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Originally published by Citizen DigitalSeptember 20, 2025
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Teachers’ unions push for full autonomy of junior secondary schools

Teachers’ unions push for full autonomy of junior secondary schools..
✨ Key Highlights
Teachers’ unions in Kenya are intensifying calls for the government to grant Junior Secondary Schools (JSS) full autonomy, separate from primary and senior secondary institutions. They argue that the current domiciling of JSS within primary schools has caused confusion in administration and co-curricular activities, necessitating its establishment as an independent entity.
- The call is for JSS to be an independent entity with its own leadership, resources, and curriculum focus.
- The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) is a key organization advocating for this change.
- Full autonomy is sought to strengthen curricular and co-curricular activities tailored to students' needs.
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