The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) on Monday announced that the 2024 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) results are now available online. 

This assessment is part of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and evaluates Grade 6 students’ skills and knowledge in various subjects. For many families, this is a turning point in their children’s education.

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Steps to access KPSEA results

To check the KPSEA results, parents and schools can follow these simple steps:

Visit the KNEC Website: Go to the official KNEC portal at [cba.knec.ac.ke](http://cba.knec.ac.ke).

Select KPSEA: Find and click on the KPSEA section on the homepage.

Enter Student Details: Input your child’s index number and name as registered.

View Results: Click to view and download the performance report.

KNEC has stated that only schools can download official result slips, while parents can view individual performance reports online. 

“Schools that presented candidates for the assessment are advised to log into the portal and access the learner-specific reports,” KNEC mentioned in their announcement.

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Importance of Kenya Primary School Education Assessment results

The KPSEA results matter to 1.3 million students who sat the examinations from October 28 to 30, 2024.

These results will help determine which students move on to Grade 7, where they will continue their education under the CBC framework. 

The assessment focuses on practical skills rather than just memorising facts, which shows a change in how education is approached in Kenya.

“Congratulations to all the 2024 KPSEA candidates,” KNEC added, highlighting how these results will shape students’ futures.

The KPSEA tests students in Mathematics, English, Kiswahili, Integrated Science, Creative Arts, and Social Studies. This method aims to encourage a deeper understanding of knowledge among learners.

As parents look forward to seeing their children’s results, they can easily navigate the KNEC portal for this vital information. The transition from primary school to junior secondary is an exciting time for students and families, marking a new chapter in their educational journey.

If you can’t access the results, KNEC recommends contacting schools. This keeps parents updated on their child’s academic development and achievements.