RE: CHARGING OF ILLEGAL LEVIES
The Ministry, of Education has recently released guidelines for the Implementation of Junior Secondary Education. At the same time the Government has allocated a capitation grant of Ksh. 15,000 per child.
However, the Ministry continues to receive complaints from aggrieved parents/guardians and other stakeholders on the un-authorized levies imposed by headteachers especially admission fees,purchase of desks and Lunch money in complete contravention of the Government policies and directives.
Your attention is drawn to regulation 44 of the Basic Education Act,2013 which states that “No Public school or institution shall issue alternative fees structure other than those approved by the Cabinet Secretary.
In view of the above, you are directed to ensure that no public school charges un-authorized levies such as admission fees, desks and lunch unless the school has a previous authorized lunch programme for the whole school.
Sub-county Directors of Education have been instructed to visit all the schools in their Jurisdiction to establish whether students are being sent away due to unauthorized levies and forward such cases for administrative action by 1Oth February,2023.