Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has met the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers officials ahead of national exams.
Machogu has promised to engage more with the team for the betterment of the education system.
“I urge you to support and take part in the delivering of the upcoming national exams,” the CS said.
He also thanked the officials for the impact they have made on society and learners at large.
The officials included Kuppet chairperson Omboko Milemba and Kuppet secretary general Akelo Misori among other officials.
KCPE exam will start on November 28 -December 1, while the KCSE exam will start from December 1-December 23.
A timetable released by the Kenya National Examination Council indicates candidates will be assessed in five papers for three days until November 30.
Rehearsals will be conducted on November 25.
Mathematics and English will be tackled on the first day followed by Integrated Science (Science and Technology, Agriculture, Home Science and Physical and Health Education) and Kiswahili on the second day.
Candidates will be assessed in Art and Craft, Music and Religious Education on the third and final day in the Creative Art and Social Studies subjects.