Kaliluni Primary School's enrollment drops to five pupils in three years
Kaliluni Primary School in southern Kenya has seen its enrollment plummet from over 200 pupils to just five in three years. The shift to a new Competency-Based Education curriculum has left rural schools struggling with inadequate resources, prompting many families to transfer their children to better-equipped institutions, often several kilometers.
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Published 04 Jul 2026, 00:51 UTC · Updated 04 Jul 2026, 07:40 UTC
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