Nation | by Faith Nyamai and Gitonga Marete
It will be a chaotic start to the year when schools fully reopen in January as thousands of learners in private schools will be forced to look for admission in new institutions.
The Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA) Chief Executive Officer Peter Ndoro, yesterday told the Nation that so far, 227 private primary and secondary schools have been driven out of business, leaving 56,000 learners without schools to report back to.
Therefore, parents will need to scout about for new institutions…
