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In Kenya, the grading system varies according to the overall performance of candidates in the national exam called Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).. All grade thresholds change per year according to the intensity of the exam.
Kitengela Mixed Secondary School Milimani: Lenana School: Nairobi: Nairobi County: Nairobi Province: Mang'u High School (established 1925) Thika: Kiambu County: Central: Maraba Secondary School Nandi County: Rift Valley: Maranda High School: Bondo: Siaya County: Nyanza: Maseno School (established 1906) Maseno: Kisumu County: Nyanza: Light ...
Historic prestigious national high schools include Mang'u High School, Alliance High School (Kenya), Lenana School and Starehe Boys' Centre and School. Private secondary schools in Kenya are generally high cost, offering students an alternative system of education with better or more luxurious facilities compared to public schools.
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Belgian secondary schools use a scale from 0 to 100 or even above for exams (50 usually being the passing grade). On report cards, certain schools also give grades on a percentage scale (0 to 100) while others use a 0–10 scale. Those total scores are weighted averages of exams and tests. In Belgian secondary schools, there are 6 years.
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The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an academic certificate awarded to candidates upon completion of secondary education in Kenya. [1]The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 at the same time as the last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), which it replaced as the entrance requirement for Kenyan universities.