How Parents Can Check 2023 KPSEA Grade 6 Results

How Parents Can Check 2023 KPSEA Grade 6 Results

The results of the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exam  were made public by Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Friday.

Speaking with the originator Officials from the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) attested to having  given headteachers a message explaining how they might obtain the results.

Grade 6 students can now access the results by contacting their respective schools. A spot-check revealed that students can only access details of their registration using the KNEC portal, but headteachers only can log in with the details of the school code together with the learners’ details to download them. 

This is through the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) CBA portal – cba.knec.ac.ke

It will be necessary for head teachers to download, print, and give the results in  certificate form to the parents and pupils.

According to a KNEC insider, there won’t be any hoopla or festivities to mark the  results release, unlike with previous national examination results.

“While releasing the KCSE results, CS Machogu stated that the KPSEA results would be released on the portal. It is the headteachers who have been given access to the results,” the source stated.

How to Access an Individual’s KPSEA Exam Results

Log in to cba.knec.ac.ke

Select: KPSEA/KILEA portal

Under reports, click on ‘View Reports’

Type the assessment number then click on download KPSEA/KILEA performance report

Accessing the KPSEA/KILEA School-Specific Results

Using the school’s credentials, log in to the CBA portal: cba.knec.ac.ke

Select KPSEA/KILEA portal

Under reports, click on ‘View Reports’

Click on School Specific Report

Select View Report

Download and print the report

Candidates would not be able to obtain the results of the national exam by sending  an SMS, unlike in years past.

The KPSEA exams were taken by 1.2 million applicants last year, which was the  second cohort to take the exams using the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC). Five topics were used to evaluate the candidates: social studies,  Integrated Science, mathematics, English, and Kiswahili.

David Njeng’ere, CEO of KNEC, stated last year that the KCPE exam marking would  take precedence over the KPSEA results publication.

“KNEC is finalising the KPSEA and we are committed to ensuring that these reports are ready before these learners are ready for junior secondary schools in January 2024,” Njeng’ere explained in November 2023. 

How Parents Can Check 2023 KPSEA Grade 6 Results

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