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EXPLAINER: What next after KJSEA results are released

Students are expected to experience a mix of excitement and anxiety.

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by Allan Kisia

News11 December 2025 - 15:52
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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba when he supervised Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) examinations/FILE

After months of intensive preparation and the stress of examinations, 1,130,669 grade nine students who sat the 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) will finally get to see how they performed.

For many, this is the first major assessment in their secondary school journey, and the results are not just numbers—they represent years of hard work, dedication, and the promise of future opportunities.

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