Receiving your Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results is a defining moment that can bring relief, excitement, anxiety, or a mix of all three emotions. Regardless of the grade attained, the first 72 hours after results release are critical. Decisions and actions taken during this window can shape your next academic or career steps.
By Dr. Luchetu Likaka – Researcher and Political Analyst The KCSE results before us are not merely an academic outcome; they are a profound moral and policy failure. When the majority of candidates cluster around D, D- and E grades, while excellence remains the privilege of a small minority, it becomes intellectually dishonest to continue
Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has revealed the grading framework used in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations, alongside detailed performance statistics showing marginal but notable improvements compared to 2024. Speaking during the official release of the results, Ogamba said the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) retained the revised grading system first