July 4, 2024

Machogu releases form one placement; How to check results

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Machogu releases form one placement; How to check results

How to check form one placement results for the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates

How to check form one placement results for the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates.

More than one million candidates who sat the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) can now know the secondary schools they are slated to join in January 2024.

This after release of form one placement results by the Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Monday at Lenana School.

While presiding over the 2024 Form One placement, CS Machogu said the placements were done according to candidate choices and other criteria.

“Some students were placed in schools of equivalent standing outside their counties. This includes those from counties with inadequate capacity,” Machogu stated. 

This will see candidates move to secondary schools within their counties, or outside. 

The CS further assured that gov’t is committed to seeing a full transition to secondary schools, stating that the fees for day and boarding schools will remain unchanged.

“Gov’t upholds its commitment to providing free day secondary education which includes allocation for tuition and operation expenses. The fees charged in secondary schools will remain unchanged in 2024. Schools will continue to receive funds based on accurate enrolment data,” said Machogu.

Additionally, the CS urged parents and guardians of the candidates to download placement letters directly, and not through middlemen.

Candidates will access placement results through the Ministry of Education website.

On the Ministry’s website, they will then search Form One placements. 

This will direct them to the Form One selection page, where they can access the placement results.

The results can also be accessed directly through the Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS), by clicking this link. 

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In addition, candidates will download forms containing Form One joining instructions from www.kemis.edu.co.ke. 

“I assure Kenyans that this website has been tested and proven and is 100% accurate. It is in operation,” Machogu said. 

This year, the Ministry of Education had noted that all candidates with 400 marks and above will be selected to join national schools.

8,523 candidates scored over 400 marks. 

Candidates were required to choose four national schools and three extra-county schools.

They were then supposed to select two county and two sub-county schools.

He said learners who scored between 300 and 399 represented 24.94 per cent of the total candidature population.

This was 352,782 learners while the number was 307,756 candidates in 2022.

Machogu said 658,278 learners scored between 200 and 299 marks.

Between 100 and 199 marks, there were 383,025 candidates while between 1 mark and 99 marks, there were 2060 candidates.

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