2018 KCSE Results to Be Released Today

Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed is set to release Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education results today afternoon, Friday.

The announcement will come after the CS meets with President Uhuru Kenyatta at State House.

CS Amina is set to release the results at Kenya National Examinations Council headquarters situated along Dennis Pritt Road in Nairobi.

More than 600,000 students sat for the exams which were concluded at the end of November 2018.

The ministry had announced that they finished marking the scripts in several centers by December 14.

The Kenya National Examination Council had earlier revealed that students would receive their results before Christmas.

The big announcement is however not expected to include ranking of the schools, a practice which had been banned in 2014 but re-enacted into law by President Uhuru in 2016.

This comes roughly a month after the ministry released KCPE results on Monday November 19, at Star of the Sea School, Mombasa County.

Two candidates tied at the top with 453 marks out of 500 in the tests carried out in three days.

In the KCPE exams, 527,294 were boys while there were 525,070 female candidates.

Karimi Naomi Kawira from Pangani Girls' High School emerged top in the 2017 KCSE exams with a mean score of 87.0.