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Coast's best scoops 426 marks as Light Academy steals the show

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Paramount Education Centre's staffs celebrate with Michael Mbaga who scored 401 marks in the year 2023 KCPE. [Kelvin Karani, Standard]

Khadija Yunis Ahmed from Light Academy in Mombasa is the top candidate at the Coast in this year's Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations.

Khadija scored 426 marks, two marks shy of the best candidate in the country, Michael Warutere, from Riara Group of Schools Primary, Imara Daima in Nairobi.

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