The Kenya National Examinations Council (also referred to as KNEC or the Council) was established in 1980 under the Kenya National Examinations Council Act Cap 225A of the Laws of Kenya. This Act (Cap 225A of 1980) was repealed in 2012 and replaced with KNEC Act No. 29 of 2012.
KNEC was established to take over the functions previously undertaken by the defunct East African Examinations Council and the Ministry of Education to conduct school, post school and other examinations. The establishment of the Council followed the breakup of the East African Community and the need for an institution to take over control of such examinations to ensure their validity and reliability; and to ensure conformity to Kenya�s goals and changes in Government policy relating to the curriculum and examinations.
KNEC Core Functions
The core functions of the Council are to:
develop national examination tests;
register candidates for the KNEC examinations;
conduct examinations and process the results;
award certificates and diplomas to successful candidates;
issue replacement certificates and diplomas;
conduct educational assessment research;
carry out equation of certificates and diplomas issued by other credible examining boards;
conduct examinations on behalf of foreign examination boards;
Core Values
In its operations; the Council is guided by the following values:
respect to rule of law as stipulated in the Constitution; the KNEC Act No. 29 of 2012; Basic Education Act No. 27 of 2012 and other laws of the land;
responsiveness to national and sectoral policies;
strict adherence to examination regulations in the conduct of examinations;
maintenance of high level of efficiency, integrity and honesty by all Council employees and contracted professionals involved in the conduct of examinations;
conducting examinations that are relevant, fair, valid and reliable;
responsiveness to public needs in service delivery;
Vision
To be a world class organization in assessment for quality education
Mission
To objectively assess learning achievements in order to safeguard and enhance globally acceptable educational certification standards
The KNEC Business
The business of KNEC is to administer examinations and issue certificates to successful candidates, equate certificates issued by other examining bodies, and to carry out research on educational assessment
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