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President William Ruto says the Government decision to domicile Junior Secondary School in existing primary schools is in line with the desire of many parents who want to stay close to their young children. The Head of State, who spoke at Statehouse Nairobi today, pledged that the government will collaborate with members of parliament to support the setting up of the necessary infrastructure needed to facilitate the seamless transition of learners under the Competency Based Curriculum. His assurance coming even as a section of stakeholders warn that the government must take the recommendations of the working party with a pinch of salt. KUPPET Secretary General Akelo Misori says that the proposal to extend the stay of learners in primary school by an extra year is a mutilation of the CBC promise
KUPPET against domiciling Junior Sec in Primary Schools
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