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🇰🇪Logiciel K-12 School · Kenya

Logiciel de gestion K-12 School en Kenya

Kenya is transitioning from the 8-4-4 system to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with a 2-6-3-3-3 structure. OpenEduCat supports both legacy and CBC assessment formats, NEMIS reporting, and M-Pesa fee collection that Kenyan parents expect.

90,000+
Schools in Kenya
~15M
Learners in basic education
~350,000
Teachers in the school system
5-6%
GDP spent on education

L'enseignement K-12 School en Kenya

Kenya has over 90,000 schools and roughly 15 million learners in basic education. The transition to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) is the most significant education reform in decades, changing grade structures, assessment methods, and teacher practices. KNEC administers national exams, and NEMIS is the national system for school data management.

Défis auxquels font face les Schools de Kenya

Les exigences locales créent des contraintes spécifiques qu'un logiciel générique ne peut pas satisfaire.

The CBC transition means schools must simultaneously manage students in the old 8-4-4 system and the new 2-6-3-3-3 structure during the changeover period.

NEMIS (National Education Management Information System) data submission is required, and manual data entry leads to errors and delays.

Parents overwhelmingly prefer paying school fees via M-Pesa, and schools need systems that can reconcile mobile money payments automatically.

KNEC exam preparation for KCPE and KCSE (or their CBC equivalents) dominates school planning, and tracking student readiness across subjects is essential.

Conformité et réglementations en Kenya

Prise en charge intégrée des réglementations éducatives et des exigences de reporting de Kenya.

KICD / Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Assessment and reporting modules support the CBC framework developed by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, including formative assessment tracking.

NEMIS (Ministry of Education)

Student and school data formatted for NEMIS submission, supporting enrollment reporting and resource allocation by the Ministry of Education.

Data Protection Act 2019 (Kenya)

Student and family data handling compliant with Kenya's Data Protection Act, overseen by the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner.

Foire aux questions

Questions fréquentes sur le logiciel de gestion k-12 school en Kenya.

Does OpenEduCat support the CBC curriculum?

Yes. Assessment modules handle CBC competency-based evaluation alongside traditional grading for schools still transitioning from the 8-4-4 system.

Can parents pay fees through M-Pesa?

Yes. The fee module integrates with M-Pesa for payment collection and automatically matches payments to student accounts.

Does it support NEMIS reporting?

Yes. Student enrollment and school data can be exported in formats compatible with NEMIS for Ministry of Education reporting.

Is it suitable for boarding schools?

Yes. National and county boarding schools can track student presence, manage dormitory assignments, and handle term-based fee structures.

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