KICD ALIGHNED CBC NOTES IN KENYA

ABOUT CBC NOTES IN KENYA

The Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya is a learner-centered education framework introduced in 2017 to replace the exam-driven 8-4-4 system. It emphasizes practical skills, creativity, and knowledge application over memorization, transitioning to a 2-6-3-3-3 structure focusing on nurturing student potential for the 21st-century economy.

Free CBC/CBE Revision Notes for Every Subject & Term

Download comprehensive, exam-ready CBC/CBE notes for Grades 1-13 (Pre-Primary to Senior Secondary). All subjects, termly organized, KICD-aligned. Perfect for revision, homework, and exam preparation.

Key Historical Milestones of CBC in Kenya
    • Implementation Initiation (2017): The Ministry of Education introduced CBC, marking a shift toward nurturing core competencies like critical thinking, digital literacy, and collaboration.
    • Piloting Phase (2018): Following the 2017 rollout, CBC was piloted in 470 schools across Kenya before full implementation
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  • The 2-6-3-3-3 Structure: Replacing the 8-4-4, this framework dictates:
    • 2 years of Pre-primary (PP1-PP2).
    • 6 years of Primary (Grade 1-6).
    • 3 years of Junior Secondary (Grade 7-9).
    • 3 years of Senior Secondary (Grade 10-12).
    • 3 years of University.
  • Key Transitions & Focus (2019-2026):
    • Phase-out of 8-4-4: The old system (running since 1985) is being phased out.
    • Implementation Key Figures: The curriculum was significantly championed by former Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha.
    • Revisions: Under President William Ruto, a task force reviewed the curriculum, addressing implementation gaps.

What Are CBC/CBE Notes?

CBC notes are concise, organized study materials that summarize key concepts, definitions, formulas, and examples from Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum. Unlike full textbooks, notes focus on the most important content students need to know for exams and competency assessments.