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    Ministry of Education Issues Statement on the 2025 Academic Year

    ByHillary Kangwana

    Jan 4, 2025
    Ministry of Education Issues Statement on the 2025 Academic YearMinistry of Education Issues Statement on the 2025 Academic Year

    The Ministry of Education has Issued a Statement on the 2025 Academic Year. In the statement, the Ministry has given guidelines on transition of learners to grade 9, Examination and Assessment Results and School fees capitation. Get all the details here.

    ACADEMIC YEAR 2025 COMMENCEMENT UPDATE

    Following the end of the Christmas and New Year festivities, basic education institutions are shortly set to commence the 2025 Academic Year. This statement highlights the following key issues as we embarkon the new Academic Year:

    Also see: 2025/2026 School Academic Calendar, Term Dates

    Re-openingforTermOne2025

    The term dates for the Academic Year 2025 was communicatedto basic education institutions and generally publicized on 18th October, 2024. Term One of 2025 will have 13 weeks,with 5 days for mid-termbreak.

    All schools are expected to re-open for the new term on Monday,6th January, 2025. The Ministry’s field officers, under the guidance of the Regional Directors of Education and the County Directors of Education,will monitor adherence to the academic calendar.

    Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migosi Ogamba at a past press briefing. Photo/ File.
    Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migosi Ogamba at a past press briefing. Photo/ File.

    Also read: 2025 School Games, KSSSA, Calendar

    TransitiontoGrade 9

    The pioneer cohort of the Competency-Based Curriculumwill transit to Grade 9 this Term. This is a major milestone in the roll-out of this transformative curriculum.

    To ensure seamless transition to Grade 9,the Government initiated the construction of 16,000 classrooms countrywide in four phases.The completion status thus far is at 93 percent.

    In the few instances where part of the construction works have not been fully finalised, our field officers and heads of institutions are under instructionto effect temporary measures to ensure that all learners are accommodated. The measures will include using alternative spaces within the school and merging streams where class sizes allow.

    In terms of learning resources,9,926,618 textbooks have been dispatched to schools countrywide. The distribution is expected to be complete by Monday,6th January,2025.

    On teachers, the Government, through the Teachers Service Commission, has employed a total of 76,928 teachers. Of these, 56,928are on permanent and pensionable terms while 20,000 are intern teachers.

    Qualified primary school teachers will be deployed to Junior Schools to progressively ensure that each school is adequately staffed.

    School Fees Capitation

    The Government is committed to its constitutional duty of providing free and compuIsory basic education to every child in public schools. In this connection, the Ministry will disburse Kshs. 48,379,800,028.32, being 50percent of the capitation due to schools this Academic Year. The capitation will be disbursed as follows:

    • Free Primary Education 4,127,304,081.00;
    • Free Day Junior School Education 15,327,846,478.60;

    and,

    • Free Day Secondary School Education- 28,924,649,468.76.

    We are workng with the National Treasury for release of Exchequer, to faciliate timely disbursement.

    In Term Two,schools will receive 30 percent of the capitation, while the balance of 20% will be disbursed inTermThree.

    Examination and Assessment Results

    In keeping with tradition, the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination results will be released within the first two weeks of Januaiy.

    The Kenya Primary School Education Assessment learner reports will be accessible on school portals in the week commencing 6th  Januuary, 2025.

    School Safety and Transport

    All schools are required to adhere to the Safety Standards Nanual for Schools in Kenya. The safety and security of learners must be accorded foremost priority in all learning institutions.

    The Ministry, through its field officers,will continuously inspect and assess schools for compliance with all safety and security requirements. The 348 schools whose boarding sections were identified forclosure will be re- opened only upon demonstrating compliance with applicable safety protocols.

    The relevant safety standards will also apply to school transport. In particular, no school bus or vehicle ferrying learners will be allowed on the road before 6am and after 6pm. All school buses and vehicles shall undergoroutine inspectionby the National Transport Safety Authority.

    Taifa Care

    Parents and guardians are urged to register under Taifa Care and to include their school-going children as dependents for appropriate health-care coverage.

    On behalf of the Ministry of Education, I extend our appreciation to our teachers, parents and guardians, learners and all Kenyans in general,for their effort and input thus far in building an effective and efficient education system. As we stand at this pivotal transformative stage of education sector reforms, we look forward to continued collaboration and partnership in addressing revamping our education system.