23 Students Sit Fake KPSEA Exams in Uasin Gishu; School Directors Arrested

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  • Twenty-three students at Silver Bells Academy unknowingly sat for fake KPSEA exams, leading to the arrest of two school directors.
  • The school was not registered as an exam center, and the Ministry of Education is now involved to determine next steps for the affected students.
Silver Bells Academy in Uasin Gishu County

At Silver Bells Academy in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya, 23 students face an uncertain future after unknowingly sitting for fake Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exams. 

The incident has led to the arrest of two school directors, raising serious concerns about student safety and exam integrity.

The issue surfaced when a concerned parent noticed irregularities, prompting an investigation by county officials.

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 It was revealed that the school was not registered as an exam center, and the exams provided were unofficial, appearing as photocopies without Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) authentication.

Local law enforcement acted swiftly, arresting the two directors on allegations of organizing the fake exams and deceiving both students and their families. 

The Ministry of Education and KNEC are now involved to determine the next steps for the affected students.

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