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How moderation/ standardization of KCPE results is done

KCPE RESULTS MODERATION PROCESS- You probably must be wondering how standardization of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination results is done. Well. The process of moderating KCPE scores is quite straight forward and well documented.

Standardization of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) Examination

BACKGROUND

The Kenya Certificate of Primary Education   (KCPE)   examination is primarily a Norm   Referenced (N.R) examination which   compares candidates’   performance to that   of other candidates taking   the examination.

Standardization of raw marks to standard   marks in   the KCPE examination is a   process that involves   adjusting the raw   marks for each paper in the   examination to allow for differences in   difficulty and extent to which marks scatter.

In this process, the difficulty among the   papers is   measured in terms of the mean   raw marks scored by all candidates, while   the differences in scatter are measured in   terms of the standard deviation.

Standardization entails converting the raw   marks of   each paper in the KCPE   examination so that the mean and   standard deviations of each of the papers   are   identical.

For the KCPE examination, the   expected   mean is 50 with a standard deviation of 15   for a paper marked out of 100.

See also: How KCSE results are moderated/ standardized.

FORMULA FOR KCPE STANDARDIZATION STANDARDIZATION

For standardization to a mean of 50 and Standard Deviation of 15 the formula is as follows:

  Where:

  XSD = Standard Scores

  X    = Raw mark obtained by   Candidate

  M   = Mean raw mark

  SD = Standard deviation of raw marks

EXAMPLE ON KCPE STANDARDIZATION IS CARRIED OUT

Examination Raw Paper / Subject Means and Standard Deviations

Paper Name Paper Mean Paper Standard Deviation Subject Mean Subject

Standard Deviation

English Objective 24.56 07.05 99.01 24.76
English Composition 17.08 07.04
Kiswahili Objective 26.38 06.34 99.02 23.93
Kiswahili Insha 20.12 07.36
Mathematics 26.90 10.26 26.90 10.26
Science 29.82 08.94 29.82 08.94
Social Studies 38.96 09.57 58.50 13.48
Religious Education 18.03 04.48

 

Examination Raw Scores for the Five (05) Candidates & Aggregate Scores based on Percentages

Candidate’s Raw Marks total based on % raw marks

(out of 500)

English kiswahili maths scie ssre
 obj. comp. obj. insha ss re
1. 48 37 44 37 50 48 59 25 473
2. 46 39 44 38 49 47 58 27 471
3. 45 37 46 38 49 47 60 24 469
4. 46 35 45 38 50 48 57 25 469
5. 42 38 43 38 49 49 57 28 468

 

Standardised Scores for the  Five (05) Candidates & Aggregate Scores as shown in the previous table.

CANDIDATES’ SUBJECT STANDARDIZED SCORES Total Standardized Score

(out of 500)

English Kiswahili Maths Science SSRE
1. 99 93 83 80 79 434
2. 99 94 82 78 81 434
3. 96 97 82 78 80 433
4. 96 96 83 80 78 433
5. 94 93 82 82 81 432

 

RATIONALE FOR THE   STANDARDIZATION OF   RAW MARKS TO   STANDARD MARKS IN THE   KCPE   EXAMINATION

Standard scores are a measure of relative   performance and have the ability to tell us   how a candidate or a group of candidates have   performed in comparison to other candidates   while raw marks cannot;

Standard scores are essential when results   from different papers must be combined to   give an overall   total, as is the case of the   KCPE examination. Standard scores are useful   for comparing relative performance of a   candidate or group of candidates from subject   to subject and from year to year.

Once the raw marks have been   standardized,   the cut-off marks for all   grades from Grade A to Grade E   are identical for all subjects and   are   the same from year to year.

When scores are standardized, the   relative positions   of candidates remain   unchanged, the top candidate in each   subject remains at the top;

Standard scores always convey the   relative   performance of a candidate   relative to other   candidates sitting   the same examination;

Standard scores are essential if marks   from several   papers are to be added to   give a total score, and it is   desired   that each paper should contribute   equally to the total score.

QUICK LINKS

KCSE/KCPE ONLINE RESULTS PORTAL

KCSE PORTAL

THE KNEC KCSE PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL LOGIN.

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC SCHOOL EXAMS PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL FOR KCPE RESULTS

THE KCPE KNEC PORTAL FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

KNEC EXAMINERS PORTAL

THE KNEC CONTRACTED PROFESSIONALS PORTAL

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC EXAMINERS LOGIN PORTAL

KNEC PORTALS

THE KNEC LCBE PORTAL

THE OFFICIAL KNEC WEBSITE

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Secondary school choices pdf list for KCPE 2021 candidates

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released a new list of secondary school choices 2021. The list that features a total of 8,890 contains all National, Extra County, County and Sub County Schools.

The school choices list is helpful during selection of secondary schools by the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, candidates.

A KCPE candidate is choose a total of 11 schools. These include: Four national schools, three Extra County Schools, two County and Sub County schools, each.

Check and copy the codes for each school as these codes are used during the KCPE registration process. Get more details here; kcpe 2021 registration of candidates (Step by step simplified guide)

HERE IS THE LATEST KNEC LIST OF ALL SCHOOL CHOICES.

School Code & Name Category Type Cluster
C1 1 01100003 KENYATTA HIGH MWATATE National Boys C1
2 01100004 BURA GIRLS National Girls C1
3 03100001 MAMA NGINA GIRLS National Girls C1
4 04100002 RIBE BOYS National Boys C1
5 08200007 KAGUMO HIGH National Boys C1
6 10200008 MURANGA HIGH National Boys C1
7 12300001 MACHAKOS BOYS National Boys C1
8 13300005 MUTHALE GIRLS National Girls C1
9 14300006 MOI HIGH MBIRURI National Boys C1
10 15300002 MERU SCHOOL National Boys C1
11 18300003 MAKUENI BOYS National Boys C1
12 19300004 CHOGORIA GIRLS National Girls C1
13 20400006 PANGANI GIRLS National Girls C1
14 23500003 ST BRIGIDS KIMININI National Girls C1
15 24500004 ST.THERESA’S TARTAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C1
16 28500005 KIPSIGIS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C1
17 29500006 KAPSABET BOYS National Boys C1
18 31500011 MOI GIRLS ISINYA National Girls C1
19 34500010 ST PATRICK ITEN National Boys C1
20 36600002 LUGULU GIRLS National Girls C1
21 36600004 FRIENDS KAMUSINGA National Boys C1
22 37600001 KAKAMEGA SCHOOL National Boys C1
23 38600003 BUNYORE GIRLS National Girls C1
24 40700002 KISII HIGH National Boys C1
25 40700003 NYABURURU GIRLS National Girls C1
26 41700004 2020 KCPE SECONDARY SCHOOL CHOICES LIST ASUMBI GIRLS National Girls C1
27 42700005 MARANDA HIGH National Boys C1
28 44700006 KANGA HIGH National Boys C1
29 45800001 GARISSA HIGH National Boys C1
C2 30 04100008 BAHARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
31 05100009 HOLA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Boys C2
32 05100010 NGAO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
33 06100011 LAMU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
34 06100012 MPEKETONI SECONDARY SCHOOL National Boys C2
35 07200014 NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL National Mixed C2
36 12300013 KATHIANI GIRLS SCHOOL National Girls C2
37 16300014 MOYALE SECONDARY SCHOOL National Boys C2
38 17300015 GARBATULA HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
39 18300016 MBOONI GIRLS National Girls C2
40 21500021 TURKANA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
41 22500024 KISIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2
42 24500022 CHEWOYET HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
43 25500023 TENWEK HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
44 28500006 KABIANGA HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
45 29500025 ST. JOSEPH’S GIRLS – CHEPTERIT National Girls C2
46 30500021 NANYUKI HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
47 31500026 OLOOLAISER HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
48 35600008 S.A. KOLANYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
49 43700012 SIRONGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2
50 44700011 MOI NYABOHANSE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2
51 46800003 WAJIR HIGH SCHOOL National Boys C2
52 46800004 WAJIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2
53 47800005 MANDERA SECONDARY SCHOOL National Boys C2

Download the full list here; Secondary school choices for KCPE 2021 candidates.

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