Kenyan Education timetable’s term two will be extended to compensate for the time lost by conditioning of the general choices.
Kenya Secondary seminaries Heads Association( KSSHA) National Chairperson Indimuli Kahi said the government will extend the alternate term to give KCSE and KCPE campaigners enough time to cover the syllabus and prepare for their final examinations.
In a brief interview with a original radio station this morning,Mr.Indimuli bared that he’d consulted the star Secretary of Basic EducationDr.Julius Jwan and they had agreed to convene a meeting with Education stakeholders in order to restructure the term and compensate the time lost during the just completed choices.
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“ We want to give all KCSE and KCPE campaigners together with all preceptors enough time to cover syllabus and adequately prepare for public examinations, “ said Mr. Indimuli.
Indimuli further added that 2022 is a critical transitional time which should be handled with care because Grade Six learners will join Junior Secondary, Grade Eight learners will join Secondary academy and the Form Four scholars will be joining advanced education institutions.
He used that occasion to thank Kenyans for maintaining peace during and after the election, a situation that he said will enable scholars to report to their separate seminaries and continue with their literacy without interruption.
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The speaker also reminded all parents to pay academy freights on time so as to enable academy heads to run seminaries easily.
Parents should pay academy freights to enable all academy heads in Kenya to run the seminaries efficiently because scholars will have to eat, academy workers will have to be paid and suppliers will need their plutocrat, ” he said.
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