Lugari Primary School in Lugari Constituency, Kakamega County, has had its share of glory in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in the recent years.
In the just released KCPE 2022, however, the results recorded by a top candidate seems to have dropped compared to the previous exam, with the best confirmed so far, Franwell Mudachi, who has been leading his class of 56 in mock exams, getting 371 marks.
Joel Irario, who usually came second, has 370 marks as Dan Wavomba gets 356.
Vanon Mulindi received 352 marks.
The results recorded by the top confirmed candidate are lower that those of KCPE 2021 in which the leading candidate, Annate Vulinga, received 380 marks.
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Thanks to headmistress Mrs Ruth kimangit to make lugari primary shine in their national exams. How I wish you work as teammates- teachers, parents and pupils we need more of 400 marks in the last national examination of 2023.