How to Check KPSEA 2024 Results

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has officially released the 2024 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) results, making them accessible through their digital platform.

On Tuesday, January 7, KNEC confirmed that all results have been successfully uploaded to their Competency-Based Assessment (CBA) portal, signaling the completion of the assessment process. The Council made the formal declaration through an official statement:

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The 2024 KPSEA examinations saw an impressive participation of approximately 1.3 million Grade Six candidates who undertook the assessment between October 28 and October 30.

This major educational evaluation was conducted simultaneously with two other national assessments: the Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) and the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), demonstrating KNEC’s capacity to manage multiple national examinations concurrently.

For those seeking to view their results, KNEC has established a straightforward process through their CBA portal:

Portal Access:

– Begin by accessing the official CBA portal

– Use your designated username and password for authentication

– If password recovery is needed, utilize the ‘Forgotten Password’ feature for reset

Student Information Requirements:

– Select the appropriate grade level

– Input a valid Assessment Number for the specific learner

– Parents and students must ensure accuracy of these details

Results Retrieval:

– Navigate to the results search function

– Locate and click the download option to obtain results

– Save or print the results as needed

KNEC has emphasized that any technical difficulties or access issues should be directed to the respective schools, establishing a clear support channel for result verification.

This structured approach ensures that students and parents can receive immediate assistance through their educational institutions.