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Grade 9 learners left in limbo as school selection deadline missed

Cabinet secretary ministry of Education Prof.Julius Migos Ogamba,during the launch of The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Foundation officially and its ambitious scholarship programme, dubbed 'Inuka',on 7th April 2025 at Kenya Institute of Special Education(KISE).The initiative aims to support secondary and tertiary scholarships for students with disabilities. [Edward Kiplimo,Standard]

Over one million Grade 9 learners expected to join Senior Secondary School in January 2025 are facing uncertainty after delays in selecting their preferred schools and subjects-two weeks past the May 20 deadline.

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