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Anxiety Grips KJSEA Candidates as Education Ministry Fails to Release Grade 10 Placement Results

The failure of the Education Ministry to release Grade 10 placement results has escalated anxiety among KJSEA candidates. Over a week after the release of the KJSEA results, the Ministry had indicated that placements would follow almost immediately.


Speaking during the inaugural release of KJSEA  last Thursday, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba assured the public that over one million students would know their respective senior schools before Christmas.

“Placement of candidates who sat for this year’s Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) is set to begin next week,” he announced while taking questions from the press. This was intended to ensure adequate planning ahead of the first-ever senior school transition.

“All candidates will know the senior schools they have been placed in by December 20,” he added, noting that over 60% of learners qualify to take the STEM pathway, as envisaged by the framers of the CBC.

While addressing delegates at the Kenya Union of Teachers (KNUT) , Principal Secretary for Basic Education announced that placement results would be out by December 19.

“Grade 10 placements for candidates who sat the KJSEA will be released on Friday, December 19, 2025,” he said.

“To know which schools and pathways they have been placed in, a learner can send their assessment number to 2263 and receive the information starting Friday this week.” He told the delegates. 

The announcements set in motion a long, nervous wait for students and parents. Despite unsuccessful repeated attempts to access the placement results, the Ministry remained silent, further raising tensions as the public was left with unanswered questions.

 With only two weeks to opening, questions have been raised about the Ministry’s preparedness to oversee a smooth  transition.


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