8-4-4 SECONDARY SCHOOL FULL TIME MODULE
Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education is a mandatory entrance requirement for any student living in Kenya to advance to a tertiary education whether university or college. Even then, mere possession of this secondary education certificate is not enough to guarantee entry. Whether a Bachelor’s Degree, Diploma or Certificate any career course has a required minimum pass mark which varies each year, according to gender and tertiary institutions. Usually a degree has the highest minimum pass mark of around pass mark of C+, followed by diploma then certificate.
Consequently, your future career or future range of career options is tied to the subjects a student picks. KCSE examination has its subjects’ requirements which constitute the basic foundation of education.
Kenya Secondary Schools have a variety of subjects which are examinable by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC). Subject selection may be allowed at the second year (Form 2) or third year (Form 3). Either way, at their second year students are faced with this decision of which subjects to drop in preparation for their KCSE examination. A student who is set to sit for KCSE is designated as a candidate a term given to Form 4, students on their 4th year of study.
Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) requires that a candidate can sit for a MINIMUM OF 7 SUBJECTS to A MAXIMUM OF 9 SUBJECTS. Any deviation from this subject count range results in a student graded a mean grade of Z. A mean grade of Z indicates that the candidate did not meet the regular requirements. In addition to this, each and every student must choose a subject according to a certain criteria.
SUBJECT GROUPING AND SELECTION CRITERIA
GROUPS | SUBJECTS |
---|---|
Grp1 – Compulsory Subjects (Pick all 3) | English, Mathematics and Kiswahili |
Grp2 – Sciences (Pick at least 2) | Chemistry, Biology and Physics |
Grp3 – Humanities (Pick at least 1 or 2) | History & Government, Geography, CRE, IRE, HRE |
Grp4 – Applied Sciences | Not offered at Sunrise |
Grp5 – Technical Subjects (You may pick) | Business studies |
In conclusion, subject selection is a very delicate area, one that requires a considerable amount of time and thought. A candidate must also be aware that the subject they do pick will determine the range of career options that one can pick from. It is advised that students seek consultation from their teachers or informed people at Sunrise Virtual School.
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