New Knec Payment Rates For KCSE Examiners 2021

By | April 9, 2021

Kuppet’s new Proposed  proposed Knec payment rates for KCSE Examiners 2021; Knec Payment Rates for KCSE 2021 Knec Examiners

KCSE Knec Results 2021: Knec is looking up to contracted KCSE Knec Examiners if it has to release the KCSE 2021 Results on time. Unfortunately, there is an elephant in the room that Knec needs to deal with before it is too late- better pay rates for KCSE Examiners who sacrifice a lot and work in deplorable conditions including congestion and long working hours to ensure KCSE Results are released as scheduled each year. This is a thorny issue especially now that Examiners are fearing for their safety owing to the ravaging covid-19 pandemic. Here are the latest details on Knec Examiners Pay 2021

Teachers contracted to assess the performance of KCSE candidates during Knec examinations have sworn to boycott marking on grounds  of low payment rates this year.

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers has also backed them by demanding for higher pay for all examination officials and favourable working conditions for all professionals contracted during the administration of the tests in 2021.

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) wants the exam agency to raise marking fees for each script by at least Sh50, citing the present harsh economic times.

Kuppet argues that papers like Chemistry Paper 1, Mathematics and English Paper 1 should each be paid at not less than sh100.

Presently marking each paper attracts between Sh51 to Sh58.

“Science teachers (Biology, Chemistry and Physics) need to be considered for allowances during practical. Other practical subjects like Agriculture, Building & Construction, Music and Home Sciences should be considered too,” said Kuppet secretary general Akello Misori.

The teachers’ union also wants Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) to increase invigilators’ and supervisors’ allowances by 100 per cent, saying the present fee has been fixed for a long time.

The union also wants school heads, also known as centre managers allowance, which is presently Sh500, to be reviewed upwards.

Presently, primary school head teachers are paid a flat rate of Sh500 for the three days they oversee the administration of KCPE.

KCPE supervisors earn Sh2,485 while invigilators take home Sh1,615. Security officers are paid 1,050 while drivers earn Sh1,040.

KCSE supervisors in Nairobi and Mombasa are paid Sh695 per day for 18 days, translating to Sh12,510.

Supervisors from other regions earn Sh630 for the same number of days, translating to Sh11,340.