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African american young adult with dreads and group of students Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sarah Kilemi, wife of Parliament member Kilemi Mwiria, speaks to girl students in Meru school, Eastern Kenya, Africa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Croatian students for students in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Young students dressed in uniform in a simple classroom near Nairobi Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
January 2025 - Students in a classroom at Funzi Primary School and Kindergarten in Funzi Island, Diani Beach in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Schools close in Kenya due to COVID19 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kenya. Mombasa. January African students. School Royalty Free Stock Photo
Students in Kenya
Students in Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local students at the Lake Baringo, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kenya. Mombasa. January, African students. School Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kenya. Mombasa. January African students. School Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local students at the Lake Baringo, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local students at the Lake Baringo, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local students at the Lake Baringo, Kenya Royalty Free Stock Photo
Students in Kenya. Primary education in Kenya begins at the age of 6 or 7 after completion of a year of kindergarten commonly known as Nursery School or pre-unit. Secondary schools in Kenya fall into three categories - government funded, harambee and private. These are two or three year post secondary school institutions also termed colleges. There are 30 universities in Kenya, 7 of which are public and 23 private.


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