Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i has said that all international schools operating in the country must adhere to domestic education policies.
Matiangi said that the schools will from April 2017 be forced to teach Kiswahili as well as Kenyan history.
He also added that all teachers in these schools will have to be vetted by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) before being given authority to work in the country.
“From January, no one will teach in any school in Kenya unless registered with TSC,” Matiang’i said.
“We will make a decision in best interest of our children regarding Bridge International Academies.”
He said this at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development when he released a report on Bridge International Academies.