Education is a basic right for every Kenyan child. The Government, parents, guardians, politicians and the society are responsible for their education. That is why when the Narc government introduced free primary education in 2003, Kenya earned global acclaim.
Initially, the public education system was overwhelmed as pupils came to school in huge numbers. Many sceptics argued that it would not be possible and that the stretched facilities and human resources would drastically lower the quality of education.