This article is part of CBC Edu Kenya's comprehensive guide series for Kenyan parents, teachers, and learners. We cover everything you need to know in plain English — no jargon, no fluff.
What You'll Learn in This Article
By the end of this guide, you'll have a clear understanding of the topic and know exactly what steps to take next. We've kept this practical and Kenya-specific.
Background and Context
Kenya's education system has undergone significant changes in recent years. The shift to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) has brought new opportunities and challenges for learners, parents, and teachers alike. Understanding the system is the first step to navigating it successfully.
"The goal of CBC is not just to teach content — it is to develop competencies that learners will use throughout life." — Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD)
Key Points to Know
- CBC focuses on developing seven core competencies in every learner
- Assessment is competency-based (BE, AE, ME, EE) — not just marks and grades
- Every learning area has strands, sub-strands, and specific learning outcomes
- Materials aligned to KICD curriculum designs are available at CBC Edu Kenya
What This Means for Learners
For learners in Kenya, this means a shift from rote memorisation to genuine understanding and application. Exams still happen, but they now include portfolio tasks, practical assessments, and project work alongside written tests.
What This Means for Teachers
Teachers need complete, KICD-aligned materials to deliver lessons effectively. This includes notes, schemes of work, lesson plans, assessment rubrics, and end-of-term exams — all structured around the specific strands and sub-strands in the curriculum design.
Getting the Right Learning Materials
CBC Edu Kenya offers complete learning materials for every grade from PP1 to Grade 12, plus IGCSE and Cambridge. Every resource is aligned to the current KICD curriculum design and available for instant download after M-Pesa payment.
Browse our full catalog at cbcedukenya.com/shop — materials start from KSH 100.
Summary
Understanding Kenya's education system — whether CBC, IGCSE, or the pathways in Senior Secondary — gives your child a significant advantage. The right resources make the difference between struggling and thriving.
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