Maryhill Girls High School Form 4 Students Launch KCSE 2025 Targets in Colourful Event

Maryhill Girls High School in Thika, Kiambu county, has launched its target mean grade and score for the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). Maryhill Girls High School students laubch target for KCSE 2025. The school held a colourful and vibrant celebration with every Form Four stream entering the arena with dance and cheer. What is Maryhill Girls High School KCSE 2025 target? In videos making rounds on TikTok, students and teachers are captured dancing and celebrating before they unveil a banner with the target mean grade and mean score in front of their parents.  Moreover, they had a cake with the targets for KCSE 2025 written. The target mean score is 10.6, a mean grade of A plain. Social media users react The beautiful launch attracted varied reactions online with many sharing their experiences in high school, while others wished the students well in their studies and goals.

Belindalish: “The bazokizo group was very demure.” Barry: “Let me tell you Maina, I am in a school somewhere it’s now week three and we don’t have a timetable.” OFA: “The class with the best dancers usually have poor performers while that with poor dancers has the top performers. Verify if this is true or false.” Natasha: “What do you mean target launching, they do not do them during class meetings anymore” One: “KCSE target launching, I know parents spent a lot of money here.” Shawadi: “I can never get back to this school.” Mooh: “I am an alumnus of Maryhill, shine my girls.”  Rinje Zay: “Where do people get connections to work in these schools because we suffer here at Kahutini secondary school? In such a school you get plum even without salary.”

Mwas: Then you have our school, the staff meeting will be next week, the timetable is not yet out and class registers are yet to be made.” Chebie 538: “You mean people launch targets, they are not just told in meetings?” How did Maryhill Girls perform in KCSE 2024 The Thika-based school celebrated remarkable performance in the 2024 KCSE exam results. The girls got a mean score of 10.0511, an improvement from 2023 when they scooped 9.4423. Out of the total number of candidates, 80 scored A plains, 181 had A-, 139 had B+, 111 had B plains and 37 had B-. Also, 32 candidates scored C+, five had C plains while only two had C-.

 

by Lynn-Linzer Kibebe

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