The Moi
University High School principal Mr. Cleophas Ndalat has hailed the Kenya
National Examination Council’s decision to revert the rule barring former form
four students to re-sit for the national exams in subsequent years.
Speaking at
the school’s play ground this morning, Mr. Ndalat have said that this step will
see the students who didn’t perform up to their expectation have a second
chance of proving themselves competent in today’s world.
“This is s
golden opportunity given to the students who feel didn’t score their target to
work on their weaknesses for their own better tomorrow”, said an elated Ndalat.
Ndalat also
urged current crop of candidates to do their best to avoid future conflict with
the education stakeholders and instead give it a first and final shot instead
of waiting for another chance in form of a repetition.
ON Tuesday morning during a press conference, the KNEC CEO Joseph Kivilu said that the Council have taken the step of allowing those students who had an interest of re-doing their national exams to do it in back to back years.
ON Tuesday morning during a press conference, the KNEC CEO Joseph Kivilu said that the Council have taken the step of allowing those students who had an interest of re-doing their national exams to do it in back to back years.
Initially the
rule barred students from making immediate repetition but instead were supposed
to either join form three or wait for at least one year at home before could be
allowed to register as candidates.
Second chance is always the best chance ever
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