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How schools pass in KCSE exams; Tricks used

Have you wondered how some schools post good results while others continue pulling strings of poor results! Here are the answers.

CATEGORY OF KENYAN SCHOOLS.

1. Category A SCHOOLS.

Get both KCSE question Papers and marking scheme in good time. Teachers get time to go through the papers and marking scheme early enough. Principals have direct links to KNEC cartels.

2. Category B SCHOOLS.

Principals are darlings to A Principals. They receive question Papers in fairly good time to revise. They don’t get marking schemes from A Principals as marking scheme is the secret weapon and preserve for A.

3. Category C SCHOOLS.

Get papers a night prior to examination and revise night to examination.

4. Category D SCHOOLS.

Mostly non starters. Principals keen at protecting their payslips. Students may use their own links to access questions mostly some one hour or 40 minutes to examination. Such students panic and try to smuggle mwakenyas to examination rooms. Some even tear sections of text books to examination. Finally their outcome is total mess and failure. Panic takes control and rules out all confidence built by teachers.

Recently when I went selling my Agriculture Strategy Booklet, a Teacher asked me why he should buy my book when they read answers to students. This is a proof that it is not all about strategy. All that we say about finishing power etc are all hot air.
This academic fiasco has put us in a tricky time as the Biblical time of Noah when everyone else was unrighteous except for Noah.

Stealing or not stealing depends on you, your conscience, your faith. But all in all, God is for us all both the righteous and the unrighteous.

LET’S ALL JOIN IN CELEBRATING OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS AND UNRIGHTEOUSNESS. But do not fret when the wicked prosper. PSALM 37:1. Do not fret when the wicked prosper.

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