
PRIME Foreign-curriculum schools face tighter regulation under proposed law Education Just now
The CS would then be required to make regulations governing the registration, licensing, accreditation and quality assurance of foreign education systemsThe proposed legislation is set to affect schools offering international curricula, including British, American, German and French programmes.
The provision is contained in the Basic Education Bill, 2025 currently before Parliament and proposes that any person or institution seeking to offer a foreign system of education in Kenya to first obtain approval from the Cabinet Secretary for Education.
Photo credit: Kevin Odit | Nation “As you know we have a lot of international curricula here such as the IGCSE, British Curriculum, American Curriculum, the German, and there is no provision for that in our Basic Education Act,” Education Ministry Director General Elyas Abdi told the National Assembly Education Committee during a consultative meeting.
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