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Kabarnet Senior School {Ultimate Guide}

In need of quick details on Kabarnet Senior School? You are sorted on this post. Here are the Frequesntly Asked questions and answers on this school.

Question: Is Kabarnet Senior School a National School?

Answer: Yes, the Senior School is a National School that is now classified as a C1 School.

Question: Is Kabarnet Senior School a Boys’, Girls’ or Mixed School?

Answer: The Senior school is a Boys’ School.

Question: Does Kabarnet Senior School offer all the CBE Pathways?

Answer: Yes, the Senior School offers all the three Pathways which are: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), Social Sciences, and Arts & Sports

Question: How can I get Grade 10 Admission at Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: Grade 10 admissions at the school are done by the Ministry of Education. Apply online at https://placement.education.go.ke/my-placements

Question: Is Kabarnet Senior School a Boarding School?

Answer: Definately yes. This is a fully Boarding School.

Question: What is the KNEC Code for Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: The official Knec Code for the Senior School is

Question: What Grades are available for Leaners at Kabarnet Senior School

Answer: The school offers teaching-learning activities for Grade 10, 11 and 12 Learners.

Question: How much fees is paid at Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: C1 institutions charge Ksh53,554 per year. Extra-county schools, reclassified as C2, will charge Ksh45,054 annually, while County schools, now referred to as C3 institutions, will charge Ksh40,035 per year.

Question: Is there SNE support at the school.

Answer: No. The school admits regular students.

Question: How can I contact Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: You can quickly reach the school via the Email address: kabarnet[email protected]

Question: What is the exact location of Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: The Senior School is Situated in Kabarnet town, Baringo County, at an altitude of approximately 1,815 meters. It sits on the eastern edge of the Kerio Valley, offering scenic views of the Tugen Hills.

Question: Is Kabarnet Senior School a Public or Private School.

Answer: This is a purely Public School that is funded and owned by the Government of Kenya.

Question: Why is Kabarnet School called a Senior School?

Answer: This is because it is the final phase of the Competency Based Education (CBE) Basic Education in Kenya; that emphasizes Career Pathways, talents, leaner’s skills and other learner centred attributes.

Transition to CBE: As of 2026, the school has successfully transitioned to the Senior School level, admitting its first batch of Grade 10 learners into specialized pathways like STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts & Sports Science.

What are some of the Notable Alumni of Kabarnet Senior School?

Answer: Kabarnet Boys has produced many influential figures in Kenyan society, including:

  • Moses Cheboi: Former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly.

  • Gideon Moi: Former Senator for Baringo County and KANU Chairman.

  • Kamonjo Kiburi: A prominent lawyer who currently chairs the school’s alumni association.

What can you say about Kabarnet Senior School?

Kabarnet Boys High School is a prominent public boys’ secondary school located in Baringo County, Kenya. Known for its strong academic tradition and its location in the hometown of Kenya’s second president, Daniel arap Moi, the school remains a key educational hub in the Rift Valley region. The school’s name has been changed to Kabarnet Senior School.

Summary of Kabarnet Senior School’s Important Details.

S/No. 8
SCHOOL NAME KABARNET HIGH SCHOOL
REGION RIFT VALLEY
COUNTY BARINGO
SUB COUNTY BARINGO CENTRAL
UIC CD36
KNEC 33517201
CLUSTER C1
TYPE PUBLIC
(Regular/ SNE/ REGULAR
DISABILITY TYPE NONE
ACCOMODATION TYPE BOARDING
GENDER BOYS
Kabarnet High Senior School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered
Kabarnet High Senior School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered

Also read: Full details on all schools in Kenya.


Generally Asked Questions on Senior Schools in Kenya

Here are some common questions and answers:

1. What is Senior School under CBC?

It’s the final phase of Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), emphasizing career pathways, talents, and specific skills, moving beyond just exam scores.

2. What are the Senior School Pathways?

STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
Social Sciences: Focuses on humanities, business, and related fields.
Arts & Sports Sciences: Centers on creative arts, physical education, and sports.

3. How is a student placed in Senior School?

Placement is based on performance, interest, and the school’s capacity to offer specific pathways/tracks.

4. How do I check my placement?

Send your child’s Assessment Number (not admission number) to 22263 via SMS to get official placement details.

5. What are “Tracks” within pathways?

Within each pathway (like STEM), there are specific tracks (e.g., Medicine, IT) that guide subject choices and future careers.

6. How do students choose their subjects?

Students choose a pathway, a specific track, and then select 3 core learning areas relevant to that track, alongside compulsory subjects.

7. Are there more subjects in Senior School?

Yes, the number of subjects increases in Senior School (around 7-10) to cover the chosen pathway and tracks effectively.

 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS USED IN CBE.

BETA           Bottom-up Economic Transformative Agenda

CBC              Competency Based Curriculum

CBE              Competency Based Education

CCTV           Closed-Circuit Television

COA             Chart of Accounts

CSL              Community Service Learning

DQAS           Directorate of Quality Assurance and Standards

EACC           Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission

HELB           Higher Education Loans Board

GOK             Government of Kenya

IBQA            Institutional Based Quality Assurance

ICT               Information Communication Technology

JS                  Junior School

KCBE           Kenya Certificate of Basic Education

KICD:           Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development

KSL:             Kenya Sign Language

KSSEA         Kenya Senior School Education Assessment

KUCCPS      Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service

LEP               Learner Exit Profile

LTR              Learner Transition Report

MHM            Menstrual Hygiene Management

NEMIS         National Education Management Information System

NEQASF      National Education Quality Assurance and Standards Framework

NGCDF        National Government Constituency Development Fund

NGOs           Non-Governmental Organizations

PFMA           Public Finance Management Act

PFMR           Public Finance Management Regulations

PPADA        Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act

PPI                Pastoral Instruction Programmes

PPRA            Public Procurement Regulatory Authority

PSASB         Public Sector Accounting Standards Board

PWD             Persons with Disability

RMI              Repairs Maintenance and Improvements

SIDP             School Infrastructure Development Plan

SIMU            School Infrastructure Management Unit

SIP                School Improvement Plan

SNE              Special Needs Education

SP                 Strategic plan

SS                 Senior School

SSE               Senior School Education

STEM           Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

SYR              School Year Report

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