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Middle school education in Kenya comprises upper primary school (Grade 4, 5, and 6), and lower secondary school (Grade 7, 8, and 9).
The legal school age in Kenya is 4 to 17 years (basic education). 4 to 7 years in pre-primary, 6 to 13 years in primary school and 14 to 17 years in secondary school.
According to the ministry of education, as at 2019, there were 10,072,040 students enrolled in primary education in Kenya. 8,454,606 in public primary school and 1,617,434 in private schools.
Some of the best flying schools in Kenya to train and become a pilot have been listed below. Whichever aviation school that you prefer, you will have to sit for Kenya Civil Aviation Authority exams to be issued with a license.Best Aviation School in KenyaNinety-Nines Flying School or called 99 flying schoolKenya school of flyingMoi University Aviation School
There are a number of regulatory requirements that you have to meet before opening a private primary school. Below is a list of them; Your must-have title deed or lease agreement for leased land and buildingYour institution must not be located within a radius of 300m from a liquor-selling businessYou must only admit students upon receiving a certificate of registration.Classroom size must be at least 1.2m square meters per learner and a maximum of 45 learners per classroom.Complete details of what is required to open and operate a privare primary school in Kenya are available in the attached pdf below.https://filesz.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/2023/08/guidelines-of-registring-a-private-primary-school-in-Kenya.pdf