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i FOREWORD The Government of Kenya (GoK) is committed to ensuring that policy objectives for Education, Training and Research meet the aspirations of the Kenya Constitution 2010, the Kenya Vision 2030, National Curriculum Policy 2019, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Regional and Global conventions to which Kenya is a signatory. Towards achieving the mission of Basic Education, the Ministry of Education (MoE) embarked on a reform process that culminated in the adoption of a Competency Based Education (CBE) system in 2017. This came after extensive research, stakeholder engagement international benchmarking and consideration of the 21st Century socio-economic realities. CBE in Kenya adopted a 2-6-3-3 structure where the numbers indicate the years learners take at various levels in Basic Education (Pre-Primary, Primary, Junior School and Senior School; respectively). CBE has for critical elements: The Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), Pedagogy (teaching and learning), Resources and the Competency Based Assessment. The MoE oversees the provision of resources while the other components (Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment are handled by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, (KICD), Teachers Service Commission, (TSC) and the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC); respectively. KICD has successfully developed curriculum designs that have been used in the implementation of the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) for the Pre-Primary, Primary and Juniors School levels. The first cohort of learners pursuing the CBC will transit to Senior School (Grades 10-12) in 2026. The curriculum designs at this level are expected to facilitate learners to acquire relevant knowledge, skills, values and attitudes (competencies) in preparation for tertiary education and the world of work. I urge all agencies of the GoK and other stakeholders in Education to use the designs to plan for effective and efficient implementation of Competency Based Education. MR. JULIUS MIGOS OGAMBA CABINET SECRETARY, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION