairobi School KCSE 2024 Results: Performance Analysis and Grade Distribution

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Nairobi School has once again demonstrated its academic prowess with an impressive performance in the 2024 KCSE examinations. The institution achieved a mean grade of 9.228 (Grade B), cementing its reputation as one of Kenya’s premier national schools.

Out of the 543 candidates who sat for the examination, an overwhelming 93% (505 students) qualified for direct university entry with grades of C+ and above. This remarkable achievement highlights the school’s dedication to academic excellence and holistic student development.

The breakdown of grades is equally impressive. Nairobi School produced 36 students with straight A’s, while 99 students attained A-. Additionally, 138 students scored B+, and 99 managed a solid B. The performance extended to the B- category, with 86 students earning this grade. A commendable 47 students achieved C+, ensuring their eligibility for university admission.

The school recorded minimal lower grades, with only 23 students scoring C, 6 achieving C-, and 7 obtaining D+. The D category had just 2 students, while there were no D- grades, underscoring the high academic standards maintained by the institution.

Nairobi School KCSE 2024 Results

Grade Number of Students
A 36
A- 99
B+ 138
B 99
B- 86
C+ 47
C 23
C- 6
D+ 7
D 2
D- 0
Category Value
Total Entry 543
Mean Score 9.228
Mean Grade B
University Entry (C+ and above) 505 out of 543 (93%)

This table highlights Nairobi School’s exemplary performance in the 2024 KCSE, with 93% of students qualifying for university.

This success can be attributed to the school’s strong leadership, dedicated teaching staff, and hardworking students. Nairobi School’s consistent performance reflects the commitment to nurturing students academically, socially, and morally. It also showcases the positive impact of strategic mentorship programs and robust support systems.

As Nairobi School celebrates this exceptional performance, it remains a shining example of what discipline, resilience, and quality education can achieve. With 93% of its candidates qualifying for university, the institution continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Kenya’s future leaders. This achievement is a testament to Nairobi School’s enduring legacy of excellence.


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