The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has officially announced the release of results for the May/June 2025 Pearson Edexcel International Examinations.
The examinations include the IGCSE, International A Levels (IAL), and the International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum (IPLSC) for Years 6 and 9.
According to a statement released on August 28, candidates who sat the exams as private candidates can now collect their results in person from designated collection centers across three counties.
Collection points are as follows:
- Nairobi: New Mitihani House, Foreign Examinations Office
- Mombasa: Uhuru na Kazi Building, 4th Floor, Mvita Sub-County
- Uasin Gishu: Gulab Lochab Academy, Eldoret
KNEC conducts the registration and administration of Pearson Edexcel exams in partnership with Pearson, primarily serving private candidates.
These exams are offered across the three counties listed above.
Candidates are advised to bring valid identification when collecting their results.
The council also reminded candidates that results from previous examination series remain available at the same collection centers.
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Pearson Edexcel International Exam
The Pearson Edexcel International Exam is a widely recognized qualification offered in Kenya, catering to students seeking an internationally benchmarked education.
Many private and international schools in Kenya offer Pearson Edexcel programs, enabling students to gain globally accepted certifications that can facilitate entry into universities worldwide.
In Kenya, the Pearson Edexcel International Exam is popular among students who aim to pursue higher education abroad or want an alternative to the national curriculum.
The exams are structured to assess learners at different levels, such as International GCSEs and A Levels, ensuring a progressive learning path.
These exams are administered under strict guidelines to maintain the integrity and standardization necessary for international recognition.
News Examination Rules
This comes barely a day after KNEC announced new exam rules for the 2025 KPSEA and KJSEA.
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In a statement on Tuesday, August 26, KNEC announced that the 2025 KPSEA and KJSEA candidates will be required to shade their responses in circles on Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) sheets.
This marks a shift from previous years, when candidates were expected to draw lines.
“As schools open for the third term, we would like to remind heads of institutions and KPSEA and KJSEA candidates as follows,” KNEC announced.
“For the 2025 KPSEA and KJSEA, candidates will be expected to shade their responses in CIRCLES on the OMR sheets, unlike in the past when they were required to draw lines.”
Schools can access the KJSEA sample papers, sample OMR sheets, and instructions for KPSEA and KJSEA from the CBA portal by following these simple steps.
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