- Kamau Josphat Mwangi A- (278 KCPE marks)- Mioro Secondary School
- Kyulu Richard B+ (257 KCPE Marks)- Tiva Secondary School
- Maingi George Mburu B+ (279 KCPE Marks)- Njenga Karume Secondary
- Wambui James Kamau B- (186 KCPE Marks)- Gilgil Mixed High School
- Cheruiyot Gideon B (209 KCPE Marks)- Kapsoit Secondary School
- Musyoka Erick Muthui B+ (269 KCPE Marks) -St.Peter's Nzambani Boys
- Munene Roy B+ (267 KCPE Marks)- Chung'ari Mixed Day Secondary School
- Teresia Kalekye Kioko B+ (254 KCPE Marks)- Kaani Lions Secondary
- Osman Haret Gedi B+ (271 KCPE Marks)- County High School
- Dancan Kibet A- (312 KCPE Marks)- Chebwagan Secondary
- Muvevi Susan Nzisa A- (318 KCPE Marks)- Mbitini Girls' Secondary
- Waweru Martin Ngigi A- (294 KCPE Marks)- St Joseph The Worker Secondary School Mangu
- Nyakundi Joan Nyarangi B (249 KCPE Marks)- Nyameru Mixed Secondary
- Suuda Mohamed Salat C+ (133 KCPE Marks)- Abakore Mixed Day Secondary School
- Okello Bonface A- (298 KCPE Markss)- Oriwo Boys High School
- Morris Njoka Njoki A- (294 KCPE Marks)- Rukenya Mixed Day Secondary School
- Ochire Alphonce Rasto B+ (285 KCPE Marks)- Oriwo Boys High School
- Kipngeno Wilborne A- (335 KCPE Marks)- Kericho High School
- Mwaniki Paul Mwangi B+ (281 KCPE Marks)- Kiurani Secondary School
- Brian Kipkemoi B+ (285 KCPE Marks)- Kamureito High School
SEE ALSO :2018 KCPE results to be released today
18 counties had more females than male compared to 17 counties last year. These include Taita taveta, Kwale, Nyandarua, Kirinyaga, Kitui, Meru, Elgeyo Marakwet, Uasin Gishu, Murang’a, Kiambu, Machakos, Makueni, Tharaka Nithi, Nandi, Laikipia, Kakamega, Vihiga and Kisumu. Female candidates performed better than their male counterparts in English, Kiswahili, CRE, Homescience and Metal Work.


