Alliance High School has recorded significant progress in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results.

In an interview with the Kenya News Agency (KNA), Principal David Kamau shared details about the school's performance.  Out of 452 candidates who sat for the exams, 100 students earned an A grade, 134 scored an A-, 107 received a B+, 62 got a B plain, 27 attained a B-, 12 managed a C+, six scored a C plain, and four students obtained a C-.  Kamau attributed the performance to strong discipline and effective collaboration between teachers and students. "We had very good teamwork between the teachers and the students, discussion groups among the students.

In general, the students worked as one, they really exhibited very good work.

They maintained very good order in the course of the year, which continued until the end," he said.