Public schools in Kericho County have opened their doors to Junior Secondary students with newly constructed classrooms ready for use marking a significant step forward in providing quality education and improving learning conditions across the county.

Speaking to KNA, Kericho County Director of Education, Mr.

Julius Ngoneshi, confirmed the successful completion of 155 classrooms in 32 public schools during the first phase of the project.

He noted that phase two, comprising 160 classrooms for Grade 9 learners, is 93% complete affirming that the new classrooms are designed to offer spacious, modern, and conducive environment for Competency-Based-Curriculum learning. "The Grade 9 classrooms are domiciled within public primary schools to ensure a seamless transition for learners," Mr.