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Teachers, students, and parents continue to celebrate the KCSE national exam results, with those who studied under harsh conditions surprising many by garnering top marks. In Kakamega county, identical twin brothers have amazed many by scoring the same grades of A, despite their mother's illness which deprived them of sleep every day. Bahari Girls High School in Kilifi County has also made history by having the first student to score an A. A student who scored an A at Alliance High School was also gifted a goat by his parents in Kapsabet.
Teachers, students, and parents continue to celebrate the KCSE national exam results
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