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August Holiday Revision Plan for CBC Learners (Grade 4 to 9): A Free Study Timetable

A free August holiday revision plan for CBC (CBE) learners from Grade 4 to 9: how much to revise by grade, a weekly timetable, reading habits, and KJSEA prep for Grade 9.

August Holiday Revision Plan for CBC Learners (Grade 4 to 9): A Free Study Timetable

The August holiday is the single biggest revision opportunity in the CBC (now CBE) school year, and most families waste it. Used well, the break lets a learner close gaps from Term 2, get ahead for Term 3, and, for Grade 9, build real momentum towards KJSEA. Used badly, it becomes weeks of screen time and forgotten content. This guide gives you a realistic, free holiday revision plan for Grade 4 to Grade 9, with a simple timetable you can adapt for any learner.

Key takeaways
  • Aim for short, daily sessions, not long occasional marathons.
  • Revise by strand and sub-strand, starting with the weakest areas from Term 2.
  • Balance the core areas: languages, Mathematics and the sciences, plus reading for pleasure.
  • Grade 9 learners should treat the holiday as KJSEA preparation.
  • Use practice papers and mark them; rest and play matter too.

Why the holiday matters

Learning that is not revisited fades. A long holiday with zero academic contact means a learner returns in Term 3 having lost ground, and teachers spend the first weeks re-teaching. A little structured revision, even thirty to sixty minutes a day, keeps knowledge fresh and turns the break into an advantage rather than a setback. The goal is not to turn the holiday into a school term; it is to keep the brain ticking while still leaving plenty of time to rest, play and be a child.

How much revision is right by grade?

GradeSuggested daily revisionFocus
Grade 4 to 630 to 45 minutesReading, Mathematics, one other area
Grade 7 to 845 to 60 minutesLanguages, Mathematics, Integrated Science
Grade 960 to 90 minutesAll examinable areas, KJSEA practice papers

A simple weekly holiday timetable

Keep mornings for the harder thinking, when the mind is fresh, and leave afternoons free. A workable pattern for an upper-primary or junior-school learner:

DayMorning focus
MondayMathematics: one topic plus practice questions
TuesdayEnglish: comprehension and a short writing task
WednesdayScience: one sub-strand plus questions
ThursdayKiswahili: usomaji na uandishi
FridayMathematics or a weak area, plus reading for pleasure
SaturdayOne timed practice paper, then mark it together
SundayRest

Make reading the daily habit

Whatever the grade, daily reading is the highest-return holiday activity. It builds vocabulary, comprehension and writing across every subject, including the sciences. A library book, a storybook, a newspaper, anything the learner enjoys, read for twenty minutes a day, quietly compounds into better marks.

Special note for Grade 9: holiday equals KJSEA prep

For Grade 9 learners, this holiday is prime KJSEA preparation time. Revise the three Integrated Science strands, drill Mathematics, and practise English and Kiswahili writing. Sit full practice papers and mark them against the marking scheme. Our KJSEA grading and placement guide explains how this work feeds the final placement score, and the Grade 9 resources page has the papers and notes to use.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Cramming the last week before school. A little every day beats a frantic finish.
  • Revising only strengths. Start with the topics Term 2 exposed as weak.
  • No rest at all. A burnt-out learner does not retain anything; build in real breaks.
  • Passive reading of notes. Use questions and practice papers, not just highlighting.

Frequently asked questions

How long should holiday revision sessions be? Short and daily: thirty minutes for younger learners, up to ninety for Grade 9. Consistency beats length.

Should younger children revise at all? Light reading and a little Mathematics keep skills sharp without pressure. Keep it playful for Grade 4 to 6.

Where can I get holiday revision materials? Our grade pages have KICD-aligned notes, revision papers and bundles for every grade.

How do I keep my child motivated? Set a simple routine, do it at the same time each day, celebrate small wins, and keep afternoons free.

Is screen-based learning useful? In moderation, yes. An AI tutor or quality videos help, but balance them with writing and past papers on paper.

In summary

Treat the August holiday as a chance to consolidate and get ahead, not a total switch-off. Short daily sessions, revision by strand starting with weak areas, daily reading, and practice papers for older learners turn the break into a genuine advantage, especially for Grade 9 heading into KJSEA.

Plan your child's revision with our revision bundles, browse materials by grade on the resources pages, and for instant help use Somo, our CBC AI tutor.

Make this holiday count: Download KICD-aligned notes and revision papers for Grade 4 to 9 from KSH 100 at cbcedukenya.com, or WhatsApp +254 711 344 702.

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