Over 10,000 primary heads to converge for KEPSHA annual meeting in Mombasa

KEPSHA National Chair Fuad Ali/Photo Courtesy

Over 10, 000 primary school heads are expected to converge in Mombasa for the annual Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) conference.

The conference which will run from November 10-13, will take place at sheikh bin zayed Welfare children hall in Mombasa County.

According to KEPSHA National Chairman Faud Ali the theme meeting will be ‘CBE transition, celebrating achievement for strengthening leadership and shaping the future of learning.’

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Ali said this will reflect on the milestone that the country have achieved in the competence based Education by recognizing the pivotal role and school leadership in driving success and also charter the way forward to ensure every child in Kenya benefit from a future ready Education system.

The meeting will be graced by annual heads meeting the Ministry of Education, Teacher’s Service Commission (TSC), Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), Kenya Education Management Institute (KEMI), Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE), financial partners, and publishers.

KEPSHA boss has called upon delegates to attend in order to contribute to the advancement of education and wellbeing of educators during this national conference.

By Collins Akong’o

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