No, students in international curricula do not take KCSE. Instead, they sit for alternative exams that serve as university entry qualifications.
They differ in approach—international exams emphasize analytical and application-based skills, whereas KCSE focuses more on content mastery.
Students take exams such as IGCSE, A-Levels, IB Diploma, SATs, and AP tests, depending on their curriculum.
No. The British curriculum runs from September to July, the American system from August to June, and the IB varies depending on the school.
The difficulty level depends on a student’s adaptability. International curricula require independent research, critical thinking, and self-discipline.
Activities vary but often include sports, arts, music, coding, robotics, and leadership programs to encourage well-rounded development.
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