Last year 2023 was the last of the (Kenya Certificate of Primary Education)KCPE cohort countrywide. It is also the last Form 1 class transitioning to our Secondary Section from the Primary Section. Justin Kariuki emerged scholar of the year for the primary class. He was interviewed by our students media team. These were his comments:

Media Team: How does it feel to be the top of your class in KCPE?
Justin Kariuki: It was a really nice feeling especially when I had just found out!
Media Team: Were you expecting to do this well?
Justin Kariuki: Honestly, I was not really expecting such a high mark. I can say I was hoping for it.
Media Team: How did you prepare yourself?
Justin Kariuki: I made sure I studied a lot and was always listening in class.
Media Team: Who would you like to thank the most?
Justin Kariuki: I would like to thank my parents. The support I got from them was monumental. I would not have gotten this far if it were not for them.
Media Team: What would you like to tell the next candidates in line?
Justin Kariuki: Make sure to listen to your teachers, study a lot and probably most importantly, keep motivated.

Other top students who have joined our Secondary Section are:

 

Michael Muturi

Jeremy Rotich

Peter Kiringa

Michael Koech

We wish to congratulate the Standard 8 class of 2022 on a splendid performance in their KCPE examinations. The class posted an impressive mean of 380.49, an improvement of 8.36 on the 2021 performance.

The top 2 students, Curtis Kamotho and Ryan Mugambi tied at 409 marks. Here are the five boys who scored 400 marks and above:

CURTIS KAMOTHO

409

KAMAU KANGE

406

RYAN MUGAMBI

409

MATTHEW KWENA

401

IMANI KAMAU

407

We note with appreciation that the 37 out of 39 boys scored 350 marks and above while the whole cohort scored over 300 marks!

Here is a summary of the subject performance:

SUBJECT PERCENTAGE
ENGLISH: 81.31
KISWAHILI: 67.82
MATHEMATICS: 82.67
SCIENCE: 73.18
SOCIAL STUDIES AND CRE: 75.51

We wish to congratulate and thank our parents for accompanying their sons on this journey. Your efforts and sacrifices have paid off! We also congratulate all the teachers who have journeyed with these boys; those who taught them in lower classes and those who prepared them in their exams. The boys would not have made it without your support, thank you!

We wish these gallant young men God’s blessings in their next phase in life!

We wish to congratulate the Class of 2021 on the good performance in the KCPE exams released on Monday, 28th March 2022. The class attained a mean of 372.13. Although this was a drop from the mean of 382.27 scored in 2020, the class registered an improvement in three subjects: English from a mean of 80.27 to 83.3; Math from 78.05 to 80.9 and Science from 72.30 to 74.0.

The top student this year is Justus Mamicha. He scored 407 marks. He was followed by Alex Kariuki (403). Enock Maina and Trevor Mwaura tied at 400 marks.

We thank the parents of the class of 2021 for your gallant efforts! Your support to this class, especially during the Covid-19 lock-down is much appreciated.

We wish the candidates the best of luck as they embark on the next level of their education.

JUSTUS MAMICHA

407

ENOCK MAINA

400

ALEX KARIUKI

404

TREVOR MWAURA

400

We wish to congratulate our Standard 8, Class of 2020 on a superb performance! Despite the challenges occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic, the class scored an average of 382 marks.

Std 8 Class of 2020

They also posted impressive results in all the subjects:

English                80.27

Kiswahili              77.59

Math                   78.05

Science                72.30

SSRE                   74.41

We are extremely happy to note that the class scored the highest average in Kiswahili in the history of the school! Hongera!

This good performance is no doubt the fruits of hard work on the part of the boys and their teachers. The boys’ sense of self-discipline, focus and sacrifice were evident throughout their stay at Strathmore and especially in their last year of school.

The teachers went out their way, especially during the Covid-19 closure to engage the boys and to offer academic and moral support during those trying moments: behold the fruits of your sacrifice!

Special thanks go to the parents of these gallant young men: You have been steadfast in supporting them and the school in their education and formation. Your love and hard work has paid off. The boys and the school are truly grateful to you.
As we thank God for the good results we also pray for his guidance as these young men embark on their next phase of their academic odyssey.

We present to you the candidates that scored 400 marks and above:

KIMEU ANDREW MWENDWA

419

MUURA MWANGI

419

MWATHI EMMANUEL RUGENDO

409

IRUNGU IAN GIKONYO

406

MWANZIA NATHAN MWENDWA

405

MUINDI RYAN MWILU

401

Congratulations to the class of 2019!

Strathmore Class of 2019 posted a mean score of 389.35 in their KCPE examinations whose results were released yesterday. This is an improvement from the mean of 384.13 posted in 2018.

The top candidate, Christopher Kinyanjui scored 425 marks. Fifteen boys scored 400 marks and above.

The class posted excellent results in all subjects with English and Mathematics taking the lead with an average of 86.58 and 81.93 respectively.

Congratulations too to the teachers, tutors and members of staff who as a team have worked towards this great performance.

Congratulations to the parents! For eight years you have tirelessly given yourselves to your sons, showing your unwavering faith in them even in the bleakest of moments! This success is yours too!

These results give us one more reason to be grateful to God!

2019 K.C.P.E RESULTS ANALYSIS

ENGLISH KISWAHILI MATHEMATICS  SCIENCE   SST/ CRE AVERAGE
86.58 71.45 81.93 73.20 76.20 389.35
Candidates who scored 400 marks and above

CHRISTOPHER WAIRAGUH KINYANJUI

425

PHILIP MURERI MUGAMBI

420

ANTHONY LOUIS FERNANDES

419

EMMANUEL RATANYA KIMATHI

415

JAMES WAMBUGU KIUMI

415

SEAN MUIGA WANJOHI

411

FERNANDOS OBWOGE MAINA

410

DAVID NJOGU MWANGI

410

BRIAN MWANGI MUIGAI

409

BENEDICT MUSYOKA MBALU

407

JEREMY NDUNGU GITIBA

404

MOSES KILONZO MAINGI

404

ANDREW WAWIRE OCHIENG

402

EDWIN ONYANGO OKWACH

401

MARK KIPCHUMBA TOWETT

400

PRIMARY CLASS OF 2018
PRIMARY CLASS OF 2018

The 2018 KCPE results were released on Monday, 19th November 2018. Strathmore School registered an average mark of 384.13. This is the first year in the history of the school that we have presented a full class of 40 boys!

The school posted a mean of above 70% in all the subjects with mathematics posting an impressive 85.65% average and English posting 84.13% average. SST/RE, Kiswahili and Science posted 72.05, 71.18 and 71.13 respectively.

The best pupil, Sylvanus Wanyonyi, scored 440 out of 500 marks. 16 boys scored over 400 marks, one of the highest numbers ever in the history of the school. 25 boys met the 370 cut off mark to the secondary section of the school.

The school wishes to congratulate the 2018 candidates for this splendid performance. The School also congratulates their parents who have stood by them and who have made heroic sacrifices for the sake of their children. Congratulations also to all the teachers who handled this class right from Standard One and especially those who prepared them for the KCPE examinations. Their hard work has been rewarded!

Pupils who scored 400 and above

SYLVANUS KHISA WANYONYI

440

LEVY KANITHI NJUGUNA

417

EUGENE ONYANGO ODHIAMBO

411

RAPHAEL KIPROTICH KIPROP

405

ERICK MUCHIRI KANJA

430

ANTHONY MUTHIORA MWANGI

416

ANTHONY KARANU KIMANI

410

NGONDO KIMEMIA

403

GIOVANNI ATISA MAYIEKO

424

HILLARY NABILAYI WEKESA

414

SPENCER JACK ODISA

407

SAMUEL GACHIE KAMAU

400

MATHENGE MARIBEI GITAHI

420

TRATTON CHARLES ONYANGO

412

ROBERT KWACH OTIENO

406

NOEL DIMA DIMA

400

2018 K.C.P.E RESULTS ANALYSIS

AVERAGE ENGLISH KISWAHILI MATH SCIENCE SST/CRE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
384.13 84.13 71.18 85.7 71.13 72.05 40

The KCPE results were released on Tuesday, 21st November 2017. Strathmore School registered an average mark of 389.12. This a 15 mark improvement from 374.22 posted in 2016.

The school also posted a mean of above 70% in all the subjects with English (91.5%) and mathematics (80.41) taking the lead. Kiswahili, Science and SST/RE posted 70.89, 75.41 and 71.81 respectively.

The best pupil, Austin Kimathi, scored 437 out of 500 marks. 12 boys managed to score over 400 marks. 32 boys met the 370 cut off mark to the secondary section of the school. This translates to 84% transition rate, one of the highest in the history of the school.

The school wishes to congratulate the 2017 candidates for this splendid performance.

The School also congratulates to all the teachers who handled this class right from Standard One and especially those who prepared them for the KCPE examinations. Their hard work has been rewarded.

Special congratulations go to the candidates’ parents for walking with the candidates and for their sacrifices, time, energy and prayers, and most importantly for believing in them!

Austin Kimathi

437

Kyle Odula

435

Ryan Njoroge

416

Hubert Wanyeki

413

Matthew Wachira

410

Henezi Matiko

409

Mark Njenga

409

Augustine Chironga

408

Joseph Ngala

403

Victor Mathenge

403

Kerago Mbugua

402

Ryan Miriti

402

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