How CBC will be implemented from Nursery to University and colleges

The Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya focuses on equipping learners with knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes necessary for their personal development and the country’s socio-economic growth. Below is a detailed breakdown:

Overview of CBC Structure
Early Years Education:
Pre-primary (PP1 & PP2) and Lower Primary (Grade 1–3).
Middle School Education: Upper Primary (Grade 4–6) and Junior Secondary School (Grade 7–9).
Senior Secondary School: (Grade 10–12): A specialization stage where learners select pathways based on their abilities, interests, and career aspirations.
Tertiary and Higher Education: Includes TVETs, universities, and other specialized institutions.
Pathways in Senior Secondary (Grade 10–12)

From 2026, Senior Secondary Schools (SSS) will offer three main pathways. Each learner will specialize based on their competencies, interests, and career goals.

1) STEM Pathway (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)

    Subjects
    Mathematics
    Physics
    Chemistry
    Biology
    Computer Science
    Aviation Technology
    Geospatial Technology

    Possible Careers:
    Engineers (civil, mechanical, software)
    Doctors, Pharmacists, and Biotechnologists
    IT Specialists, Data Scientists, and Programmers
    Researchers in various fields of science

    2) Arts and Sports Science Pathway

      Subjects
      Music
      Fine Art
      Performing Arts (Theatre, Dance)
      Media Studies
      Physical Education and Sports
      Creative Writing

      Possible Careers:
      Artists, Actors, and Musicians
      Media Personnel (Journalists, Directors, Producers)
      Athletes, Coaches, and Sports Managers
      Writers, Poets, and Film Producers

      3) Social Sciences Pathway

        Subjects
        History
        Geography
        Business Studies
        Religious Studies (CRE/IRE)
        Sociology and Philosophy
        Languages (English, Kiswahili, and Foreign Languages)

        Possible Careers:
        Lawyers, Economists, and Politicians
        Sociologists, Anthropologists, and Historians
        Teachers and Professors in Social Sciences
        Diplomats and Public Administrators

        New School Naming System for Senior Secondary from 2026
        To accommodate the specialization pathways, schools will be renamed based on their focus areas:

        STEM Schools: Focused on science, engineering, and technology subjects.
        Example: light STEM Academy.

        Arts and Sports Schools: Specializing in creative arts and physical education.
        Example: Tumaini Arts and Sports Centre.

        Social Sciences Schools: Concentrating on humanities, business, and social studies.
        Example: kongoni Social Sciences High School.

        Comprehensive Schools: Offering a mix of all three pathways if the institution has the capacity.
        Example: State Comprehensive High School.

        How Schools Will Transition to Senior Secondary
        Existing secondary schools will adapt to these pathways depending on their resources, teachers, and infrastructure.

        Government support and partnerships with stakeholders will ensure schools are equipped to offer specialized facilities like labs, studios, and sports amenities.

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