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[PHOTOS] Form 4 students sit national exam

Some 88,4263 candidates are sitting for the exam.

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by ESPERANCER WANJIKU

News02 December 2022 - 12:07
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In Summary


  • The students started with English Paper 1 and will end the day with Chemistry Paper 1.
  • On Monday, next week, the Form 4 candidates will write Mathematics Paper 1 and English Paper 2.
Kitui’s Muslim Secondary School KCSE candidates Ethan Mwendwa, Salim Ashraf and Levis Kimeu revise at the door to their exam room before the start of the English Paper 1 exam on Friday, December 2.

Kitui Muslim Secondary School students joined their counterparts in sitting for the the KCSE examination, which began on Friday.

Some 88,4263 candidates are sitting for exam across the country.

The students were seen revising before getting into the exam room.

An invigilator frisks Kitui’s Muslim Secondary School’s KCSE candidates before the exam on Friday, December 2.

They lined up and were frisked before going into the exam room.

The students started with English Paper 1 and will end the day with Chemistry Paper 1.

Education officials moved across three counties to oversee the opening of containers and distribution of exam.

On Monday, next week, the Form 4 candidates will write Mathematics Paper 1 and English Paper 2.

An invigilator frisks Kitui’s Muslim Secondary School’s KCSE candidates before the exam on Friday, December 2.
An invigilator frisks Kitui’s Muslim Secondary School’s KCSE candidates before the exam on Friday, December 2.
Kitui Central subcounty education director Mary Shano, subcounty deputy commissioner Dorcas Runo, subcounty police boss Crispus Ogutu and Education director John Thirigi during the opening of the KCSE exam container at the deputy county commission’s office on Friday, December 2.
Kitui Central subcounty Education director Mary Shano and subcounty deputy commissioner Dorcas Runo open the KCSE exam container at the deputy county commission’s office on Friday, December 2.
Kitui Central subcounty Education director Mary Shano, subcounty deputy commissioner Dorcas Runo, subcounty police boss Crispus Ogutu and Education director John Thirigi during the opening of the KCSE exam container at the deputy county commission’s office on Friday, December 2.
Kitui Education director John Thirigi hands over the KCSE exam papers to Kitui’s Muslim Secondary School principal Mohammed Radamshi at the deputy county commission’s office as Kitui Central subcounty Education director Mary Shano looks on on Friday, December 2
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