The ministry of education under cs. Magoha has given a hint that rush to boarding secondary schools will be delayed to Grade Nine.
Prof.Magoha noted that The Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) taskforce report had rooted for day schools when the transition to junior secondary schools is rolled out.
As he was speaking after commissioning new junior secondary school classes at Kariobangi North Girls High School in Nairobi, Cs. Magoha, indicated that the new level of education is geared towards a day school setting and not boarding.
Professor Magoha encouraged parents to take their children to day schools since only three streams for junior secondary school.
Kenyan government had already spent Sh788,000 for the junior classroom that are expected to be ready in three to four weeks’ time.
In his statement, the Cs indicated “We are spending Sh788,000 for the junior high classrooms which are supposed to take three to four weeks to complete. Secondary Quality Improvement Programme (SEQIP) ones cost Sh1.26 million. And despite construction starting eight weeks earlier than the junior high ones, not a single one is complete.”
Out of the 3,500 classrooms set to be constructed, Cs .Magoha said only 50 are ready for commissioning.
Professor Magoha had already commissioned 10 of them, and will be commissioning more in Limuru and Mombasa by the end of the week.