But while a huge number of students are yet to report to form one, the picture is different for Junior Secondary schools in the county.
MoreAddressing school heads and other education stakeholders in Kapseret, Muriuki said the focus should be on admitting as many Junior Secondary School learners as possible.
MoreThe Kuppet official argues that with the junior secondary schools domiciled in primary schools, it simply means there will be no extra expenses on a parent – unlike the case had the learners had to proceed to secondary schools.
MoreAccording to the State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohammed, the changes have been made following an interim report from the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms.
MoreUnder the current education system – Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), the grade 6 learners will be proceeding to junior secondary schools next year.
MoreThe new education system in the country – The competency Based Curriculum (CBC) has been a subject of discussion among many Kenyans, especially parents. Some of the parents have expressed concerns over the cost of the new system that is
MoreThe Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) has challenged the incoming Kenya Kwanza government to handle with care the Education sector. KNUT Chepkoilel branch executive secretary Sammy Bor says with different views by several stakeholders in the sector over the
MoreAlready the first phase of 117 classrooms has been completed and the second phase of 94 classrooms is nearing completion in Uasin Gishu.
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