9,019 Students From Refugee Camps Selected to Public Secondary Schools For the First Time.
The Ministry has placed 9,019 students from primary schools located in refugee camps into public secondary schools for the first time.
This is consistent with the 2017 Djibouti Declaration on Regional Refugee Education, which stresses the need to strengthen the capacity of IGAD member states to implement pledges to provide quality education and learning to refugees and host communities.
To compensate for the deficit, candidates were placed in neighboring counties.
“The above scenario can be considered an eye-opener to an underlying problem that calls for serious early redress in the wake of CBC.
"It is against this background that I will take a personal initiative to consult with leadership from these areas to address this perennial deficit in capacity” Said Education CS Ezekiel Machogu.
The reporting period for all Form One students in 2023 will be from February 6 to 13, 2023.
Parents are advised to visit their respective County Directors of Education for assistance with any questions.
This year’s Form One selection at the National and Sub-County levels was entirely computerized.
Candidates, parents, and guardians can now obtain online enrollment instructions for all school categories on the Ministry’s website, www.education.go.ke.
By logging onto the NEMIS site, schools can see and download their selection lists. Parents are required to transport their children to their assigned schools.
Those who are dissatisfied can seek help from desired schools.
9,019 Students From Refugee Camps Selected to Public Secondary Schools For the First Time.