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๐†๐จ๐ฏ๐ž๐ซ๐ง๐ฆ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ฎ๐ง๐ฏ๐ž๐ข๐ฅ๐ฌ ๐œ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ž๐ก๐ž๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐ฏ๐ž ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐š๐ง ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐ ๐ซ๐š๐๐ž ๐Ÿ— ๐ญ๐จ ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ ๐ญ๐ซ๐š๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐ž๐ซ ๐‚๐๐‚

๐†๐จ๐ฏ๐ž๐ซ๐ง๐ฆ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐ฎ๐ง๐ฏ๐ž๐ข๐ฅ๐ฌ ๐œ๐จ๐ฆ๐ฉ๐ซ๐ž๐ก๐ž๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐ฏ๐ž ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐š๐ง ๐Ÿ๐จ๐ซ ๐ ๐ซ๐š๐๐ž ๐Ÿ— ๐ญ๐จ ๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ ๐ญ๐ซ๐š๐ง๐ฌ๐ข๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐ž๐ซ ๐‚๐๐‚

The government has assured parents, learners, and education stakeholders that preparations are complete for the transition of Grade 9 students into Grade 10 under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), marking a historic shift in Kenyaโ€™s education system.

Speaking in Narok after a consultative โ€˜Elimu Mashinaniโ€™ Stakeholder Meeting, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba reaffirmed the governmentโ€™s commitment to ensuring a smooth progression for all learners.

โ€œWe came to Narok as a Ministry of Education to inform Kenyans what the government is doing in the education sector and to answer some of the questions they have. I want to assure them that the government is quite prepared to do the transition of Grade 9 learners to Grade 10,โ€ said CS Ogamba.

According to the CS, Grade 9 learners have already embarked on the process of selecting their preferred schools and academic pathways, a critical stage in the CBC framework.

โ€œThe selection process by learners in different schools is going on well. Our learners know what they are doing, and as a government, we also know what we are doing. We have done adequate preparation so that parents do not have to worry. The fact is that students will be in class come January next year as they transition from Grade 9 to 10,โ€ Ogamba affirmed.

To effectively support this programme, the government has already employed 76,000 new teachers and plans to recruit an additional 24,000 in the coming months.

A majority of the newly hired teachers, about 60 percent, are specialised in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects, which are central to the CBC pathways.

โ€œThis is the first time in the countryโ€™s education history that learners are transitioning under the CBC from Grade 9 to 10, and later to Grades 11 and 12. We want to ensure that learners are fully supported with qualified teachers,โ€ Ogamba noted.

In addition, the government has allocated Sh980 million towards the retooling of existing teachers to ensure they are adequately prepared to handle the new curriculum demands.

To equip schools for the transition, the Ministry of Education has rolled out a nationwide programme to construct 1,600 laboratories in schools that currently lack these essential facilities, with a focus on rural areas.

Ogamba explained that an assessment had already been carried out, identifying schools in need of these laboratories and construction was expected to be completed by December this year, in readiness for the January 2026 intake.

The CS also assured parents and stakeholders that all Grade 10 learners would have access to the necessary learning materials by the time they report to school.

โ€œIn respect to textbooks, publishing is going to begin this month. We will ensure that by the time students go to class in January, each and every one of them in their core courses will have a textbook in the ratio of 1:1. Resources have been pumped into this sector, and I want to assure stakeholders and parents not to worry about it,โ€ said Ogamba.

The transition of Grade 9 learners into Grade 10 is seen as a significant milestone in the implementation of CBC, which emphasises skills development, learner pathways, and industry relevance.

The governmentโ€™s comprehensive planโ€”covering teacher recruitment, infrastructure expansion, textbook availability, and stakeholder engagement is intended to guarantee that no learner is left behind.

By Editorial Team

The Education News Hub Editorial Team is made up of vibrant and experienced editors. Brian Yano is an accomplished longtime Digital Media Journalist at Educationnewshub.co.ke with a great passion for research and fact-checking. He delivers engaging content across diverse topics, with a special interest in Education matters. On her part, Yvonne Kemunto is a journalist, dedicated to unraveling stories that matter. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she brings a fresh perspective to the world of media. Her commitment to detail and excellence shines through in every piece she crafts. Our newest member of the Editorial Team is Jennifer Mumbo. She is a Seasoned Multimedia Journalist with several years' experience; dating back to 2018. Jennifer has a passion for education, sports, tech, politics and entertainment. You can reach the editors at [email protected].
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