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Kabarak, Maseno and Alliance High School post best scores in exams

Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Secondary School former students celebrate their good results outside Caribon Restaurant in Mombasa. Ahlam Abdulaziz (centre) scored straight As in all subjects with 84 points in last year’s KCSE. [PHOTO: GIDEON MAUNDU/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: Starehe Boys Centre has fallen from the league of the traditional academic giants, with Moi High School Kabarak retaining pole position nationally in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination results released yesterday.

A preliminary compilation placed both Starehe and Precious Blood Riruta outside the top 10 schools in the country.

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