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KENYA: Govt Threatens to Sack Principals in Grade 10 Fallout

KENYA: Govt Threatens to Sack Principals in Grade 10 Fallout

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba has cautioned school principals against blocking the full grade 10 transition, warning that those who do so risk losing their jobs. 

Speaking in Kisii on Sunday, January 26, the CS said that school heads should ensure that Grade 10 learners are settled in their classes, whether or not they have school fees, by Friday, January 30.

So far, according to the education boss, 92 per cent of learners have already reported to their respective schools, and the government will ensure that the remaining 8 per cent will report by the end of the week.

“Any teacher who will decline to admit a student just because the student does not have school fees or a uniform should also be ready to go back to school,” Ogamba said. 

President William Ruto engages Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba, KNEC officials, and senior Ministry officials at Eldoret State Lodge in Uasin Gishu County on January 9, 2025.

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Speaking in Kericho at a separate event, Deputy President Kithure Kindiki said that school heads should ensure a full Grade 10 transition and that the government will lay out the necessary strategies to ensure that learners get uniforms and have their school fees cleared.

 “Those who don’t have a uniform and school fees should go to school, and also those who don’t have a uniform and school fees should also go to school. We shall now discuss other things once the students are in school,” Kindiki said.

Earlier updates had indicated that the transition rate was as low as 75 per cent, which prompted the government to intensify mop-up efforts across the country to track and enrol the remaining learners.

In a statement on Sunday, January 18, the Ministry of Interior said that government officials conducted a door-to-door inspection to trace learners who have not yet joined their Junior Secondary School (JSS) or Senior Secondary Schools. 

The ministry said the government will channel scholarships and bursaries through county governments to support vulnerable learners and reduce cases of financial exclusion.

 “The government actors and parents are strengthening bursary mobilisation, counselling and re-entry support, community engagement through local leadership structures, and faster placement guidance,”  the ministry stated.

Speaking in Meru on Thursday, January 22, President William Ruto instructed that children whose parents have financial challenges should be permitted to join senior schools wearing their junior secondary school (JSS) uniforms. 

“I am informed that many students have not reported to schools due to a lack of school fees and uniforms. I hereby direct parents and every chief to ensure that each child reports to school regardless of these requirements,” Ruto said.

President William Ruto addressing traders at State House Nairobi on January 20, 2026.

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