Updates On KCPE Results Release Date As Examiners Wind Up Marking

By | November 22, 2023

This week, the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) and the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results for 2023 will be out.

Media reports suggest that President William Ruto’s return from his official visit to France and Germany could coincide with the public announcement of the results.

Before the public release of the exam results, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu is expected to present and discuss the examination report with President Ruto.

The latest presser pertaining to the official release of the recently concluded 2023 KCPE results now shows that cameras are set to roll on Thursday as media houses train their eyes on CS Machogu and Mtihani House, the designated venue for the release of all Knec examination results. Security has already been beefed up at the aforementioned venue as KCPE 2023 candidates wait with bated breath for the big day.

When will the KCPE 2023 Results be Released?

The 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results will officially be released by Thursday this week at Mtihani House in Nairobi.

A source close to the Council has revealed that the candidates will know their fate in the exams this week as everything is now set for public release.

He says there is a paradigm shift this time around on how the administration, marking and release of the exams are done. He hinted that KCSE exams are what is delaying the results.

Initially top Ministry official has said the results will be released on 30th November. However, our source says the release of the results will catch many by surprise.

Marking of English Composition and Kiswahili Insha is what mostly derails the early release of the exams. However, this exercise ended last week.

On Saturday evening KNEC CEO, Dr David Njengere presided over the closing ceremony for the KCPE English Composition and Kiswahili Insha marking exercise at St. George’s Girls Secondary School, Nairobi,.

Dr Njengere commended the teachers (examiners) involved in the marking exercise for their great work in steering the KCPE exam from its inception to this moment of transition to the CBC curriculum.

“You, teachers, are the real heroes of the 8-4-4 system and we appreciate you. We now urge and depend on you to similarly run CBC assessment successfully,” he said.

At least 1,415,315 candidates sat for the KCPE exams while a total of 1,282,574 candidates sat for their Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA).

The KCPE and KPSEA exams began on October 30, 2023, and were completed on November 1, 2023.

KCPE candidates did Mathematics, English, English Composition, Kiswahili, Kiswahili Insha, Science and Social Studies.

In 2022 top KCPE candidate scored 431 marks. It was Otieno Lewis Omondi of St. Peters Mumias Boys Primary School. The number of candidates who scored different marks was as follows;

(400 and above) – 9,443

300-399 -(307,756)

200-299 (619,593)

100-199 (296,336)

1-99 (724)

Total

1,233,852

The marking of the Insha and Composition papers was done manually by examiners.

However, the marking of multiple-choice questions (transcripts) was done by the modern Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) which electronically scores the papers.

The OMR captures marked data from candidates’ answer sheets using specialised scanning.

The machines work with a dedicated scanning device that shines a beam of light on the paper.

The contrasting reflection at predetermined positions on a page is used to detect marked areas as they reflect less light than the blank areas of the paper.

With the new machines, scripts are marked in batches of 100 and 200 sheets, unlike the previous technology, which took hours.

Basic Education Dr Belio Kipsang, had said that marking of the KCPE results will be completed early and results released soonest possible.

Speaking after visiting Naivasha Girls Secondary School to check on KCSE exams, the PS lauded headteachers for the work they had done during the national exams.

“We expect the results out early so that placement of students in form one can be done before Christmas so that parents have ample time to prepare,” he said.

More priority will be given to KCPE exams. Parents will know what their Grade 6 pupils did in KPSEA in January when schools reopen.

They will get the results in a certificate form issued by headteachers in schools. The Grade 6 will transition to junior secondary at Grade 7 next year.