We at Mjengo Hub extend our best wishes to all candidates sitting for this year's national assessments: the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA), the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA), the Kenya Integrated Learners Education Assessment (KILEA), the Kenya Pre-Vocational Level Education Assessment (PPVEA), and the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
At Mjengo Hub, we recognize the collective commitment demonstrated by every student across these important assessment stages. To the candidates, this is the time to shift focus entirely from learning new content to mastering retrieval and execution. Trust the curriculum coverage you've achieved over the past years; your hard work has already built a solid foundation. The key now is to refine your approach. Concentrate on practicing under timed conditions to ensure excellent time management for every paper. Pay meticulous attention to instructions; often, simple errors in understanding what the examiner requires can cost valuable marks.
Neatness and clear presentation of your work, whether mathematical working, essay structure, or short answers, will significantly aid the marking process and ensure you receive full credit for what you know. Remember that your physical and mental well-being is integral to peak performance. Maintain consistent routines for sleep and nutrition; a sharp mind is your most effective tool. Regardless of the subject or assessment level, maintain a resilient mindset. Encountering a difficult question is part of the process, but how quickly you refocus on the next task defines your overall success. Your determination throughout this entire journey showcases a maturity that will serve you well long after the final assessment is done.
May your hard work, discipline, and determination lead you to success and open new doors of opportunity. The construction community is rooting for you!
Best of luck to all the 2025 Candidates!
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Joshua Muok
Oct 22