Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has officially announced the release of the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results, showcasing remarkable achievements by over 1.4 million students.
Summary:
In a press conference held at Mtihani House, CS Machogu, accompanied by PS Belio Kipsang and KNEC CEO Dr. David Njengere, revealed that 8,523 candidates scored above 400 marks, with the highest scorer achieving an impressive 428 marks. Notably, English performance saw improvement compared to the previous year. The release of these results is part of the Ministry’s efforts to facilitate the timely placement of students into secondary schools under the 100 percent transition program.
FAQs:
- How many students sat for the KCPE 2023 exams?
- Over 1.4 million students participated in the national examinations that commenced on November 30.
- How many candidates scored above 400 marks?
- A total of 8,523 candidates scored above 400 marks in the 2023 KCPE exams.
- What was the highest score attained?
- The top-performing student achieved an impressive 428 marks.
- Was there any improvement in subject performance compared to the previous year?
- Yes, there was an improvement in English performance in the 2023 examination.
- How can candidates or parents access the results?
- Candidates, parents, and guardians can access the results through the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) website, SMS platform, county education offices, and their respective schools. For the SMS option, candidates should send their index number, followed by the initials KCPE (in capital letters), to 40054 to access results.
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