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Class eight and Grade six candidates are set to start their national examination tomorrow. Class 8 learners will sit for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) while Grade 6 learners will sit for the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA). Both exams will begin Monday October 30th and end on Wednesday, November 1st . Candidates sitting these exams will start with Mathematics in the morning session and later sit English paper in the afternoon. As Fredrick Parsayo reports, this year’s national examination has attracted a total of 3,604,972 candidates compared to last year where the number was around 3.5 million.
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At least 2.6 million candidates to sit for KCPE and KPSEA national exams starting Monday
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