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Nat Schools Choices 2016 KCPE SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHOICES LIST NATIONAL SCHOOLS CODE SCHOOL NAME TYPE CLUSTER ONE 1 01100003 KENYATTA HIGH MWATATE Boys 2 01100004 BURA GIRLS Girls 3 03100001 MAMA NGINA GIRLS Girls 4 04100002 RIBE BOYS Boys 5 07200009 KARIMA GIRLS Girls 6 08200007 KAGUMO HIGH Boys 7 10200008 MURANGA HIGH Boys 8 12300001 MACHAKOS BOYS Boys 9 13300005 MUTHALE GIRLS Girls 10 14300006 MOI HIGH MBIRURI Boys 11 15300002 MERU SCHOOL Boys 12 18300003 MAKUENI BOYS Boys 13 19300004 CHOGORIA GIRLS Girls 14 20400006 PANGANI GIRLS Girls 15 23500003 ST BRIGIDS KIMININI Girls 16 24500004 ST.THERESA'S TARTAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 17 28500005 KIPSIGIS GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 18 29500006 KAPSABET BOYS Boys 19 31500011 MOI GIRLS ISINYA Girls 20 34500010 ST PATRICK ITEN Boys 21 36600002 LUGULU GIRLS Girls 22 36600004 FRIENDS KAMUSINGA Boys 23 37600001 KAKAMEGA SCHOOL Boys 24 38600003 BUNYORE GIRLS Girls 25 40700002 KISII HIGH Boys 26 40700003 NYABURURU GIRLS Girls 27 41700004 ASUMBI GIRLS Girls 28 42700005 MARANDA HIGH Boys 29 44700006 KANGA HIGH Boys 30 45800001 GARISSA HIGH Boys CLUSTER TWO 1 04100008 BAHARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 2 05100009 HOLA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 3 05100010 NGAO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 4 06100011 LAMU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 5 06100012 MPEKETONI SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 6 07200014 NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL Mixed 7 12300013 KATHIANI GIRLS SCHOOL Girls 8 16300014 MOYALE SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 9 17300015 GARBATULA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 10 18300016 MBOONI GIRLS Girls 11 21500021 TURKANA GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 12 22500024 KISIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 13 24500022 CHEWOYET H SCH Boys 14 25500023 TENWEK HIGH SCHOOL Boys 15 28500006 KABIANGA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 16 29500025 ST.JOSEPH'S GIRLS-CHEPTERIT Girls 17 30500021 NANYUKI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 18 31500026 OLOOLAISER HIGH SCHOOL Boys 19 35600008 S.A. KOLANYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 20 43700012 SIRONGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 21 44700011 MOI NYABOHANSE GILRS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 22 46800003 WAJIR HIGH SCHOOL Boys 23 46800004 WAJIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 24 47800005 MANDERA SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 25 47800006 MOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL. Girls CLUSTER THREE 1 11200001 ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL Boys 2 11200002 ALLIANCE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 3 11200003 MANGU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 4 11200004 LIMURU GIRLS' SCHOOL Girls 5 11200005 LORETO HIGH SCHOOL LIMURU Girls 6 11200006 MARYHILL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 7 20400001 LENANA SCHOOL Boys 8 20400002 NAIROBI SCHOOL Boys 9 20400003 THE KENYA HIGH SCHOOL Girls 10 20400004 STAREHE BOYS' CENTRE & SCHOOL Boys 11 20400008 MOI FORCES ACADEMY - NAIROBI Boys 12 20400009 STAREHE GIRLS' CENTRE Girls 13 26500001 MOI GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL- ELDORET Girls 14 27500002 NAKURU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 15 27500007 MOI FORCES ACADEMY LANET Girls 16 27500008 UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY Boys 17 27500009 NAKURU GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 18 39700001 MASENO SCHOOL Boys CLUSTER FOUR 1 02100005 KWALE HIGH SCHOOL Boys 2 02100006 MATUGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 3 03100007 SHIMO-LA-TEWA SCHOOL Boys 4 08200010 BISHOP GATIMU NGANDU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 5 09200011 KABARE GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 6 09200012 BARICHO HIGH SCHOOL Boys 7 10200013 MUGOIRI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 8 13300007 KITUI HIGH Boys 9 14300011 SIAKAGO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 10 15300012 ST. MARY'S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI Girls 11 16300008 MOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-MARSABIT Girls 12 17300009 ISIOLO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 13 19300010 IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 14 21500012 LODWAR BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 15 22500013 MARALAL HIGH SCHOOL Boys 16 23500014 ST. JOSEPH'S BOYS HIGH SCHOOL - KITALE Boys 17 25500019 KAPLONG GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 18 30500020 NJONJO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 19 32500015 OLE TIPIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 20 32500016 KILGORIS BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 21 33500018 BARINGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 22 34500017 MOI KAPSOWAR GIRLS Girls 23 35600007 BUTULA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 24 37600005 BUTERE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 25 38600006 CHAVAKALI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 26 39700009 KISUMU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 27 41700010 MBITA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 28 42700007 NGIYA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 29 43700008 NYAMBARIA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 30 45800002 NEP GIRLS HIGH Girls SPECIAL SCHOOLS 1 04102116 PWANI SEC/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 2 08219116 REV. MUHORO SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 3 10204114 MURANGA SCHOOL FOR HEARING IMPAIRED Mixed 4 11207105 S.A. JOYTOWN SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR PH Mixed 5 11207106 S.A. HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND Mixed 6 11232113 PCEA KAMBUI SCHOOL FOR HEARING IMPAIRED Mixed 7 12301796 MACHAKOS SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 8 15319324 ST. LUCY'S HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Mixed 9 25533120 ST. KIZITO SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE HEARING IMPAIR Mixed 10 27511533 NGALA SEC. SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 11 28571104 KEDOWA SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL Mixed 12 29513116 KAPSABET SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 13 35620109 ST. BRIDGIT AKOREET SECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL TRAIN Mixed 14 36612116 NALONDO CBM SECONDARY FOR PHYSICALLY HANDCAPPED Mixed 15 37617206 ST. ANGELA MUMIAS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF Girls 16 37625123 ACK EMATUNDU BOYS SECONDARY/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Boys 17 39734313 KIBOS VISUALLY IMPARED SECONDARY Mixed 18 40703418 GIANCHERE FRIENDS SEC/VOC FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED Mixed 19 42712113 NICO HAUSER SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIR Mixed 20 42712208 FR. OUDERAA SEC. SCHOOL FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED Mixed 21 44717106 KUJA SPECIAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF Mixed 2016 KCPE SECONDARY SCHOOLS CHOICES LIST EXTRA-COUNTY SCHOOLS CODE SCHOOL NAME TYPE EXTRA COUNTY 1 01101101 DR.AGGREY HIGH SCHOOL Boys 2 01101201 ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL LUSHANGONYI Boys 3 01113101 ELDORO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 4 01113102 TIMBILA SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 5 01114102 MURRAY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 6 01114301 MWASERE GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 7 02105104 WAA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 8 02105108 WAA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 9 04107101 MALINDI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 10 04107105 NGALA MEMORIAL GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 11 04111102 ST JOHNS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL. Girls 12 05103102 MAU MAU MEMORIAL GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 13 07214101 NYAHURURU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 14 07215202 WANJOHI SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 15 07216101 NJABINI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 16 07216103 MAGUMU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 17 07216108 MT KINANGOP GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 18 07225101 NYAKIAMBI GIRLS SECONDARY Girls 19 08202001 NYERI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 20 08202007 GIAKANJA SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 21 08210201 NAROMORU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 22 08217101 KANJURI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 23 08217202 KIRIMARA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 24 08218102 TUMUTUMU GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 25 08219101 SOUTH TETU GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 26 08219103 KAHETI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 27 08221301 KANGUBIRI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 28 08237001 KARIMA BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL Boys 29 08237002 CHINGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 30 08237003 KENYATTA HIGH SCHOOL [MAHIGA] Boys 31 08237004 CHINGA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 32 08237005 OTHAYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 33 08237009 OTHAYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 34 08237012 MAHIGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 35 09203401 KERUGOYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 36 09203402 KERUGOYA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 37 09203405 MUTIRA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 38 09222201 KIANYAGA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 39 09222301 NGIRIAMBU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 40 09224201 KAROTI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 41 10204102 MUMBI GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 42 10208201 KAMAHUHA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 43 10226201 GITHUMU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 44 10226202 GITURU SECONDARY SCHOOL Mixed 45 10226210 NG'ARARIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 46 10226211 NAARO HIGH SCHOOL Mixed 47 10226216 GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 48 10226217 GITHUNGURI GIRLS Girls 49 10226227 RUCHU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 50 10227301 NJIIRI SCHOOL Boys 51 10228101 NJUMBI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 52 10228301 GITUGI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 53 10228401 KIRIA-INI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 54 10229101 KANGEMA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 55 10234401 GATANGA GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 56 10238101 KAHUHIA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 57 10238102 KIROGO SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 58 10238114 KIAGUTHU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 59 11205101 KANUNGA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 60 11205108 LORETO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KIAMBU Girls 61 11205201 ST. ANNE'S SEC. SCHOOL-LIOKI Girls 62 11205204 KIAMBU HIGH SCHOOL Boys 63 11207101 THIKA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 64 11207102 CHANIA BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL Boys 65 11207108 CHANIA GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 66 11212101 MUHOHO HIGH Boys 67 11230101 MARY LEAKEY GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 68 11231102 PRECIOUS BLOOD KAGWE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 69 11231207 KIJABE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Boys 70 11231208 KIJABE GIRLS Girls 71 11236101 ST.FRANCIS GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL (MANG'U) Girls 72 12301702 MACHAKOS GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL Girls 73 12301703 MUMBUNI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 74 12301704 MUA HILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 75 12301710 NGELANI HIGH SCHOOL Boys 76 12301734 MUMBUNI GIRLS' SCHOOL Girls 77 12301755 KITONYINI HIGH SCHOOL Mixed 78 12301759 NYAYO A.I.C GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 79 12314201 KABAA HIGH SCHOOL Boys 80 12316101 KANGUNDO HIGH SCHOOL Boys 81 12316104 MISYANI GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 82 12343301 MASINGA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 83 12343302 MASINGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 84 12345508 TALA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 85 13302102 ST CHARLES LWANGA SCHOOL Boys 86 13302103 ST. ANGELA'S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 87 13331205 KYONDONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 88 13332101 MUTITO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Boys 89 13332102 A.I.C SOMBE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 90 13353201 MULANGO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Girls 91 13353301 MALIKU GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL Girls 92 14303101 KANGARU SCHOOL Boys 93 14303104 KANGARU GIRLS SCHOOL Girls 94 14303201 ST PAUL'S HIGH SCHOOL KEVOTE Boys
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