Unveiling the 2025 KJSEA Results: A Comprehensive Guide
The 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) results are now publicly accessible, marking a significant milestone in the country's education journey. In a recent announcement, Education CS Julius Migos revealed that learners, parents, and educators can access these results through both online and SMS platforms, ensuring convenience for all.
Online Access: A Simple Process
For those with internet access, the process is straightforward. Visit the Ministry's dedicated portal at selection.education.go.ke/my-selections and input the learner's assessment number in the designated field. This user-friendly interface ensures a seamless experience, allowing quick access to individual results.
SMS Option for Those Without Internet
Recognizing the diverse needs of the population, the Ministry has also provided an SMS option for those without internet access. To check a learner's selected schools, simply send the assessment number to 22263. However, please note that each SMS incurs a cost of Sh30.
A Threefold Purpose of KJSEA
According to CS Ogamba, the KJSEA serves a multifaceted purpose. It assesses learners' attainment of competencies required at the junior school level, providing essential feedback for senior school placement. This includes pathways in STEM, Arts, Sport Science, and Social Sciences, ensuring a well-rounded education.
Supporting Progression and Planning
The assessment also plays a crucial role in supporting learners' progression and planning. By aligning each learner's next steps with their demonstrated strengths and interests, it enables personalized educational journeys, fostering a more engaging and effective learning experience.
Assessment Composition
CS Ogamba highlighted that the KJSEA summative assessment comprises written examinations and practical 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.
Overcoming Challenges
Despite weather-related disruptions in some parts of the country, all candidates who registered for the 2025 KJSEA and the Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) successfully sat their examinations. The government's swift response and the dedication of field officers and school administrators ensured a smooth conduct of the assessments, demonstrating the system's resilience.
A Smooth Conduct Praised
CS Migos expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the assessments, crediting the swift actions of field officers and school administrators. He assured the public that all learners who registered and presented themselves for the assessments successfully completed them, despite the challenges, showcasing the system's effectiveness and adaptability.