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KCPE Results To Be Released Today

BY Getrude Mathayo · December 21, 2022 10:12 am

KEY POINTS

What this means is for example if a candidate scores 40 ticks in mathematics this means the maximum of 40 ticks will be 40 multiplied by 2 multiplied by 0.83 to get 66 percent and if he or she scores 50 ticks it becomes 83% which is the highest mark.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

In the standardization highest score saw Mathematics getting 83 percent, Science at 82 percent Social studies and Religion at 83 percent English at 89 percent, and Kiswahili at 91 percent.

The 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam results will be released anytime from today following the return of President William Ruto.

Following a one-week visit to Europe, Dr. Ruto flew back into the country on Monday night. However, according to the procedure, the Kenyan president must be briefed on the results before they are officially released to the public.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) and the Cabinet Secretary for Education will first present and brief the President on the results before making them public.

Some education officials, who spoke to the media yesterday, said they had been informed to be “on stand-by” as they might be invited to attend the release ceremony at the New Mitihani House on short notice.

This is the second-last edition of the KCPE examinations before the 8-4-4 system of education is completely phased out of the primary school curriculum next year.

It will be the first KCPE examination release for Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu. Before the 8-4-4 educational system is completely phased out of the primary school curriculum the following year, this is the second-to-last edition of the KCPE exams.

Additionally, it will be the first time that results from the new Knec headquarters, which took more than 35 years to develop, will be made public.

According to a circular dated 1st November 2022, from Principal Secretary (PS) for Basic Education, the candidates will join Form one on 30th January 2023

What this means is for example if a candidate scores 40 ticks in mathematics this means the maximum of 40 ticks will be 40 multiplied by 2 multiplied by 0.83 to get 66 percent and if he or she scores 50 ticks it becomes 83% which is the highest mark.

In the standardization highest score saw Mathematics getting 83 percent, Science at 82 percent Social studies and Religion at 83 percent English at 89 percent, and Kiswahili at 91 percent.

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