The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results will be released on December 11, according to Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Belio Kipsang Bitok.
With anticipation rising among candidates, parents, and schools, attention is now shifting to the easiest and most reliable ways to access the results once they are made public.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is expected to activate multiple access platforms immediately after the official announcement.
These systems are designed to allow quick, secure, and convenient access, especially as thousands of candidates across the country prepare to transition to Senior School under the Competency-Based Education (CBE).
Understanding these access methods in advance ensures that candidates can avoid confusion, delays or misinformation during the release day rush.
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The primary method for accessing KJSEA results will be the official KNEC online portal.
On the release day, candidates will be required to log in using their unique Assessment Number provided by their schools.
The portal is expected to provide a full breakdown of the learner’s performance, including summaries and individual subject outcomes.
Once available, results can also be downloaded or printed directly from the portal for record-keeping.
Schools will receive compiled KJSEA results from KNEC on the same day of release.
Learners will be able to collect their official result slips once the school administrators have processed the documents.
This remains the most accessible option for candidates who may lack internet access or prefer receiving confirmation from their teachers.
School administrators will also be able to assist parents and learners in interpreting the results, particularly regarding performance categories and implications for the next stage of CBE progression.
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Another easy method is the KNEC SMS platform, which will be activated immediately after the official release.
Parents and candidates will send the learner’s Assessment Number to the designated short code, after which the results will be delivered via text message.
This method is efficient for users with basic phones or those in areas with limited internet connectivity.
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