Politics and policy
By MUGAMBI MUTEGI
In Summary
- Education cabinet secretary Jacob Kaimenyi handed over the results of 880,486 pupils who sat the examination this year in a peculiar event which did not see top candidates or schools mentioned.
The government has released Kenya Certificate of
Primary Education (KCPE) exam results that, for the first time, did not
include the perennial ranking of students and schools in order of merit.
The move has upset hundreds of private schools that count on official rankings to attract business.
Education Cabinet secretary Jacob Kaimenyi handed
over the results of 880,486 pupils who sat the examination this year in a
peculiar event which did not see top candidates or schools mentioned.
Instead the county education chiefs were handed the overall results of schools in their jurisdictions.
“Ranking creates unnecessary competition among
schools which may as a result lead such schools to engage in examination
irregularities to compete favourable,” said Mr Kaimenyi during the
release of the results at Mitihani House.
A total of 443,672 candidates (or 50.39 per cent of
the total candidature) attained between 1 and 250 marks while 436,814
pupils got more than that 251 marks, representing 49.61 per cent of
those who sat the exam.
The government abolished the ranking of schools and
candidates to reduce cut-throat competition and cheating in national
examinations, a move that has since been protested by teachers unions
who claim they were not consulted.
There were a total 1,702 cases of irregularities in
the examination -- representing 0.19 per cent of all candidates -- with
Kiswahili and English being the most affected subjects.
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