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While education accessibility has been of major importance at the primary and secondary levels in Kenya, the attempt of making education accessible has not been implemented at the higher education level, which leaves students from a lower socioeconomic status at a disadvantage compared to those of a higher socioeconomic status.
The 8-4-4 System educational program is a system of education in Kenya with eight years of primary education, ... Physical and Health Education, Social Studies.
Millbank Community Education Centre in Aberdeenshire, 2018. Community education, also known as Community-Based Education or Community Learning & Development, or Development Education is an organization's programs to promote learning and social development work with individuals and groups in their communities using a range of formal and informal methods.
School feeding programs have the capacity to increase gender equity in access to education, which allows for gender equity across all spheres of social and economic life. There are a variety of reasons that girls' education is impacted by factors on both the supply and demand side of schooling.
Primary schools in Kenya may be designated as follows: DEB, indicating that they were founded by the now abolished District Education Boards, hence were public schools from the start. RC, indicating that they were founded and sponsored by the Roman Catholic Church as it was known then
Bridge International Academies is a company which provides for-profit education to children in India, Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda. [1] [2] It was started in 2008, and calls itself a "social enterprise". [4] [5] [6] By 2022, Bridge had around 750,000 students in its schools.
The National Youth Service (NYS) is an organisation under the Government of Kenya.It was established in 1964 to train young people in important national matters. In 2019, the organization was transformed from a state department to a fully fledged semi-autonomous state corporation after enactment of NYS act, 2018 [2]] by the Kenyan parliament.
The school was christened "Daraja", meaning "bridge", symbolizing the belief that "for Kenyan girls, secondary education is the fastest bridge out of poverty." [5] While it opened with a freshman class of 26 girls, the school’s enrollment has grown to accommodate 129 girls across four grade levels. [6]