By Francis Kasaya
Two students of Bungoma High School are yet to receive their 2023 Kenya Certificate of Secondary School (KCSE) results.
Speaking in his office, the school senior principal Enock Andanje stated that two students have pended results due to misplaced marks.
He said that out of a total of 344 students who sat for the examinations, two of the students are yet to receive to receive their results.

“I am appealing to the affected students and their parents to be patient with us as the ministry is doing what is humanly possible to release their results,” said Andanje.
Bungoma high school improved in last year’s KCSE results by scoring the mean points of 7.13 with the mean grade of C+ compared to 2022 where they achieved 6.74 M.
Bungoma high school emerged second in Bungoma South Sub County while St. Mary’s Kibabii boys emerged tops with the mean grade of 8.0 while Cardinal Otunga girls high emerged third in the just released exams.
The school never produced an A but managed to score 8A-, 24B+, 55B, 45B-, 67C+, 88C, 44C- and 13D-.
“We appreciate the board of management, parents, non teaching staff, students and all education stake holders for the impressive results, we are also hopefully to regaining our position as the academic giants of yester years,” said Andanje.
The Principal called for concerted efforts from all those concerned in realizing they post good results early next year.
“We want to make sure we lead in Bungoma County and Western region at large as the power house of academics, Bungoma high school is moving towards achieving this,” he said.



