• Sun. Jun 30th, 2024

    Government disburses Free Education funds to all Primary, Junior and Secondary Schools

    Junior Secondary School Education in Kenya

    The Government has disbursed KSh4,998.1 to every learner in Junior Secondary School (JSS) for this term as part of the Free Day Junior School Education (FDJSE). This has been announced by the Ministry of Education.

    Unfortunately, the disbursed funds are far below the expected Sh15,000 per learner to be disbursed to school accounts in a given financial year.

    This allocation is part of the government’s Sh14 billion release of capitation funds for the second term of this academic year to support free day Junior Secondary School programmes.

    Each school hosting JSS has received a total of Sh274,444 as basic allocations from the government.

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    In a circular dated June 18, 2024, addressed to all County Directors of Education, Basic Education Principal Secretary Dr. Belio Kipsang indicated that the data obtained from the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) on April 20 was used to allocate the funds to schools and institutions.

    “The Ministry of Education has released Free Day Junior Secondary Education funds for Junior Secondary Schools for term two at Sh4,998.1 per learner. Further, each school will receive an allocation of Sh274,444 as a basic allocation,” said Dr. Kipsang.

    The disbursement for each student includes Sh1,746.38 for tuition, with centralized procurement accounting for Sh1,175.72 through the Tuition account. The Operation account consists of Sh2,076, including Sh1,976 and Sh100 for centralized procurement respectively.

    School funds are distributed as follows: personal emolument is allocated Sh199,713, rental box and postage, telephone charges, board of Management meetings, and capacity building are collectively allocated Sh58,416.37.

    Other allocations include internet connectivity and electricity at Sh11,667.14, and water and conservancy at Sh4,647.49.

    The PS noted that the funds are intended for learners in both Grades 7 and 8, and schools are expected to utilize the resources as per the estimates issued by the ministry.