KNEC Suspends Nyambaria High School Principal Amid Exam Irregularity Allegations.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has taken decisive action against Nyambaria High School Principal Charles Onyari in response to allegations of examination irregularities. Mr Onyari has been temporarily relieved of his role as the examination center manager at the school in Kisii during the ongoing national examinations. It’s important to note that his suspension pertains to this specific function and does not affect his position as the school’s principal.
Nyambaria High School gained prominence in 2022 when it achieved remarkable results in the previous year’s KCSE examinations. According to the preliminary results, the school attained a mean score of 10.89, marking a significant improvement compared to their last performance of 9.31. Notably, 28 students achieved an A (plain), 383 students earned an A- (minus), and 76 students secured a B+ grade, with the lowest-scoring student achieving a B (plain).
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This development has sparked attention due to the High School’s recent success and the allegations of exam irregularities leading to the suspension of their principal, Charles Onyari. KNEC’S prompt response underscores the importance of maintaining the integrity of national examinations.
KNEC Suspends Nyambaria High School Principal Amid Exam Irregularity Allegations.