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Kisima mixed secondary tops Nyandarua county KCSE for seventh consecutive year

By The Standard January 09, 2026

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Kisima mixed secondary tops Nyandarua county KCSE for seventh consecutive year

Little-known Kisima mixed secondary school in Nyahururu, for the seventh time in a row, emerged among the best schools in last year's KCSE results.The school produced thebest students in Nyandarua County, beating other academic giants in the region.The school had a mean grade of 9.94, up from the 2024 mean score of 9.71.Three of the top students had a mean grade of AFollow The Standard
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on WhatsAppThey were Paul Karani, Joseph Ngigi, and Brian Na Ganga.It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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The school produced thebest students in Nyandarua County, beating other academic giants in the region.The school had a mean grade of 9.94, up from the 2024 mean score of 9.71.Three of the top students had a mean grade of AFollow The Standard
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on WhatsAppThey were Paul Karani, Joseph Ngigi, and Brian Na Ganga.It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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The school had a mean grade of 9.94, up from the 2024 mean score of 9.71.Three of the top students had a mean grade of AFollow The Standard
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on WhatsAppThey were Paul Karani, Joseph Ngigi, and Brian Na Ganga.It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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Three of the top students had a mean grade of AFollow The Standard
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on WhatsAppThey were Paul Karani, Joseph Ngigi, and Brian Na Ganga.It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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They were Paul Karani, Joseph Ngigi, and Brian Na Ganga.It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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It also produced among them Irungu Nduta, Kimani William, John Ngugi, Lydia Muchiri, and Dickson Loriu, who scored an A minus.The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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The Kisima secondary school supports the less privileged but bright pupils drawn from Nyandarua, Laikipia, and Samburu counties.According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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According to the school principal, Daniel Amunga, this year's examination results were among the best in the school's history.‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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‘Despite the challenges, we remain the best school in terms of performance in Nyandarua County. We thank God as all our students will now be admitted to university,” he said.He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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He attributed the good performance to discipline and hard work by the students.“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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“In this school, discipline is our first chore. That is why we have been able to achieve these good results,” he said.He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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He noted that they also work as a team among the teachers, students, and parents.“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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“Teamwork has played a lot in getting these good results. We work as members of one community, and this has also played a lot in getting these results,” he noted.The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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The principal said that they help assist students from the marginalised communities in the three counties that cannot afford to pay for school fees, yet they are bright.“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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“We are here to assist them with the help to brighten their lives. These are all students from poor families, and we are proud that they now have achieved their goals,” said Mr Amunga.Stay informed. Subscribe to our newsletterBy clicking on theSIGN UPbutton, you agree to ourTerms & Conditionsand thePrivacy PolicySIGN UPStay Informed, Stay Empowered: Download the Standard ePaper App!Follow The Standard
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