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Cooperative Bank Announces Scholarships for 2022 KCPE candidates

Join Our Facebook Page The Cooperative Bank Foundation has announced vacancies for 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates. The scholarship is set to be awarded to 655 good performing students in the KCPE. Besides, 28 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) top-performing candidates from the Co-op Bank Foundation with university scholarships. In the […]

2022 Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF) KCPE Scholarships Opened For Applications

Join Our Facebook Page The Jomo Kenya Foundation (JKF) Scholarship program was opened since the year 1968 and is intended to improve access to education and transition through the provision of scholarships and mentorship to Kenyan students who are academically promising or those from poor vulnerable backgrounds in public secondary schools. The scholarship pays for […]

2022 Equity Bank Wings to Fly KCPE Scholarship and How to Apply

Equity Bank has announced the availability of scholarships in the KCPE scholarship program for all Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination Candidates. Who are the Beneficiaries? Beneficiaries of the scholarship program are selected from Kenya’s 47 counties, based on their performance in the KCPE examination. The program is intended to help high performing learners […]

Here Is Why 11523 KCPE Candidates Did Not Sit For Their Exams

Analysis of the recently released Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) has revealed that 11,523 candidates failed to sit for their examination. This represents a decrease when compared to last year’s 12,424 who did not take tests in 2020. However, the trend is still a huge concern for education stakeholders. Some stakeholders have blamed candidate […]

Private Schools Urged To Set Up Stand-Alone Junior Secondary Schools

As the Education fraternity is preparing for the start of junior secondary school, the Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has implored private schools to set up stand-alone junior secondary schools. This, in his view, will reduce the burden of congestion in schools which will, in turn, boost the government’s efforts. “Private schools should […]

This Is Magoha’s Promise Regarding Form One Selection

Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has promised Kenyans that the forthcoming form one selection process will be done in a transparent manner. The form one selection process is set to start in two weeks’ time. According to CS Magoha, most of the students will attend schools that they chose during the selection process. […]