Study hours for kids in Primary Schools can be very tedious. On average, kids in Kenya have to withstand a rigorous day with 8 hours of classroom concentration. The same … Read More
MPrep Schools Drastically Improve on 2012 KCPE!
As students around the country were glued to the radio for the results of the 2012 KCPE (Kenyan Certificate of Primary Education) exam last week, our Team half-listened as we … Read More
Tears and Joy of KCPE Results.
Following the release of KCPE results by Education Minister Hon. Mutula Kilonzo, a wave of emotions swept across the country’s primary schools. The test is rigorous and examines the effort … Read More
MPrep Among 14 Headed to the Unreasonable Institute in Colorado!
MPrep is crowd funding their way to the amazing accelerator in Boulder, Colorado. It is a great honor to get into the list of 14 identified by the Unreasonable Institute. … Read More
KCPE Results finally to be announced!
Here comes the moment when Kenyan children reap what they have sown throughout the rigorous eight years in Primary School. The Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya National Examination Council … Read More
Stop Exam Cheating in our Schools
Third term is a national exam period in Kenya, class 8 students will be sitting for their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam next week. Based on the a … Read More
MPrep featured School: Ngunyumu Primary in Dandora
Our featured School is Ngunyumu Primary School which is situated in Dandora, a few Metres from the Dandora dumpsite, one of Africa’s largest dumping and scavenging grounds. The School has … Read More
Challenges faced by students in the rural Kenya
With more than 70% of the total population in Kenya living in rural areas, access of education is a major problem. With moribund infrastructure and sometimes a complete lack of … Read More
Why You (or I) Should Teach for 5+ Years
Before starting MPrep, I knew that teachers have an amazing vision of what students want and need. Throughout the past year, this fact has become more and more evident as … Read More
Let us learn to embrace technology in the education system
International education cannot be the work of one country. It is the responsibility and promise of all nations. It calls for free exchange and full collaboration…The knowledge of our citizens … Read More