KCPE Exam
The KCPE Exam tests students in the following subjects - Maths, English, Kiswahili, Social Studies, Science, and Religious Studies. The test is typically taken in November and results are made available in January. Due to the timing of the exam, the beginning of high school Form 1 classes is generally delayed until late January.
The maximum score on the exam is 500 points. For reference, in 2015 the Kenyan government reported that 49.61% of Kenyan students nationally achieved the mean score of 250 marks. The highest score achieved by any student in Kenya on the 2015 exam was 446 marks.
Waddington High School generally requires a minimum KCPE score of 240 marks for admission.
KCSE Exam
The KCSE Exam is administered to Form 4 students and tests a minimum of seven subjects. Students are required to test in three compulsory subjects (Maths, Kiswahili, and English), at least two sciences (choosing among Chemistry, Biology, and Physics), one humanities (choosing among History and Government, Geography, Christian Religious Education, Islamic Religious Education, and Hindu Religious Education), and at least one Practical (Home Science, Art and Design, Agriculture, Computer Studies, or Aviation) or Technical (French, German, Arabic, Music, or Business Studies) subject. The choices available to students are generally limited by the curriculum available at their high school. For example, due to lack of funds the only Practical or Technical subject taught at WHS is Business Studies.
Testing for the KCSE Exam typically begins in late October and ends in late November. KCSE Exam results are not released until the end of February. High school graduates planning to continue their education apply to University and other programs after receiving their KCSE scores, and begin their post-secondary programs the following January.
Kenya has a network of public and private universities that offer a broad range of career programs. In general, students who achieve a score of C+ or above on the KCSE Exam are eligible to attend public or private universities. Students who achieve a score of C or above may enroll in vocational programs or technical schools to obtain training for careers such as nursing, teaching, and accountancy.
Students scoring a B or higher on the KCSE Exam are eligible to receive government loan assistance at public universities. For students at WHS, scoring high enough on the KCSE to qualify for the government loan program is typically the only way that they can afford to attend university.
Waddington High School generally requires a minimum KCPE score of 240 marks for admission.
KCSE Exam
The KCSE Exam is administered to Form 4 students and tests a minimum of seven subjects. Students are required to test in three compulsory subjects (Maths, Kiswahili, and English), at least two sciences (choosing among Chemistry, Biology, and Physics), one humanities (choosing among History and Government, Geography, Christian Religious Education, Islamic Religious Education, and Hindu Religious Education), and at least one Practical (Home Science, Art and Design, Agriculture, Computer Studies, or Aviation) or Technical (French, German, Arabic, Music, or Business Studies) subject. The choices available to students are generally limited by the curriculum available at their high school. For example, due to lack of funds the only Practical or Technical subject taught at WHS is Business Studies.
Testing for the KCSE Exam typically begins in late October and ends in late November. KCSE Exam results are not released until the end of February. High school graduates planning to continue their education apply to University and other programs after receiving their KCSE scores, and begin their post-secondary programs the following January.
Kenya has a network of public and private universities that offer a broad range of career programs. In general, students who achieve a score of C+ or above on the KCSE Exam are eligible to attend public or private universities. Students who achieve a score of C or above may enroll in vocational programs or technical schools to obtain training for careers such as nursing, teaching, and accountancy.
Students scoring a B or higher on the KCSE Exam are eligible to receive government loan assistance at public universities. For students at WHS, scoring high enough on the KCSE to qualify for the government loan program is typically the only way that they can afford to attend university.
Thank you for spelling this out - literally. For some reason, I can never recall this and would go back and search the yahoo group to check the timing. Now it is all in one place!
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