KNEC Reveals Dates To Release 2025 KCSE Results
The Ministry of Education is to release the results of the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) tomorrow, Friday, January 9.
According to Ministry of Education officials, Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba will present the results in Eldoret at 9:30 a.m.
KCSE was completed on November 21, 2025, following approximately five weeks of continuous examinations that began on October 21.
A total of 996,000 candidates took the exam, which is critical for pupils advancing to higher levels of schooling.
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Speaking during the Omogusii Cultural Festival at Kenyoro School Groups in North Mugirango, the CS indicated that the results would be announced within the first two weeks of December.
“The KCSE examination results will be released within the next two weeks. Traditionally, the KCSE examinations are normally announced in January, and we are keeping it to that tradition,” the CS said.
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) launched an online site two days ago, allowing parents to view the results.
The portal, however, stated that the KCSE results can only be accessible until the Ministry of Education makes them public.
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The early activation of the portal is routine procedure to ensure that everything is in place and that the system is fully functional and capable of handling the tremendous traffic once the results are released.
Once the results are released, candidates must input their index numbers and examination year into the portal to view their preliminary results.
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In a statement issued on Saturday, January 3, Ogamba denied that the ministry had already distributed the examinations, as reported by several social media users.
“Treat such fake and misleading news with the contempt it deserves,” Ogamba flagged a fake post.
KNEC Reveals Dates To Release 2025 KCSE Results
