The Ministry of Education is putting in place proper guidelines that will ensure grade 10 students who are transitioned in senior schools in the year 2026 are placed in their preferred pathways.
Basic Education PS Dr. Belio Kipsang said the grade nine students who are currently in grade eight in Junior Schools will be required to select their areas of specialization when they reach grade nine from the three pathways, namely, Science Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), the Arts and Sports Discipline courses.
“The ministry will from next year run several simulations before the new placement method is adopted in 2026,” he stated.
The PS who was speaking in Dagoretti South Sub-County on Thursday after opening the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination (KCSE) examination container for distribution to schools, noted that all senior schools will offer STEM Courses.
He commended the multi-agency team who have been overseeing the on-going National Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination exercise for four weeks, noting that their good work has greatly contributed to the successful administration of this year’s examination.
“We have had a good run, and the country is satisfied that we have done a wonderful race, we are satisfied’’ said the PS.
Dr. Kipsang confirmed that this year’s examination malpractices were few compared with the previous years.
The PS who announced that the marking of the examination will commence after the completion of the last paper which ends Friday, November 22, 2024, also called upon all the examination markers to do their part efficiently.
By Bernadette Khaduli and Phillip Rutto