By Hilda Jeptoo

According to Abraham Wambati, the headmaster of Good Will Primary School in Isukha, North Kakamega County, the Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) has numerous benefits for students and the community at large. As we speak with him at the school, he highlights the advantages of this curriculum and urges parents to enroll their children in the school.

Benefits for Students

Wambati notes that CBC has helped students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which have enabled them to overcome challenges they face in their academic journey. He explains that the curriculum has also improved students’ ability to analyze and evaluate information, making them more innovative and creative.

“Students are now able to think critically and come up with solutions to problems they face in their daily lives,” Wambati says. “This is a significant improvement compared to the previous curriculum, which focused more on rote learning.”

Benefits for Parents

Wambati also emphasizes the importance of parents being involved in their children’s education. He urges parents to enroll their children in Good Will Primary School, which has a team of dedicated teachers who are committed to helping students achieve their full potential.

“Our teachers are well-trained and dedicated to providing quality education to our students,” Wambati says. “We have a supportive environment that encourages students to excel academically and socially.”

Benefits for the Community

Good Will Primary School has also had a positive impact on the community. Wambati notes that the school has become a hub for community activities, with locals coming together to support the school’s initiatives.

“The school has become a community center of sorts,” Wambati says. “We have local leaders who come to our school for meetings and other events, which helps to foster a sense of community among our students and their families.”

Wambati further emphasizes that CBC is a curriculum that offers numerous benefits for students, parents, and the community. He urges parents to enroll their children in Good Will Primary School, which is committed to providing quality education and fostering a supportive community.

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