The Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has warned parents against attacking teachers and blaming them for the poor performance some schools recorded in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) 2024 results.

Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, January 16, leaders from KUPPET reminded parents that the performance of students is a collective responsibility between teachers, parents, and students and not teachers only.

The Executive Secretary of KUPPET Nairobi Branch, Moses Owiti Mbora, condemned the recent occurrences where parents and students joined forces to attack school teachers and principals for dismal KCSE results.

Owiti blamed the government for not funding education on time and in full capacity.