How candidates performed in 2023 KCPE exam

2,060 candidates scored marks between 001 and 099.

In Summary
  • Additionally, a total of 383,025 candidates scored marks between 100 to 199, equivalent to 27.05% 
  • For the marks between 300 and 399, there were 352,782 in this category constituting to 24.29 percent. 

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Thursday announced the examination results for the last cohort of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education. 

The CS released the results at the Mitihani house, in the company of education stakeholders including PS Belio Kipsang, and Teachers Service Commission CEO Nancy Macharia, among others. 

In the results, a total of 8,525 candidates scored a total of 400 marks and above. 

This the CS said is equivalent to 0.60%. 

For the marks between 300 and 399, there were 352,782 in this category constituting 24.29 percent. 

Further, Machogu said a total of 658,278 candidates scored marks between 200 and 299, with this he noted the results were low, as compared to 2022. 

The 658,278 constitutes 48.49% 

Additionally, a total of 383,025 candidates scored marks between 100 to 199, equivalent to 27.05%.

2,060 candidates scored marks between 001 and 099. 

"A total of 8,523 candidates attained a total of 400 marks and above, which is a drop from 9,443 from the 2022 KCPE exams."

A total of 1,406,557  sat for the 2023 KCPE exams. 

To check for the results, the CS said Candidates, their parents, and guardians can access them through the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) website, SMS platforms, county education offices and their respective schools.

For the SMS option, the candidates should send their index number, followed by the initials KCPE (in capital letters) to 40054 in order to access the results.

"Parents and candidates can get their KCPE results by sending the' results by sending their index number to code 40054. The SMS will be charged at Sh25."

The SMS platform is available for all mobile networks and will be charged Sh25 each.

This year, the council registered 1.4 million candidates compared to 1.2 million in 2022.

Also, this is the last year candidates will sit the KCPE exams as the ministry works on phasing out the 8-4-4 curriculum. For those seeking to pass certifications exams ExamLabs makes it easy for them.


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