The Junior Secondary Schools in the country which are part of the Competency Based Curriculum have ensured that pupils are busy in schools as per the reports that we have with us.
The government has been rolling out the new Competency Based Curriculum across the country albeit with challenges that have faced the operation nationwide.
The country is going from the 8.4.4 system while they have implemented the new Competency Based Curriculum as per the reports that we have with us.
This afternoon, according to the available reliable reports that we have with us from the Cabinet Secretary of Education, Ezekiel Machogu, over 200,000 junior secondary students are missing from their schools.
The government says that the 200,000 students were supposed to report to their respective Junior Secondary Schools but they have not yet reported until now.
The exercise to have the Junior Secondary School students report happened a few days ago before the admission of the form one students as per the reports that we have with us.
Education Cabinet Secretary, Ezekiel Machogu has said that the Ministry of Education is working tirelessly with chiefs to locate the learners and get them back to school.
The government has communicated that chiefs have done their best to ensure that the Competency Based Curriculum is implemented well as per the reports that we have with us
Parents had been warned against registering their grade seven children for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education examinations.
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Picture courtesy. Cabinet Secretary of Education, Ezekiel Machogu who has communicated the news this afternoon of the missing 200,000 students of junior secondary.
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