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Across Kenya, over 1.3 million grade six learners completed rehearsals today, preparing for their kenya primary school education assessment, or KPSEA exams, scheduled to start next Monday. Teachers and students expressed high readiness compared to previous years, but some schools face challenges as they accommodate students from non-registered exam centres. On the logistical hurdles facing both learners and school administrators.
1.3 million grade six learners across the country complete rehearsals for the KPSEA exam
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