300,000 may drop out as private institutions risk closure - News Summed Up

300,000 may drop out as private institutions risk closure


Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA) Wednesday said more than 1,000 learning institutions may not be in a position to take back their pupils and students next year. “We are talking of more than 300,000 who will be out of private schools next year. Seventy four private schools in West Pokot are likely to remain shut, County Education chief Jacob Onyiengo said. STATE BAILOUTMr Mbaabu criticised Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary-General Wilson Sossion for opposing State bailout of private schools. “The proposal by private schools that the State provides grants to enable them pay staff is out of tune,” Mr Sossion said.


Source: Daily Nation July 16, 2020 06:22 UTC



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