KCSE CRE PAPER 1 YEAR 2019
| Institution | secondary |
| Course | K.C.S.E |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Michael Paul |
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| Pages | 12 Pages |
| File Size | 4.36 MB |
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CSE CRE Paper 1 aims to nurture students’ spiritual growth, enhance their knowledge of Christian teachings, and equip them with critical thinking skills for ethical living. The marking scheme provides guidelines for assessing their responses and ensures fairness in evaluation123.
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CSE CRE Paper 1 aims to nurture students’ spiritual growth, enhance their knowledge of Christian teachings, and equip them with critical thinking skills for ethical living. The marking scheme provides guidelines for assessing their responses and ensures fairness in evaluation123.
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The purpose of this KCSE CRE P1 Questions and Marking scheme is to help the student in revising for the CRE final exam paper.
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