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Parents express uncertainty over lack of usual KCPE exam rankings

Parents express uncertainty over lack of usual KCPE exam rankings
Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi

A decision by the Ministry of Education to scrap the system of ranking candidates and schools in national examinations has left parents and candidates split and confused over its impact in the longer term.

Thousands of parents and teachers do not know what to expect when Education Cabinet Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi releases the results of this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) Monday morning, without the traditional merit list that has been the highlight of the ceremony.

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