Continuing its tradition of excellence, Moi High School-Kabarak is once again among the top performers in last year's KCSE examinations.

The school achieved an impressive mean grade of 9.89, with a 99 per cent transition rate in a class of 356 candidates.

It produced 34 A plains, 104 A minuses, 83 B+, and 84Bs among other grades.  The school's Chief Principal Elisheba Cheruiyot, credited this success to the high level of discipline and the dedication of both candidates and teachers in the revision programs. "Our students have always demonstrated high levels of discipline, making it easier for teachers to guide them effectively.

They were also very hardworking, and together with the teachers, they collaborated to complete the syllabus on time, allowing ample time for revision," Cheruiyot said.