Belio: We'll construct 16,000 classes for Grade 9 learners

The Basic Education PS said the classes will be ready by January 2025

In Summary
  • The PS said it is key to have learners in a conducive environment. 
  • Additionally, he said the government is committed to availing human resources to ensure quality learning. 
Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang speaking during the Inaugural Annual Symposium on Competency Based Assessment (CBA) at college insurance, South C, on April 25, 2024
Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang speaking during the Inaugural Annual Symposium on Competency Based Assessment (CBA) at college insurance, South C, on April 25, 2024
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Basic Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang has announced that the ministry will avail 16,000 new classrooms to accommodate the first cohort of Grade 9 learners in 2025.

 

Belio said the classes will be ready by January 2025 when schools will enrol Grade 9 learners. 

 

“By the time our schools open in January we shall have availed 16,000 classrooms to accommodate Grade 9 learners. As government this is a responsibility we shall ensure is done,” Belio said. 

 

The PS said it is key to have learners in a conducive environment. 

 

Additionally, he said the government is committed to availing human resources to ensure quality learning. 

 

“As we go into the next financial year we shall be recruiting 20,000 teachers which will go a long way in supporting us in implementing junior school curriculum,” Belio said. 

 

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel  Machogu on March 20 revealed that the ministry lacks 15,021 classrooms meant to be occupied by the first cohort of Grads 9 learners in 2025.

 

The CS spoke at the Senate when responding to a query by Nominated Senator Eddy Oketch on the State's preparation to accommodate the Grade 9 learners.

 

“The ministry has done its assessment and determined that we have a shortage of 15,021 classrooms for those who will be transitioning into Grade 9 in 2025,” he said.

 

Machogu said the ministry has tabulated the number of classrooms required countrywide as per county, adding that he had tabled the findings to the Senate.

 

When it comes to the infrastructural requirement for 2025, the CS gave assurance that everything is in place.

 

He said the government, for purposes of availing infrastructural resources, allocated a conditional grant of Sh3.39 billion to the NG-CDF which is being distributed across the constituencies.

 

The CS said the conditional grant will be used to build classrooms to fill the gap. 

 

“The CDF we also agreed is supposed to match this funding from their allocation such that once we build one classroom using this fund, they will also be able to do another classroom,” Machogu said.

 

“Out of this, we expect that we will be able to do 6000 integrated resource centres for our JSS.”

 

Further, Machogu said the State engaged the World Bank and got an allocation of Sh9 billion meant to construct another 9,000 classrooms.

 

This in total will make 15,000 classrooms.

 

“We are working hard this particular year to make sure that the necessary required infrastructural developments in our schools are done in readiness for admission of Grade 9 learners,” he said.

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