Kivuva Angela Nzisa from Moi High School, Nakuru with her father Patrick Wambua at their home in Nairobi's Lavington estate on March 3, 2014. She emerged the top female candidate in last year's KCSE exams. Photo/EVANS HABIL
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Strathmore School students celebrate after they emerged the 7th top school in the 2013 KCSE results on March 3, 2014. SALATON NJAU (NAIROBI)
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Girls from Kenya High School celebrate their KCSE results on March 3, 2014. Their school was ranked position ten nationally. Photo/DENISH OCHIENG
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Maseno students celebrate their victory after they emerged the fifth best school nationally in last year's KCSE. Photo/JACOB OWITI
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Students from Nairobi School celebrate after they produced two top ten students countrywide and were ranked position 12 in last year's KCSE results announced on March 3, 2014. Photo/ANN KAMONI
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Moi High School, Kabarak students celebrate the 2013 KCSE results on March 3, 2014. The school emerged second nationally and produced the best girl nationally. Photo/SULEIMAN MBATIAH
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Students of Molo Academy celebrate on March 3, 2014 after they were ranked sixth nationally and number 2 in Nakuru County. Photo/JIMSON NDUNGU
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Obiero Aloo Shem from Maranda High School after he was announced as the second best student nationally in the 2013 KCSE results. Photo/TOM OTIENO
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Obiero Aloo Shem (right) and his twin brother Obiero Odongo Mark congratulate each other after the former was announced the second best student nationally in the 2013 KCSE. Photo/TOM OTIENO
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Students from Sister Mary Stephen Nkoitoi Secondary School celebrate on March 3, 2014 after the school produced the best student in Narok County. PHOTO/GEORGE SAYAGIE
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Sylvester Nyerere of Maseno School who emerged the top student in Kisumu County in KCSE exam results released on March 3, 2014.Photo/JACOB OWITI
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Kisumu Girls celebrate the release of the 2013 KCSE exams announced on March 3, 2014. Photo/TOM OTIENO
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Students of Chavakali High School in Vihiga County celebrate after they were ranked position 8 nationally in the KCSE exam results released on March 3, 2014. Photo/ISAAC WALE
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Students of Arabuko Sokoke High School in Kilifi with their principal Mohamed Aden after their school was announced top in Kilifi County with a mean grade of B- in last year's KCSE exam results announced on March 3, 2014. Photo/GEORGE KIKAMI.