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Originally published by Capital Businessbusiness
February 5, 2026
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Online learning uptake in Kenyan schools remains low – report

NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 5 - The uptake of online learning in Kenyan primary and secondary schools remains low, despite high awareness among parents, a new Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Despite high awareness among parents, the uptake of online learning in Kenyan primary and secondary schools remains low, according to a recent report. Only nine percent of parents have enrolled their children in online schooling, largely due to negative perceptions from Covid-19 emergency learning.
- Only 9% of Kenyan parents have enrolled their children in online schooling, despite 80% awareness of options.
- The Koa Academy Kenya Online Schooling Research identifies perceptions of weak supervision, inconsistency, and social isolation as key barriers.
- Koa Academy, which offers the International Secondary Certificate (ISC) in Kenya, has recorded a 98% Grade 12 pass rate in South Africa.
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