Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha will Wednesday morning release the 2019 KCSE examination results.
The results will be announced three days earlier than was the case last year.
A total of 699,745 candidates sat this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations.
On Monday, Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) board held a meeting to approve the results ahead of submission to President Uhuru Kenyatta before they are made public.
Already Education stakeholders have been invited for the release of the results at Knec headquarters on Dennis Pritt road.
They are required to be seated by 9am.
The marking of the examination was concluded on Thursday and Knec officials immediately embarked on analysing the results.
This year’s examination which was conducted between November 4 and 27 and marking started on November 28 in 20 schools in Nairobi and it’s environs.