The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams began on Monday, March 14, 2022, and will run until April 1.
The examinations are administered in 10,413 centres and disseminated from 483 centres nationwide.
According to Kenya National Examination Council, 831,015 students are sitting this year's exams.
The candidates began with English (Paper 1) before doing Chemistry (Paper 1), Mathematics (Paper 1) and English (Paper 2).
Prof. George Magoha, Cabinet Secretary for Education, warned students and teachers against cheating, assuring them that the government has put in place adequate safeguards to prevent exam misconduct.
As of the 28th of February, the practical and oral exams for German, French, Arabic, and Kenya sign languages had already began.
The exams come a few days after class eight candidates sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE).
KCPE began on March 7 and ended on March 9.
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