In their message to the candidates, the President and Mama Rachel wished the candidates success as they sat their
exams.
“We are proud of you as the third
CBC cohort to sit this exam,” the message read in part.
For the 2024 academic year, KPSEA exams started with a rehearsal on Friday, October 25
The main
examination will run from Monday, October 28 2024 to Wednesday, October
30.
Mathematics and English papers will be done on Monday, Kiswahili, Integrated Science and Sign Language tests are on Tuesday, and Creative Arts & Social studies tests will mark the end of KPSEA on Wednesday.
Candidates are also not allowed to leave the
assessment room before the end of the period allocated for the paper except
with special permission from the Supervisor.
"You should not give or obtain unfair assistance, or attempt to
do so, whether by copying or in any other way, and your work should not show proof
of such unfair assistance,” KNEC further warns candidates."
“The assessment is a crucial part
of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and marks the completion of Grade 6
education for students nationwide” Knec said
KPSEA was introduced as part of
Kenya’s shift to CBC, which emphasizes skill acquisition and practical
knowledge over traditional exam-based learning.
The assessment evaluates learners’
competencies at the end of their primary education Grade 6, replacing the
previous system that ended with the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education
(KCPE).
KPSEA provides feedback on students’
performance in various subjects assisting educators in identifying areas for improvement
and ensuring that the education system nurtures a broad range of skills.