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Number of Students Enrolled in Primary and Secondary Schools in Kenya by County
Kenya is a young nation with a median age of 19.5. This means half of the population is below the age of 20 and is likely to be enrolled in school.
A significant portion of the student population is enrolled in ...
Number of Schools in Kenya by County – Primary and Secondary
The total number of schools in Kenya was 93,988, including schools at all levels of education, such as pre-primary, primary, and secondary schools.
These schools include both private and public institutions distributed across the country.
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The total number of schools ...
KCSE Student Performance Over the Years – KCSE Results
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is a national exam administered annually to students in their final year of secondary education. The exam determines which students proceed with university education.
In this article, we analyze the 2024 KCSE results while ...
Human Development Index in Kenya – HDI by County
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of wellbeing across countries. It incorporates three key dimensions of human life: knowledge, standards of living, and a long, healthy life.[1]
The Human Development Index measures a long, healthy life by ...
National Government Expenditure on Education in Kenya
Every year, the government of Kenya spends the money it collects from taxes, loans, and other sources to run its operations, conduct routine maintenance activities on existing infrastructure, develop critical sectors, and pay salaries and benefits to its employees.
Education is ...
Do A students work for C students
Do A students work for C students? In 2016, results from a survey of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) were published, highlighting the characteristics of Kenyan businesses and their owners.[1]
MSMEs in Kenya are defined based on the number of ...