How to check your KCPE 2020 Results
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The Minister in charge of Education, Professor George Magoha, has just released the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education 2020 results (KCPE 2020 results) at the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) headquarters on Dennis Pritt Road in Nairobi.
The exams were delayed after the COVID-19 pandemic saw the closure of schools in most of 2020. The examination calendar was then changed from the usual November to December calendar to this year.
Schools were later reopened and the 2020 KCPE exams started on March 22 and ended on March 24 with rehearsals being done on March 19.
1,181,725 students sat the exam which represents an increase from 1,083,456 students who sat for the exam in 2019.
Rich History of Uhuru s Ksh700 Million Private Home
An ariel view of President Uhuru Kenyatta s house next to State House
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President Uhuru Kenyatta’s house neighbouring State House was demolished to pave way for the construction of a modern mansion befitting a sitting Head of State.
The deconstruction brought an end to the relic that has been a kingly bungalow built during the colonial days along with its rich history.
Bequeathed by his late father Jomo Kenyatta, the home was once called Caledonian House due to its prominence along the Dennis Pritt Road, formerly known as Caledonian Road.
President Uhuru Kenyatta s familiy
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Lost KCPE/KCSE Certificate? How to Use KNEC s Little-Known Portal
KCSE and KCPE certificates
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Losing your academic certificates (KCPE and KCSE) can be a huge hindrance to securing employment in Kenya.
The process of replacing can also be a tedious one especially if you do not know how to go about it.
The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has simplified the process of acquiring the document through a portal to allow for online applications of the same.
Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) house along Dennis Pritt Road in Nairobi.
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The Query Management Information System (QMIS)
Nestled in the KNEC website is the Query Management Information System (QMIS) which is an electronic platform for online submission and processing of queries relating to examination results such as Certification of Examination Results for candidates who have lost their certificates, Confirmation of Examination Results, and Equation of Foreign Qualifications.