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January 16, 2023
No Fees for Junior Secondary Schools

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CS Machogu:No Fees for Junior Secondary Schools. Schools are set to reopen for first term 2023 on 23th of January as stipulated  by 2023 Term Dates.

 

Parents and students have been questioning Ministry of Education and key stakeholders in education on capitation for Junior secondary pupils who will be domiciled in primary schools.

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Speaking at the KICD, Cs Machogu assured parents that they will not pay school fees for their kids in junior secondary.

 

According to the CS, President William Ruto directed Treasury Cabinet Secretary to set aside Ksh15,000 per learner for capitation to facilitate free learning in all junior secondary schools.

Machogu went on to say that the government would spend Ksh9.6 billion to keep the program going.

 

In addition, the CS stated that the government had been paying Ksh22,244 in capitation to secondary schools and Ksh1,420 to primary schools per learner.

“Because junior secondary students are in Grades 7, 8, and 9, we calculated that the amount given to a student should be Ksh15,000, which is nearly equal to what is paid for senior secondary students,” he explained.

He also stated that the fees for Grade 7 will not be paid because Kenya’s constitution guarantees free education.

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“There will be no school fees payable because this is a constitutional requirement that basic education in primary and secondary schools be free,” he stated.

CS Machogu:No Fees for Junior Secondary Schools.

Machogu moved to assure the country that there was no cause for alarm with regard to teachers’ availability as the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) was set to deploy more teachers later In 2023.

“No school should charge any fees for Grade 7 learners unless such schools are boarding wings,” Machogu indicated.

“The TSC is in the process of recruiting 30,000 new teachers majority of whom will attend to learners at the Junior Secondary school level,

We assure the country that we have enough teachers and those teachers have been adequately prepared for the same,” the CS assured the public.

Parents were also informed that they would bear the responsibility of buying uniforms for their students.

Nonetheless, he maintained that the government was yet to abolish boarding schools in the country.

 

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