CS Machogu Announces Form One Placement Results at Lenana School

By | December 18, 2023

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has released the form one placement results at Lenana School today.

The placement exercise was conducted for two weeks after the KCPE results were announced.

The selection exercise for the 2024 Form 1 placement started from November 27, 2023, to December 11, 2023.

Parents can now know the secondary schools where their children who sat the 2023 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examination have been selected to join.

The learners are expected to join Form One early next year.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Monday morning released the results at Lenana school in Nairobi after a two-week placement exercise was conducted by the ministry.

Machogu while presiding over the release of the 2024 form placement said parents should download the placement letters directly through the Ministry of Education website.

He said once on the ministry website, one is to search for Form One Placement where they will get the results.

Additionally, one can get to know their placement through the  Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS) using the link  http://kemis.education.go.ke/

  • Pangani Girls was the third most desired school by 144,542 learners.
  • The fourth most selected school was Kapsabet Boys with 143,723 learners intending to join the school.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has released the 2024 Form One Placement results.

Machogu released the placement results on Monday at Lenana school where education stakeholders had convened.

Among the top 10 national schools that learners wished to join was Kabianga High School which was selected by 186,357 learners.

The second most sought school was  Nanyuki High School with 158,741 learners.

Pangani Girls was the third most desired school by 144,542 learners.

The fourth most selected school was Kapsabet Boys with 143,723 learners expressing interest to join it.

Alliance Girls High School was the fifth most desired school. 135,033 learners applied.

Maseno School came in sixth having been a school of choice for 123,777 learners.

The seventh most selected school was Nakuru High School with 115,513 learners.

Butere Girls High School was the eighth most desired school by 114,635 learners.

Mangu High School came in at position nine having been selected by 112,938 learners.

Alliance High School was the tenth most selected school by 110,839 learners.