The 145 Kisii High School students who scored Y in their KCSE examinations can repeat the exam in the institution.
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers Kisii Executive Secretary Ben Nyaundi said that the students were supposed to report to school yesterday.
Nyaundi said the move to repeat form four is painful to the students and their parents and asked them to endure the pain and prove the examination body wrong.
“I want to ask these students to go back to class and prove them wrong because I know how painful it is repeating a class for a whole year,” said Nyaundi.
Kenya National Union of Teachers Gucha branch executive secretary Sammy Nyairo said that 216 students of Nyakoiba Secondary School would also repeat Form Four while the fate of the 236 students of Nyabururu Girls High School, whose results were withheld, is yet to be known.
Speaking at Kenyoro SDA Church in Bomachoge Chache constituency, Kisii Senator Chris Obure said that leaders from Kisii County would hold a meeting in Nairobi and that after this meeting the leaders would go to the Education ministry and Kenya National Examination Council headquarters to seek an explanation.
Governor James Ongwae and Deputy Governor Joash Maangi said that the leaders' meeting is necessary because the cancellation and withholding of results has psychologically affected students and parents.