- The Ministry of Education has confirmed the date for the announcement of KCSE 2025 results, ending weeks of anxiety for candidates, parents and schools
- More than 996,000 candidates who took the national examination will receive their results on Friday morning during a grand ceremony outside Nairobi.
- The announcement was made following a private meeting at the State House chaired by President William Ruto, indicating that the final preparations for the release of the results have been completed.
- The Minister of Education Julius Migos Ogamba chaired the meeting together with senior officials of the ministry and KNEC, noting the extent of the coordination used
The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) 2025 results are ready to be announced.
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According to ministry officials, the results will be released on Friday, January 9, ending several weeks of anxious waiting for candidates, parents and schools across the country.
The results of more than 996,000 candidates who took the national exam will be announced at half past three in the morning in the City of EldoretUasin Gishu County.
The confirmation has focused the nation’s eyes on the North Rift city, which will host the much-awaited event, which for years has influenced the educational and professional direction of thousands of Kenyan youth.
Did the Education Minister inform Ruto about the KCSE results?
The announcement coincided with many activities in the education sector, including high-level consultations called by the President William Ruto.
The private session at the Nairobi Palace it was widely interpreted as the last step before the official declaration of results, indicating that the long wait was almost over.
The meeting was chaired by the Minister of Education Julius Migos Ogamba, who informed the president about the status of KCSE 2025 results, the entire examination process, and preparations for the official announcement.
Such meetings are part of a long-term process that requires the Ministry of Education and the Kenya Examinations Council (KNEC) to officially inform the president before the results of the national examinations are made public.
In a video viewed by TUKO.co.ke, Ogamba was seen giving the president detailed information about the readiness of the ministry.

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He was accompanied by the Secretary General of the Department of Basic Education Julius Bitok and the Secretary General in charge of Technical Education and Training (TVET) Esther Muoria.
Other senior officials of the Ministry of Education also attended, which showed the importance of the meeting and the high level of coordination required before the national exercise.
Has KNEC established a system to check results?
Rumors about the KCSE results were on the rise a day before after KNEC launched its official online system for checking results.
A review of the forum indicated that the system was live, although access to the results was still restricted until an official announcement was made.
A message on the website says: “Provisional results of the KCSE 2025 examination will be available after the official announcement.”
Once the results are officially declared, candidates will be able to get their provisional results online by entering the KCSE index number and selecting the exam year 2025 on the official website.
The system allows candidates to view, download and print their result forms, being a faster and easier way compared to the traditional system of obtaining them through schools.
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