Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has announced the phased re-opening of schools for Competency Based Curriculum Class Grade 4, Class 8 and Form 4 learners on Monday, 12th October 2020.
In a statement on the Ministry’s Official Twitter handle, Magoha has also announced the dates for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) as well as Kenya Certificate of Secondary Examination.
As such, KCPE exams will start on March 22, 2021 and end on March 24, 2021.
Meanwhile, KCSE exams will start on March 25,2021 and end on April 16, 2021.
According to the CS, all schools will be required to strictly adhere to several protocols and guidelines, among them mandatory use of face masks, monitoring of body temperature and observance of high levels of hygiene.
The ministry has also announced that all schools that had been used as quarantine centres have been fumigated under the supervision of the ministry of health in readiness for re-opening.
“Although physical distancing will remain a challenge, it should not be used as a bottleneck to keep any child away from school,” Magoha said.
Schools have been linked to the nearest public health facility prior to being re-opened.
The ministry has also encouraged teachers to continuously provide psychosocial and spiritual support to learners and school support staff during the duration of the current pandemic.
The CS added that a comprehensive circular on re-opening of all public and private schools will be issued.