Parents and guardians in Tinderet Sub County are growing increasingly frustrated as they struggle to secure senior school placements for Grade Nine graduates. Limited vacancies in public schools and strict boarding-only admission policies are locking out deserving learners from the local community, leaving families anxious and learners idle. Several families report making repeated visits to…
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