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Schools close for the December Holiday

The long holiday commences today as schools close to pave way for national examinations that commence this week into next month.

From pre-school to Grade five, seven and Form one to three, the learners began their holiday, as the third term ends today and tomorrow for others.

Rehearsals for Class Eight and Grade six Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) will be undertaken this Friday in preparation for the main papers which will be written for three days next week.

Form four examinations will then follow.

In a circular, the Ministry of Education issued term dates for next year, with First term expected to commence on January 8.

This means that the learners will be at home for more than two months, with parents urged to find productive activities for their children.

This comes against the backdrop of the harsh economic times being experienced in the country, with a steep rise in the cost of basic items including food stuff.

The merry that comes with the Christmas holiday will also see the parents dig deeper into their pockets.

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