More than 50,000 candidates in Nyeri to write this year’s national examinations

Oct 25, 2023 - 13:46
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More than 50,000 candidates in Nyeri to write this year’s national examinations
Nyeri County Director of Education, Jane Njogu, during an interview with KNA at her office. The County has registered a total of 52,453 for this year’s national examinations. The number included 15,857 for KPSEA, 16,740 candidates for the KCPE and 19,856 candidates for the KCSE.

Nyeri,

Wednesday October 25, 2023

KNA by Samuel Maina/Wangari Mwangi

A total of 52,453 candidates drawn from the eight Sub-counties in Nyeri, will be sitting for this year’s national exams.

 A Summary Report from the County Director of Education, also shows that out of this figure, 15,857 candidates will be sitting for the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) and another 16,740 will be writing the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).

The latter will comprise the last batch of candidates to sit for the KCPE under the 8-4-4 education system, that is being replaced by the 2-6-3-3-3 model.

On the other hand, a total of 19,856 form four candidates, will start writing their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination (KCSE) theory papers from November 6th .

Nyeri County Director of Education, Jane Njogu, told KNA that all necessary preparations have already been finalized in readiness for the kick-off for the three papers.

She said the Ministry of Education has partnered with National Government Administrative Officers (NGAO), National Police Service personnel and the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), to facilitate the smooth administration of the exams.

She also stated that both KCPE candidates and their KPSEA counterparts, will have their rehearsals, Friday, ahead of their papers beginning, Monday, next week.

“Officers were sent from Nairobi to come and brief the people at the ground, that include principles, supervisors and invigilators. So, every supervisor has been briefed and all the people that needed to be briefed have been briefed. We have had security meetings, even with the County Commissioner (Pius Murugu) and we have agreed on how we will be handling the exams when it starts,” she said.

Notably about this year’s exams is that, while all the 771 KCPE and KCSE examinations centers will each be monitored by contractual supervisor and invigilators, those sitting for KPSEA, will be supervised by their respective subject teachers.

Ms Njogu similarly said, each of the eight sub-counties has been supplied with a container, as a distribution point, which is being manned by the respective Sub county Director of Education and Deputy County Commissioners.

There will also be another batch of 868candidates, who will be sitting for KCPE and KCSE papers as private candidates in 254 examination centers.

  “The difference between KCPE and KPSEA is that the invigilator, in the latter is the subject teacher, while KCPE candidates will have contractual invigilators and supervisors. We have eight sub counties and every sub county has an examination distribution center that we refer to as a container, managed by a Deputy County Commissioner and Sub County Director of Education. There is a change this time because we have been opening distribution centers for KCSE at 6 am but this time round we shall be opening at 7 am, while the one for KCPE will be opened at 6am,” she pointed out.

On whether the County has received reports of any pregnant candidate, the education official said they were yet to receive such a report.

She nevertheless clarified that in the event such a situation arises, the Ministry is working in collaborate with the County Government Health Department, to ensure such an eventuality is taken care of.

“So far, I have not heard of any and I have realized that this is not a major problem in Nyeri as such. But should it(pregnancy)come, we are working with the County Government and I think we shall be able to handle that,” she has explained.

The Government has already secured the help of 1,700 officers, including security officers, to oversee the month-long exercise.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

 

 

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