Due to this week’s adjournment of classes, the national exams for the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA), Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) can now begin.
The KPSEA exams will be taken by the initial group of Grade Six candidates starting on November 28 and lasting until November 30. In addition, there will be KCPE exam running at the same time across the nation.
In secondary schools, the written exams will be administered between December 2 and December 23, while on November 21, candidates started taking their practical KCSE exams.
From January 2 to January 20, 2022, the KCSE test marking period will then kick off.
The school calendar will resume to normal in January 2023 after being thrown off by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
The first term of classes will start in schools on January 23 and end on April 21 for a two-week break. School Games will equally be part of the learning (Athletics).
Term two will last 13 weeks, from May 8th to August 11th, just like the term one did. Away From Academics, Co-curricular (Ball games and other indoor games) will resume back. Then there will be a two-week holiday break before resuming for the final term.
When it happens, the third term will start on August 28 and expire on November 3.Schools will break for a 3 week and One day Holiday. Marking and Grading of National exam period will follow immediately For exactly three weeks in various centers across the country and then release of exams before January 2024.