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2023 Form one selection results announced! Summary of CS Machogu’s speech

2023 Form one selection results announced! Summary of CS Machogu’s speech

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has released the 2023 selection results for the 2022 KCPE candidates.

Here is a summary of what CS Machogu said concerning form one selection, reporting dates, School fees, KPSEA results, Junior Secondary Schools and employment of teachers by TSC

🕹”This year’s form one selection was fully computerised. You can check placement on the website education.go.ke or text the student’s KCPE index number to ‘22263’.” Education CS Ezekiel Machogu

🕹18,794 female, 20,178 male students who sat for the KCPE examinations placed in National Schools, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says

🕹Reporting period for 2023 form 1 students will be from 6 to 13 February; Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announces

ALL NOVEMBER 2022 KCPE candidates have been placed in secondary schools.

Junior Secondary Schools

Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) to be opened on 30 January 2023, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announces.

NO SCHOOL fees for public junior secondary school unless they have boarding wings, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announces.

PUBLIC SECONDARY school fees for 2023 capped at Sh53,554 for national schools and Sh40,555 for county schools, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says.

The government shall spend Sh9.6 billion for students in Junior Secondary Schools this academic year; Treasury to set aside KES 15,000 per learner as capitation to facilitate free learning in all public schools.

Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) to be opened on 30 January 2023, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu announces

learners transiting to Grade 7 to have new school uniforms for junior secondary category, urges school management to pick colors and types of uniforms.

Government to recruit graduate teachers for Junior Secondary Schools, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu has announced.

The CS also directed that Junior Secondary School learners will not wear the same uniforms as those in primary schools.

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