The National Exams Council warned schools against spreading fake score reports for the new Grade 9 tests. They stated the Competency-Based Curriculum does not use total scores or school averages, unlike the old system. Official results rank students in four performance tiers only, not with aggregate numbers.
This came after some institutions published misleading analyses with non-existent averages. The council head explained that final grades blend earlier assessments with the new summative exam. The education ministry assured there is enough space in senior schools for all students, with placements finishing soon.
Parents can check results online or by text. Officials emphasized that the system evaluates each subject separately to highlight individual strengths. The council said fabricated reports contradict the curriculum's goals and create unnecessary confusion.
This came after some institutions published misleading analyses with non-existent averages. The council head explained that final grades blend earlier assessments with the new summative exam. The education ministry assured there is enough space in senior schools for all students, with placements finishing soon.
Parents can check results online or by text. Officials emphasized that the system evaluates each subject separately to highlight individual strengths. The council said fabricated reports contradict the curriculum's goals and create unnecessary confusion.