Tag: Kenya Education
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Ruto Announces Capitation Release Ahead of Grade 10 Transition in Kenya
Kenya Moves to Smooth Transition for Grade 10 Students President William Ruto confirmed a substantial financial push to public schools as the country prepares for the Grade 10 transition slated for January 2026. In a Sunday address delivered at a church event in Narok County, the President announced that the government has disbursed more than…
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Kenya Opens KJSEA Placement Revision Window for Parents and Learners
Kenya Reopens KJSEA Placement Revision Portal In a move intended to smooth the path for students awaiting results, the Ministry of Education has announced that the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) placement revision portal will reopen from December 23. The renewed window allows parents and learners to review and amend placement decisions before finalization,…
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Kenya Opens KJSEA Placement Revision Portal Amid Deadline Extension
Introduction: A Fresh Chance for KJSEA Placements The Kenyan Ministry of Education has announced the reopening of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) placement revision portal. From December 23, parents and learners will be able to make amendments to the initial placement results, providing a crucial opportunity to ensure that assignments reflect each student’s…
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KJSEA Grade 10 Placements Out: How to Check Your School
Overview: What the KJSEA Grade 10 Placements Are The Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) placements for Grade 10 have been released. The Ministry of Education announced that candidates who sat the KJSEA will learn which school they have been assigned to for their Grade 10 studies. This process helps students and families prepare for…
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KJSEA Grade 10 Placements Out Today: A Guide to Checking Your School, Status, and Next Steps
Overview: KJSEA Grade 10 placements released The Ministry of Education in Kenya has announced that Grade 10 placements for candidates who sat the Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) are being released today. Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok confirmed that the results and school allocations would be communicated to students and guardians as part…
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KNEC Warns Schools Against Fake KJSEA Rankings and Misleading Analyses
KNEC Calls Out Misinformation Surrounding KJSEA Results The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a strong warning to schools across the country, urging them to stop circulating fake and inaccurate analyses of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results. The agency stressed that misleading interpretations of KJSEA outcomes undermine public trust, confuse parents,…
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Stop misleading the public: KNEC warns against fake KJSEA rankings
Overview: A warning to protect the integrity of KJSEA results The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has issued a strong warning to schools and education stakeholders to halt the circulation of fake and misleading analyses of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results. As concerns about accuracy and transparency in educational reporting grow, KNEC…
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KNEC confirms death of examiner at KJSEA marking centre in Machakos
Overview of the incident The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has confirmed the death of an examiner stationed at a Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) marking centre in Machakos County. The news, released in a formal statement on Monday, November 24, 2025, has sent shockwaves through the education sector and prompted an immediate review…
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See, hear no evil: Teachers under siege as TSC turns classrooms into cash cows
Introduction: A system under pressure In Kenya, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) sits at the heart of the education system, managing a workforce that numbers in the hundreds of thousands. The numbers are impressive: tens of thousands of classrooms, a diverse mix of urban and rural schools, and a mandate to recruit, deploy, promote, and…
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Kenya Readies Education Leaders for World Schools Summit in UAE
Kenya Joins Global Education Dialogue at the World Schools Summit Kenya is poised to be among the prominent participants at the World Schools Summit in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, bringing together more than 1,000 leaders from top schools, policymakers, and technology firms. The event, scheduled later this month, highlights Kenya’s ongoing commitment to elevating…
