KNEC Address, Contacts phone number, Email and Social media; KNEC was established under KNEC Cap 225A following breakup of the East African Community. The single system of education, the 7-4-2-3 was examined. Exams offered were East African Certificate of Primary Education (EACPE) East African Certificate of Education Examination (EACE) East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE).
8-4-4 system was adopted. CPE became KCPE while KCE became the KCSE. First KCPE Examinations are administered first time.
Sessional Paper No.6 of 1988 emphasized on coordination and harmonization of the examinations and certification of all national examinations for school and post school training institutions except the universities. It also adopted the exiting examination syllabuses and award regulations for the examinations. The EACPE became the Certificate of Primary education (CPE), the EACE became the Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) and the EAACE became the Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE).Business and Technical Examinations are administered first time.
First KCSE exam was held while last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE) held which KCSE replaced.
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The Kenya National Examinations Council is committed to providing quality products and services in educational assessment to its customers by developing and conducting school and post-school examinations that are credible and of nationally and internationally acceptable standards, award and equate certificates, conduct research and promote best practices in assessment for national development.
To achieve this commitment, KNEC shall:
- Comply with statutory and regulatory requirements;
- Identify and meet customer needs and expectations;
- Provide and maintain appropriate infrastructure;
- Improve internal and external communication systems;
- Establish partnerships with stakeholders;
- Identify, monitor and review risks and opportunities;
- Monitor and review internal and external issues in line with the strategy; and
- Develop Quality Objectives at relevant functional levels.
KNEC Address
Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has offices located in National Housing Corporation House found along Aghakahan Walk in Nairobi. The postal address of Kenya National Examination Council offices is P.O. Box 73598-00200, Nairobi.
KNEC Contacts phone number
You can call them through the following phone number:
KNEC Email Address
You can contact them through following email:
KNEC Social media
Also you can visit KNEC through their social media as follows:
Check them via Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExamsCouncil
Check them via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/knec/
Check them via twitter: https://twitter.com/ExamsCouncil
KNEC Services
Kenya Certificate Of Primary Education
The KCPE examination is designed mainly as a primary school leaving examination. The examination is conducted once every year in October/November. It is an entry examination that enables candidates to progress to Secondary education or training in tertiary institutions. The examination is taken in three days preceded by a day of rehearsal.
The KCPE candidates are expected to access their result slips through the KNEC website immediately after release of the examination in their respective schools.
Kenya Certificate Of Secondary Education
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination is an examination that is offered after four year cycle in secondary education. The examination is normally offered in November/December each year. It is open to all bona fide residents of Kenya who meet the examination requirements as stipulated by KNEC.
Holders of KCSE certificate may proceed to tertiary institutions to pursue degree, diploma, craft, and certificate and artisan courses.
KCSE Qualifying Test
The KCSE Qualifying Test (QT) is a proficiency test measuring candidate’s ability to sit for the KCSE examination. The examination is taken in one day during the month of November. The Qualifying Test is open to all bona-fide residents of Kenya and those in the Kenya Missions abroad after making a formal application to KNEC six months before the year of examination. The persons must fulfill the following entry requirements as stipulated the regulations.
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- All persons with primary certificate other than KCPE certificate e.g. Certificate of Primary Education (CPE).
- All persons with a foreign primary certificate received after less than eight years of primary school education.
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Registration of candidates is undertaken at the office the County Director of Education between January and March. Registration is done online like other KNEC examinations.
Foreign Examinations
The Kenya National Examinations Council is mandated by law to collaborate in with foreign examinations boards to administer and monitor the conduct of foreign examinations in Kenya.
The level of involvement with the boards varies from board to board, where some boards involve the Council in both registration of candidates and the administration of the examinations. Other boards involve the Council only in the administration and monitoring the conduct of the examinations.
Currently the Council conducts examinations on behalf 13 foreign boards at both school (primary and secondary) and post school (professional examinations) levels at various times of the year.Below are the mentioned boards:
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