Secondary school principals want the government to review school fees and capitation every three years to reflect current economic trends.

The head teachers said the government should have a policy which will ensure the distribution of capitation funds and fees per student payment reflects the country's state of economy.

Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) chairman Willie Kuria read the resolution on Friday during the closing of the secondary head teachers conference in Mombasa which attracted more than 7,000 principals.

The head teachers also resolved to be flexible, creative and innovative that during the implementation of CBE curriculum.