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Education System in Kenya 8-4-4
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Location The Republic of Kenya lies along the equator on the east coast of Africa. The capital of Kenya is Nairobi. It has a population of at least 41 million people. Kenya’s two official languages are English and Kiswahili and more that 40 tribes with their local languages.
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Location https://www.google.com/maps/@28.1915127,-42.4101582,3z https://www.google.com/maps/@28.1915127,-42.4101582,3z
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8-4-4 system
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Primary school—10 million Primary: English, Kiswahili, a local language, mathematics, science, social studies, religious education, creative arts, physical education, and life skills. Exams are held in five subjects: Kiswahili, English, mathematics, science and agriculture, and social studies.
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Secondary school (Less than 1 M) Languages (English, Kiswahili, Arabic, German, French) Sciences (Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology) Applied Sciences (Home science, Agriculture, Computer studies) Humanities (History, Geography, Religious education, Life skills, Business studies) Creative Arts (music, art and design) Technical Subjects (Drawing and Design, Building construction, Power and Mechanics, Metal work, Aviation, Woodwork, Electronics
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Secondary This is narrowed down to 8 subjects in the final two years: 3 core and compulsory subjects taken by all students: English, Kiswahili and Mathematics. 2 Science subjects 2 Humanities subject 1 Applied science or 1 Technical subject. The subjects offered will depend on individual schools and what they can offer in terms of learning resources and teachers.
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Kenya Vs USA
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Public Primary school
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Secondary
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Exams
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