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  2. Education in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Institutionalised education in Kenya dates back to as early as the 18th century among the Swahili people, whereby the earliest school was established by missionaries in Rabai. During colonial rule, schools for the colonial settlers and administrators were established, as well as schools serving various religious and cultural communities.

  3. Claremont Fan Court School - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, Claremont School and Fan Court School amalgamated on the site of Claremont School to become a co-educational school for pupils from 2½ to 18 years. [ 4 ] : 66 During the 1980s the Joyce Grenfell Centre was built (named after the former Claremont School pupil) housing a music school, theatre, computer suite and design and technology ...

  4. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    In secondary school (middle school or high school) end of Academic term is before Middle School Exam in late June, or Baccalaureat, in mid-June. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, pupils have a full day of teaching from around 8:30 a.m. until around 4:30 p.m.

  5. 2024 in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    9 October – Kenya is elected to a seat at the United Nations Human Rights Council for a three-year term beginning in 2025. [44] 17 October – Following a majority vote by the Senate, Rigathi Gachagua is removed as Vice President after being convicted of five of the 11 charges laid against him during his impeachment. [45] 18 October –

  6. List of schools in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Senior Chief Koinange High School Kiambaa: Kiambu County: Central: St. Stephen's Menara Boys High School ... Zuwena International School, Kenya; Jawabu School, Nairobi;

  7. 8-4-4 Curriculum in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Since 1985, public education in Kenya has been based on an 8-4-4 system, [2] [3] with eight years of primary education followed by four years of secondary school and four years of college or university. Prior to the 8-4-4 model, Kenya's education system was structured as 7-4-2-3 curriculum.

  8. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an academic certificate awarded to candidates upon completion of secondary education in Kenya. [ 1 ] The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 at the same time as the last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), which it replaced as the entrance requirement for Kenyan universities.

  9. Christ Church Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    More than 1,100 boys study in the senior school (Years 7 to 12) and over 500 attend the preparatory school (pre-kindergarten to Year 6). [8] As a non-selective school, Christ Church caters for a wide range of boys from those who are academically gifted through to students with learning challenges. It also offers places to overseas students.