KCPE and KPSEA Results Set for Release Prior to December 25.
In a recent announcement, Education PS Belio Kipsang has ignited anticipation within the educational community by confirming the imminent release of the highly anticipated results for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exams. These results will be unveiled before Christmas.
The revelation came during a comprehensive briefing on the three-day national examination process. During this briefing, Kipsang took a moment to express his appreciation for the indispensable role played by all stakeholders in ensuring the smooth operation of these crucial examinations.
What adds to the significance of this news is the commitment to expedite the exam marking process, assuring that candidates will receive their results well before the holiday festivities kick off.
Kipsang did not fail to express his gratitude to the dedicated teachers, support teams, the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC), security personnel, and all other partners. Their collective effort is a testament to the fact that this significant educational milestone is on the verge of realization.
The magnitude of this endeavor is noteworthy, with a staggering 2.6 million candidates participating in these exams.
PS Kipsang has assured the nation that the Ministry of Education fully dedicates itself to ensuring a seamless transition for all students to the next level of their education journey. Approximately 1.4 million students took the KCPE exams, while 1.2 million embarked on the KPSEA exams at Grade 6.
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This year’s cohort marks a crucial moment in Kenyan education, as it signifies the final administration of the KCPE. This transition sets the stage for fully implementing the Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) in primary schools.
With the CBC in place, students will soon be taking KPSEA examinations alone, heralding a new era in the country’s educational landscape.
As the release of these crucial results approaches, candidates, parents, and educators are anxious and eager with anticipation. The decrease in teenage pregnancies, as highlighted by Kipsang, underscores the positive impact of ongoing efforts to empower students through education.
In conclusion, this announcement goes beyond just presenting results; it signifies the continuous evolution of Kenya’s education system, presenting a timely and captivating advancement in the country’s academic progress that is likely to pique the interest of all.
KCPE Results Set For Release Prior to December 25.