How to Check Your KJSEA Results 2025

How to Check Your KJSEA Results: The Ministry of Education has confirmed that the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results will be officially released on December 11, 2025. This announcement was made by Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Julius Bitok, sparking nationwide anticipation among students, teachers, and parents.

With millions of learners preparing to transition into Senior School under the Competency-Based Education (CBE) system, knowing how to access KJSEA results quickly and accurately is essential. Below is a complete guide on all the methods you can use once KNEC releases the results.

1. Checking KJSEA Results on the KNEC Online Portal

The KNEC online portal will be the primary and most reliable platform for accessing KJSEA results.

Steps to check results on the KNEC portal:

  1. Visit the official KNEC website once the release is announced.
  2. Log in using the learner’s unique Assessment Number issued by the school.
  3. Access the results dashboard to view:
    • Overall performance summary
    • Subject-by-subject grades
    • Downloadable or printable result slip

This online method is ideal for parents and candidates who want a detailed breakdown of the learner’s performance.

2. Collecting KJSEA Results Directly from School

All schools will receive their candidates’ KJSEA results on the same day KNEC makes the announcement.

Why this method is useful:

  • Students can pick up official printed result slips.
  • Teachers and school heads can help interpret scores and performance categories.
  • Ideal for parents or learners without reliable internet access.

This is the most traditional and accessible option for many households across Kenya.

3. Using the KNEC SMS Short Code

KNEC will activate its SMS results service immediately after the official announcement.

How the SMS service works:

  1. Open your SMS app on any mobile phone.
  2. Type the Assessment Number.
  3. Send it to the designated KNEC short code (to be announced during release).
  4. You will receive the learner’s results instantly.

This method is fast, convenient, and perfect for areas with weak internet connectivity or users with basic mobile phones.

Why Knowing These Methods Matters

With over 3.4 million candidates sitting national exams in 2025—including 1,130,669 Junior Secondary learners taking the inaugural KJSEA—result release days often experience heavy traffic online and offline.

Understanding the available access channels early will help you:

  • Avoid last-minute confusion
  • Retrieve accurate results faster
  • Prepare for the next step in the CBE progression

Conclusion

Whether you prefer checking online, receiving the results via SMS, or collecting them directly from school, KNEC has ensured multiple convenient ways to access the 2025 KJSEA results.

Stay prepared, keep the learner’s Assessment Number ready, and choose the method that works best for you as the country counts down to December 11, 2025.