By Kamadi Amata
Pupils who sat for their Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) examinations will have to wait a little longer for their results.
A total of 1,282,574 candidates participated in the KPSEA assessments.
“To parents and guardians whose children sat for the KPSEA, just know we had to prioritise the KCPE marking to have the Form 1 placement before Christmas day,” he said.
Kenya National Examinations Council CEO David Njeng’ere on Thursday announced that the marking is still ongoing as they had to prioritise KCPE.
The national report will highlight the areas that require assistance as well as the number of learners at each performance level per topic who require intervention.
The individual school report will be tailored to each school and will highlight areas where students face difficulties and where schools require further assistance.