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  2. Education in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, curriculum, and challenges of the education system in Kenya. Find out how Kenya ranks among African countries in education outcomes and which schools were established by missionaries or local communities.

  3. 8-4-4 Curriculum in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    1] The 8-4-4 system that consists of 8 years of primary education, 4 years of secondary education, and 4 years of university education is attended by students who have completed two years of pre-school education (aged 3–6 years old). The system's main purpose was to improve the development of self-expression, self-discipline and independence.

  4. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (Kenya)

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    Learn about the governmental ministry of Kenya that oversees national policies and programs for education and research. Find out the history, mandate, functions, and institutions of the ministry, as well as the list of ministers and cabinet secretaries since 1964.

  5. Kenya National Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    KNEC is the national body responsible for overseeing national examinations in Kenya. It conducts exams such as KCPE, KCSE, and polytechnic final exams, and issues certificates and diplomas.

  6. Education in Africa - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the history and current state of education in Africa, covering pre- and post-colonial periods, literacy rates, and challenges. No direct answer to the query, but some factors that may have influenced European colonists' investment in education in Africa.

  7. Jomo Kenyatta - Wikipedia

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    Jomo Kenyatta was a Kenyan anti-colonial activist and politician who became the first president of Kenya after independence from Britain. He led the Kenya African National Union (KANU) party and pursued capitalist and conservative policies, while facing ethnic and regional challenges.

  8. Presidency of Jomo Kenyatta - Wikipedia

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    Jomo Kenyatta was the first president of Kenya from 1964 to 1978, after leading the fight for independence from Britain. He was a KANU member and faced little opposition in his three elections, but faced ethnic tensions and military mutinies.

  9. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the KCSE exam, its history, subjects, grading, and impact of COVID-19. The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 and the top students in 1989 were Faith Wambui and Naeem Samnakay.