Murang’a government sets plans to improve education standards in local day-secondary schools

Governor Irungu Kang'ata during the launching of school feeding programme back in May this year. File photo

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Murang’a  county government plans to roll out a support programme from early next year that targets to improve education standards in all local public day-secondary schools.

In the programme dubbed Inua Masomo, the county administration will support and reward top performing students from all local day secondary schools. According to a public notice issued by Governor Irungu Kang’ata, the initiative will reward the top 10 students in each form, promoting academic excellence and aiding students from vulnerable households.

Kang’ata indicated the majority of learners admitted in day secondary schools are from poor backgrounds but acknowledged that if they are supported, they can perform well and join universities. On October 3, this year, principals from the targeted secondary schools met and endorsed the programme recommending that assistance be given each term to foster healthy academic competition.

For those who will receive awards early next year, the top students will be selected based on results of their third term exams. The schools’ principals have been requested to submit names of the students to offices of the county government. “Each school will submit a list of 30 students, with the top 10 students from each form included.” Read part of the notice.

The Kang’ata administration will make special arrangements to new day secondary schools with less than 30 students as all enrolled students in such schools will receive support, effectively providing them with free secondary school education. The County Government encouraged all students to work hard and strive for success, as the programme will be a steppingstone for many.

Additionally, the County government has announced gifts for select ECDE, PP1 learners, awarded based on merit.  ECDE teachers have been requested to inform parents of their children’s selection and submit a final list of deserving learners by November 4. “Parents of selected learners can collect the gifts on November 8, 2024 from their respective ECDE centres.” Stated the notice published on Wednesday.

The distribution of the gifts will be managed by boda boda riders who deliver uji to ECDE centres after collecting the gift packages from 54 uji kitchens across the county. Murang’a County Government trusts that the initiatives, will empower students and boost the local economy by investing in young learners.

Governor Kang’ata emphasized that the programme aligns with their commitment to education and creating equal opportunities for all students.

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