Education Ministry releases 2023 KEPSEA results

Results can be accessed by headteachers who have logins to the KNEC CBA portal.

In Summary

• In 2023, 1,282,574 learners sat for their  KEPSEA.

•Early this month, KNEC CEO David Njeng'ere on Monday said that the exercise will start on January 29 and end on March 2024.

A teacher at Bungoma DEB frisking pupils on Monday.
A teacher at Bungoma DEB frisking pupils on Monday.
Image: TONY WAFULA

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has released the 2023 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) results.

A KNEC official told the Star on Friday that the results can be accessed by headteachers who have logins to the KNEC CBA portal. 

"These are reports that give performance of the schools and individuals," a KNEC official confirmed to the Star.

The official also said that KNEC has a report for individual learners and school-specific schools.

In 2023, 1,282,574 learners sat for their  KPSEA.

Early this month, KNEC CEO David Njeng'ere said KPSEA registration exercise will start on January 29 and end on March 2024.

"The registration of 2024 KPSEA and KCSE candidates to begin January 29 to March 29," he said.

Njeng'ere appealed to school principals to ensure that all eligible candidates are registered within the period.

"Please note that there will be no late registration after the two months," he said.


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