2021 form one selection/ placement and admission to national schools; Education ministry puts 7 national schools on notice
Education News: Given the limited number of slots available for KCPE candidates in national schools, the process of selecting form ones has always been rigorous.
This year, the Education Ministry has put seven national schools on notice over the upcoming Form 1 selection process in April/ May. This move follows shocking findings by the ministry that the 7 national schools are planning to interfere with the upcoming Form 1 selection exercise.
2021 KCPE results release date
On Monday, Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha affirmed that the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination results will be released in the next two weeks if things go accordingΒ to plan.
The CS said that the marking of multiple choices papers was complete and that marking of English Composition and Kiswahili Insha was on its way to completion.
βWe had a schedule and in the inside of the next two weeks, the results will be out,β said Prof. Magoha, adding that should there be any changes to the schedule, the same will be communicated by his office.
He was speaking in Kisumu town after supervising the distribution of exam paper to schools.
2021 form one selection dates and results
This means Form 1 selection exercise will kick off immediately after the marking exercise is concluded and results released to the public.
MoE Circular on Impartial form one selection/ placement 2021
However the Ministry of Education through a circular sent to County Director of Education β Nakuru, County Director of Education β Kericho and the Regional Director of Education β Nairobi has issued a warning to seven national schools which do not adhere to the laid down guidelines.
According to the Ministry the schools are accused of pre selecting their form one class prior to the National Form one Selection process.
βThe purpose of this letter is to ask you to inform the Principals of the listed schools in your jurisdiction to ensure that they only pre-select candidates who have chosen their schools as per the KNEC data base. The National Selection process will ignore the pre-selection of such candidates and place them in schools of their choice and on merit if this instruction is not adhered to,β said the Ministry through a circular.
The schools targeted in this crack down are;
1. Starehe Boys Centre β (Nairobi)
2. Starehe Girls β (Nairobi)
3. Moi Forces Academy β (Nairobi)
4. Moi Forces β Lanet β (Nakuru)
5. Utumishi Academy β (Nakuru)
6. Utumishi Girls β (Nakuru)
7. Moi Tea Girls β (Kericho)
2021 form one reporting dates
The 2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates will join Form One in July 2021 after the marking exercise is completed and selection exercise done, PS for Early Learning and Basic Education, Dr Julius Jwan said.
Ministry put seven national schools on notice over Form 1 selection process
Circular by Ministry warning schools over interference
JwanΒ however said the ministry is yet to settle for a specific date for admissions of learners to high school in July.
CS Magoha said all measures have been put in place to ensure KCPE results are released in good time.
Further, the CS said that the Covid-19 pandemic had posed a great challenge to the Ministry of Education as some examiners were unable to show up for the marking due to the current movement restriction in the country.
This was as a result of the partial lockdown of some counties, while others decided not to turn up due to their fears over the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, Prof. Magoha noted that this has not interfered with the schedule and that his Ministry had done enough to ensure the results are delivered on time.
βAs I said, we are on track. We shall keep updating you on the progress, and we shall keep sharing any events that we find necessary,β he said.
Prof. Magoha said his office will continue to monitor the examinations across the country despite reports of irregularities.
βToday marks the third week of the examinations, and we are proceeding extremely well, considering all things. The examination has gone as per the schedule, except a few tricks that I warned about earlier,β he said, adding that such cases will be dealt with accordingly.
The CS concluded by saying that this yearβs examinations had so far experienced low integrity issues as only 15 people and 15 phones had been confiscated adding that if the phones are found with examination content, then necessary actions will be taken against their respective owners.
A total of 1,191,725 candidates in 28,467 schools were registered to sit for KCPE exam.
He warned school heads against hiking fees without consulting the ministry when schools reopen.
Nearly 1.2 million candidates wrote the 2020 KCPE exams after resuming school in October after the school calendar was disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Schools were closed indefinitely in March 2020 when the first case of Covid-19 was reported in Kenya.
Since then, the country has been through three waves of the virus, with the third wave proving to be lethal.
In the last three weeks alone, thousands of infections have been reported with double-digit deaths.
The PS, also urged Kenyans to be sensitive especially when addressing young girls who wrote their exams while pregnant.
βForcing them to name those who impregnated them will be contributing to their mental anguishβ.
However CS Magoha faces a fresh hurdle after teachers demanded higher pay for examination officials and enhanced conditions for all professionals contracted during the administration of the tests.
Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) wants the exam agency to raise marking fees for each script by at least Sh50, citing the present harsh economic times.
Kuppet argues that papers like Chemistry Paper 1, Mathematics and English Paper 1 should each be paid at not less than sh100.
Presently marking each paper attracts between Sh51 to Sh58.