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Knec grade 4 assessments 2021- Full details

The 2020 grade 4 learners are set to sit formative tests that will account for 20% of the final grade 6 assessment. This is according to the latest circular by the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec).

As recommended in the report of the Task force on ‘Enhancing Access, Relevance,
Transition, Equity and Quality for Effective Curriculum Reforms Implementation which
was released by H.E. the President of the Republic of Kenya on 9th February 2021, formative assessments for Grades 4, 5 and 6 are expected to account for 60% of the
National Assessment at the end of Grade 6. Learners at the Intermediate Level of the
stage-based curriculum pathway will also be assessed for the purposes of tracking
learners’ progress and informing transition to pre-vocation level.

In this regard, schools are expected to submit assessment outcomes of learners who are currently in Grade 4 to the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), which will contribute to 20% of the final Grade 6 assessment.

To guide the process, KNEC will be uploading the 2020 Grade 4 Age Based and Intermediate Level Stage Based assessment tools by 7th March 2021 for schools to access and use. The tools will cover the following subjects:

Age Based Curriculum (Regular) Pathway:

  1. Mathematics;
  2. Social Studies;
  3. English;
  4. Christian Religious Education (CRE);
  5. Kiswahili;
  6. Islamic Religious Education (IRE);
  7. Kenyan Sign Language;
  8. Hindu Religious Education (HRE);
  9. Science and Technology;
  10. Home Science;
  11. Agriculture;
  12. Physical and Health Education.
  13. Music; and
  14. Art and Craft;

Stage Based Curriculum Pathway:

  1. Communication, Social and Literacy Skills;
  2. Daily Living Skills and Religious Education;
  3. Numeracy Activities;
  4. Creative Activities;
  5. Environmental Activities;
  6. Psychomotor Activities; and
  7. Sensory Motor Integration.

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The 2020 Grade 4 learners will not be assessed in indigenous and foreign languages  awaiting guidelines on implementation of the same.

Knec expects Schools  to download and administer the assessment tools;  score; and  upload the Grade 4 learners’ assessment scores on the KNEC Competency  Based Assessment portal (cba.knec.ac.ke) between 9th and 19th March 2021.

The materials required for performing the assessment tasks should be improvised as much as possible within the immediate school environment.

Schools will not be expected to upload learners’ biodata afresh since this data was uploaded during administration of Grade 3 MLP assessment. Schools will however be allowed to edit the following details for learners if need arises:

  1. Name of the learner;
  2. Correct order of name;
  3. Gender of the learner;
  4. Birth Certificate Number;
  5. Date of birth of the learner;
  6. Nationality/Citizenship of the learner;
  7. Type of Special Needs and Disability;
  8. Pathway (Age Based or Stage Based).

In case of any other amendments such as deletion/transfer cases, new enrollments or any other amendment on the existing learners’ details apart from the ones listed above, the school will be expected to contact the Sub County Director of Education (SCDE) or KNEC. The SCDEs shall be given rights to access the Grade Four Portal and effect transfer(s), add new learners, delete or effect amendments of learner’s bio data.

KNEC will issue each learner in the database with an assessment number (Unique Identifier Number) automatically generated by the KNEC ICT system. This number will be used to identify the learner during future assessments. Schools will be expected to inform parents and learners of their Assessment numbers, which shall be used throughout their basic education cycle for KNEC assessments.

HOW TO ACCESS THE KNEC ASSESSMENT PORTAL (cba.knec.ac.ke)

To access the assessment portal, head-teachers are expected to:

  1. Visit the KNEC website and click on the link ‘cba.knec.ac.ke’.
  2. Log in using the KNEC School Code as the Username and the Password used during MLP Grade 3 registration and click ‘grade four’.

Head-teachers are requested to keep all records generated from the assessment as evidence for use in quality assurance.

It should be noted that for the 2020 Grade 4 cohort, School Based Assessment (SBA) will constitute 20% of the Formative Assessment. However, going forward, from the 2021 Grade 4 cohort.

Teachers will develop and administer Classroom Assessment (CA) and keep a progress record of the learner’s performance in all subjects. Teachers will then upload the CA scores on the KNEC portal as shall be guided. This will account for 10%.

Knec will develop the SBA tools and upload them online for teachers to use. Schools will download, administer and score the SBA tools. Teachers will then upload the SBA scores on the Knec portal as shall be guided. This will account for 10%.

Grade 4 formative assessment (20%) will comprise CA (10%) and SBA (10%).

Knec online portal for KCSE Assessors, Examiners

APPLY TO BE A KCSE ASSESSOR

Welcome to the  Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, for KCSE Assessors, Examiners Applications,online.

ELIGIBLE PAPERS


PAPER CODE
447/2
448/2
450/2
501/3
502/3
503/3
504/3
511/1

REQUIREMENTS


Teacher/Tutors who are already in the KNEC database of assessors need not apply.

Qualifications

  1. Be a practicing teacher in the relevant subjects;
  2. Diploma in Education (and above);
  3. Have a minimum teaching experience of three (3) years and above;
  4. Must be registered by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC);
  5. Must be recommended by his/her Head of institution;
  6. Must NOT be on interdiction or any other form of disciplinary action from the employer;
  7. Must be 50 years of age and below.

CONTACT US


All correspondence to the Kenya National Examination Council should be addressed to,
Chief Executive Officer
P.O. Box: 73598 00200,
Nairobi, Kenya.
Email
fa@knec.ac.ke
Telephone
0720741003
0732333530
0775471980
0775471997

Knec increases the minimum number of candidates per centre in the 2021 KCSE and KCPE examinations

The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has revised the minimum number of candidates required per centre for the National Examinations. The current minimum requirement for Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examinations is 15 candidates.

But, the Council has revised the minimum number of candidates to forty.

“As guided by the Ministry of Education all Head Teachers of Primary Schools and Principals of Secondary Schools from both Private and Public Schools with less than Forty (40) candidates will be hosted by an examination centre with more than Forty (40) candidates during the 2021 KCPE and KCSE examinations.” Reads the latest circular from Knec.

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KCSE, KCPE 2021 registration of Private candidates (Knec fees break down, registration forms and guides)

KCSE 2021 registration for repeaters (Procedure and required Knec fees breakdown)

Knec circular on Registration for 2021 KCSE, KCPE and KCSE Qualifying Test Examinations

KCPE registration requirements 2021

Initially, the Council had announced that “Any school that has between 6 and 14 candidates will be hosted by another centre to be determined by the Sub County Director of Education”.

Schools with less than forty candidates will now have to be hosted in nearby examination centres.

“The host school should be located within the Sub County where the hosted schools are. Both the host school and the hosted school(s) should be served from one distribution point (Container).” Adds the Council.

Knec further announces that during the conduct of the examination, the Host Head Teacher/Principal will be the only authorized officer to collect the examination materials from the container, coordinate the conduct and return the candidates answer scripts to the Container during each day of the examination.

All Sub County Directors of Education are informed to submit the list of the host examination centres and hosted examination centres for the March/April 2021 KCPE and KCSE examinations by 15th August, 2021.

The Council has, at the same time, opened the portal for registration of the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and KCPE examinations. The portal will remain open between 2nd June, 2021 and 31st July, 2021.

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KNEC portal for school exams https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/ (Register and download candidates’ KCSE, KCPE Exams)

The KCPE Knec Portal login and candidates registration at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcpe

Knec Login; Complete Guide for Knec Portals Login

Knec KCSE Registration Portal at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcse/registration

The Knec CBA portal login, capture learner scores, download CBA tools and results at https://cba.knec.ac.ke/

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kcpe 2021 registration requirements and guide

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has opened the portal for registration of the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations. The portal will remain open between 2nd June, 2021 and 31st July, 2021. Since there will be no late registration, please mark the registration dates to avoid the last minute rush.

How to register candidates for the KCPE examinations online

To register candidates for KCPE examinations follow the following easy steps;

  • Visit the official KCPE KNEC registration portal by using the address; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcpe.
  • Log into the system by entering your user name (school Knec code) and password. Then, click on ‘Login’.
  • Once logged in, check the ‘Register Candidates’ menu and click on ‘Select’.
  • Choose ‘Enter New Candidates’ and click on ‘continue’.
  • Next to the ‘Enter New Records’ tab, insert the last three digits of the candidate’s Index Number.
  • Correctly fill the following BIODATA for the candidate:
  1. Candidates Name,
  2. Birth Certificate No.,
  3. RE Paper to Sit (Choose between CRE, IRE and HRE),
  4. Gender (Choose Male or Female),
  5. Year of Birth,
  6. Status (Choose between Citizen and Non Citizen) and
  7. Disability; if there is any.
  • Select the ‘Secondary Choices’ as per the candidate’s preference. These should include: Four national schools, three Extra County Schools, two County and Sub County schools, each.
  • Finally, Click on ‘Submit’ to capture the learner’s registration details.

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Knec circular on Registration for 2021 KCSE, KCPE and KCSE Qualifying Test Examinations

KNEC portal for school exams https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/ (Register and download candidates’ KCSE, KCPE Exams)

The KCPE Knec Portal login and candidates registration at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcpe

Knec Login; Complete Guide for Knec Portals Login

Knec KCSE Registration Portal at https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcse/registration

The Knec CBA portal login, capture learner scores, download CBA tools and results at https://cba.knec.ac.ke/

Official Knec Contacts; Phone numbers, Email, Telephone, Facebook, Portals, Website

KNEC LCBE portal 2021/2022; How to enter learners’ scores

Editing registration details for an existing KCPE candidate.

You can easily make correction to records of already registered candidates. To achieve this, follow these steps:

  • Visit the official KCPE KNEC registration portal by using the address; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcpe.
  • Log into the system by entering your user name (school Knec code) and password. Then, click on ‘Login’.
  • Once logged in, check the ‘Register Candidates’ menu and click on ‘Select’.
  • Choose ‘Edit existing candidate (s)’ and click on ‘continue’.
  • Next to the ‘Edit Existing Records’ tab, enter the candidate’s index number (last three digits) and click on ‘Find’. The candidate’s details will be displayed.
  • Make corrections to the student’s details and click on ‘Submit’.

Deregistering a KCPE candidate

You can equally delete the registration details for an already registered candidate. Follow these steps;

  • Visit the official KCPE KNEC registration portal by using the address; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/kcpe.
  • Log into the system by entering your user name (school Knec code) and password. Then, click on ‘Login’.
  • Once logged in, check the ‘Register Candidates’ menu and click on ‘Select’.
  • Choose ‘Edit existing candidate (s)’ and click on ‘continue’.
  • Next to the ‘Edit Existing Records’ tab, enter the candidate’s index number (last three digits) and click on ‘Find’. The candidate’s details will be displayed.
  • Scroll to the bottom of your screen and click on the ‘delete’ tab.
  • The portal will prompt you to confirm the action since it is irreversible. You will see this question; ‘Are you sure you want delete this?’ Click on ‘Ok’ to complete the process.

DOWNLOADING THE KCPE NOMINAL ROLLS.

Once you have completed capturing details for all candidates, you will be required to print the Nominal rolls that will be sent to Knec. To download and print the nominal rolls follow the guide below;

  • Visit the official KCSE registration portal by using the address; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.
  • Log into the portal by enter the user name (school Knec code) and password. Then, click on ‘Login’.
  • Once logged in, you will see the ‘CONFIRM REGISTRATION‘ menu. Next to ‘task’, select the desired report (Master or Subject nominal roll). Then, click on ‘continue’.
  • Give the system some few minutes to fully load the Nominal roll.
  • Click on the ‘export’ button, select the format that you want to use and the nominal roll will be automatically downloaded.
  • Locate the nominal roll in your downloads, open and print it.
  • Accordingly sign the printed nominal roll (s).

Dr. David Njeng’ere is the new Boss

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has announced the appointment of Dr. David Njeng’ere as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for a five-year term.

Dr. Njegere takes over from Mercy Karogo, who has been on an Acting CEO for the past five years.

KNEC Chairman, John Onsati, made the announcement through a statement sent to newsrooms, today, with the new CEO’s tenure beginning, July 1, 2021.

Onsati said that Dr. Njeng’ere successfully underwent through the rigorous recruitment process.

“Upon completing all the necessary recruitment procedures and following the due process, Dr. David Njeng’ere Kabita, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of KNEC, effective July 1, 2021 for a term of five years,” the press statement read in part.

Dr. Njeng’ere holds a Doctorate in Education from Moi University and is a seasoned educator with over 30 years of experience who specialises in curriculum development and evaluation.

He is currently the Education Adviser for Cabinet Secretary (CS) George Magoha, a job he has held for the past three years.

He has previously worked at the Kenya Institute for Curriculum Reforms and KNEC, where he was instrumental in the conceptualisation and design of the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) and Competency Based Assessment.

“Dr. Njeng’ere has wide experience as an educationist and has been involved in many initiatives in education reforms at national, regional and global levels,” the statement elaborated.

Dr.Njeng’ere will be in charge of promoting the Council’s transformative achievements in examinations management, particularly the reforms that halted national examination leakage and restored national examination credibility and integrity in Kenya.

QUICK LINKS TO OTHER IMPORTANT KNEC PORTALS

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

OTHER PORTALS

KCSE Portal
CP2 portal
CBA portal
Knec school exams portal
Knec examiners login portal
KCSE Results Portal
Knec Website (www.knec.ac.ke)
Knec LCBE portal