CBC PATHWAYS IN SENIOR SCHOOL AFTER JUNIOR SCHOOL STARTING JANUARY 2026
COMPULSORY LEARNING AREAS IN SENIOR SCHOOL
(1) ENGLISH
(2) KISWAHILI /SIGN LANGUAGE
(3) ICT SKILLS
(4) PHYSICAL EDUCATION
(5) COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING
PATHWAYS IN SENIOR SCHOOL
(1) SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS
(2) ARTS AND SPORTS SCIENCE
(3) SOCIAL SCIENCES
LEARNING AREAS IN EACH PATHWAY
(1) SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Physics
- General Science
- Computer
- Agriculture
- Home Science
- Drawing and Design
- Aviation Technology
- Building and Construction
- Electrical Technology
- Metal Technology
- Power Mechanics
- Wood Technology
- Media Technology
- Marine and Fisheries Technology
(2) ARTS AND SPORTS SCIENCE
- Sports and Recreation
- Physical Education
- Music and Dance
- Theatre and Film
- Fine Arts
(3) SOCIAL SCIENCES
- Advanced English
- Literature in English
- Indigenous Languages
- Kiswahili Kipevu /Kenya Sign Language
- Fasihi ya Kiswahili
- Sign Language
- Arabic
- French
- German
- Mandarine Chinese
- History and Citizenship
- Geography
- Business Studies
- Religious Education
That’s good
Which subjects can one consider to pursue in aviation .e.g pilot.
To pursue Aviation as a career one would need Mathematics, Physis and Geography
Geography, physics,maths, a language
So why re introduce homescience yet in primary and junior school is called nutrition , i think homescience should be a subject in itself for all levels of education instead of merging with agriculture and calling it nutrition.
Are secondary schools able to manage various pathways especially most of rural schools