As the 2025 KCSE results continue to stream across the country, Homa Bay County has emerged as one of the regions posting impressive academic performance.
Asumbi Girls High School, led by their Principal Linet Pino, topped the county after recording a remarkable mean grade of 9.78 (B+), alongside a 100 % transition rate. A total of 914 candidates sat for the examinations at the institution, reaffirming its position as the best-performing school in the county.
Mbita High School also posted strong results, attaining a mean score of 9.264 to rank among the top schools in Homa Bay County.
However, it was a disappointing outcome for Orero Boys High School, which has traditionally dominated the county rankings. The school recorded a negative deviation, posting a mean grade of 8.865.
Meanwhile, Wikoteng’ Mixed Secondary School, a day school, recorded encouraging results after attaining a mean grade of 7.265 (C+), signaling steady improvement and competitiveness among day schools in the county.
Education stakeholders in the region have lauded the improved performance, noting it as a positive indicator of rising academic standards in Homa Bay County.
