The Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) is an important milestone under Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). As learners transition from Junior School to the next level, many parents and candidates want to know how to check KJSEA results online once they are released.
This guide explains what KJSEA is, when results are released, how to check them online step by step, and what to do if results do not appear.
What Is KJSEA?
KJSEA stands for Kenya Junior School Education Assessment.
It is administered by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) to assess learners at the end of Grade 9.
Unlike the old KCPE system, KJSEA:
- Is competency-based, not exam-only
- Combines school-based assessments (SBA) and final assessments
- Is used mainly for placement and learner progression, not pass or fail.
How to Check KJSEA Results Using the KNEC Online Portal
KNEC provides an official online portal where candidates and parents can access detailed KJSEA results. Follow the steps below to view the results easily and securely:
1. Visit the KNEC KJSEA Portal
Open any web browser on your phone, tablet, or computer and go to the official KJSEA results portal at: https://kjsea.knec.ac.ke/
2. Enter the Candidate’s Details
Carefully type in the learner’s Assessment Number and at least one registered name exactly as it appears in KNEC records.
3. Accept the Privacy Notice
Read the privacy and data protection notice displayed on the screen, then accept the terms to continue.
4. View the Results
Once submitted, the system will display the learner’s full KJSEA results, including:
- Subject scores
- Performance bands
- Overall assessment profile.
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