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NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 28 — Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha and top education officials including those from the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) were set to meet President Uhuru Kenyatta on Monday to brief him on recently concluded primary level exams.
The briefing session will precede the the release of the Kenya Certificate for Primary Education (KCPE) results for the year 2021.
The exam were pushed forward to March 2022 as a result of pandemic-triggered disruptions on the academic calendar.
Slightly over 1.2 million candidates sat for the national exams in 28,316 KCPE examination centres spread across the country.
The anticipated release of the KCPE results comes at a time teachers marking the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) were set to report to marking centres to begin processing concluded papers.
Designated marking centres include Sunshine High School, State House Girls, Moi Forces Academy, St Georges and Upper Hill in Nairobi.
Markers will also assemble at Thika High, Buruburu High, Moi Girls Isinya, Loreto Girls Limuru, Lang’ata High and Kenya High,.
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