St. Mary’s Kibabii Boys High School in Bungoma County has demonstrated commendable performance in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. With a mean grade of 7.864 (B-), the school continues to uphold its tradition of academic excellence.
Key Highlights
- Total Candidates: 621 students sat for the 2024 KCSE exams.
- University Qualification:
- 526 students (85%) attained the minimum university entry grade of C+ and above, highlighting the school’s dedication to academic achievement.
- Grade Distribution:
- A: 0
- A-: 13
- B+: 62
- B: 137
- B-: 141
- C+: 173
- C: 78
- C-: 17
- D+, D, D-, E: 0

Performance Overview
The results show a well-rounded performance, with the majority of students attaining grades between B+ and C+, ensuring a high university transition rate of 85%. The school’s ability to deliver consistently strong results is a testament to its academic strategies and support systems.
Principal’s Remarks
The Principal, Mr. Nicodemus Ogeto, expressed his pride in the students’ achievements and acknowledged the efforts of teachers and parents. “This success is a reflection of the discipline, hard work, and collaboration among all stakeholders. At St. Mary’s Kibabii, we are committed to equipping our students with the knowledge and values they need to excel in life,” said Mr. Ogeto.
Conclusion
St. Mary’s Kibabii Boys High School’s impressive KCSE results underscore its commitment to academic excellence and holistic education. With a university transition rate of 85%, the school continues to be a beacon of hope and inspiration for students aiming to achieve their academic and career goals.