Education CS George Magoha is set to release 2019 KCSE exams on 18th December 2019.

The national exams will be released in mid morning.
Here are key facts about KCSE 2019
- Last year in 2018, the results were released on December 21 but in 2019 it will be done on 18th December
- A total of 26,597 teachers marked this year’s KCSE examinations in 20 stations in Nairobi and its environs.
- This year’s examination was conducted between November 4 and 27 and marking started on November 28 in 20 schools in Nairobi and it’s environs.
- The results will be announced at KNEC headquarters on Dennis Pritt road.
- The marking of the examination was concluded on Thursday and KNEC officials immediately embarked on analysing the results
- A total of 699,745 candidates sat for the 2019 KCSE examination
- The examination was done in 10,287 centres across the country
- A total of 21 cases of examination malpractices were reported and 90 mobile phones confiscated from candidates during the 2019 KCSE examination.
- Juliet Otieno from Pangani Girls, Nairobi was 2018 top KCSE candidate, scoring an A of 87.664 points
- Three examiners passed out during the administration of 2019 KCSE exams