Parents in Bungoma County are threatening to close Keburwet Primary School in Sirisia due to dilapidated infrastructure they claim is negatively impacting student performance. This comes as thousands of Grade 10 students across Kenya are reportedly unable to report to school due to a lack of school fees. As a result, several schools in various sub-counties are reporting remarkably low admission numbers, with some failing to register even half the expected student intake. Highlighting broader issues, Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has criticized the government for failing to address teacher shortages and educational inequality. MP Mbui stated these unaddressed issues have a significant impact on the nation's educational system.
Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has criticized the government for failing to address teacher shortages and educational inequality in Kenya. He highlighted the significant impact of unaddressed issues on the nation's educational system.
Parents and education stakeholders are threatening to close Keburwet Primary School in Sirisia, Bungoma County due to the school's severely dilapidated infrastructure, which they claim is negatively impacting student performance.
Student enrollment for Grade 10 continues across Kenya this week, with several schools in various sub-counties reporting remarkably low admission numbers. Many schools have struggled to meet their intake targets, with some failing to register even half the expected students.
Parents in Bungoma County are threatening to close Kaburwet School due to its dilapidated infrastructure. The news highlights concerns over the poor state of facilities affecting education in the region.