The government is constructing 327 new classrooms in Kericho County to support the smooth transition of learners to Senior Schools under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
The project is being implemented in phases across all six sub-counties and forms part of a broader national initiative to enhance infrastructure in senior schools and accommodate the growing student population.
Speaking to KNA, the Kericho County Director of Education, Mr.
Julius Ngoneshi, pointed out that a total of 215 classrooms have already been completed under Phases One and Two and are now in use, saying the completed classrooms have eased congestion in schools and created a more conducive environment for learners moving into Senior School.