Knec to fine schools sh 500/- for late upload of Grade 9 KJSEA projects

Knec to fine schools sh 500/- for late upload of Grade 9 KJSEA projects

Public and private junior schools will bear the cost of late submission of Grade 9 Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) project scores.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has announced a penalty of sh 500 for schools that will fail to upload the KJSEA project scores on time.

Knec has already uploaded the projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 on its Competency Based Assessment (CBA) platform.

Schools are required to download and administer the projects and performance tasks and upload scores of all learners within stipulated timeframes.

For Grades 3, 7 and 8 schools are required to upload scores on the CBA portal by midnight of 31st July 2025.

For Grade 9 KJSEA projects schools are to upload scores by 30th August 2025.

All the junior secondary school (JSS) classes, Grades 7, 8 and 9, have Creative Arts and Sports projects.

The first CBC cohorts will sit for their final assessment in junior school known as KJSEA from 27th October to 6th November 2025.

Knec outlined how learners score will count in primary and junior secondary before their transition to senior secondary.

Around two million were registered for KJSEA by March 2028. Primary headteachers submitted their KJSEA nominal rolls by 9th May to Knec through their sub county directors for preparations.

According to KNEC the learners will have School Based Assessments (SBA) which will contribute 20% of the total score.

The school based assessments will be done in Grade 7 and 8 and will make a total of 20%.

School based assessments are done each year in term two and term three. In term two the SBA comprise of projects and practicals while in term three SBA comprise of theory.

In primary school learners sit for their final assessment in Grade 6 called Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) before transitioning to junior secondary.

KPSEA will account for 20% of the total score. After KPSEA learners join junior secondary at Grade 7.

KJSEA will account for 60% of the total score. KNEC will use the 20% SBA score, 20% KPSEA score and 60% KJSEA score for placement of learners in senior secondary.

Placement will be based on pathways. In 2026 the pioneer CBC learners will transition to senior school for a three-year study period that will cover Grade 10, 11 and 12.

Below is a circular that was released by Knec to guide administration of the 2025 School Based Assessment projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 and Stage Based Curriculum

THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

REF: KNEC/GEN/TD/CIR/CBA/2025/002

15th April 2025

To: All

(i) Sub County Directors of Education
(ii) Heads of Primary Schools
(iii) Heads of Junior Schools
(iv) Heads of Special Needs Schools

RE: ADMINISTRATION OF THEY YEAR 2025 GRADES 3, 7, 8 AND STAGE BASED CURRICULUM PROJECTS AND PERFORMANCE TASKS

1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council will upload on the KNEC CBA Portal School Based Assessment projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 and Stage Based Curriculum.

2.0 To access the assessment portal, Headteachers are required to login to the CBA portal: https://cba.knec.ac.ke.

Schools encountering password issues should contact their respective Sub County Director of Educaion for assistance with resetting the password.

3.0 Schools will be expected to administer the projects and performance tasks, and upload scores of all learners on the CBA portal within the stipulated timeframe.

4.0 Teachers will assess the learners as they undertake the tasks and score using the guidelines provided.

5.0 A detailed user manual describing step by step on how to access the tools, instructions, scoring guides and how to upload learners scores is available on the CBA portal.

6.0 Headteachers are required to keep all records and evidence generated from the assessments.

7.0 The materials required for the assessments should be obtained from the immediate school environment or improvised as much as possible.

8.0 The tools will be accessed as shown below;

GradeSubjects with Project/Practical/Performance TasksDate to be accessedLast Date to Upload scores
Grade 3 and Foundation LevelIntegrated Learning Assessment
i) Regular Learners
ii) Hearing Impairment
iii) Visually Impairment
iv) Physical Disabilities
v) SNE Foundation Level
5th May 202531st July 2025
Grade 7i) Agriculture
ii) Creative Arts and Sports
iii) Integrated Science
5th May 202531st July 2025
Grade 8i) Agriculture
ii) Creative Arts and Sports
iii) Integrated Science
5th May 202531st July 2025
Intermediate Leveli) Communication and Social Skills
ii) Daily Living Skills and Religious Education (CRE,IRE,HRE)
iii) Sensory Motor Integration
iv) Creative Activities
v) Numeracy Activities
vi) Movement Activities
5th May 202531st July 2025
Prevocational Leveli) Prevocational Skills
ii) Communication and functional literacy skills
iii) Daily living skills and nutrition
iv) Music and movement
v) Physical education
vi) Social studies
vii) Religious Education (CRE/IRE/HRE)
5th May 202531st July 2025

This information is to enable you to prepare and plan adequately.

Dr. David Njengere, MBS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

cc:
Director, Quality Assurance and Standards, MOE
All Regional Directors of Education
All County Directors of Education

Knec to fine schools sh 500/- for late upload of Grade 9 KJSEA projects

Knec to fine schools sh 500/- for late upload of Grade 9 KJSEA projects

Public and private junior schools will bear the cost of late submission of Grade 9 Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) project scores.

The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has announced a penalty of sh 500 for schools that will fail to upload the KJSEA project scores on time.

Knec has already uploaded the projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 on its Competency Based Assessment (CBA) platform.

Schools are required to download and administer the projects and performance tasks and upload scores of all learners within stipulated timeframes.

For Grades 3, 7 and 8 schools are required to upload scores on the CBA portal by midnight of 31st July 2025.

For Grade 9 KJSEA projects schools are to upload scores by 30th August 2025.

All the junior secondary school (JSS) classes, Grades 7, 8 and 9, have Creative Arts and Sports projects.

The first CBC cohorts will sit for their final assessment in junior school known as KJSEA from 27th October to 6th November 2025.

Knec outlined how learners score will count in primary and junior secondary before their transition to senior secondary.

Around two million were registered for KJSEA by March 2028. Primary headteachers submitted their KJSEA nominal rolls by 9th May to Knec through their sub county directors for preparations.

According to KNEC the learners will have School Based Assessments (SBA) which will contribute 20% of the total score.

The school based assessments will be done in Grade 7 and 8 and will make a total of 20%.

School based assessments are done each year in term two and term three. In term two the SBA comprise of projects and practicals while in term three SBA comprise of theory.

In primary school learners sit for their final assessment in Grade 6 called Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) before transitioning to junior secondary.

KPSEA will account for 20% of the total score. After KPSEA learners join junior secondary at Grade 7.

KJSEA will account for 60% of the total score. KNEC will use the 20% SBA score, 20% KPSEA score and 60% KJSEA score for placement of learners in senior secondary.

Placement will be based on pathways. In 2026 the pioneer CBC learners will transition to senior school for a three-year study period that will cover Grade 10, 11 and 12.

Below is a circular that was released by Knec to guide administration of the 2025 School Based Assessment projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 and Stage Based Curriculum

THE KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL

REF: KNEC/GEN/TD/CIR/CBA/2025/002

15th April 2025

To: All

(i) Sub County Directors of Education
(ii) Heads of Primary Schools
(iii) Heads of Junior Schools
(iv) Heads of Special Needs Schools

RE: ADMINISTRATION OF THEY YEAR 2025 GRADES 3, 7, 8 AND STAGE BASED CURRICULUM PROJECTS AND PERFORMANCE TASKS

1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council will upload on the KNEC CBA Portal School Based Assessment projects and performance tasks for Grades 3, 7 and 8 and Stage Based Curriculum.

2.0 To access the assessment portal, Headteachers are required to login to the CBA portal: https://cba.knec.ac.ke.

Schools encountering password issues should contact their respective Sub County Director of Educaion for assistance with resetting the password.

3.0 Schools will be expected to administer the projects and performance tasks, and upload scores of all learners on the CBA portal within the stipulated timeframe.

4.0 Teachers will assess the learners as they undertake the tasks and score using the guidelines provided.

5.0 A detailed user manual describing step by step on how to access the tools, instructions, scoring guides and how to upload learners scores is available on the CBA portal.

6.0 Headteachers are required to keep all records and evidence generated from the assessments.

7.0 The materials required for the assessments should be obtained from the immediate school environment or improvised as much as possible.

8.0 The tools will be accessed as shown below;

GradeSubjects with Project/Practical/Performance TasksDate to be accessedLast Date to Upload scores
Grade 3 and Foundation LevelIntegrated Learning Assessment
i) Regular Learners
ii) Hearing Impairment
iii) Visually Impairment
iv) Physical Disabilities
v) SNE Foundation Level
5th May 202531st July 2025
Grade 7i) Agriculture
ii) Creative Arts and Sports
iii) Integrated Science
5th May 202531st July 2025
Grade 8i) Agriculture
ii) Creative Arts and Sports
iii) Integrated Science
5th May 202531st July 2025
Intermediate Leveli) Communication and Social Skills
ii) Daily Living Skills and Religious Education (CRE,IRE,HRE)
iii) Sensory Motor Integration
iv) Creative Activities
v) Numeracy Activities
vi) Movement Activities
5th May 202531st July 2025
Prevocational Leveli) Prevocational Skills
ii) Communication and functional literacy skills
iii) Daily living skills and nutrition
iv) Music and movement
v) Physical education
vi) Social studies
vii) Religious Education (CRE/IRE/HRE)
5th May 202531st July 2025

This information is to enable you to prepare and plan adequately.

Dr. David Njengere, MBS
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

cc:
Director, Quality Assurance and Standards, MOE
All Regional Directors of Education
All County Directors of Education

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