The tests will be administered in 10, 413 examination centres
In Summary
•In 2020, 752,981 students sat the test in 10,437 centres.
•The 78,034 increase translates to a 9.39 per cent surge.
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ALL SYSTEMS GO
831,015 students to sit KCSE exams starting Monday
The tests will be administered in 10, 413 examination centres
In Summary
•In 2020, 752,981 students sat the test in 10,437 centres.
•The 78,034 increase translates to a 9.39 per cent surge.
A file photo of KCSE candidates siting exams at Matinyani Boys Secondary School.
A file photo of KCSE candidates siting exams at Matinyani Boys Secondary School.
Image: MUSEMBI NZENGU
It's all systems go for the 2021 KCSE candidates as they start their exams on Monday.
The 831,015 Form Four students will start with English paper one andChemistry paper one in the morning followed by Mathematics paper one and English comprehension.
The tests will be administered in 10, 413 examination centres and the papers will be disseminated from 483 distribution centres nationwide
2022 Elections: 147 d, 21 hrs, 5 mins to go
ALL SYSTEMS GO
831,015 students to sit KCSE exams starting Monday
The tests will be administered in 10, 413 examination centres
In Summary
•In 2020, 752,981 students sat the test in 10,437 centres.
•The 78,034 increase translates to a 9.39 per cent surge.
A file photo of KCSE candidates siting exams at Matinyani Boys Secondary School.
A file photo of KCSE candidates siting exams at Matinyani Boys Secondary School.
Image: MUSEMBI NZENGU
It's all systems go for the 2021 KCSE candidates as they start their exams on Monday.
The 831,015 Form Four students will start with English paper one and Chemistry paper one in the morning followed by Mathematics paper one and English comprehension.
The tests will be administered in 10, 413 examination centres and the papers will be disseminated from 483 distribution centres nationwide.
In 2020, 752,981 students sat the test in 10,437 centres.
The 78,034 increase translates to a 9.39 per cent surge.
However, the practicals and oral tests for German, French, Arabic and Kenya sign languages started on February 28.
The government said enough measures had been put in place to ensure the integrity of the test is not compromised.
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has warned students and teachers not to indulge in any malpractices.
Kenya National Examination Council chief executive David Njengere said the body had provided guidelines to safeguard the integrity of the test and to avoid any form of leakage.
“The guidelines say no student is allowed to get out of the exam room before the period allocated to writing a paper is concluded except under very special occasions under strict oversight by the supervisors,” he said.
“Communication in the test rooms will not be allowed and neither will outsiders be allowed to access the school compounds.”
The chief executive said practical exams are to be taken in shifts where the separate student groups will be confined to avoid exposure to one another.
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