
The process of form one admissions in various institutions across the country begun last week and is set to continue for one more week as the students report back.
The turn out of the form one students in relatively low in some of the schools which has become a major worry on the institutions on whether they will get their students.
According to the Standard digital news reports, Ministry of Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha has sent some bad news to the parents as he revealed that changing of schools will not be allowed.

CS George Magoha has stated that all students must report to the schools they were selected to and there will be no more changing which several parents had opted to.
"The issue of changing schools now should stop, the children should go to schools where they have been placed." CS George Magoha stated on the Form One admissions.
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