How to access KJSEA results
The Ministry of Education has released the 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment results.
Speaking on Thursday, December 11, 2025, Education CS Julius Migos noted that since the government began rolling out the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), the system has been implemented progressively across the learning pathway: two years in pre-primary, six years in primary school, three years in junior school, and three years in senior school.
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He added that competency-based education marks a major milestone in the ongoing transformation of Kenya’s education sector.
Ogamba said the purpose of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) is threefold.
According to him, KJSEA evaluates the extent to which learners have attained the competencies required at the junior school level.

He said it provides essential feedback for placement into senior school pathways, including STEM, Arts, Sport Science, and Social Sciences.
The CS added that it supports progression and planning by aligning each learner’s next steps with their demonstrated strengths and interests.
“The KJSEA summative assessment comprises written examinations and dry projects. Most subjects feature a single written paper, while languages, Integrated Science, and selected other subjects include two papers to accommodate composition, practical, or project-based components,” CS Ogamba said.
Ogamba said that all candidates who registered for the 2025 KJSEA and the Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) successfully sat their examinations, despite weather-related disruptions in some parts of the country.
The CS said the government was pleased with the smooth conduct of the assessments, crediting field officers and school administrators for their swift response to emerging challenges.
How to access the results
The Kenyan National Examinations Council (KNEC) has announced that parents, learners and teachers can access the results in two key ways.
According to KNEC, the results can first be checked online through the Ministry of Education’s official school-selection portal at https://selection.education.go.ke/my-selections by entering the learner’s assessment number to view their results and senior school placement details.

Second, results are available via SMS: send the learner’s assessment number to 22263 from any mobile network.
The service costs Ksh30 and will return the learner’s KJSEA performance and selected senior school pathway directly to your phone.