The first results of the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) have been released, marking a new chapter in national educational evaluation. A total of 1,130,587 candidates participated in the examination, with approximately 77% achieving the expected pass mark of four points. The results initially left many confused about their interpretation, prompting Education Minister Migos Ogamba to provide clarification on the grading system. It was also announced that students who took the KJSEA are expected to be provided with a school by December 20.
The first results of the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) have left many confused regarding their meaning and interpretation. Education Minister Migos Ogamba has since provided clarification on the grading system.
Approximately 77% of students who took the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) achieved the expected pass mark of four points. A total of 1,130,587 candidates participated in the examination.
The first results of the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) have been released, marking a new chapter in national educational evaluation. This development was broadcast live by KTN News Kenya, a primary source for breaking news and updates in the country.