Parents and school administrators looking to revise Senior School placements there are about eight steps that you will need to follow to successfully make your revision request. Here, we break down the procedure with this step by step guide on how to revise Senior School placements:
1). Visit https://placement.education.go.ke and click ‘Log In’ on the landing page.
2). Enter the Junior School selection username and password carefully. Once you do this, input the verification code displayed to gain access.
3). Click on ‘Request Transfers’ which is on the left sidebar to view all learners in the school and their current Senior School Placements.
4). Select the learner you need to transfer and click ‘Next’. Then choose whether the transfer you want to make is to a public school or a private school and then proceed.
5). In this section, enter the reason for the transfer that you are seeking when prompted to do so. Then click ‘Next’.
6). Select the appropriate educational pathway and the learner’s subject combination before continuing.
7). Choose the new school that the learner will be transferred to and the review all the details.
8). Verify all the transfer details carefully and the click ‘Submit’ to complete your request.
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Points to note:
When doing the revision, Grade 10 learners are allowed to list their preferred school of choice plus three additional options they would prefer if they don’t get their top revised choice.
For example, a learner who was initially placed at Nyandarua High School may choose to transfer to Mang’u High School by listing Mang’u High School as their first choice, then listing an additional three options such as Alliance High School, Nyeri High School, and Nanyuki High School.
The review is being guided by an automated system that will match preferences to learners’ performance and the availability of slots in schools.
Learners are able to submit their revised choices, which include switching from STEM to Social Sciences as long as they meet the requirements for the switch and the new schools of choice have open spaces.







