Government will be tracking the candidates' performance in the KCPE and KCSE examinations.
On Friday, Education CS Amina Mohammed released KCSE results and recommended the most improved candidates.
The candidates whose names she read out have impressed many Kenyans, with a number of them making the best out of a not so good performance in their KCPE exams.
Here is a list of the students with their scores in this year's KCSE and their KCPE marks:
1. Kamau Josphat Mwangi A- (KCPE 257 MARKS) Mioro secondary school.
2.Duncan Kibet A- (KCPE 312 MARKS) Chebwagan Secondary School.
3. Kipngeno Wilborne A- (KCPE 335) Kericho High School
4.Okello Bornface A- (KCPE 298 MARKS) Oriwo Boys High school
5. Waweru Martin Ngigi A- (KCPE 294 MARKS) St Josephs- Mang'u
6. Muvevi Susan Nzisa A- (KCPE 318 MARKS) Mbithi Secondary School
7.Morris Njoka Njoki A- (KCPE 294 MARKS) Rukenya Mixed-Day
8. Ochire Alphonce Rasto B+ -( KCPE 285 MARKS) Oriwo Boys
9. Paul Mwangi B+ (KCPE 281 MARKS) Kiurani Secondary School
10. Brian Kipkemoi B+(KCPE 288 MARKS) Kamureito High School
11. Kiyulu Richard B+(KCPE 257 MARKS) Tiva Secondary School
12. Munene Roy B+(KCPE 267 MARKS) Changari Mixed-Day school
13. Teresia Kalekye kioko B+(KCPE 254 MARKS) Kaani Lion Secondary School
14.Osman Haret Gedi B+ (KCPE 271MARKS)
15. Cheruyot Gideon B -(KCPE 209 MARKS) Kapsoit secondary School
16. Suuda Mohammed Salat C+ (KCPE 133 MARKS) Abakore Mixed-Day Secondary School.