- Asumbi Girls’ National School has recorded yet another impressive result in KCSE, posting 100% transition to university
- All 914 students scored C+ and above, setting new performance standards not just for the school but the county at large
- The school’s chief principal, Linet Pino, attributed the success to teamwork among students, teachers, and parents
Asumbi Girls’ National School in Homa Bay county became a centre of joy and celebration after receiving the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results on Friday, January 9.

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The school, which has been recording impressive results for decades, set new standards with an excellent performance that saw all candidates who sat for the national test qualify for university placement.
The school’s chief principal, Linet Pino, who shared the results with the continuing students, revealed that a total of 914 students sat for the exam and all of them scored C+ and above.
“We have gotten nine A (plain), 178 A- (minus), 396 B+ (plus), 273 B (plain) 54 B- (minus), and four C+ (plus),” Pino noted.

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Compared to the 2024 KCSE, Asumbi had a positive deviation of 0.6 points.
“This year, we have a total of 764 registered candidates for the 2026 KCSE. We believe we will do better this year,” the school head noted amid applause and celebrations from students.
Over the years, Asumbi has done exceedingly well, and the principal noted that it has been teamwork from students, teachers, and parents.
“We wouldn’t have done this well if any of us failed their part. I’m grateful for everyone who did their part exemplary well,” Pino said.
The students took the celebrations to the playing field, where they sang the 2025 candidates’ anthem as they danced with great happiness.
Additional reporting by Florence Owiti, TUKO.co.ke correspondent, Homa Bay
Source: TUKO.co.ke



