submitted 3 months ago by Samuelwriter_ke
- School principals in Thika are pointing to teacher strikes and high school fees as reasons for the poor performance of students in the 2024 KCSE exams, where only 25.5% achieved the minimum grade for direct university admission.
- They emphasize that strikes disrupt teaching and financial challenges hinder students' access to necessary materials for studying.
- The principals are urging the government to ensure timely funding disbursement and address the issues affecting students' academic success.
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