2024 KCSE Results Printouts Dispatched to Sub-County Offices


The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced that the printouts of the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results have been dispatched to all Sub-County Directors of Education (SCDEs) offices across the country.

In a statement, KNEC advised schools that presented candidates for the examination to liaise with their respective Sub-County Directors of Education to collect the printouts. This process is expected to streamline access to the official results for schools, ensuring that all stakeholders have the necessary documents for reference and further action.

The KCSE results are a critical milestone in the education journey of Kenyan students, serving as a gateway to higher education and career opportunities. The timely distribution of printouts is part of KNECโ€™s commitment to ensuring efficiency in the dissemination of results to schools.

School principals are encouraged to follow up promptly with the SCDE offices to collect the printouts, as they are instrumental in verifying the accuracy of results and addressing any discrepancies that may arise. Students and parents are urged to be patient as their schools collect the documents on their behalf.

The KCSE results printouts provide a detailed breakdown of individual student performance and overall school performance. They are essential for students as they prepare for university applications, college admissions, or entry into vocational training institutions.

KNEC has reiterated its dedication to upholding the integrity of the examination process and ensuring that all stakeholders are adequately supported. The Council also reminded schools of the importance of safeguarding the printouts to avoid any misuse or unauthorized access to the sensitive information contained within.

This development follows the official release of the 2024 KCSE results earlier this month, during which Cabinet Secretary for Education Ezekiel Machogu lauded the efforts of students, teachers, and parents for their hard work and resilience. He also emphasized the need for schools to address emerging challenges in the education sector, such as the transition to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

Schools are expected to collect the results promptly to ensure that students and their families can plan their next steps with clarity and confidence. For any inquiries regarding the printouts, schools are encouraged to contact their respective SCDE offices or KNEC directly.