KNEC Finally Makes New Announcement Concerning KCPE And KPSEA Exams
Many college students nationwide are approaching their final examinations, and the pressure to achieve high grades for admission to various national institutions and colleges is mounting. Moreover, the government has been diligently working to ensure the success of all students in their final exams.
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According to a recent announcement by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), new details regarding the upcoming examinations have emerged. As reported by a reputable source and circulating on social media, KNEC has officially declared that all schools will close on the 27th of this month, permitting only candidates to remain on campus. Furthermore, it has been disclosed that the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) will commence on June 30th, coinciding with the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations. These assessments will span four days, concluding on November 2nd. Additionally, the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams are scheduled to start on November 3rd and conclude on November 24th. Remarkably, the examination marking process is set to commence promptly and is expected to take just three weeks.
This news is of significant importance to all Kenyans, particularly parents with school-going children. The government’s decision to close all schools on the 27th and align the start dates of KCPE and KPSEA is a positive development, reflecting their commitment to ensuring all candidates can sit for their final examinations.
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KNEC Finally Makes New Announcement Concerning KCPE And KPSEA Exams