Gradebook Built for Kenyan University Standards
Kenyan universities run three different grading scales depending on the program, standard degrees at 40% pass, health sciences at 50%, and postgraduate at 50%. OpenEduCat ships all three pre-configured, with supplementary exam capping and the Daystar pattern for excluding first-year grades from CGPA.
Notenskalen
Vorkonfigurierte Notenbänder, die mit dem Modul Kenya geliefert werden. Keine manuelle Einrichtung erforderlich.
| Note | Punkte / Bereich | Beschreibung |
|---|---|---|
| A (Excellent) | 4.0, 70 to 100% | Top grade on the KE_STANDARD 4.0 scale. A student scoring 75% in Constitutional Law earns 4.0 quality points per credit hour. |
| B+ (Very Good) | 3.5, 65 to 69% | A student with 67% in Organic Chemistry lands here. For a 3-credit course, that is 10.5 quality points. |
| B (Good) | 3.0, 60 to 64% | Solid mid-range performance. Many Kenyan universities consider B the benchmark for postgraduate eligibility. |
| C+ (Above Average) | 2.5, 55 to 59% | Above the pass mark but below the threshold most employers and graduate programs look for. |
| C (Average) | 2.0, 50 to 54% | Pass mark for KE_HEALTH and KE_POSTGRAD scales. Standard degree programs pass at D (40%). |
| D (Pass) | 1.0, 40 to 44% | Minimum pass for KE_STANDARD. A student at 39% fails and must register for a supplementary exam. |
Was das Modul Kenya leistet
Länderspezifische Funktionen, die über die Kern-Notengebungs-Engine hinausgehen.
Three Pre-Configured Scales
KE_STANDARD (40% pass) for regular degree programs, KE_HEALTH (50% pass) for medical, nursing, and pharmacy, and KE_POSTGRAD (50% pass) for master's and doctoral programs. Each scale has its own grade bands and GPA weights. The registrar selects the scale when creating a course, no manual grade boundary setup required.
Supplementary Exam Capping
When a student fails and sits a supplementary exam, their new grade is capped at the pass mark (40% for standard programs). A student who scores 65% on the supplementary is recorded as 40%. The transcript shows an asterisk (*) next to supplementary results so examiners can distinguish them from first-attempt grades.
Year-1 CGPA Exclusion (Daystar Pattern)
Some Kenyan universities treat first-year courses as bridging or foundation work. When enabled on a course, first-year gradebooks are excluded from the cumulative GPA calculation entirely. This follows the Daystar University pattern where Year 1 grades appear on the transcript but do not count toward the final CGPA.
Per-Gradebook CGPA Exclusion
Beyond the Year-1 rule, individual gradebooks can be flagged to exclude from CGPA. This handles remedial subjects, audit courses, and other non-credit work that should appear on the transcript without affecting the student's cumulative average.
KAG East Transcript Format
The standard five-column transcript used by Kenyan universities: Code, Title, CR HRS, MARKS, GRADE. Component lines are aggregated into one row per subject. Each semester shows the semester GPA and a running cumulative GPA total. Supplementary grades are flagged with an asterisk.
Statement of Results
A single-page academic standing statement showing student details, enrolled course, current standing, cumulative GPA, and honours classification. Useful for employer verification requests and scholarship applications without releasing the full transcript.
CAT + Exam Assessment Template
The default KE_STANDARD template splits assessment into CAT (Continuous Assessment Tests) at 30% and Final Exam at 70%. The system computes the weighted average automatically per CUE guidelines.
Wiederholungsrichtlinie
Supplementary Exam (Capped at Pass Mark)
Kenyan universities allow students who fail a subject to sit a supplementary exam. The key rule: supplementary grades are capped at the pass mark. If the pass mark is 40% and the student scores 72% on the supplementary, the recorded grade is 40%. This policy uses the most recent attempt for GPA calculation and shows all attempts on the transcript. The asterisk annotation (*) marks the supplementary grade, while E marks the original failed attempt.
Auswirkung von Wiederholungen auf das Zeugnis
- Die aktive Note (die in den GPA einfließt) wird mit einem Sternchen (*) gekennzeichnet
- Ersetzte oder ausgeschlossene Noten werden mit ihrem Statuscode annotiert
- Alle Versuche erscheinen im Zeugnis für vollständige akademische Transparenz
- Gestrichene, erlassene, ausgeglichene und befreite Rückstände blockieren nicht den Abschluss
Zeugnisformate
Offizielle akademische Nachweisformate, die vom Modul Kenya generiert werden.
KAG East Transcript: Code
Title, CR HRS, MARKS, GRADE with per-semester GPA and cumulative GPA running total
Statement of Results: Single-page standing statement with student details
course, CGPA, and honours classification
QR-Verifizierung verfügbar
Installieren Sie das sichere Bridge-Modul, um QR-Codes mit SHA-256-Integritätshashes zu jedem Zeugnis hinzuzufügen. Arbeitgeber und andere Einrichtungen scannen den Code, um die Echtheit und Unverändertheit des Zeugnisses zu bestätigen.
Prädikate & Einstufung
Wie Absolventen nach dem System Kenya eingestuft werden.
| Einstufung | Schwellenwert |
|---|---|
| First Class Honours | CGPA 3.6 of 4.0 |
| Second Class Honours (Upper Division) | CGPA 3.0 of 4.0 |
| Second Class Honours (Lower Division) | CGPA 2.0 of 4.0 |
| Pass | CGPA 1.0 of 4.0 |
Regulatorische Ausrichtung
CUE (Commission for University Education)
Das Notenbuchmodul Kenya konfiguriert vorab Notenskalen, Bewertungsvorlagen, Wiederholungsrichtlinien und Zeugnisformate entsprechend den Anforderungen von CUE (Commission for University Education). Die Datenstrukturen, Berechnungsregeln und Berichtsformate folgen den Standards, die Ihre Akkreditierungsbehörde bei institutionellen Prüfungen erwartet.
Notenverteilungen, Bestehensquoten, GPA-Trends und Einstufungsstatistiken können alle für die Einreichung bei Akkreditierungsreviews nach Excel exportiert werden. Die strukturierten Daten erleichtern die Abfrage der spezifischen Kennzahlen, die Ihre Akkreditierungskriterien erfordern.
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India & Bangladesh
UGC (University Grants Commission), NAAC
Gulf / GCC
NCAAA (National Center for Academic Accreditation and Assessment)
Indonesia
BAN-PT (Badan Akreditasi Nasional Perguruan Tinggi)
United Kingdom
QAA (Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education)
United States
FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act), Regional Accreditors (HLC, SACSCOC, MSCHE, NEASC, NWCCU, WASC)
Bologna / European
Bologna Process, ENQA (European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education)
Brazil
BNCC (Base Nacional Comum Curricular, 2017/2018), LDB (Lei de Diretrizes e Bases, Lei 9.394/96), MEC (Ministério da Educação)
Germany
Kultusministerkonferenz (KMK), Landesrecht Notenordnungen in all 16 Bundesländer, standard Zeugnisformular conventions
France
Ministère de l'Éducation nationale et de la Jeunesse, Baccalauréat général et technologique (réforme 2021), DNB assessment rules
Japan
MEXT (文部科学省), National Curriculum Standards (学習指導要領) revised 2020, 道徳 qualitative evaluation guidelines, SHS minimum graduation requirements (74 単位)
South Korea
Ministry of Education Korea (교육부), National Education Information System (NEIS), Student Record Management Guidelines, 2028 수능 reform framework
Malaysia
Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia (Malaysian Examinations Syndicate), Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), IPTA university admission requirements
Nordic Countries
Sweden: Skolverket | Denmark: Undervisningsministeriet (BEK nr 114) | Norway: Utdanningsdirektoratet (LK20) | Finland: Opetushallitus (Lukiolaki)
Netherlands
Rijksoverheid, Dienst Uitvoering Onderwijs (DUO), Het College voor Toetsen en Examens (CvTE), Eindexamenbesluit VO
East Africa
Tanzania: NECTA (National Examinations Council of Tanzania) | Uganda: UNEB (Uganda National Examinations Board) | Rwanda: REB (Rwanda Education Board)
West Africa
West African Examinations Council (WAEC), WASSCE (West African Senior School Certificate Examination) standards, WAEC member states: Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, The Gambia, Liberia
Switzerland
Schweizerische Maturitätskommission (SMK) / Commission suisse de maturité (CSM) — Federal Matura Regulation (MAR/ORM) | EDK/CDIP Swiss Conference of Cantonal Ministers of Education
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority (HKEAA) — HKDSE Assessment Framework | JUPAS (Joint University Programmes Admissions System)
New Zealand
New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) — NCEA Assessment Framework | Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) Literacy and Numeracy requirements
South Africa
Department of Basic Education (DBE) South Africa — National Senior Certificate Policy | UMALUSI — Council for Quality Assurance in General and Further Education and Training
Mexico
Secretaría de Educación Pública (SEP) — Dirección General de Acreditación, Incorporación y Revalidación (DGAIR) | COMIPEMS (metropolitan area) for Secundaria placement
Colombia & Latin America
Ministerio de Educación Nacional (MEN) Colombia — Decreto 1290 de 2009 | ICFES (Instituto Colombiano para la Evaluación de la Educación) for standardised assessments
Turkey
Milli Eğitim Bakanlığı (MEB) — Ministry of National Education, Turkey | Ortaöğretim Yönetmeliği (Secondary Education Regulation) | ÖSYM for YKS
Israel
Israel Ministry of Education (Misrad HaChinuch) — Bagrut Examination Division | National Authority for Measurement and Evaluation in Education (RAMA)
Nepal
National Examination Board (NEB) Nepal — SEE and Grade 12 Examination Regulations | Office of the Controller of Examinations (OCE)
Ethiopia
Ethiopian Ministry of Education — National Framework for Education | National Educational Assessment and Examinations Agency (NEAEA) | Ethiopian Education and Research Advanced Education Authority (EQAE)
Southeast Asia
Vietnam: Bộ Giáo Dục và Đào Tạo (BGDĐT) — Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) | Thailand: Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), Ministry of Education
Arab World
Saudi Arabia: وزارة التعليم (Ministry of Education) | Egypt: وزارة التربية والتعليم (MoE Egypt) | UAE: ADEK / KHDA / MoE UAE | Jordan: وزارة التربية والتعليم (MoE Jordan) | Kuwait: وزارة التربية (MoE Kuwait)
Philippines
Commission on Higher Education (CHED), CHED Memorandum Orders (CMO), Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) for vocational
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