President Uhuru Kenyatta has confirmed that learners who are still at home will resume classes in January 2021, amid uncertainty brought forth by the coronavirus pandemic.
Uhuru said: “The gradual and phased re-opening of schools is being monitored at all levels to ensure safety and security of all learners.”
Learners, teachers and all education stakeholders will also know the 2021 Academic Calendar in two weeks’ time.
Grade 4, Class eight, and Form Four students resumed learning mid last month.
In his address on Thursday, the president largely covered concerns on the Competency-Based Curriculum, which he said was an exercise not without challenges, but one that has been fully embraced by all education stakeholders.
“I assure this distinguished sitting that the journey to replace the 8-4-4 system with the new fit-for-purpose curricula, is well underway, and refinements are being undertaken in the course of implementation,” he said.
The Commander-in-Chief also added that Kenya has been able to achieve the 100 per cent transition rate from primary to secondary school, for the second year running.
Uhuru further recognised the need for construction and equipping of more dormitories and classes to facilitate easier learning of students.
He directed the Ministries of Education, Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development to issue a new set of building guidelines for school infrastructure, “conscious of the fact that significant financial resources will be deployed towards the construction of at least 12,500 new classrooms and related school facilities.”