Latest update on when KCSE 2021/2022 examination results will be released by the Ministry of Education cabinet secretary George Magoha and the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC). SMS code for checking exams results is also available below.
KCSE 2021/2022
KCSE 2021/2022 examination started on 28th February 2022 with practicals subjects and ended on 1st April 2022 with Physics practicals.
When will KCSE 2021/2022 results be released?
According to the ministry of education cabinet secretary, Prof. George Magoha, KCSE 2021/2022 results will be released before 25th April 2022 (when schools will re-open). He said this while commissioning CBC classrooms at Machakos Boys High School.
As of publishing this post, the marking of KCSE examinations is complete.
Checking of Exam Results
KCSE 2021 candidates can check their exams results by sending their index to SMS 20076. The results will only be available once they have officially been released by education CS George Magoha.
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The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released a list of schools yet to upload their grade 4 and Class scores to LCBE portal. According to the list over 2,000 schools, countrywide, are yet to submit their class 8 scores despite the fact that the earlier deadline set for 20th November, 2020, had already elapsed.
“KNEC administered school based learning assessments for Grade Four (4) and Class Eight ( 8) from 26th to 30th October 2020, and schools have been scoring and uploading the scores onto the KNEC Assessment Portal using the correct formats provided by KNEC.” Reads a circular by KNEC Boss Dr. Mercy Karogo that is dated 7th December, 2020.
Karogo says the schools that are yet to upload their scores are derailing the Council’s plans to release the results.
“The Council is planning for data processing, analysis and compilation of reports on the findings of the Grade Four (4) and Class Eight ( 8) assessments from 7th December, 2020. The reports on the findings of the assessment shall be submitted to the Ministry of Education, the Teachers Service Commission( TSC) and disseminated to schools before 18th December, 2020.” Notes Dr. Karogo.
She now asks the affected schools to ensure the data is submitted online as soon as possible.
KNEC CIRCULAR ON UPLOADING OF CLASS 8 SCORES ONTO THE LCBE PORTAL
Here are the contents of the Circular by Dr. Karogo and that has been sent to all Teachers Service Commission, TSC, County Directors.
“RE: UPLOADING OF GRADE 4 AND CLASS 8 SCORES
1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is mandated to set and maintain assessment standards; administer assessment and award certification, among other roles.
2.0 KNEC administered school based learning assessments for Grade Four (4) and Class Eight ( 8) from 26th to 30th October 2020, and schools have been scoring and uploading the scores onto the KNEC Assessment Portal using the correct formats provided by KNEC.
3.0 There is a notable progress in uploading of the scores, especially for Class Eight (8). However, there is still a notable proportion of schools which have not uploaded the scores.
4.0 The Council is planning for data processing, analysis and compilation of reports on the findings of the Grade Four (4) and Class Eight ( 8) assessments from 7th December, 2020.
The reports on the findings of the assessment shall be submitted to the Ministry of Education, the Teachers Service Commission( TSC) and disseminated to schools before 18th December, 2020.
5.0 In view of the above, there is need for the uploading exercise to be concluded. The purpose of this communication, therefore, is to request your office to inform the Head teachers of the attached schools in your county/ sub county to upload the scores using the correct format provided by KNEC earlier on. This should be done by 8th December, 2020.
The Kenya National Examinations Council appreciates your continued support and the mutual working relationship.”
Kapsabet Boys High SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- The School is a top performing high school in Nandi County Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for Kapsabet Boys school.
Kapsabet Boys High school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
KAPSABET HIGH SCHOOL KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
We have analysed results for the school in the KCSE 2020 examinations. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and all schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.
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Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
Here are the Extra County Schools in Nairobi County:
Matongo Boys High school 2021/2022 KCSE Results Analysis, Grade Count
Matongo Boys High school recorded an impressive result in the 2021 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 7.1 points which is a C+ (Plus)
Out of the 130 candidates who sat for the 2021 KCSE exams, a total of 78 candidates attained the direct university entry grade. This translates to 60 % direct entry.
HERE IS THE SCHOOL’S 2021 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS IN FULL
The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released the payment rates for contracted professionals who will be in charge of this year’s national examinations.
The contracted professionals who include Centre Managers (Principals and Head Teachers), Supervisors, Invigilators and Security Personnel are expected to update their details online and download their invitation letters at https://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals
According to Payment details released by the Council, Primary school head who will act as Centre Managers for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams will pocket a daily subsistence allowance of Sh500; for a total of 4 days (including rehearsal day).
On their part, Secondary schools Principals are expected to also earn a daily allowance of Sh500 for 18 days. The highest paid Supervisor will walk away with a sum total of Sh12,510 while the highest paid invigilator will pocket Sh9860.
The National exams will be administered and managed by 179,149 teachers in the capacities of centre managers, supervisors, invigilators and markers. Of this, 70,790 personnel will be used during the field administration of the KCSE examinations.
The Council has failed to factor payment for Deputy Head Teachers and Principals despite the fact that they will be present during the examination period as assistant Centre Managers. Also walking home empty handed are teachers handling science subjects who will be required to prepare and administer practicals during the KCSE examinations.
The government has mobilized over 180,000 teachers as well as police helicopters for this year’s national examinations.
The table below summarizes the expected pay for the Contracted Professionals:
Here are the guidelines on how to download the invitation letters online:
1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council shall invite the existing and qualified newly trained Examiners for this year’s marking exercise online. 2.0 The site shall be accessible by all KCPE and KCSE Examiners. 3.0 Examiners concerned shall be required to do the following: 3.1 Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke. 3.2 Those with cp2 accounts, login into the Examiners portal using their username and password. 3.3 Those without cp2 accounts, click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in format (2547*******) and submit to get their username and pass word for logging into the system. 3.4 Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are given in the invitation letter. For further details contact any of the following: 4.1 Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997: 4.2 Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke.
The marking exercise is slated for November/ December.
Ngara Girls High School is a Girls’ only Secondary School, located near nairobi Town, Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; in Kenya. Get to know Ngara Girls Highschool’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION
Ngara Girls High School is a Girls’ only Secondary School, located near nairobi Town, Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; in Kenya.
SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: Ngara Girls High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only Secondary School
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20403004
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
gara Girls’ High School started as an Asian mixed secondary school during the colonial era in 1957. The first head of the school was Mr. Waller. Five years later, in 1962, the boys were moved to Nairobi South ‘B’ where they started the present day Highway Secondary School. The following year, 1963, which was Kenya’s year of independence, the school, being a girls’ day school, received its first lady headmistress, Mrs. Serah Joseph who served the school for only one year. She was replaced by Mrs. Reina D’Souza in 1964. It was this year when the Ominde Commission abolished the system of education in Kenyan schools based on racial lines. Ngara Girls’ High School was now open to all races. However, the school still remained under the management of Asian heads up to 1987 when Mrs. Ottaro (the first African headmistress of the school) took over from Mrs. Vimala Chaudry, the longest serving head of the school (1968-87)
For a long time, efforts were made to turn the school from a day school to a boarding school. The project took root in 1986 when classrooms that used to be for ‘A’ level tuition were renovated to make dormitories for Form Four girls. This was done after the Kenyan government had adopted the recommendations of the McKay Commission which did away with the 7-4-2-3 Educational System and adopted the present 8-4-4 system. At this time, Mrs. Macharia was the principal of the school. One factor that made it easy to turn Form Fours into boarders was because the previous principal, Mrs. Ottaro had organized for the school canteen to be renovated into a kitchen which was already serving hot lunches for the students.
Under Mrs. Macharia, parents, students and teachers embarked on various activities to raise funds to put up more boarding facilities for the students. This was done through harambee contributions, sale of raffle tickets, walks and even variety shows.
In 1996, the Community Development Trust Fund (CDTF) gave a grant and together with the parents’ contribution and money raised by the students from walks, sale of raffle tickets and variety shows, a new hostel complex was started. The phase one part of the hostel complex had two floors which managed to accommodate 372 girls after completion. These were Form 3 and 4 students. The 348 day scholars continued to waste a lot of time commuting to and from their homes. The matatu menace continued to interfere with their discipline and therefore academic performance. The boarders were also getting a lot of influence from outside through the day scholars. There was therefore one urgent need; to have all the students in the hostel so that we could concentrate on only one agenda which was to uplift the academic standards of the school. This was one of the tasks which Mrs. Josephine Mwandoe who became the new principal of the school in 2000 took in her stride.
Mrs. Mwandoe wasted no time and organized for a harambee which was held on 8th September 2001. The money collected helped to complete the two top floors of the hostel complex and 180 girls were accommodated in it leaving 168 girls out as day scholars. This was not enough. The school community wanted all the girls in the hostel. New challenges also came up for example, the security of the students and frequent blackouts. Therefore, as parents continued digging deeper into their pockets to raise funds to put up a new hostel block, they also had to try and raise funds for the construction of a perimeter wall round the school and for the purchase of a generator.
The new hostel block was constructed and completed in 2004. It accommodated the rest of the students who had been locked out of boarding. Ngara Girls’ High School therefore, became a full boarding school. A stone wall was constructed round the school and Securicor Company (the present day Group 4 Security) was approached to install a security alarm system in the school. The school is now under 24 hour surveillance by the company. To curb the problem of frequent blackouts, parents contributed money and a generator was bought, which goes on automatically whenever there is a blackout.
The school has a clinic which is run by a full time school nurse. This clinic is an important facility in the school because it deals with the health of the students, both mentally and physically. The clinic is fully equipped with adequate drugs and other medical tools.
The school can also boast of a computer laboratory which was opened in May 2007. This is a great inspiration to the students. The ones taking the computer lessons enjoy them very much.
Mrs Munyasya came on board in January 2009 and under her able leadership the school’s infrastructure has been renovated and both the students and staff are enjoying the change that has come. Higher academics standards have started taking root.
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To be one of the best performing schools nationally
SCHOOL’S MISSION
To Produce An All Round Student; Academically, Discipline wise and Spiritually.
SCHOOL’S MOTTO
Honore Et Labore (Honor and Effot)
SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
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Kilifi County from the Coast Region produced 2 candidates in the list of top 100 candidates nationally; in the 2019 KCPE exam. The best candidate in this county scored 431 marks out of 500.
Here are the County’s top candidates and their schools; in the 2019 KCPE Exam:
Education Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Amina Mohammed, has today given a press brief on the status of administration of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams, 2018. The CS says no exam leakage has been recorded, so far. See the press brief, below:
“HUNT FOR KCSE EARLY EXPOSURE MASTERMINDS
Today marks the fourth day of (the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Exams) KCSE 2018 involving 664,550 candidates countrywide. I am happy to announce that the level of precision in the administration of this examination has been remarkable.
We have, for instance, managed to strictly comply with the daily 6am schedule of distributing all examination material from Exams Council (The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC) containers to all Examination Centres.
We haven’t recorded a single case where any examination has been leaked since the examination started keeping true to our promise to deliver free and fair results. All the papers have been delivered to every centre with all the unique Exams Council (KNEC) security features intact.
For this commendable delivery so far, I thank all the Exams Council and (Teachers Service Commission) TSC Kenya personnel who have put aside their personal and official demands to ensure the examination process is flawless.”
The Ministry of Education has issued an important circular on the status of preparation of the 2021 KCPE and KCSE examinations. The Ministry says the tests that will be done in March/ April this year are ready.
According to the latest circular by Education Principal Secretary, Dr. Belio Kipsang, and dated January 21, 2021, there will be no extra-curricular and social activities during the Second/Third Term (National Examination Term).
See details from the circular, below;
RE: PREPARATIONS FOR THE 2021 EXAMINATIONS BY THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
Further to the ongoing preparations for national examinations, the Ministry in consultation with the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) and in compliance with the provisions of the Kenya National Examinations Council Act, specifically Legal Notice No. 135 on Conduct of Examination Rules and in line with the Ministry of Health Protocols on Covid-19, is announcing measures meant to improve the administration of this important national exercise and control spread of Covid-19 in schools.
These measures include the reorganization of school term dates, the examinations period, change of examination timetable, ban of social and related activities in schools during national examination term and scrapping of half term breaks during the national examination term.
1. RE-ORGANISATION OF TERM DATES AND MID-TERM BREAKS
Third Term/Second Term (National Examination Term) for all schools (Primary and Secondary) commenced on 4th January, 2021 and ends on 19th March, 2021. Unlike the current practice, there will be no half term break during Second Term/Third Term given the short period and the need to adequately and effectively prepare for the National Examinations.
2. EXAMINATION PERIOD AND TIME TABLE
The Ministry and stakeholders including KNEC have agreed to reorganize the
examinations period and hence released a timetable corresponding to the new
dates.
To control and ensure effective preparation for the examinations, it has become necessary to control extra-curricular and social activities during the Second/Third Term (National Examination Term).
Like in previous years, there will be no prayer sessions for candidates involving parents and outsiders in schools during the Third Term (National Examination Term).
However, any prayer arrangements as consistent with Covid-19 protocols involving school chaplains and teachers will be allowed. The aim is to avoid unnecessary contacts between candidates/students and outsiders during the exam period/Covid-19 Pandemic period.
4. APPOINTMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY OF PRINCIPALS AND HEAD TEACHERS
The KNEC will appoint school principals and head teachers to be in charge of their examination centres with the assistance of carefully selected supervisors. Together with Board of Management (BOM) of their schools, these officials will take full responsibility and accountability for any exam malpractices that may be reported in their centres.
KNEC will also identify senior officials and selected teachers to be supervisors and invigilators of the National Examinations.
Tumutumu Girls High School is a Girls’ only boarding High School which is located in Kirimukuyu location, Nyeri County; within the Central Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
TUMUTUMU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nyeri County:
Pos in County
School
KCSE 2019 Mean
County
Pos Nationally
1
Kagumo High
8.99
Nyeri
25
2
Bishop Gatimu Ngandu
8.962
Nyeri
26
3
St Mary’s Boys Nyeri
8.1
Nyeri
71
4
Mahiga Girls
8
Nyeri
80
5
Nyeri High
7.4
Nyeri
133
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TUMUTUMU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: Tumutumu Girls High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 08218102
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0729-127177, 0719-914213
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 197, Karatina 10101
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
TUMUTUMU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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TUMUTUMU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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Precious Blood Riruta SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Precious Blood Riruta is a top performing high school located in Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.
Precious Blood Riruta has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
Precious Blood Riruta KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
We have analysed results for Precious Blood Riruta in the KCSE 2020 examinations. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and all schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.
THE 2023 PRIMARY TEACHER EDUCATION (PTE) EXAMINATION TIMETABLE & INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The time allowed for each paper is indicated against the name of the paper and NO EXTRA TIME IS TO BE ALLOWED. In case of any discrepancy, the time stated on the question paper must be taken as correct. Candidates with Visual Impairment will NOT be given extra time other than what is stated on their respective papers. Any time allocated to reading through questions, studying maps etc, is included in the total time shown, except when special paper instructions indicate otherwise.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Your attention is drawn to the regulations governing the conduct of candidates on the back
Supervisors and invigilators MUST ensure that candidates have written their names and index numbers on their answer scripts before they take the scripts from the candidates.
Trainers should ensure that the candidates take note of the instructions given at the back and are aware of the penalties for irregularities or misconduct.
DAYS, DATES, SESSIONS AND DURATION
S.NO
DAY & DATE
SESSION
ItemNo
PaperCode
Paper/Subject Name
Duration
2.1
MONDAY 27/03/2023
REHEARSAL DAY
2.2
TUESDAY 28/03/2023
8.00 am – 5.00 pm
1.
1015/2A
KSL Expressive Skills (Practical) Paper 2A
15 minutes per candidate
2.3
WEDNESDAY 29/03/2023
8.00 am – 10.15 am
(1st session)
2.
2011/1
Mathematics Paper 1
2 hrs 15 mins
8.00 am – 10.30 am
(1st session)
3.
3014/1
Art & Craft Paper 1
2 hrs 30 mins
10.30 am – 11.30 am
BREAK
1 hr
11.30 am – 2.30 pm
(2nd session)
4.
1011
Education
3 hrs
2.4
THURSDAY 30/03/2023
8.00 am – 10.30 am
(1st session)
5.
1014
Physical Education
2 hrs 30 mins
10.30 am – 11.30 am
BREAK
1 hr
11.30 am – 1.30 pm
(2nd session)
6.
1013/1
Kiswahili Paper 1
2 hrs
11.30 am – 2.00 pm
(2nd session)
7.
1015/1
KSL Paper 1
2 hrs 30 mins
2.5
FRIDAY 31/03/2023
8.00 am – 10.15 am
(1st session)
8.
2011/2
Mathematics Paper 2
2 hrs 15 mins
8.00 am – 10.30 am
(1st session)
9.
3013/1
Social Studies Paper 1
2 hrs 30 mins
10.30 am – 11.30 am
BREAK
1 hr
11.30 am – 2.00 pm
(2nd session)
10.
1012/1
English Paper 1
2 hrs 30 mins
11.30 am – 2.20 pm
(2nd session)
11.
1012/1
HI
English Paper 1 (Hearing
Impaired)
2 hrs 50 mins
2.6
MONDAY 03/04/2023
8.00 am – 11.00 am
(1st session)
12.
1013/2
Kiswahili Paper 2
3 hrs
8.00 am – 10.30 am
(1st session)
13.
1015/2B
KSL Methodology Paper 2B
2 hrs 30 mins
11.00 am – 12.00 pm
BREAK
1 hr
12.00 pm – 2.30 pm
(2nd session)
14.
2013
Agriculture
2 hrs 30 mins
15.
3015
Music
2 hrs 30 mins
2.7
TUESDAY 04/04/2023
8.00 am – 11.00 am
(1st session)
16.
3014/2
Art & Craft (Practical)
3 hrs
8.00 am – 10.30 am
(1st session)
17.
2014
Home Science
2 hrs 30 mins
S.NO
DAY & DATE
SESSION
ItemNo
PaperCode
Paper/Subject Name
Duration
11.00 am – 12.00 pm
BREAK
1 hr
12.00 pm – 2.30 pm
(2nd session)
18.
3013/2
Social Studies Paper 2
2 hrs 30 mins
19.
2012
Science
2 hrs 30 mins
2.8
WEDNESDAY 05/04/2023
8.00 am – 11.00 am
(1st session)
20.
1012/2
English Paper 2
3 hrs
21.
1012/2
HI
English Paper 2 (Hearing Impaired)
3 hrs
11.00 am – 12.00 pm
BREAK
1 hr
12.00 pm – 2.30 pm
(2nd session)
22.
3011
CRE
2 hrs 30 mins
23.
3012
IRE
2 hrs 30 mins
3.0 INSTRUCTIONS TO SUPERVISORS, INVIGILATORS, TEACHER TRAINERS AND CANDIDATES
Instructors are advised to ensure that the candidates read these instructions and guidelines carefully and adhere to The candidates should be made aware of the penalties for examination irregularities or misconduct.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES
Be at your seat in the examination room fifteenminutes before the time fixed for the examination in the various papers. 1stsession should start at 00 a.m. followed by the 2ndsession. There will be a 1 hour break between the sessions.
A candidate who arrives late will be required to give a satisfactory reason to the Supervisor. Only in exceptional circumstances will a paper be given to any candidate who is more than half an hour Absolute punctuality is essential for all papers.
Check the question paper you have been given to confirm that it is the paper you registered
If an examination paper for which you are not registered is handed to you, or if the questions indicate that a map or other material should also have been provided, inform the Supervisor at
Attend carefully to any general instructions that may be given on the first page of a paper, g. instructions limiting the number of questions that should be answered.
Check to ensure that each page of your question paper is
Write your name, index number, signature and date on the answer
Write on both sides of the paper, but do not use the Begin the answer to each separate part of a question on a fresh line.
Write the number of the question clearly in the left-hand margin at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Be careful to use the same system of numbering as appears in the question Leave a blank line after the answer to each question.
Write your responses in black orblue You may use a fountain pen or a ballpoint pen. Pencils should only be used for diagrams. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments for subjects for which they will be needed.
Read each question A lot of time may be wasted in writing down information that is not asked for and no marks will be given for it.
Do not spend too much time on one or two Leave yourself adequate time to answer other questions.
As soon as notice is given to stop, make sure your name, index number, signature and date is written on the answer booklet and then hand it over to the supervisor/
Withdrawal from the examination should have been notified to the KNEC in writing before the examination
CAUTION TO THE CANDIDATES
You are not allowed to leave the examination room before the end of the period allocated to the paper except with special permission from the NO CANDIDATE SO PERMITTED TO LEAVE MAY TAKE A QUESTION PAPER OR ANSWER BOOKLET OUT OF THE EXAMINATION ROOM.
Do not leave a sheet of paper you have written on or your answers in such a position that another candidate can read them. You should not give or obtain unfair assistance, or attempt to do so, whether by copying or in any other way, and your work should not show proof of such unfair assistance.
No communication whatsoever in whatever manner between candidates or with outsiders is allowed during the
You are not allowed to have in your possession or in your proximity while in the examination room, any book, notes, papers or any other materials whatsoever except the correct question papers and any materials expressly authorized by the Kenya National Examinations Council.
You may only use mathematical tables printed by the Kenya National Examinations Council, and these should not contain any additional notes except the printed If you are using a calculator as permitted by the Regulations, it should be the specified non programmable calculator. If in doubt, check with the Supervisor.
You must return immediately to the Supervisor any question paper that has smudges or has errors or is badly
You must not take any used or unused writing paper out of the examination room. Any rough work must be done on the official answer booklet and, if not to be submitted with the answers, must be left on the desk to be collected by the Supervisor and destroyed.
Any misconduct or causing of disturbance in or near the examination room will be treated as an examination
Cell phones or any other electronic communication device are prohibited in examination Any candidate found in possession of a cell phone or any other electronic communication device will have his or her results cancelled.
PENALTY FOR EXAMINATION IRREGULARITY
The KNEC Act 29 of 2012 Offences and Penalties stated in Sections 27 to 40 for cases of examination irregularities will apply. Some of the highlights in these
Sections state that:-
A candidate who commits an examination irregularity in any paper will have the results for the WHOLESUBJECT Such a candidate will not be entitled to a
result and will be awarded result “Y” overall.
If there is evidence of wide-spread irregularities in any centre, the whole examination results for the whole centre will be
Anypersonwho:-
gains access to examination material and knowingly reveals the contents, whether orally or in writing, to an unauthorized party, whether a candidate or not, will be in violation of Section 27 of the Act and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both;
willfully and maliciously damages examination material will be in violation of Section 30 of the Act and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding
fiveyears or a fine not exceeding fivemillionshillings or both;
is not registered to take a KNEC examination but, with intent to impersonate, presents or attempts to present himself to take the part of an enrolled candidate will be in violation of Section 31 of the Act, and shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both and shall be prohibited from taking an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Council for a period of three years.
Please ensure that you do not commit any examination irregularity to avoid having your results
County Schools in Kenya form the third tier of secondary schools; after National and Extra County schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within the country. Admissions to these schools is done online by the Ministry of Education. The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
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The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has invited examiners for this year’s KCPE and KCSE marking exercise. Here is the Knec Circular and details:
1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council invites Examiners for the 2023 marking exercise as follows:
1.1 KCPE Examiners – from 16th October, 2023;
1.2 KCSE Examiners – from 1st November, 2023.
3.0 Examiners concerned are required to:-
3.1 Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.keand log in using their username and password. Those who have forgotten their passwords should click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in the format (2547********) and submit to receive a new password for logging into the system;
3.2 Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are give in the invitation letter.
4.0 For further details, contact any of the following:-
Segero Baraton Adventist High School is a top performing mixed day and boarding school, located in Chemundu location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Segero Baraton Adventist High School is a top performing mixed day and boarding school, located in Chemundu location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
SEGERO ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Segero Baraton Adventist Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Mixed
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Private
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Chemundu location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE:
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Private
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0723-377133, 0734-5129723
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O BOX 2555-30100, Eldoret
Segero has adequate facilities which enhance the learning and teaching process in the school. We also have spacious and modern dormitories for our students and hence making them comfortable as they pursue their studies.
The school has several laboratories for all the science subjects namely Chemistry Lab, Physics lab and Biology lab. In addition there is a Computer lab to facilitate learning of computer studies and also an Home Science room to facilitate learning in the subject.
We have a steady power supply by KPLC and also an automatic generator which is always stand by in case of a blackout or a brown out.
The school is also privileged to have a borehole to ensure that there is proper water supply in the school.
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SEGERO ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Segero School is a complex with a National Academy(Admitting 400 marks and above),National School (Admitting 370 marks and above) and a leading primary school- Segero Academy.
Due to admission demands, the school has expanded to centralised management under Segero group of schools.(S.G.S). The other Segero Schools admit form one students at 350 KCPE marks, 330 marks,315 marks and 300 marks.
We also admit students in the other forms in conditions that they must meet our form one selection criteria and also pass our interviews which are conducted in our school.
Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
SEGERO ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school featured in the list of top 200 schools nationally. This is after recording a mean score of 6.88 (C+ plus).
Academics
The school has various academic facilities which are utilized for the maximum benefit of the students.
The science department has well equipped laboratories which are used for Biology, Chemistry and Physics practicals. Students are able to carry out practicals regularly from these laboratories regularly to ensure that they are fully equipped with the practical skills.
The Computer Lab is well furnished with state-of-the art computers to enable students to keep abreast with the ever-changing technology.
We have adequate classes which are well-spacious to accommodate the specified number of students per class and to provide a conducive learning environment.
There is also a well equipped Home science Room where resources to aid the learning of the subject are kept and practical learning also take place.
The Music Room is a valuable resource to music students. They are able to learn and practice guitar, drums, piano and violin among other instruments.
We have highly qualified teachers who work diligently to help the students exploit their talents fully and record excellent academic performance.
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Kiaguthu Boys High SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)- Kiaguthu Boys High School is a top performing high school located in Murang’a County of Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.
Kiaguthu Boys High school has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.
Kiaguthu Boys High SCHOOL’S KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
We have analysed results for Kiaguthu Boys High school in the KCSE 2020 examinations. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and all schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.