KCSE Results Will be Out Next Week as Examiners Wind Up Marking

By | January 12, 2023

KCSE Results Out Next Week as Examiners Wind Up Marking, Leave Knec Marking Centres Today

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu arriving at Mangu High School.

KCSE Results Release Dates Looming as Examiners Wind Up Marking, Leave Knec Marking Centres Today

Key Takeaways 

  1. The majority of the KCSE 2023 examiners have completed marking. KCSE 2023 results for the 2022 class will be released next week.
  2. The First batch of KCSE examiners 2023 will leave Knec marking centers on Friday, January 13, 2023.
  3. Knec has already contracted new examiners to continue marking CRE paper one that was halted temporarily at Mang’u Girls High School on Tuesday.
  4. Some of the CRE paper 1 examiners were retired by Knec against their wish in their quest for better pay and working conditions.

The Marking of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examinations is over. Most of the KCSE examiners 2023 contracted by Knec to mark candidates’ scripts this year have started clearing from some of the 35 designated marking centers in 2023.

KCSE Agriculture examiners who are currently stationed at Moi Girls Isinya High School for instance will leave the marking center on Friday, January 23, 2023, having completed the marking process.

The 2023 KCSE marking exercise was not a walk in the park for some examiners.

CRE paper one examiner who is currently stationed at St. Francis Mang’u Girls High School raised eyebrows at the high-handedness and rigid nature of the Chief Examiner whose name has been withheld for security purposes.

The examiner in an official statement released on Tuesday noted that the examiners had complained about the chief examiner forcing him to step down. A new chief examiner in an acting capacity had to be chosen for the marking process to go on smoothly.

The examiners further demanded for better payment rates per script now that the council pays them Kshs 55 per script. Knec however stood its ground claiming that there was no extra budget for a possible pay rise.

Infuriated, the examiners halted marking and pleas from key education officials CS Machogu and TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia fell on deaf ears.

Knec, therefore, decided to retire some CRE paper one examiners and recall those who were willing to continue with the marking process.

The retired KCSE Examiners 2023 had marked an average of 2 boxes which amounts to Kshs 15,000. Knec reimbursed the fare and other travel expenses but it is yet to pay the outstanding amount.

The examiners are hoping that the Council will honor its part of the bargain and pay their dues on time.

Although the majority of the KCSE Examiners have finished marking, KCSE English paper three examiners are still held up at Thika High School and St. Francis Mang’u Boys High School burning the midnight oil in a bid to wind up the tedious marking process.

CRE paper one examiner will also be among the last ones to leave the Knec marking centers 2023 since Knec had to hire fresh examiners from its database to complete marking.

Upon completion, Knec will reimburse the examiner’s fare and pay them in advance.

The arrears will be paid once KCSE Results are released if Knec honors its pledge to pay KCSE examiners on time.

Last year, members of parliament had to weigh in on CS Education before KNEC released KCSE examiners’ pay.