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The first-ever Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results were released on Thursday. We asked parents and guardians to share their results with the Nation in order to highlight the country's top performers. Below is a snapshot of the hundreds of submissions we received since the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) portal went live with the results.
Note: This list, which highlights those that scored 63 points and above, is not exhaustive; it will be continuously updated as more share their results. The table is searchable by candidate name or school. The list can also be ranked by points in either ascending or descending order.
Find more of our KJSEA coverage below: