Ministry of education announces 7-day window for KJSEA placement revisions

The Ministry of Education has announced reopening the KJSEA placement revision portal from December 23 to allow parents and learners to make changes. This follows widespread dissatisfaction among parents over the criteria for placing their children in senior secondary schools. Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba stated that the five-day window will help align choices better with interests and performance.

The Ministry of Education has announced the reopening of the Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) placement revision portal starting December 23. This comes two days after the official release of placement results for Grade 10 learners on December 19.

Parents and junior school heads have been advised to submit concerns through junior school heads, with approvals based on available capacity in senior schools. According to the Ministry, the placement was fully automated, considering learners' choices, KJSEA performance, psychometric test results, equity considerations, and school capacity.

Many parents who received messages on December 20 questioned the criteria used, with some claiming the automated system has yet to provide feedback. Several attempts to access results failed despite using the correct assessment number. An error message read: "Dear learner, the requested information is unavailable, or the assessment number does not exist. Confirm that your assessment number is accurate."

One parent lamented: "The assessment number is the same one I used in getting the results. So how will I explain to my child that his results are unavailable?" Other parents have raised concerns over placements in schools far from their residences, which they say could stress the learners.

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba noted that the five-day window would allow necessary revisions to better align choices with interests and performance. Results can be checked by sending the KNEC assessment number via SMS to 22263 or through the Ministry's portal at placements.education.go.ke.

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Following the KJSEA 2025 results announced on December 11, the Ministry of Education has released placements for the inaugural cohort of 1,130,459 candidates into grade 10. Parents can check via SMS or the online portal, with students required to report to assigned senior secondary schools on January 12, 2026.

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Following a first revision phase that drew over 100,000 applications, Kenya's Ministry of Education has announced a second review period for Grade 10 senior school placements from January 6 to 9, 2026. Education CS Julius Ogamba cited legitimate reasons for requests, as schools reopen on January 5.

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has criticized the new KJSEA assessment system as a confusing mess with no global recognition. Education Minister Julius Migos defended the results, stating they nurture students' talents and ensure all will join secondary school. The debate highlights tensions between opposition and government over Kenya's education policies.

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Questions have emerged about secondary schools' capacity to accommodate new students expected to join the competency-based secondary system next year. Education Minister Julius Ogamba states that schools have extra spaces, but some principals express concerns particularly over STEM infrastructure.

 

 

 

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