Sunday, 15 March 2026

STANDARD SEVEN PAST PAPERS – PESNO 2026


Students in Standard Seven (Class 7) are required to prepare well for their school examinations and the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). One of the best ways to prepare for these exams is by practicing past examination papers.

Past papers help students understand the exam format, the types of questions that may appear, and improve their confidence when answering questions.

On this page, you can download Standard Seven Past Papers for Peace 2026 in PDF format. These exams are useful for students, teachers, and parents who want to help children practice and improve their academic performance.

AVAILABLE SUBJECTS

You can download past papers for the following subjects:

📘 Civic & Moral Education 📗 English Language 📕 Kiswahili 📙 Mathematics 📓 Passage / Habari 📒 Science and Technology 📘 Social Studies & Vocational Skills (V. Skills)

DOWNLOAD PAST PAPERS

Click the subject below to download the PDF file.

📥 CIVIC & MORAL EDUCATION – Download PDF 
📥 ENGLISH LANGUAGE – Download PDF
📥 KISWAHILI – Download PDF
📥 MATHEMATICS – Download PDF
📥 PASSAGE / HABARI – Download PDF
📥 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY – Download PDF
📥 SOCIAL STUDIES & VOCATIONAL SKILLS – Download PDF

BENEFITS OF USING PAST PAPERS

✔ Helps students understand the structure of exams ✔ Improves answering skills and speed ✔ Builds confidence during examinations ✔ Helps students identify areas that need more practice

Practicing past papers regularly helps students become familiar with exam questions and improve their overall performance.

CONCLUSION

We encourage Standard Seven students to practice these past papers regularly in order to improve their knowledge and prepare effectively for their exams. Teachers and parents can also use these exams to test students and monitor their progress.

👉 Download the past papers now and start practicing today! ---

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