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otienosmall
#11 Posted : Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:03:12 PM
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Jaina wrote:
Below is the list of the top ten positions nationally;

1. Kagiri Christine Muthoni- 442

1. Irungu Martin Waiharo- 442

2. Karanja Herbert Chrispin- 441

3. Kuol Tito Yak- 440

4. Owour Duana Adhaimbo- 439

5. Mbogo Mwenda Samson-438

5. Mwangangi Andrew Mutinda-438

5. Kamau Andrew Mundia-438

5. Maina Noela Wanjiru-438

6. Adhiambo Belinda Melisa-437

6. Onyango Awino Loraine-437

6. Lupia Endrian Oduor-437

6. Mulitu Morris Muoo-437

6. Kiraga Brian Nzai-437




regional balancing was not observedsmile smile
QW25081985
#12 Posted : Wednesday, December 28, 2011 7:06:30 PM
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aiiish .there's a ka boy in my hood who got 430 ..lol...u donot want to see how happy the parents were ...lol
Sober
#13 Posted : Wednesday, December 28, 2011 9:57:34 PM
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And the bottom five counties all come from the coast...
African parents don't know how to say sorry.. the closest you will get to a sorry is a 'have you eaten'
TiggerTiggy
#14 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 3:43:50 AM
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saw the piece on the south sudanese chap who was ranked 4th nationally. he could not read when he joined some school in nai at standard 6. so he would get help from the nursery teachers. what an inspiring story
Gordon Gekko
#15 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 7:35:45 AM
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As we celebrate the young achievers let us spare a thought for that boy who led Central Province in 1992, got admission to Starehe, 'failed' at KCSE by scoring B- and is now selling charcoal in his neighbourhood after dropping out of campus in 2nd year.
Sober
#16 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 8:58:24 AM
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KCPE- Kisiis Cant Pass Exams
African parents don't know how to say sorry.. the closest you will get to a sorry is a 'have you eaten'
esthershirley
#17 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:04:14 AM
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analys this carefully, and i think something not right somewhere. It seems some private schools are registering other students in a different center for example Makini, Newlight and Gilgil hill academy I am very sure class eight class was over 100 students where are the others

Top 10 private
Candidates
Gilgil Hill 41
St Kelvin Hill 20
Newlight Academy 22
Makini Ngong 22
Booker Academy 88 (making sense)
Mary Joy 53 not bad
Freds Academy 40 not bad
Pleasant Vies 30
Crystal Hill 40
Star Sheikh 165 (deserve it)

Lets just not celebrate for the sake and let the truth be told.
Kratos
#18 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:26:29 AM
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Posts: 1,694
esthershirley wrote:
analys this carefully, and i think something not right somewhere. It seems some private schools are registering other students in a different center for example Makini, Newlight and Gilgil hill academy I am very sure class eight class was over 100 students where are the others

Top 10 private
Candidates
Gilgil Hill 41
St Kelvin Hill 20
Newlight Academy 22
Makini Ngong 22
Booker Academy 88 (making sense)
Mary Joy 53 not bad
Freds Academy 40 not bad
Pleasant Vies 30
Crystal Hill 40
Star Sheikh 165 (deserve it)

Lets just not celebrate for the sake and let the truth be told.


I believe its common to have private schools with far much lesser students than public schools. I even know a case of two public schools that had 31 and 43 candidates in this years exam.

“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer
majimaji
#19 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 9:36:19 AM
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Posts: 1,162
esthershirley wrote:
analys this carefully, and i think something not right somewhere. It seems some private schools are registering other students in a different center for example Makini, Newlight and Gilgil hill academy I am very sure class eight class was over 100 students where are the others

Top 10 private
Candidates
Gilgil Hill 41
St Kelvin Hill 20
Newlight Academy 22
Makini Ngong 22
Booker Academy 88 (making sense)
Mary Joy 53 not bad
Freds Academy 40 not bad
Pleasant Vies 30
Crystal Hill 40
Star Sheikh 165 (deserve it)

Lets just not celebrate for the sake and let the truth be told.


Any evidence?
Marty
#20 Posted : Thursday, December 29, 2011 10:11:47 AM
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Joined: 3/31/2008
Posts: 761
Location: Nairobi
esthershirley wrote:
analys this carefully, and i think something not right somewhere. It seems some private schools are registering other students in a different center for example Makini, Newlight and Gilgil hill academy I am very sure class eight class was over 100 students where are the others

Top 10 private
Candidates
Gilgil Hill 41
St Kelvin Hill 20
Newlight Academy 22
Makini Ngong 22
Booker Academy 88 (making sense)
Mary Joy 53 not bad
Freds Academy 40 not bad
Pleasant Vies 30
Crystal Hill 40
Star Sheikh 165 (deserve it)

Lets just not celebrate for the sake and let the truth be told.


what is the truth?
When I admire the wonder of a sunset or the beauty
of the moon, my soul expands in worship of the Creator.
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