All day secondary schools in Thika constituency will now pay a reduced fee of Sh2,500 per term and enjoy free meals, an initiative launched by area MP Alice Ng’ang’a.
The ambitious Imarisha Elimu programme seeks to help in addressing 100 percent access, retention and completion of secondary school education in her constituency.
Speaking during the launch of the programme at Kenyatta primary school Friday, the MP said the programme comes as a big boost to parents who used to pay upwards of Sh18,000 per term and who have been facing financial difficulties due to the harsh economic times.
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While noting that the difference is being catered for by the NG/ CDF bursary programme, the MP warned that no principal should send learners home for school fees.
She said the programme will also help to improve the performance in KCSE in the area day secondary schools which she noted has been poor.
“Data from last year’s KCSE results showed that day secondary schools performed poorly compared to the boarding schools probably due to absenteeism. This programme will address those gaps,” said Ms Ng’ang’a.
On the feeding programme, the MP said learners will get free lunch and porridge to give them the right frame to learn.
“This programme is not just about reducing fees but ensuring every child has the energy and focus to excel in their studies,” she stated, urging parents to remain patient as more educational reforms are underway.
The programme has been met with widespread praise from parents, teachers, and education stakeholders all expressing relief that it will significantly reduce financial strain that they have been going through.
Thika Sub-County Education Director, Maurice Sifuna, revealed that the programme has already attracted an influx of new learners from neighbouring sub-counties, signaling its potential to improve overall enrollment and performance.
With this bold step, Sifuna said Thika Constituency is setting a precedent in education reform, prioritising the welfare of its learners and laying the foundation for a brighter future.
Teachers lauded the move, stating that it will reduce absenteeism and enhance learning outcomes.
Parents led by Evelyne Wanjiru said the programme will alleviate the burden and also keep their children in school.
“Paying Sh18, 000 per term has been a struggle due to high poverty levels and the hard economic times. This resulted in several students dropping out of school to engage in crime. This programme comes as a huge boost,” Wanjiru said.