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Education in Kenya. Education in Kenya refers to the education system in Kenya. It is considered a basic right that should be offered to every individual. Education in Kenya predates to as early as the 18th century among the Swahili people. The earliest school was established by missionaries in Rabai.
In Kenya, for K-12 education, the calendar year starts in January and ends in November. The academic year is divided into 3 terms as follows: Term 1: Early January – Late March. Term 2: Early May – Late July. Term 3: Early September – Early/Mid November. April, August and December are usually school holidays.
For anyone who wants to visit a school, here are term dates. All schools should open the term on a Monday and close on a Friday. Most schools have "Holiday coaching" for exam classes in the April and August holidays. Term dates 2011...
The 8-4-4 System educational program is a system of education in Kenya with eight years of primary education, four years of secondary education and four years of university education. [1] The system was introduced in 1985 to replace the 7-4-2-3 curriculum, which consisted of seven years of primary school (classes 1–7), four years of lower ...
Alliance High School (Kenya) / 1.26139°S 36.66639°E / -1.26139; 36.66639. The Alliance High School (or AHS) popularly known among students as "Bush", is a public national high school for boys located in Kikuyu, Kenya . Established on 1 March 1926 by the Alliance of Protestant Churches - The Church of Scotland Mission (later known as ...
5. Re: Education costs in Kenya. 11 years ago. No school in Kenya is "free" ..to attend a government school the child needs to pay an "Enrolement fee from 600/- to 1,000/- per term plus Uniform - PE kit shoes - pencil - books and "enviromental fee" all tuition after 12 am is extra - payable to the headmaster with lessons from 30/- to 60/- per ...
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an academic certificate awarded to candidates upon completion of secondary education in Kenya. [1] The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 at the same time as the last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), which it replaced as the entrance requirement for Kenyan universities.
THE BEST Kenya Educational sites. 1. Nairobi Mamba Village. We received a private tour of the crocodiles. Fascinating and powerful creatures. The ostrich close up was cool. This... 2. African Heritage House Museum. The tour guide was fantastic and knowledgeable and the artifacts collection was huge.