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Key Statistics: 2025 KCSE at a Glance

The  2025 KCSE Results  are out! Here’s a complete, up-to-date analysis of the  KCSE 2025 results  released today,  January 9, 2026 , by Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos Ogamba at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County. This marks one of the final major cohorts under the 8-4-4 system as Kenya fully transitions to the  Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) . Overall, performance showed positive improvement, with more candidates qualifying for university and a rise in top grades. Key Statistics: 2025 KCSE at a Glance A record  993,226 candidates  sat the exams — up  3.2%  (about 30,714 more) from 962,512 in 2024. Gender balance improved: Female : 501,214 (50.46%) Male : 492,012 (49.54%) This is the  second consecutive year  female candidates outnumbered males — a milestone for gender equity in Kenyan education! Top highlights : 1,932 candidates  (0.19%) scored straight  A (plain)  — up from 1,...

IGCSE vs CBC: Which Path Gives Your Child the Global Edge?

As a parent in Kenya today, you face a critical educational decision: Should your child follow the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) or pursue the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)? With universities worldwide evolving their admission criteria and the job market demanding new skills, this choice has never been more important. Let’s cut through the confusion and examine what each pathway truly offers your child. Understanding the Two Systems What is CBC? Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum, implemented in 2017, represents a fundamental shift from the traditional 8-4-4 system. CBC focuses on developing practical skills, critical thinking, and real-world application rather than rote memorization. CBC Structure: Pre-Primary (2 years) Lower Primary (Grades 1-3) Upper Primary (Grades 4-6) Junior Secondary (Grades 7-9) Senior Secondary (Grades 10-12) Tertiary Education Core Philosophy:  Learni...

How to Ace CBC Projects Without Stress

CBC projects can feel overwhelming for both students and parents. Between understanding competency requirements, gathering materials, and meeting deadlines, the pressure can mount quickly. But here’s the truth: with the right approach, CBC projects can be manageable, even enjoyable. Here’s your complete guide to excelling without the stress. Understanding CBC Projects Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum emphasizes practical application of knowledge rather than memorization. Projects are designed to help learners develop critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and communication skills. Understanding this purpose helps shift your mindset from “getting it done” to “learning through doing.” The Systematic Planning Approach Start with Clarity Before diving in, ensure you fully understand what’s expected: Read the project guidelines carefully with your child Identify the specific competencies being assessed Clarify the success criteria (what makes an excellent project?) Note the submis...

Homeschooling Trends in Nairobi 2025 – What Parents Need to Know

Homeschooling in Nairobi is experiencing unprecedented growth in 2025, as more parents seek personalized, flexible, and quality education alternatives for their children. Whether you’re considering this path or already on the journey, understanding the current landscape is essential for success. Why Homeschooling is Booming in Nairobi The shift towards homeschooling is driven by several compelling factors: parents want more control over their children’s educational content, safer learning environments, and the flexibility to accommodate individual learning styles and paces. The rise of digital learning platforms and a growing community of homeschooling families have made this option more accessible and viable than ever before. Key Trends Shaping Homeschooling in 2025 Strong Community Networks and Co-ops Nairobi’s homeschooling community has evolved into a vibrant, supportive network. Parents are forming co-ops to share resources, hire tutors collectively, and organize group activities....

Legitimate Interests vs Consent: Why Elimuhub Chooses LI for Core Operations

Data Protection Act (DPA) Section 25(1)(f) allows organizations to rely on  legitimate interests  as a lawful basis for processing personal data. For Elimuhub, legitimate interests are often preferable to consent, especially in core operations where smooth service delivery and reasonable expectations matter most. ✅ When to Choose Legitimate Interests Necessary Business Operations Fraud prevention (e.g., fake student applications) Website security & analytics Service improvements (placement success tracking) Internal record-keeping for audits Low Privacy Impact Existing clients (parents who’ve engaged services) B2B communications (schools/teachers) Non-marketing emails (placement confirmations) Reasonable Expectations Parents expect contact data used for school placements Teachers expect CVs processed for training programs Students expect career guidance data analyzed Poor Consent Practicality Popups disrupt student placement workflow Ongoing processing (not one-time) Withd...

Lawful Bases for Processing Personal Data

Privacy Policy - Elimuhub Education Consultants | Data Protection & Privacy 3 Lawful Bases for Processing Personal Data Under Section 25 of the Data Protection Act, 2019 (DPA), Elimuhub processes personal data only when we have a valid legal basis. We identify and document the specific lawful basis for each processing activity. Lawful Basis Article 25 DPA Elimuhub Examples Requirements ...