Kevriz academy follows The CBC curriculum (Competency-Based Curriculum) which is Kenya’s national education system introduced to replace the old 8-4-4 system. This system was designed to focus on learners’ abilities, interests, and potential, rather than solely on exams and rote memorization.
Focuses on individual talents, needs, and learning styles.
Encourages active participation and critical thinking.
Learners develop seven core competencies:
Communication and collaboration
Critical thinking and problem-solving
Imagination and creativity
Citizenship
Self-efficacy
Digital literacy
Learning to learn
Integrates national values (e.g. integrity, patriotism, social justice).
Emphasizes character development and responsible citizenship.
Promotes hands-on, project-based, and exploratory learning activities.
Learners apply knowledge in practical, real-world situations.
Parents and guardians are expected to support learning at home.
Home-based projects and assessments encourage community engagement.
Ongoing evaluations replace single high-stakes exams.
Feedback helps learners improve continuously.
Use of learner portfolios, group work, and real-life simulations.
Teachers act as facilitators, not just instructors.
Integration of ICT tools, art, music, agriculture, and life skills into daily lessons.