St. Peter’s Mumias Boys High School has reaffirmed its position as a leading academic institution with an impressive performance in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Achieving a mean grade of B- (8.1861 points), the school continues to set a high standard for education in Kakamega County and beyond.
Key Highlights
- Total Candidates: 576 students sat for the KCSE exams in 2024.
- Direct University Entry:
- 529 students (91.84%) attained the minimum university entry grade of C+ and above.
- Grade Distribution:
- A: 0
- A-: 16
- B+: 66
- B: 144
- B-: 184
- C+: 119
- C: 40
- C-: 6
- D+: 0
- D: 0
- D-: 0
- E: 1

Performance Overview
The school demonstrated remarkable consistency in its performance, with the bulk of students achieving grades in the B- to B range. The university transition rate of 91.84% underscores the school’s commitment to academic excellence.
Principal’s Remarks
The Chief Principal, Owino Chrispinus, expressed his satisfaction with the results, crediting the students’ dedication and the teachers’ unwavering support. “This outstanding performance reflects the hard work and discipline of our students, the dedication of our teachers, and the support from parents and the community. Together, we have achieved great success,” he stated.
Conclusion
St. Peter’s Mumias Boys High School’s excellent KCSE results are a testament to its holistic approach to education. With 91.84% of students qualifying for university, the school continues to empower young minds and maintain its legacy of academic excellence.








