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The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an academic certificate awarded to candidates upon completion of secondary education in Kenya. [1]The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 at the same time as the last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), which it replaced as the entrance requirement for Kenyan universities.
The system was introduced in 1985 to replace the 7-4-2-3 curriculum, which consisted of seven years of primary school (classes 1–7), four years of lower secondary school (form 1–4), two years of upper secondary school (form 5–6) and three years of higher education.
The same body also conducted and regulated the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), a certificate awarded to students after completing secondary education. KCPE and KCSE were both started in 1985 when the 8-4-4 system of education was introduced in Kenya.The last KCPE examination, under this system was done on November 1, 2023 at 11am.
The functions of the Kenya National Examinations Council are as follows: [2] Set and maintain examination standards, conduct public academic, technical and other national examinations within Kenya at basic and tertiary levels;
In Kenya, the grading system varies according to overall performance of candidates in the national exam called Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE). All grade thresholds change per year according to the intensity of the exam. As of 2019 Exghest Mean Grade (A) equated to the percentage of 81+.
Friends School Kamusinga (FSK), popularly known as Kamu/Frishka, is a Kenyan Quaker national school [2] established in 1956 and located in Kimilili, Bungoma County, Kenya.The school is located 409.9 kilometres from Kenya's capital city, Nairobi.
Transportation problems during the rainy season (March 2020) Elevation is the major factor in temperature levels, with the higher areas, on average, about 11 °C (20 °F) cooler, day or night. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The many cities over a kilometre in elevation have temperature swings from roughly 10–26 °C (50–79 °F).
In 2020, the Bee was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [3] The 2021 edition was also canceled after a 75 percent drop in school registrations. [ 4 ] The National Geographic Society later announced that the Bee had been "permanently discontinue[d]... to make way for new, transformative, and innovative geography education opportunities in ...