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Nkareta Secondary School in Narok County has entered into an exciting new education exchange program with Gymnacia School in Sweden. The initiative, which will involve students from both schools flying to each other’s countries, is designed to foster cross-cultural learning and skillS development. Narok County Education Director Apollo Apuko praised the initiative, highlighting its potential to inspire students, especially in rural areas, where academic opportunities can be limited.
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