The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is all set to release the much-awaited Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) results tomorrow.
Here’s everything parents and students should know about this important announcement.
Key Details for Parents
- Results will be available starting Monday, January 6, 2025
- Parents can access results through school portals
- Over 1.3 million students from 35,573 examination centers participated
- This marks a major milestone for CBC education system’s first cohort
What’s Happening in Schools?
The Ministry of Education has been busy preparing for the new term:
- 16,000 new classrooms are being built nationwide (93% complete)
- Nearly 10 million textbooks have been distributed across the country
- Schools are reopening Monday for a 13-week term
- A 5-day midterm break is planned
Financial Support for Schools
The government has outlined its funding plan:
- Total allocation: Ksh48.3 billion
- Term 2: 50% of funds
- Term 3: 30% of funds
- Final term: 20% of funds
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos assures parents that everything is in place for a smooth transition. For areas where classroom construction isn’t complete, temporary measures will ensure all students have safe learning spaces.
What Parents Should Do
- Prepare to check results through school portals
- Stay in touch with school administration
- Ensure students are ready for the new term starting Monday
This release marks a significant moment for Kenya’s education system, particularly for the pioneer CBC cohort moving to Grade 9.
The Ministry emphasizes its commitment to supporting both students and schools through this transition period.
KCSE results are also expected within the first two weeks of January.
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