KCPE Results Expected Next Week, Form One Admissions To Proceed Before Christmas

The marking of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams has concluded, and the results are anticipated to be released by next week, according to Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.

Machogu expressed satisfaction with the administration of the KCPE exams, noting that the final group of candidates under the 8-4-4 system, which is being phased out after 38 years, sat for their exams with minimal reported cases of cheating.

“We have completed the marking process and will release the results anytime next week,” Machogu stated during his address at the 3rd Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) Kenya international conference on girls’ education in Africa on Tuesday, November 21, 2023.

The Cabinet Secretary also revealed the government’s intention to place the 1.4 million KCPE candidates in their respective secondary schools before Christmas to provide parents with ample time to prepare for Form One admissions.

“Ideally, we aim to conduct Form One admissions before Christmas, allowing parents to prepare for their children to join Form One around the third week of January,” he explained.

This timely release of results and efficient placement of students will ensure a smooth transition from primary to secondary education, allowing parents and students to plan accordingly. The government’s commitment to providing quality education for all remains a priority, and these efforts underscore its dedication to supporting the academic journey of young Kenyans.

Photos: How Akothee treated top KCPE students in exotic trip at Malindi 

Akothee had promised a special gift for the top three candidates in the 2018 KCPE exam a week ago.

The singer, staying true to her words, gave Ivy wanjiku, Rawlings Odhiambo, Victor Momanyi and their mothers an exotic trip to Malindi.

Through an Instagram post, Akothee had promised the three a fully-paid trip to Malindi at Dream Garden courtesy of her company and were also flown by Silverstone Air.

Trip

“Congratulations to all mothers in the world for giving us purpose in life , see success, @silverstoneairservices will be flying the top 3 candidates for holiday! direction malindi @malindidreamgarden katasi of @akotheesafaris we can’t wait to dine with @kenyancanadian let’s all say one word for mothers all over the world , tag this three company’s and tell us what you would like us to do for you,” wrote Akothee then. 

Well, it seems the group enjoyed the trip, judging from the photos doing rounds on social media.

Here are the photos:

 

14-year-old girl who scored 401 marks in KCPE ends up being a maid for lack of school fees

Poverty can be so cruel at times. A 14-year-old girl has been forced to ditch her dream of becoming a surgeon because her mother can’t afford to pay her school fees.

Mediatrix Ngai sat for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination in 2017 at Musoli Primary School in Ikolomani constituency.

She scored 401 marks and was called to join Chepterit Girls High School in Nandi County. Mediatrix was turned away on reporting day despite having deposited Kes 10,000 in the school account.

Mediatrix Ngai
Menial jobs

Mediatrix’s single mother pleaded with school administration on modalities of raising the balance but all was in vain. The school wants 53,554 fees before Mediatrix can be admitted.

The 14-year-old has since opted to become a househelp to assist her mother make ends meet. Her mom normally moves from one house to another in Upper Hill estate in Nairobi looking for menial jobs to do.

Mediatrix’s mother says the man with whom she sired her daughter vanished the moment she announced she was pregnant.

To help Mediatrix, reach her mother Alice on 0701010211.

 

 

 

“My approach to exams & the test of life changed completely in Std 8” Julie Gichuru gives KCPE candidates personal advice

Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams commenced on Tuesday October 31st. Over 1 million candidates have sat for the exam.

Julie Gichuru shared her personal experience when she sat for KCPE years ago. The former Citizen TV anchor opened up in an attempt to inspire 2017 KCPE candidates.

“Today ia a big day for #KCPE candidates. My approach to exams & the test of life changed completely in Std 8, when I realised I didn’t need to be scared of exams, exams should be scared of me ?,” wrote Julie Gichuru.

Julie Gichuru when she was sitting for KCPE exams at Loreto Convent Msongari

Focus and plant a great seed for your future

Julie sat for KCPE exams at Loreto Convent Msongari. She advises 2017 candidates to remain focused explaining that the exam was an investment to their future.

“To all students, Your preparation is your armour & it will be your greatest reward. Focus & plant a great seed for your future! Wishing you all success in your exams and blessings in life ????”.

Julie Gichuru with her friends when she was in High School at Imani School in Thika