Gov't releases Ksh.44B capitation for term one as schools set to reopen on Monday
Education CS Julius Migos Ogamba during a past presser. PHOTO | COURTESY
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The Ministry of Education has confirmed that all basic education institutions across the country will reopen for Term One of the 2026 academic year on Monday, January 5, 2026, as the Christmas and New Year festivities come to an end.
In a press
statement released on Friday, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba
announced that the government has disbursed Ksh.44,245,066,500.85 as capitation
for the first term, ensuring schools have the resources needed for a smooth
start to the academic year.
The allocation has
been distributed across various levels of basic education, with Free Primary
Education receiving Ksh.3.7 billion, Free Day Junior School Education allocated
Ksh.14.5 billion, and Free Day Secondary Education receiving the largest share
of Ksh.26.1 billion.
CS Ogamba
emphasized that the release of these funds will facilitate the seamless conduct
of school activities as institutions open their doors.
“School heads and
principals are directed to ensure prudent use of these public resources
entrusted to their care for the benefit of learners, and to desist from
imposing any extra levies or fees. As a Ministry, we will deal firmly with any
verified cases of misappropriation of resources and the imposition of extra
levies or fees,” he stated.
The Ministry's
field officers, working under the guidance of Regional Directors of Education
and County Directors of Education, will monitor adherence to the academic
calendar as schools reopen.
For learners
transitioning to senior school, the ministry completed the first revision of
placements to Grade 10 on December 29, 2025.
Joining
instructions for already-placed learners have been accessible on the placement
portal since December 30, 2025. Grade 10 learners are expected to report to
their respective senior schools starting January 12, 2026.
However, the ministry
provided an additional window for placement reviews. Interested learners will
have the opportunity to apply for reconsideration of their placements between
January 6 and January 9, 2026.
The revision
process will allow parents, guardians, and learners to provide legitimate and
verifiable grounds to justify a reconsideration of their initial or revised
placement.
“In order to
ensure unhindered access to education and enhance optimal utilization of
available resources while addressing genuine outstanding placement needs,
requests for further review may be initiated through the learner’s Junior
School or at the Senior School of interest,” noted CS Ogamba.
“The requests
shall be submitted by the Head of Institution through the placement 2 portal
and duly processed in accordance with the protocols that have already been
issued by the ministry.”
CS Ogamba further clarified
the financing framework for senior schools, affirming that fees payable by
learners remain unchanged.
He said the
government will continue to provide capitation at the rate of Ksh.22,244 per
learner per year.
The CS also instructed
school administrators to desist from imposing any extra levies or fees on
parents and guardians, warning that the ministry will deal firmly with any
verified cases of misappropriation of resources and the imposition of extra
levies or fees.


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