Use this code to check Form One placement results
Use this code to check Form One placement results

Use this code to check Form One placement results
Form One placement results for Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination candidates in 2022 has been released
Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu for Education, told the nation that the results of the automated Form One selection is out and they can use this code 22263 to check their placement.
The Ministry of Education, the Kenya National Examinations Council, and the ICT Authority oversaw the selection process.
Parents, teachers, and the 1,233,852 candidates who took the examinations have been waiting with anticipation for the results before the start of the school year on January 23. There were 620,965 male candidates (50.32 percent) and 612,887 female candidates.
The government has not altered the Form 1 placement criteria, which prioritize merit, equity, and choice. This means that, as in the past, there will be a scramble for slots in national schools even after the selection.
Automated placement system
He lauded the automated placement system, saying it has been fair.
“An example is where more than 100,000 children selected a school that can only accommodate 600. Even if they all qualify to join the school, they cannot be admitted. The computer system, however, places them where services of the same nature can be provided,” he said.
Mr Misori said learning institutions are similar but due to stability and perceived good performance, some gain popularity among children and their parents.
A KCPE candidate selects 11 secondary schools before sitting the examination. One picks four national schools – one from each of the four clusters. For extra-county schools, the ministry uses a 15:35:50 ratio, with the host sub-county getting 15 per cent of the places, the county getting 35 per cent while candidates from other regions get 50 per cent. Candidates select three extra-county schools, and two county and two sub-county schools. Special needs institutions are categorised as national.
There are 112 national, 776 extra-county, 1,301 county, 6,297 sub-county and 1,301 private secondary schools in Kenya.
How to Check Secondary School Selection via sms code 22263
Candidates and parents can now access joining instructions that are available online for all categories of schools through the ministry’s www.education.go.ke or check the results by texting the candidate’s index number only to 22263. To check secondary school selected SMS your index number to 22263 (the code works for safaricom, Airtel and Telkom). The sms charges ksh. 25.
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