
1.Promote experience, growth of the whole person through integrated development of mental, physical, emotional moral, spiritual and aesthetic attributes beyond the primary experience.
2.Promote communication skills (reasoning, problem solving, creating, technological application of science etc..) and social skills including service to others and the society.
3.Increase knowledge on economic production and its relationship with the social context and the natural environment.
4.Promote social equity through provision of education to all Kenyans including those from disadvantaged communities.
5.Strengthen the foundation laid down in primary school formal education.
6.Ensure parity in cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills and lead to the acquisition of attitudes of national patriotism, self respect, self reliance, co-operation, adaptability, sense of purpose, integrity and self discipline, respect and consideration for others loyalty and service to home, society and nation.
Titany answered the question on August 23, 2021 at 05:23