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KCSE 2023 RESULTS

Announcing the results on Monday, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu indicated that 1,216 candidates, representing 0.14 per cent, got straight As in 2023 compared to 1,146 in 2022. Broken down, a total of 7,254 got A- (minus), 18,078 attained B+ (plus), 36,728 got B (plain) while 78,343 got C+ (plus). In total, 201,133 candidates, representing 22.27 […]

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KNEC PAYS 2023 INVIGILATORS AND EXAMINERS

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has initiated payments to examiners for their services during the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.Knec pays 2023 examimers. PS Kipsang has confirmed ahead of kcse Results release at Moi Girls High School assured the Contracted officials that by the

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THE TOP 100 STUDENTS IN 2023 KCSE

Here is the official list of the top 100 candidates in the 2023 KCSE examination results.Kcse top 100 students. Position Student Name School Grade 1 JERIEL NDEDA OBURA MANGU HIGH SCHOOL A 2 MUKUHA TIMOTHY KAMAU ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL A 3 JOB NGARA MANGU HIGH SCHOOL A 4 CHEGE DAVID KAMAU ST. JOSEPH’S BOYS HIGH

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HOW TO CHECK RESULTS ONLINE

Unlike in the previous year, candidates will not be able to access the 2023 KCSE results through SMS code. “Individual 2023 KCSE candidates’ examination results will be accessed online through a link on the KNEC website or directly through the URL: www.results.knec.ac.ke,” a statement from KNEC read in part.  The results would be available immediately after release

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2024 SCHOOL CALENDAR

The Ministry of Education on Friday released the 2024 schools academic calendar for pre-primary, primary, secondary schools and teachers training colleges. 2024 SCHOOL CALENDAR TERM 1 The ministry said in 2024 term one will open on January 8, 2024 and close on April 5, 2024, for 13 weeks. Schools will then proceed for half term

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CHANGES IN SUBJECTS IN PRIMARY, JUNIOUR AND SENIOR SCHOOLS

It said subjects in Pre-primary (PP1-PP2) should not exceed five, Lower Primary (Grade 1-3) should not exceed seven; Upper Primary (Grade 4-6) should not exceed eight; Junior School (Grade 7-9) should not exceed nine subjects and Senior School (Grade 10-12) should not exceed seven subjects. Pre-Primary and Lower Primary Kipsang said the number of learning

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