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Creative industry neglect raises CBC arts pathway concerns

St. Mary's School participates in the 63rd Kenya National Drama and Film Festival at Lions School in Nakuru on April 4, 2025.[Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Discussions about the Ministry of Education's preparedness to effectively integrate Arts and Sports as viable pathways in senior secondary schools took center stage during the ongoing 63rd National Drama and Film Festivals in Nakuru City.

Thespians and teachers questioned how the Arts, in particular, would be mainstreamed given the existing challenges in the creative sector, especially as the first cohort of Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) learners prepares to transition to senior school next year.

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