Just a day after the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) results were released, it is now emerging that there were discrepancies in the results. The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) erroneously awarded some candidates wrong marks and assigned grades for subjects candidates did not sit for.
There were also identical scores that were assigned different grades, and instances where candidates received higher grades for lower scores.
Concerned candidates, parents, and schools have communicated their grievances to the Kenya National Examination Council, urging rectification.
Eddy Ikonge Bosire who sat her KCPE at Kari Primary School in Kisii is among the many students who were awarded marks erroneously.
According to a message she received, Bosire was awarded a grade A plain in English which is different from what is in the portal which indicates that she scored an A minus. Another noticeable error in Bosire’s case is the awarding of marks for the Kenya Sign Language subject instead of the Kiswahili language in which she was examined.
Eddy Bosire’s case mirrors that of many candidates who have petitioned the Kenya National Examination Council to review their KCPE results. Those who reached out to us share similar discrepancies and the awarding of grades for subjects they did not sit for was particularly rampant.
Moreover, some candidates received the same marks but different grades. For instance, a score of 74 marks in Social Studies and Religion resulted in a B plain grade in one case, while a different candidate with a score of 73 marks in the same subject received a B plus grade.
KNEC, in response to our queries, acknowledged receiving complaints from candidates and various schools. According to KNEC CEO Dr David Njengere, candidates have a 30-day window to question the system and address any issues with the examination body through the sub-county director of education.
Njengere, however, attributed the issue to the SMS provider, stating that the challenges candidates faced were not due to KNEC but the SMS service provider.He added that the matter was raised early with the service provider and has since been addressed.
Article By Suzy Nyongesa.