List of students who scored A and Their schools

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Friday, January 20, 2023, released the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam results.
While releasing the results at Mtihani House in Nairobi, the CS noted that out of the 881,416 candidates who sat the exam, 173,345 scored the minimum university entry grade of C+ and above compared to 145,776 in 2021.
Machogu also pointed out that 1,146 candidates scored grade A in 2022 outscoring the 2021 class where 1138 candidates recorded the top grade.
THE LIST (it’s in random order)
1.Osoo Happiness Ooko – Mbita High School (84 points)
2.Roberto Carlos – Mbita High School (84 points)
3.Ouma Dulo Valentino – Mbita High School (83 points)
4.Anthony Thoya Mwachinga – Mbita High School (83 points)
5.Meldon Brian Owino – Mbita High School (83 points)
6.Hillary Onyango Okuku – Mbita High School (83 points)
7.Dan Mose Onganga – Mbita High School (83 points)
8.Ngote Cleophas Atika – Mbita High School (82 points)
9.Clinton Ochieng Odhiambo – Mbita High School (82 points)
10.Victor Kipkurui – Mbita High School (82 points)
11.Wycliffe Onkware Mayenga – Mbita High School (81 points)
12.Emmanuel Kipngeno – Mbita High School (81 points)
13.Mwaura Bill Kingara – Mbita High School (81 points)
14.Chrispine Onsando Ragira – Mbita High School (81 points)
15.Ouma Edrian Evan Olwal – Mbita High School (81 points)
16.John Masau – Mang’u High School (84 points)
17.Njung’e Philemon Gachuchu – Mang’u High School (84 points)
18.Kip Geno Kirui Aaron – Mang’u High School (84 points)
19.Salmie David – Mang’u High School (84 points)
20.Vincent Kinyua – Mang’u High School (84 points)
21.Adrian Hahacho – Mang’u High School (84 points)
22.Victor Shukrani Akhonya – Mang’u High School (84 points)
23.Lewis Ouma – Mang’u High School (84 points)
24.Derrick Kahungu – Mang’u High School (84 points)
25.Mwanzia Kelvin Mutua – Mang’u High School (84 points)