The Results of the 2012 Secondary School National Exam (KCSE) were released
on March 1, just before the elections in Kenya. 24 former CGA students were
among the 437,782 students in Kenya who sat for the exam last November. For the
first time one of our own managed to score the highest possible mark which is an
A plain! Rolex Maklago was one of the 1,975 students in the country who scored
the highest mark. That is less than 0.4% of the students who took the exam.
Of the 24 students from CGA, 22 managed to reach the minimum requirement
for entry into mid-level colleges (D+). Half of the 24 students reached the
minimum requirement for University (C+), placing them in the top 25% of the
country. Along with Rolex, two others managed to reach the mark needed for
direct entry into University (B+). In the first two classes we had a total of 9
students reach the B+ cutoff for direct entry into University through government
sponsorship.
Including these 24 students, CGA has now had almost 60 of its students
finish secondary school. Twenty five more are working hard to prepare
themselves for the 2013 National exams later in the year.
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Maklago is still a bright boy
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