Education remains treasured since it focus on acquiring and developing desired knowledge, attitudes and skills.
With the above basics, the kenyan government therefore allocates the largest share of the annual budget to the ministry of education to aid smooth learning activities.
As at now, both the primary and secondary schools are on an holliday after completing 2021 academic activities, learners are expected to report back to school on 25th of this month (April) so that they can commence the belated 2022 academic activities.
After the covid 19 effects in last year the ministry of education reduced the amount of fees paid by secondary school students because of the reduced term periods.
This means that the revised fees were to be in effect until the school calendar returns to normal which is not yet the case because normalcy will be restored to the calendar on 2023.
Therefore the revised fees are still in effect for 2022/2023 academic year are follows;
For Students in national schools and extra county schools in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nakuru, Eldoret and Nyeri will pay Ksh 45,000 per year while those outside the listed areas will be paying Ksh 35,000 per year.
The learners in special schools will be paying Ksh 10,860 per year. Each student will be catered for Ksh 22,244 government subsidy per year.