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Candidates will be safe during the KCSE, KCPE exams period- Government says

Adequate security arrangements have been put in place in all learning institutions, ahead of the start of national examinations.

Nyanza Regional Commissioner Mr. Mangu Mutindika, while speaking to the media after holding a briefing with security officers and ministry of education officials, at Lions High school in Kisumu town, said security will be enhanced during the period to ensure the Examinations are held in a conducive environment.

“This year’s examinations will be under strict scrutiny and the whole process of administering the exams would be supervised by at least two police officers in each examination centre,” he added.

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The RC directed that Deputy County Commissioners and Sub-County directors of education who are in charge of the opening examination containers must adhere to Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) regulations by ensuring they open them on time, while centre managers collect and return the examination papers accompanied by security personnel.

The RC said senior government officials will be making impromptu visits to examination centres to ensure the exams are malpractice free.

Mutindika cautioned parents against falling prey to fraudsters who cheat them with fake examinations sets, warning that anybody found engaging in any form of examination malpractice will face law.

“Since 2016, when the government introduced stringent security measures, cases of selling fake examination papers have reduced but we are on high alert and anybody found engaging in the crime will be dealt with, firmly, in accordance with the law.”

According to Nyanza Regional Director of Education, Mr. Willie Machocho, the region is presenting 177,486 candidates for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) in 4728 centres and 132,091 candidates for Kenya Certificate Secondary Examination (KCSE) in 1792 centres.

Machocho said female learners who are pregnant will be allowed to sit the examinations.

KCPE examinations are set to kick off on Monday March 22, while KCSE will commence a week after, coming at a time the two terms of 2020 calendar year were interrupted following an outbreak of coronavirus after which, all schools were closed for nine months.

KCSE, KCPE tests ready- CS Magoha

Preparation for this year’s class 8 and form 4 exams are well on course. Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha says exam materials for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) tests are ready and shall be done as scheduled.

“I want to assure you the examinations are ready and in less than four weeks we shall start,” Magoha said; while addressing Journalists Kiambu on Wednesday.

A total of 1,088,986 will sit for the KCPE tests while the KCSE exams will be taken by 699,745 candidates.

Packed KCSE exam papers. Photo/File
Packed KCSE exam papers. Photo/File

He added that the examination has taken into consideration the fact that the school calendar was affected by the long closures occassioned by the Covid19 pandemic outbreak.

“The Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) is ready and should there be any cases that need to be addressed, the government is there,” said Magoha.

The revised KCPE and KCSE timetable from Knec will see the KCPE candidates sit the papers starting March 22, just two days after the end of their third term. The three-day exams will end on March 24, one day before the start of the KCSE exams that will last three weeks and three days.

The KCSE candidates sit for their first theory paper on Friday March 26, 2021. The last examination day will be on Wednesday April 21, 2021. See further details here; 2020-2021 KCSE Timetable download (knec revised/final copy)

KNEC CONTRACTED PROFESSIONALS

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) is in the final phase of contracting close to 286,000 professionals to administer the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams.

“An estimated 286,000 field officers will be engaged on agency basis to facilitate in the conduct of exams in the field. The field officers contracted for administration of exams will be expected to register online using the contracted professional CP2 system by February 25,” says the Council through a five-page document detailing the preparations that have been put in place to ensure the exams run smoothly.

Deployments for the contracted professionals are being done by the Ministry of Education Sub County Directors of Education and Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Sub County Directors in every sub-county. Nominated professionals shall then be notified via SMS and/or email as soon as the exercise is complete.

Read further details here; Knec contracted professionals 2021; About 286,000 professionals expected to apply online by February 26