Ruto confirms preparations for 2025 national assessments are complete

"We expect all stakeholders, including candidates, teachers, parents, invigilators and supervisors, to work together to make the examinations a success," President Ruto stated. - Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today | Capitalfm.co.ke..
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President William Ruto has confirmed that preparations for the 2025 national assessments in Kenya are complete, assuring a smooth examination season. He urged all stakeholders to ensure credible and efficient examinations, with adequate resources and security measures in place.
- Over 996,000 candidates began their KCSE examinations on October 21, with practical exams from October 22-31, 2025, and written papers from November 4-21.
- The 2025 assessments will mark a historic milestone with the first cohort of Grade 9 learners sitting for the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment.
- Other assessments include the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment, Kenya Integrated Learners Education Assessment, Kenya Pre-Vocation Level Education Assessment, and Kenya Certificate for Secondary Education.
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President William Ruto has confirmed that preparations for the 2025 national assessments in Kenya are complete, assuring a smooth examination season. He urged all stakeholders to ensure credible and efficient examinations, stating that adequate resources and security measures are in place. In a related move, the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has released the 2025 teacher assessment and examination results, accessible to colleges via the CBATE portal after full payment. Additionally, the Ministry of Education is collaborating with school principals to establish an affordable fee structure for senior schools. This new structure is being developed ahead of the 2026 transition under the Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC).