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December 13, 2025
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Confusion as Parents Question Many 'E's in KJSEA Exam Results

Confusion as Parents Question Many 'E's in KJSEA Exam Results

The KJSEA grading system, which is rated on an 8-level scale, has left several parents confused as they try to interpret the exact result of their children...

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Parents in Kenya are confused following the release of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results, which feature a new 8-level grading system replacing the traditional A-E scale. Many are seeking clarification on the meaning of the unfamiliar 'EE' grades displayed on their children's report cards.

  • The KJSEA results were released on Friday, December 12, causing immediate widespread confusion over the new grading system.
  • The new system uses terms like 'EE' (exceeding expectations), 'ME' (meeting expectations), 'AE' (approaching expectations), and 'BE' (below expectations), with numerical suffixes.
  • For example, 'EE1' signifies 90%-100% (excellent) and 'EE2' is 75%-89% (very good).
  • Parents converged at schools on December 12, asking teachers to interpret the new grades, as they are unfamiliar with the change from the traditional system.

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