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All 2018 KCPE candidates to know form one placements as the Ministry launches the 2019 form one selection exercise, next week

Candidates who sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examination this year (2018) will know the schools they will join as the Ministry of Education is set to roll out the 2019 form one selection exercise.

The Exercise slated for next week, 3rd and December 2018, will see the over one million candidates get form one places in line with the government’s policy on hundred percent transition from Primary to Secondary Schools. The candidates who received their results few days ago will now be waiting with abated breadth as the exercise unfolds to see if they will get places in the schools of their choice.

According to the Ministry of Education, the selection will occur at two levels; National and Regional Levels. “I wish to inform you that the launch of form one selection will take place at two levels, namely: National and Regional Venues,” reads a circular by Ministry’s Director General, Elyas Abdi. According to the circular dated 28th November 2018 and dispatched to all Regional Coordinators of Education, the launch of the National Selection exercise will occur on Monday, 3rd December 2018, while the Regional Selection exercise will be launched on Wednesday 5th December, 2018, across designated venues. The National selection exercise will be launched by the Education Ministry’s Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Amina Mohammed, at the Kenya Institue of Curriculum Development (KICD) in Nairobi.

During the National launching, Dr. Amina Mohammed will preside over the exercise where selection lists for National Schools will be issued. The candidates select their preferred secondary schools during the registration exercise that runs between January and March; prior to the KCPE exams in October. The forms ones will be placed in National, Extra County, County and Sub County schools depending on the marks garnered and the placement guidelines to be released by the Ministry.

File Photo- Form ones report to school. The over one million 2018 KCPE candidates are expected to get places in form one as the Ministry of Education Launches the form one selection exercise next week
File Photo- Form ones report to school. The over one million 2018 KCPE candidates are expected to get places in form one as the Ministry of Education Launches the form one selection exercise next week

At the Regional launching, the Regional Coordinator will steer the exercise where the Cabinet Secretary’s speech will be read. Sharing of selection guidelines and lists for Extra County and County schools shall then occur. The Regional exercise shall be attended by The County Directors of Education (CDEs), Sub-County Directors of Education (SCDEs), Principals from Extra County and County Schools among other stake holders. According to the Education Cabinet Secretary, there shall be no second selection exercise this year, as was the case last last year.

The 2019  form ones are expected to report to their respective schools in January as the schools re-open for term one. Schools are expected to grapple with the limited physical facilities and personnel due to the upsurge in numbers of form one recruitment, next year.

The Regional Selection exercise shall take place in specified ten regions; North Rift, Mombasa, South Rift, Kisumu, Kakamega, Metropolitan (Nairobi), Central, Machakos, Garissa and Meru. See the appendix from the Ministry of Education for full details:

Selection Schedule for the Regional exercise
Selection Schedule for the Regional exercise
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Top candidates in 2018 KCPE exams score 453 marks as girls beat boys in Languages

The top candidate in the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examinations scored 453 marks out of a possible 500 marks. Two candidates managed to tie at the top; with the 453 marks. This was announced by the Education Cabinet Secretary, Dr. Amina Mohammed, while releasing the 2018 KCPE results at the Star of the Sea Primary School in Mombasa, today.

Dr. Amina announced that there was improvement in the 2018 KCPE exams performance as compared to that of 2017.

Girls beat boys in Languages.

In 2018, females performed better than boys in three subjects namely: English, Kiswahili and Kenya Sign Language. The boys were not left behind, either, as they outwitted the girls in: Mathematics, Sciences, Social Education and Religious Education.

According to Dr. Amina, the number of candidates sitting for this year’s KCPE examinations rose by 5.9% from 993, 718 in 2017 to 1,052, 344 in 2018; this translated to an increase in candidature by 58,626.

Over 50% of the 2018 candidates scored above 250 marks this year. In 2018, This is how the candidates performed in terms of total marks scored:

  • 401 to 500 marks; we had 12,273 candidates. An increase from 9,846 in 2017.
  • 301 to 400 marks; 228,414 candidates.
  • 201 to 300 marks; 574, 927 candidates.
  • 101 to 200 marks; 234, 573 candidates and
  • 01 to 100 marks; there were 2,177 candidates.

The CS promised that all the 2018 KCPE candidates will get placement in secondary schools in 2019

To get the 2018 KCPE results, SMS your full index number to 20076.