The failure to transition to secondary school for over 130,000 candidates in the 2023 KCPE exams has raised concerns about their educational prospects. Mercy Muoko, like many others, should have commenced her secondary education this month. However, due to financial constraints, she faces the prospect of missing out on the …
Read More »Confusion As KCPE Female Student Placed In Boy’s High School
Confusion has arisen in Siaya as a 14-year-old female student, Gloria Adhiambo Owino, who excelled in the KCPE examinations at Nyalgunga Primary School in Alego/Usonga sub-county, discovered that she had been placed in Form One at Lenana, a boys’ school. Gloria and her family were initially delighted when she scored …
Read More »Embu: Teen Who Failed KCPE, Gets B+ in 2023 KCSE
In the aftermath of the recently released KCSE exam results, a student in Runyenyes Constituency, Embu County, has astonished many by scoring a B Plus, a significant improvement from his low KCPE marks when he joined Ena Day Secondary School. Derrick Muthinji Ireri, who had obtained only 230 marks in …
Read More »Baringo: Parents Stage Protest at School Due to Disappointing KCPE Results
As schools reopened for the first term on Monday nationwide, parents of Tinet Primary School in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County, took to the institution in protest of the inadequate performance of students. The parents, expressing frustration over the low marks achieved by learners in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary …
Read More »Students Who Missed 2023 KCPE to Enroll in Form One; Qualifying Test Scheduled Later
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu announced on Monday that students who were unable to take their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examinations last year will still be admitted to secondary schools this year. CS Machogu stated that a group of 2,000 pupils will join Form One on January 15, …
Read More »Eliud Owalo Foundation Covers School Fee For Outstanding Student In Maseno
Despite achieving an impressive score of 399 marks in his KCPE, David Odhiambo Muga faced the risk of missing out on attending Maseno School due to financial constraints. His parents, unable to afford the fees, prompted Muga to make an online appeal. The Foundation took notice of his case and …
Read More »Athiriver Deputy County Commissioner Urges Full Transition For KCPE Candidates
Athiriver Deputy County Commissioner Patrick Mwangi is urging parents of Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates to ensure a 100 percent transition to high school in January. While distributing food items to the less fortunate at St Paul’s Primary School in Athiriver Sub County, Mwangi cautioned parents against excessive …
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