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KCSE marking centres 2022 and directions

KCSE marking centres 2022 and directions

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Downloading or printing your Knec marking invitation letter.
Downloading or printing your Knec marking invitation letter 2022.

KCSE MARKING CENTRES 2022– Examiners who shall be marking this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examinations (KCSE) can now download their 2022 marking invitation letters. The letters are available on the Knec portal https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/. The marking centres and reporting dates have been indicated on the marking invitation letters.

For some KCSE papers, though, either the marking centre or reporting dates are missing. For letters with reporting dates, examiners are required to arrive at the marking centres on the indicated dates by 2.00pm.

See also;

KNEC issues marking invitation letters to KCSE examiners; Sets tough conditions and bars others from reporting


2022 KCSE examiners marking invitation letters; Download your letter at https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/

KCSE 2022 MARKING CENTRES.

Here are the marking centres for this year’s KCSE exams:

SUBJECT CODE MARKING CENTRE REPORTING DATE

English paper 1 101/1 Mang’u High School April 2022

English paper 2 101/2 MaryHill Girls April 2022

English paper 3 101/3 State House Girls April 2022

Kiswahili Paper 1 102/1 Sunshine High April 2022

Kiswahili Paper 2 102/2 Moi Forces Academy  April 2022 

Kiswahili Paper 3 102/3 Alliance Girls High April 2022

Maths Paper 1 121/1 Lenana School April 2022

Maths Paper 2 121/2 

Biology Paper 1 231/1 

Biology Paper 2 231/2 St. Georges Girls April 2022

Biology Paper 3 231/3 Buruburu Girls April 2022

Physics Paper 1 232/1 Moi Isinya April 2022

Physics Paper 2 232/2 Loreto Kiambu Girls High April 2022

Physics Paper 3 232/3 Murang’a TTC April 2022

Chemistry Paper 1 233/1  April 2022

Chemistry Paper 2 233/2 April 2022

Chemistry Paper 3 233/3 April 2022

History Paper 1 311/1 Ngara Girls High April 2022

History Paper 2 311/2 Starehe Boys April 2022

Geography Paper 1 312/1 Mary Leakey Girls April 2022

Geography Paper 2 312/2 Thika High School April 2022

CRE Paper 1 313/1 Limuru Girls April 2022

CRE Paper 2 313/2 Loreto Girls Limuru April 2022

Agriculture Paper 1 443/1  April 2022

Agriculture Paper 2 443/2 Senior Chief Koinange Girls  April 2022
Computer Studies Paper 1 451/1  April 2022

UpperHill High 28/04/2021 April 2022

Computer Studies Paper 2 451/2 April 2022

Business Studies Paper 1 565/1 April 2022

Machakos Girls 26/04/2021 April 2022
Business Studies Paper 2 565/2 . .

 

 

KCSE Examiners 2021 want Knec marking centres decentralized, payment rates harmonized; see the full list of demands that the Examiners want KUPPET and KNEC to address before turning up for the KCSE 2021 marking exercise

LATEST KNEC NEWS 2021: KCSE Examiners 2021 want Knec marking centers decentralized, payment rates harmonized; see the full list of demands that the Examiners want KUPPET and KNEC to address before turning up for the KCSE 2021 marking exercise

KCSE Examiners 2021 want Knec marking centres decentralized, payment rates harmonized; see the full list of demands that the Examiners want KUPPET and KNEC to address before turning up for the KCSE 2021 marking exercise

KNEC bans vulnerable KCPE and KCSE 2021 examiners from accepting the online Knec Examiners Invitation after accessing the Knec website: Knec examiners 2021

The Kenya National Examinations Council has banned some examiners from accepting the 2021 online invitation for marking offer.

This move follows the spread of the novel coronavirus which has unleashed hell on Earth.

The examiners include breastfeeding or pregnant female teachers whose immunity is already compromised.

Knec Examiners aged 58 and above however have an option of either accepting the offer or not.

The latest news reaching us indicates that the so-called low-risk KCSE Knec examiners are paranoid of the third wave of the coronavirus.

Fearing for their lives, they are not sure whether they will turn up for the 2021 marking exercise or not.

Knec centralizes 2020 KCSE  marking centers in 2021 despite the rising cases of covid-19; To check out the list of KCSE 2021 Knec marking centers, click on the link below

This is because KNEC has centralized KCPE and KCSE  marking centers in Nairobi, a hotspot for the novel coronavirus. This is obviously going to pose a great danger to the examiners bearing in mind that teachers are traveling from all over the country.

Besides, the working conditions in most centers are pathetic and deplorable. Teachers are dehumanized, being forced to share facilities including washrooms.

Besides, some papers pull huge crowds for instance English, Mathematics, Kiswahili, and Chemistry since they are core subjects.

The examiners are therefore demanding that KUPPET SHOULD ACT NOW

List of issues that the KCSE Knec Contracted Examiners want KUPPET to address before turning up for the marking exercise in April

Here is the list of issues that the KCSE examiners 2021 want KUPPET to address:

KCSE 2021 Knec contracted examiners list of demands:

1) The marking centers to be decentralized, away from the city where the prevalence rate is high to other areas where it is low.

2) centers should not hold more than 400 examiners to ensure social distance in hostels and eateries.

To actualize this; mathematics, English, KiSwahili, and Business Studies papers can be split and marked in neighboring schools to ensure collaboration and easier coordination.

4) *Taxation barred teachers from applying for the 2021 TSC promotions* because of arrears.

They, therefore, demand knec to increase the rate meant to cushion examiners from Taxation. An increase of 130% will cover taxes. Alternatively, bargain with kra to lower tax rate to 5% just like SMEs tax gain. Since these wages are not part of the salary.

5) Risk allowance for all KCSE Knec Examiners of Kshs 20, 000 just like nurses and other medics who carry out the national duty of fighting pandemics.

6) Every Examiner to be provided with Sanitizers since those papers will be handled by several people; markers, 2 crosscheckers, TL, ACE, CE. Data capture etc.

7) KNEC to sign contractual agreement to compensate for teachers who die in the line of duty or those who may get hospitalized due to covid 19 contracted during marking period.

8) Transport allowance should be enhanced to factor in prevailing circumstances. The transport sector has increased fares due to increase in petrol and reduction in passengers per vehicle.

9) Marking belts to be reduced to 4 examiners to enhance social distance.

10) Marking time to be reduced from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 pm. to reduce interaction time.

11. The examiners also demand *HARMONISATION* of the rates per paper because all examiners work in similar conditions 

12. They also demand free face masks, gloves which should be changed after every session of 2 hours.