Form 4 KCPE 2015 Exam Timetable

Here you can check KCPE 2015 Time Table www.knec.ac.ke Exam Nov 2015 Schedule Dates Available Online. Do you want to download the KCPE Exam Time Table from www.knec.ac.ke? Huge number of students from various classes who have decided to apply for the exam already downloaded their Time Table from the Kenya National Examination Council web link.The KCPE Examination will be commended on 10th November 2015 which will be started with the Paper Maths for two hours from 8.30 am to 10.30 am. But for the Visually challenged candidates will have the same paper for two and half hours with Braille. 11th November 2015 will be the Science and Kiswahili Lugha. The final day ie 12th November 2015 will be the paper Social Studies and R.E. Different paper will have different time duration from morning to evening.For detailed Time Table for KCPE 2015, log on to http://www.knec.ac.ke/and in home page you can find the link "2015 KCPE TIMETABLE". You can click on it to download the KCPE 2015 Time table in PDF Format


Top candidates KCPE 2014

A girl from Nairobi’s New Elite Academy, Tracy Achieng Okwatch, registered one of the best scores in this year’s Standard Eight exams, whose results were released on Monday. She had 441 marks out of the possible 500 in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exams and was followed by Kevin Teveen, also of New Elite Academy, with 439 marks. But this fell short of last year’s top scores by Brian Kimutai of Stewards Light Academy in Nandi and Daphine Akoth of Golden Elite, Kisumu, who had 444 marks and followed by Uniter Mpekethu of Kathigiri B, Meru, Felix Robert Boera of Vitale HGM Makueni, Jonathan Kipkirui of St Mary’s Academy Ruaraka and Emmanuel Mulayi of Thorn Tree School, Kajiado, with 442 marks. Jully Lydia Awuor of MM Shah, Kisumu, and Yujin Mosongo of Kenvic School, Kajiado, had 441 marks. This year, other top performers were: Alex Momanyi of MM Shah Kisumu, Ndung’u Munene of Githunguri Township in Kiambu and Keith Ndung’u of Sukari Presbyterian School, Nairobi, all with 438. Following in that order were: Valeria Wanjiru Muika of Moi Educational Centre, Nairobi, Brian Muteithei of St Mary’s Ruaraka and Christine Mwende, each with 437 marks. Also recording a score of 437 were Sharon Rotich Chemutai and Wilson Nyabocha both of Hill School, Kakamega. Nathan Nyakeyo of EBC Kipkaren in Uasin Gishu County had 436 marks while Isaac Wekulo of Little Lambs School, Eldoret, had 435 marks. Patricia Wairimu Kamau of Thika Memorial Church Primary School, Geoffrey Kaleli of Moi Educational Centre and Sandra Mwangi of Makini, Hezron Kipkemboi Ng’etich of Kericho Boys Boarding and Seth Baraza Wanyonyi of Isanjiro, Kakamega and Rufinus Ogutu of Hill School, Kakamega each obtained 434 marks. Also making it to the achievers’ list were Naomi Chepkirui of Chelsa Academy in Bomet and James Kaluna of Little Lambs School, Eldoret, with 433 marks. Nicholas Isahi of Mululu Academy, Vihiga, Linda Chepkirui of Chelsa Academy, Bomet and Doreen Atieno Oduor of Hill School, Kakamega, secured 432 marks. Batlet Omondi of Golden Elite, James Mbugua of Moi Educational Centre and Saisi Anunda of Precious Hope School in Kisii and Luis Musoke of Nyambunwa Academy, also in Kisii and Dona Nyaboka all had 431 marks apiece.

How to check your KCPE 2014 results

 This is how you will check the results via SMS and online
2014 KCPE candindates can now check your 2014 KCPE results by sending an SMS with the candidate’s index number to 22252 for Safaricom, Airtel and Orange networks or visit www.knec.ac.ke and enter your Index number . Candidates should however visit their examination centers for their official results slip.

Kcpe Results 2014

The Kenya Certificate for Primary Education (KCPE) 2014 will be released by the cabinet secretary for education.
While announcing the 2014 KCPE results the minister will name the best, worst and also institutions that promote holistic learning. This is aimed at encouraging school administrators to shift their focus from excelling in KCPE exams at the expense of other aspects of learning such as social, physical, spiritual growth and creativity.
The ministry also advised parents and pupils to check the KCPE results for any anomaly such as incorrect candidate’s name, school name and code as well as wrong subject grade and report to Knec within a month after the announcement.
As we prepare to post the results lets take a look at last years results.Here’s a look the KCPE 2013 results.