The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the long awaited 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) results will be officially released tomorrow morning in Eldoret.
According to Education Ministry Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba will preside over the announcement, with proceedings set to begin promptly in the early hours.
The event will mark the culmination of months of intense marking, moderation, and verification following the completion of KCSE exams in November 2025.
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The 2025 KCSE cycle saw thousands of candidates sit for the national exams, which included oral, practical, and written papers across various subjects.
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The results being released tomorrow are expected to determine opportunities for higher education placements, scholarships, and vocational training options for students nationwide.
In preparation for the release, the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has already activated its online results portal, enabling candidates to check their individual scores using their index numbers and registered names as soon as the results are made public.
Officials have urged candidates and guardians to use the official KNEC platform and disregard any leaked or fraudulent information circulating online.
The government’s announcement has eased growing anxiety among students and parents who had grown concerned about delays in the release after the exams wrapped up last year.
CS Ogamba has reiterated that the ministry is on schedule and committed to ensuring transparent and timely publication of results.