The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced that 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) result slips are now ready for collection, ending weeks of anxious waiting for candidates across the country.
In statement released on Saturday, KNEC directed all candidates who sat the national exams to visit their respective schools to collect their result slips.
The council emphasized that students should obtain their slips promptly to avoid delays in accessing their official scores.
KNEC also confirmed that the result slips have been dispatched to all Sub-County Directors of Education (SCDE) offices nationwide.
Schools that presented candidates for the 2025 KCSE are advised to coordinate with their local SCDE offices to ensure timely collection and distribution of the slips.
This move is expected to facilitate smooth access to examination results, especially as many students await their slips for further education, college admissions, and scholarship applications.
Officials have stressed the importance of schools and candidates acting quickly to collect the slips to avoid unnecessary bottlenecks.
The KCSE examination, which is Kenya’s key national assessment for secondary school students, determines progression into higher education institutions and various career paths.
Timely release of result slips is critical for maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the national education system.
KNEC encouraged schools to communicate clearly with students and parents regarding collection timelines and procedures.
They also reminded candidates to verify their information on the slips carefully and report any discrepancies to their schools for immediate correction.
Students and parents are now urged to act quickly, as the availability of the result slips marks the first step toward accessing the full KCSE results and planning for the next stage in the students’ academic journey.
With this announcement, the 2025 KCSE candidates finally have clarity on their results, allowing them to make informed decisions about college applications, vocational training, or other career opportunities.
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