Government Releases Sh17bn to Schools for First Term

The government has released Sh17 billion to public schools for the 2021 academic year.

Government Releases Sh17bn to Schools for First Term

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha said the Government released Sh17.47 billion as capitation funding to all learners.

Of this, Sh2.62 billion is meant for learners in primary schools while Sh14.85 billion is to support students in secondary schools.

With the release of the capitation funds, the Education CS said principals should keep all their learners at their respective schools to ensure no part of class time is lost during the shortened academic calendar.

"Principals should dialogue with parents of learners with fees balances to find practical ways of clearing any arrears," he said.

"More fundamentally, principals must strictly adhere to new Ministry of Education guidelines on school fees that were issued based on the 30-week school calendar."

Magoha said any additional fees outside of the official guidelines will not be tolerated.

"Parents and all stakeholders must ensure that all Form One students report to their secondary schools given that the Government has already released funding to support learning activities for Term One, 2021," he added.

Magoha also said the Government is impressed by the high turnout of Form One students who started reporting to their secondary schools on Monday, August 2, 2021.

Other than the Form One students, all other learners successfully opened for the First Term of the 2021 academic calendar on July 26, 2021.

The admission of 1.15 million Form 1 students to secondary schools started on Monday amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The admission process is expected to run through Friday.