KNEC releases 2024 KPSEA results; here is how to access them

KNEC described the KPSEA results as a significant milestone in the lives of Grade 6 learners, marking their progress within the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has released the results of the 2024 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA).
The Council said schools that presented candidates for the assessment can now access the learner-specific reports on the Competency-Based Assessment (CBA) portal, available at cba.knec.ac.ke.
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This year a total of 1,313,913 candidates sat for the KPSEA exams.
KNEC has advised all institutions to log into the portal and download the reports for their candidates.
“Congratulations to all the 2024 KPSEA candidates,” KNEC said, acknowledging the efforts of learners who participated in the assessment.
KNEC described the KPSEA results as a significant milestone in the lives of Grade 6 learners, marking their progress within the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
Introduced as part of Kenya’s transition to CBC, KPSEA assesses learners’ practical skills and competencies. The results also play a vital role in determining learners’ readiness to advance to Grade 7.
Parents and guardians can easily access their child’s results online by logging into the CBA portal.
Users should visit the official KNEC portal and select the KPSEA option before entering the learner’s index number and name as registered. Once the details are submitted, users can view and download the results.
For those unable to access the results, KNEC recommends checking the accuracy of the entered details, ensuring a stable internet connection, or contacting the learner’s school for assistance.
Additionally, KNEC said its support team is available to help resolve any challenges.
As Grade 6 learners prepare to transition to Grade 7, the KPSEA results reflect the hard work and dedication of learners and educators under the CBC system.
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