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There is a bright star in every child, so let’s celebrate all KCSE candidates

This year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results are finally out. Educaion Cabinet Secretary George Magoha announced that this was one of the cleanest national exams, with the least reported cases of cheating. This suggests that reforms undertaken at the Kenya National Examination Council in 2015 to root out exam malpractices are working.

Most encouraging is the news that some of the candidates who failed in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination five years ago posted impressive grades.

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