In the KCSE 2025 examinations, Sarif Mixed Day Secondary School delivered an impressive and inspiring performance proving that school category does not define academic potential. Despite being classified as a C4 school, Sarif Mixed Day produced results that rival—and in some cases surpass—those posted by well-established national and extra-county schools.
Overview of the 2025 KCSE Results
According to the provisional results released on 9th January 2026, Sarif Mixed Day Secondary School presented 74 candidates for the KCSE 2025 examinations.
The grade distribution was as follows:
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Grade A: 0
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Grade A–: 13
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Grade B+: 41
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Grade B: 16
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Grade B–: 3
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Grade C+ and below: 0
The school recorded a mean score of 9.876, which translates to a mean grade of B.
For a C4 mixed day school, these results are exceptional. Posting a mean grade of B places Sarif Mixed Day ahead of several well-known schools in higher categories that struggled to achieve similar averages in the 2025 KCSE cycle. The absence of C+, C, or D grades further underscores the consistency and depth of academic preparation among the candidates.

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