Approximately 2.4 million Kenyan students have officially begun their national KCSE examinations, while millions of grade 6 and grade 9 students are set to start their Competency-Based Examinations (CBE) tomorrow. The government, through the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of National Security, has assured students and teachers that all preparations are complete. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has confirmed that all arrangements for the upcoming national examinations are finalized. Minister Ogamba also issued a stern warning to schools and candidates regarding potential exam malpractice during the KCSE examinations.
Millions of Kenyan grade 6 and grade 9 students are set to begin their national assessment examination tomorrow. The government, through the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of National Security, has assured students and teachers that all preparations are complete.
Approximately 2.4 million Kenyan students have officially begun their national KCSE examinations, while the Competency-Based Examinations (CBE) are set to commence tomorrow.
Kenya's Education Minister, Julius Ogamba, has issued a stern warning to schools and candidates regarding potential exam malpractice during the upcoming KCSE examinations.