Alliance Girls Ranks Among Top KCSE Performers with Strong Grade Profile

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Alliance Girls High School has once again cemented its position among Kenya’s top-performing schools after posting an impressive set of results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations.

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According to the results released by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), the school recorded 58 candidates with grade A, while 179 students attained A-. A further 146 candidates scored B+, 90 achieved grade B, and 43 posted B-, reflecting a strong overall performance across the top grade bands.

The results also show 13 candidates scored C+, eight attained grade C, while two received C-. At the lower end, one candidate scored D+ and another D, underscoring the school’s largely consistent academic outcomes.

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School administrators attributed the results to sustained academic support, structured revision programmes and collaboration between teachers, students and parents throughout the four-year cycle. The school also maintained stable learning despite curriculum and examination pressures faced nationally.

The KCSE examination is a critical milestone in Kenya’s education system, determining placement into universities, colleges and other tertiary institutions. Strong results such as those posted by Alliance Girls are expected to boost the chances of many candidates securing competitive degree courses.

As schools across the country analyse their performance, Alliance Girls’ results are likely to feature prominently in national education discussions, particularly on strategies for maintaining consistent excellence in public secondary schools.

By Amos Murumba