In the 2025 KCSE examinations, Murang’a High School emerged as a top national performer, recording its best results in recent years with a mean score of 10.163 (B+). This reflected a significant improvement from its 2024 mean of 9.72.
Murang’a High School KCSE Performance Breakdown
The school achieved an exceptional university transition rate, with 511 out of 522 candidates (98.08%) qualifying for direct entry. The grade distribution was as follows:
Grade A: 88 candidates
Grade A-: 155 candidates
Grade B+: 133 candidates
Grade B: 85 candidates
Grade B-: 33 candidates
C+ and Below: 28 candidates (including 18 C+, 9 C, and 1 C-)
National and Regional Standing
Murang’a High was ranked as the 6th best school nationally based on mean score. It maintained its position as the leading school in Murang’a County and the wider Central region, surpassing other giants like Kagumo High (9.90) and Alliance Girls (10.07).

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