RELEASE OF THE APRIL 2026 ATP EXAMINATION RESULTS
The Council of Legal Education recognizes the commitment and effort demonstrated by ATP candidates who sat the April 2026 Advocates Training Programme (ATP) examinations administered from 9th to 21st April 2026 in Nairobi County across three (3) Examination Centres.
In preparation for the April 2026 ATP Examination series, CLE held a stakeholder engagement with The Kenya School of Law in January and subsequently conducted a candidate engagement webinar in April as part of its ongoing stakeholder engagement initiatives.
During the April 2026 ATP Examination Series, a total of 2,048 candidates registered for the examination. Following the deferment of 48 candidates within the prescribed timelines, a total of 2,000 candidates sat for the examination.
The ATP results are now available on the candidate portal. Candidates requiring clarification can contact [email protected]
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The Council of Legal Education Quality Assurance, Compliance and Licensing (QCL) Committee led by Mr. George Nyakundi, Chairperson, Ms. Aisha Abdallah, Member, CLE CEO Prof. Jack Mwimali and officers from the Directorate of Standards, Licensing, Supervision and Compliance conducted an on-site inspection at the Africa Nazarene University (ANU) School of Law.
The exercise assessed ANU’s application to renew its training license for the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) Programme, ensuring compliance with the Legal Education Act CAP 16B and the 2016 Accreditation Regulations.
Key areas inspected include; governance, curriculum delivery, staffing, research, library resources, infrastructure, student support services and overall quality assurance mechanisms.
ANU was represented by Prof. Simon Obwatho, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic and Student Affairs); Prof. Loise Musikali, Dean, School of Law; and Mr. Julian Njiriri, Chairperson, School of Law, among other officials.
@CLE_Kenya remains committed to safeguarding the quality of legal education and training in Kenya through effective regulation, supervision and continuous quality assurance.
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Today, Dr. Felix Odhiambo, Director of Examinations at the Council of Legal Education, joined other dignitaries during the #AdmissiontotheBar of 166 Advocates presided over by Chief Justice Martha K. Koome, EGH.
Congratulations to all the newly admitted Advocates of the High Court of Kenya!
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Earlier today, CLE CEO, Prof. Jack Mwimali, hosted Mr. Stanley Bore from Kass TV for a discussion on the state of legal education and training in Kenya.
The engagement forms part of CLE's commitment to stakeholder engagement and public awareness of CLE mandate under the Legal Education Act, CAP 16B.
For more information, visit https://t.co/wOHYogLaFs or send an email to [email protected]
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