Following the release of the 2025 KCSE results, celebrations were ongoing in many schools for exceptional performance. Public national secondary schools in the Coast region achieved a historic turnaround, while Ghanima El-Marzuq Girls Secondary School emerged as the top-performing school in Kajiado County and Maseno School also shined. However, the release was met with frustration due to widespread glitches on the KNEC portal, preventing candidates from accessing their results. The KNEC website experienced a significant outage after a massive surge of users. Furthermore, the results of 1,180 students were canceled due to reported cases of examination irregularities.
Celebrations are ongoing in many Kenyan schools following exceptional results in the KCSE 2024 (third to last under the 8.4.4 curriculum) examinations. Some schools in the Gusii region notably outperformed established institutions.
Candidates for the 2025 KCSE examinations are experiencing frustration due to widespread glitches on the KNEC portal, preventing them from accessing their results. This issue has led to significant concern among students and parents awaiting critical academic outcomes.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) website experienced a significant outage after a massive surge of users attempted to access exam results simultaneously, leaving many frustrated.