Over 9,000 Secondary School Principals Attend The 45th Annual Conference.
In Mombasa, the 45th annual conference of secondary school principals has begun.
Over 9,000 principals from Kenya’s public schools have attended the conference, which began on Monday at Sheikh Zeyad Hall.
This year’s conference theme is “Re-examining our Future Together: A New Era of Education in Kenya.”
This is the first time the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (Kessha) has held a physical meeting since the Covid-19 pandemic began in March 2020.
On Monday, the leaders will share personal experiences from various regions, led by Kessha chairman Kahi Indimuli.
On Wednesday, Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha is expected to officially open the conference, while Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Jwan will address the principals on Tuesday.
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Teachers Service Commission (TSC) CEO Nancy Macharia, TSC chairman Jamleck Irungu Kamau, University Education and Research PS Simon Nabukwesi, and Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service CEO Agnes Mercy Wahome have also been invited to address the principals during the conference.
Other education stakeholders expected to speak include Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary-General Collins Oyuu, Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers Secretary-General Akelo Misori, Kenya Parents National Association Chairman Nicholas Maiyo, and Kenya Women’s Teachers Association Secretary-General Benta Opande.
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Over 9,000 Secondary School Principals Attends The 45th Annual Conference