SCHOOL CLOSING DATE CHANGED TO THIS

KCPE has been slated for between November 28 and December 1, while KCSE will take place between December 1 and 23.

The Grade Six exam will be sat between November 28-30, with 1.27 million candidates registered to sit the pioneer exam under the new curriculum which will see them join junior secondary schools.

Education is one of the most important sectors in Kenya that is run by the government through the ministry of education.

The government is in charge of planning the academic calendar for all primary and secondary schools in Kenya. They do this special task through the ministry of education which is headed by the minister in charge of education.

In the history of the nation, the 2022 academic year will be the shortest and most demanding. When term dates are examined in greater detail, it becomes clear that many stakeholders are in a race against time and the curriculum.

All schools are therefore supposed to close on 25th November so as to pave the way for the form fours who will do their KCSE exams from date one in December. For the primary schools, the KCPE exams will begin on date 28 November to date one December.

All parents should now be expecting their children who are not sitting for the KCPE And KCSE exams to go home this month. Those sitting for KCPE will close on the date one December while those doing KCSE will close on 23 December

The 2022 academic year has four national exams; the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), and the Grade Three and Six exams under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

KCPE has been slated for between November 28 and December 1, while KCSE will take place between December 1 and 23.

The Grade Six exam will be sat between November 28-30, with 1.27 million candidates registered to sit the pioneer exam under the new curriculum which will see them join junior secondary schools.

The CBC Grade 6 exam will constitute 40 percent of the total score while the Grade 4, 5, and 6 school-based assessments will make up the remaining 60 percent. The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) announced it would open a portal from August 15 to August 30 where Grade 6 learners would then select their preferred junior high.

By soko directory

Facebook Comments