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Some parents whose children are in grade 7 or 6 are colluding with headteachers to register their children for KCPE exams to avoid the CBC curriculum. The ministry of education has indicated that this is illegal. Therefore, do it at your own risk.
There are three main school-based assessments done in grades 4, 5, and 6 (upper primary). All three assessments account for 60% of the total score that a student will get for completing upper primary. The final assessment is summative assessment that is administered after completing Grade 6. Summative assessment carries 40% of the total score. Therefore, school-based assessment of 60% plus summative assessment of 40% makes it 100%.
The difference between CBC and CBA is that CBC refers to the curriculum that is used to teach in Kenya while CBA is the assessment that is used to assess the qualification of learners. CBA assessment is carried out by KNEC at different grades.
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