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KCPE 2020 EXAMINATION RESULTS ARE OUT!

The top position was taken by Mumo Faith attaining 433 marks out of 500 total marks.

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha has released the results of the Kenya Certificate of Primary School Education (KCPE).

The release of the results at Mitihani House, Nairobi comes only 21 days after 1,179,192 candidates in 28,460 schools sat for the national examinations. 199, 639 professionals were contracted for the exercise.

The marking of multiple choice papers was concluded in early April. 

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Term one of 2021 is scheduled to begin on July 26, 2021, after nearly a year of a disrupted school calendar due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Allaying fears that the current high Covid-19 infection rate in the country could prolong the reopening of schools, Prof Magoha, on April 12, assured Kenyans that there were no plans to further interfere with the school calendar.

“Avoid dancing with death. We are in the fourth week of the national examinations, almost concluding the process. Continue observing the Ministry of Health (MOH) guidelines in your institutions and avoid exposing yourselves,” said Prof Magoha.

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Teenage girls give birth during National Examinations (KCSE)

National Examination in kenya has always been taken as a serious exercise. Candidates started their KCSE. Some teenage girls have so far given birth in different counties during the exercise.

There is this one who got caught up in labour in the exam room. She was rushed to hospital. The girls are still doing their exams as long as one is capable.

For those who are have more complications, the government has assured them that they will still be given the examinations the moment they are fine.

From this, we can guess what the long holiday that was brought about by the pandemic caused. This births are outcome of the long holiday experienced.

The government in conjunction with the Ministry of Education has made sure that all this girls are seating for their examinations. The hospitals where these girls are admitted have isolated a room for the purpose of examinations.

During the long holiday, counties recorded high number of girls who got pregnant. See this. Let’s protect our teenage girls from early pregnancy. See how.

This comes after the government has announced high number of teenagers who have been infected with HIV during the school holidays.

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School girls give birth during National Examinations (KCPE)

Since the National Examinations kicked of on March 22 in kenya, fifteen girls have so far given birth in different counties. From this, we can guess what the long holiday that was brought about by the pandemic caused. The exams are still on until March 24.

The government in conjunction with the Ministry of Education has made sure that all this girls are seating for their examinations. The hospitals where these girls are admitted have isolated a room for the purpose of examinations.

During the long holiday, counties recorded high number of girls who got pregnant. See this. Let’s protect our teenage girls from early pregnancy. See how.

This comes after the government has announced high number of teenagers who have been infected with HIV during the school holidays.

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KCPE starts in Kenya

The long awaited time has just arrived. Class 8 candidates have begun their final year examinations. They have been in school at least for 8 years. See also KCPE

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KCPE examinations set to start on 22 March in Kenya

The kenya Primary National Examinations are set to start on 22 March. 19th marks the rehearsal day whereby the learners are reminded some do’s and dont’s. Teachers make sure that every learner is well prepared to seat for the exam.

The learners have been preparing for 8 years and now it’s time to reap what they sow. Some schools which didn’t survive the pandemic closed down. This led to transfer of learners to other schools which survived the Covid-19 storm.

The exams are coming a times when some of the learners are going through difficult time. Some have lost their loved ones to Covid-19 while others have been affected economically. This may affect the outcome but not much can be done to mitigate the situation.

We wish them success as well as a safe time! See how to get to your destiny no matter what.

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5 ways how to avoid exam anxiety|ciscasquapro

Have you ever wondered how you could stop the exam anxiety? Don’t go far, the tips are just here!

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  1. Prepare early. Don’t wait to start revision for your papers a day before  the examination. Go through your work or notes when there is  no tension of seating for the papers.
  2. Plan your revision well. Don’t follow your favorites when revising. This would lure you to concentrate on what you like yet every part of learning will contribute to you grade. So have a strategy on how to make sure every area has been covered.
  3. If you are doing tutor learning, then be attentive when the lessons are going on as this would be the only time the concept will be explained.
  4. Avail yourself at least 30 minutes before time.This will give you time to relax from the hustle of traffic or any other challenge.
  5. Make sure you have all that is needed to write your paper.                                                                                                                                                                                                      With those tips, then you are good to go!                                                                                                                                          If you come across other tips, feel free to add in your comment.                                                                                ALL THE BEST.   See also
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How to access KNEC Portal (Kenya National Examinations council)

Hi, are you one of those who have been having a problem accessing the KNEC portal?

No more worries, just use the links below to navigate different queries and you will be done in a minute.

https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/

https://www.knec.ac.ke/

https://cba.knec.ac.ke/

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KCPE examinations set to start on 22 March in Kenya

The kenya Primary National Examinations are set to start on 22 March. 19th marks the rehearsal day whereby the learners are reminded some do’s and dont’s. Teachers make sure that every learner is well prepared to seat for the exam.

The learners have been preparing for 8 years and now it’s time to reap what they sow. Some schools which didn’t survive the pandemic closed down. This led to transfer of learners to other schools which survived the Covid-19 storm.

The exams are coming a times when some of the learners are going through difficult time. Some have lost their loved ones to Covid-19 while others have been affected economically. This may affect the outcome but not much can be done to mitigate the situation.

We wish them success as well as a safe time! See how to get to your destiny no matter what.

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Success Wishes to all the candidates -Ciscasquapro

See how to prepare for examinations and read more here . Also feel free to navigate our homepage closely… kindly join me wish the candidates success Wishes as you comment below.

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What is causing unrest in kenyan schools

The schools in kenya reopened on 4th January after a break of nine month. Learners have been having a hard time coping with the new normal of putting on the masks and maintaining social distance.

Some of the learners were affected by the pandemic in one way or the other. Not all learners were able to engage in online classes and so almost forgot everything they were taught before the coronavirus pandemic. Nine months is not a short without going through what one had covered previously.

Coming back to school, the learners having been going through mental challenges and some have been seen suffering from stress. This has caused a great harm to school. It has also been noted that, the long holiday exposed the learners to bad behaviours such as use of drugs. Others have found it difficult to adjust to the life of rules and regulations as they were used to live a life of freedom. Recently, a boy killed a teacher just because of being asked why he was late for classes.

The uncertainty and anxiety that is seen in schools indicates the kind of harm the pandemic has caused not only to economy but also to morals and values of our children. Learners have been burning schools living the parents to suffer more as they pay for the loses.

It’s unfortunate that this comes just a month to national exams. It seems that they feel they are not prepared enough to seat for their final year examinations.

Teachers have been advised of the ministry of education to be vigilant and note any form of distress from the learners. They are directed to give the child concerned the support he or she need. Where there is a need for a counselor, teachers should work with speed to help the child.

How are the learners coping with the new normal in your area? I would love to have a chat with you. Tell me more. You can also see other posts here.

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Schools in Kenya to reopen January next year

According to Education CS, the schools in Kenya will be opened next year January. So no final exams this year! See also