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8 Positive COVID – 19 Cases Lead to Closure of UHURU Primary School

The Ministry of Education has elected to close Uhuru Primary School located in Nyandarua County for two days after tests conducted in the school revealed eight pupils had contracted COVID-19. Nyandarua County Government released a statement saying that COVID-19 tests in the school had been done following complaints of diarrhea and vomiting from fifty students. […]

Ministry Of Educations Advert for Diploma Primary Teacher Education and ECDE Deadline in 30th June

Below is the Ministry of Education’s Advert for Diploma Primary Teacher Education and ECDE deadline on 30th of June, 2021. PRE-SERVICE TEACHER TRAINING INTAKE FOR THE YEAR 2021 DIPLOMA IN PRIMARY TEACHER EDUCATION (DPTE) DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TEACHER EDUCATION All applicants who wish to be considered for admission in Diploma Teacher Training Colleges […]

Ministry Of Education Reveals When Form Ones Will Report To School

The Ministry of Education has calmed anxiety among education stakeholders concerning the reporting dates for 2021 Form One students by revealing the official reporting dates. According to the Ministry of Education, reporting dates will last for five days. According to the circular the MoE just released, 1,187,517 Form One students are set to report to […]

Here is What CS Magoha Said Concerning PE in Primary and Secondary Schools

Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha is seeking to make Physical Education (PE) compulsory in all institutions of Basic education. According to the Ministry of Education’s new policy, all schools shall have sports communities and clubs to manage the teaching of Physical education. The policy is intended to make games a critical aspect of […]

Unemployed P1 Teachers Set For 1 Year Induction in TTC This September

A huge number of unemployed P1 teachers are set to join the twenty-four Teacher Training Colleges (TTC) for a one-year Diploma Course that will enable them to be on the same level with any looming changes in the Competency-Based Curriculum. Any interested parties could be allowed to apply for upgrade changes between June and July […]

Government Closed 30 Private Schools in Nakuru Over Poor Infrastructure

Government officials from the Ministry of Education have begun hunting for learning institutions that do not have basic infrastructure. Deputy County Commissioner Michael Lesimam, who led the exercise, said that the schools that were closed either operated without any government registration or that the school’s buildings were not constructed according to the required standards. “In […]

MoE and KSSSA Agree On Changes for Sporting Activities

The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) chairperson Peter Orero has moved to assure all interested parties that sporting championships will begin this year. The decision was made during a four-day meeting that KSSSA officials and their other officials from the Ministry of Education attended in Nakuru. Orero revealed concern from both KSSSA and Ministry […]