JUST IN: School Principals Propose Ksh 27,000 Fee Increase to Address Funding Crisis
Secondary school principals are pushing for a significant fee increase, proposing that parents could soon pay up to Ksh 27,000 more per child. The Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (Kessha) has urged the Ministry of Education to address what they see as a dire funding crisis that is pushing schools to the brink. According to Kessha, the government’s annual capitation of Ksh 22,244 per student has remained unchanged since 2018, while the cost of running schools has soared due to inflation. On top of this, schools often receive these funds irregularly and in partial amounts than expected, leaving many schools
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