Alliance, Mang’u Among Schools in Spotlight as Kiambu Awaits 2025 KCSE Results

Kiambu County has once again cemented its status as one of Kenya’s academic powerhouses, with renowned institutions such as Alliance High School and Mang’u High School standing out as benchmarks of excellence ahead of the release of the 2025 KCSE results.

For decades, Alliance High School has remained synonymous with discipline, consistency, and exceptional academic outcomes. The school continues to attract high-achieving learners from across the country and has, in recent years, produced a remarkable number of straight A students, many of whom secure admission to top local and international universities. 

Its long-standing culture of mentorship and academic rigor remains a key pillar of its success.

Mang’u High School has equally sustained its position among Kenya’s top national schools. With a rich history of strong KCSE performance, the institution has repeatedly demonstrated its ability to nurture academic talent and produce well-rounded graduates who excel beyond the classroom.

Beyond examination results, both schools place strong emphasis on holistic education. Learners are actively engaged in co-curricular activities including sports, science innovation, debate, leadership training, and community outreach. 

This balanced approach ensures students develop critical thinking, leadership, and social responsibility skills necessary for life after secondary school.

Kiambu County’s strong academic profile is further reinforced by other high-performing institutions such as Alliance Girls High School and Maryhill Girls, which consistently post impressive KCSE outcomes and are widely regarded as centres of academic excellence.

As the release of the 2025 KCSE results draws closer, excitement continues to build among candidates, parents, and educators. 

The sustained performance of Kiambu schools, led by Alliance and Mang’u, remains a source of national admiration and a testament to the enduring value of discipline, quality teaching, and academic focus in Kenya’s education system.

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