Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

The new CBC curriculum implemented in our school has been a game changer for our students.
The Curriculum's emphasis on inquiry-based learning has helped to foster a more collaboraive and creative learning enviroment, where students are encouraged to take risks and explore their passion.

We Have Best Education System

Our Curriculum: With the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), a student's academic progress is evaluated longitudinally, reflecting their ongoing learning journey. There are two types of assessments:

1. Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) done in Grade 6 counts for 40% of the total grade

2. School-Based Assessment which takes up 60% of the total grade Assessments are quantified by Expectation Level, under 4 levels:

Exceeding Expectations (EE) where the learner correctly performs or completes all activities as expected in each learning area.
Meeting Expectations (ME) where the learner correctly follows instructions; they properly perform tasks and complete most activities in each learning area.
Approaching Expectations (AE) where the learner attempts to follow instructions but is inconsistent with completing tasks or activities in the different learning areas.
Below Expectation (BE) where a learner is observed to have major inaccuracies or inability to complete tasks as instructed by the teacher

Pre-school

It consists of three levels: Playgroup, Pre-Primary 1, and Pre-Primary 2.

Lower School:

It consists of three levels: Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3.

Middle School:

It consists of three levels: Grade 4, Grade 5, and Grade 6.

Junior Secondary School:

It consists of three levels: Grade 7, Grade 8, and Grade 9.

Co-curricular Activities:

This includes Music, Drama, Dance, Sports, Chess, Ballet, Taekwondo, Skating, Karate, Outdoor education and educational visits.

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