Kenya's 2025 national examinations summary
To manage the KCSE exams, KNEC has deployed 10,765 centre managers, 12,126 supervisors, 54,782 invigilators, 22,247 security officers, and 2,692 drivers across the country.
A total of 3,424,836 candidates have registered for national exams this year, including 996,078 for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams, 1,298,089 for Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA), and 1,130,669 for the inaugural Kenya Junior School Education (KJSEA).
To manage the KCSE exams, the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has deployed 10,765 centre managers, 12,126 supervisors, 54,782 invigilators, 22,247 security officers, and 2,692 drivers across the country.
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For centres hosting both KJSEA and KPSEA, 24,213 centre managers, 26,479 supervisors, and 125,492 invigilators will oversee the assessments to ensure smooth and fair administration.
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