More than 996,000 candidates who sat for the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations are set to receive their results tomorrow in a highly anticipated national release.
According to officials from the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), the marking exercise for the 2025 KCSE exams was successfully completed on December 13, 2025, paving the way for the official release. The Education Ministry has confirmed that the results will be announced tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. during a ceremony to be held in Eldoret.
The announcement marks a critical moment for candidates, parents, teachers, and schools across the country, as KCSE results play a major role in determining university placements, college admissions, and other post-secondary opportunities. With over 996,000 candidates having sat for the exams, the scale of this year’s results release underscores the importance of the KCSE in Kenya’s education system.
Education officials noted that extensive measures were taken to ensure the integrity, accuracy, and timeliness of the marking process. The early completion of marking has been viewed as a positive step, raising expectations for a smooth and transparent release.
Once the results are officially announced, candidates will be able to access their individual scores through the standard KNEC-approved channels. Schools are also expected to receive official result slips shortly after the announcement.
The release in Eldoret continues the tradition of decentralizing major national education announcements, allowing different regions to host significant events. Education stakeholders, including senior government officials, are expected to attend the ceremony.
As the countdown continues, anxiety and anticipation remain high among candidates nationwide. For many, tomorrow’s announcement will mark the beginning of a new chapter, shaping academic paths and future careers.
Students and parents are advised to remain alert for official communication from the Education Ministry and KNEC to avoid misinformation as the results are released.