The Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) marks a transformative shift in Kenya’s education system — focusing not merely on what learners know, but what they can do with that knowledge. At St. Anuarite Girls Secondary School, we embrace CBC as a framework for holistic growth, creativity, and innovation.
Our CBC program empowers each learner to develop competencies that align with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and global 21st-century skills — nurturing critical thinkers, effective communicators, and responsible citizens.
The CBC system emphasizes practical mastery and continuous assessment over traditional memorization. Students are encouraged to explore, question, and apply concepts to real-life challenges. At St. Anuarite, our educators facilitate learning through projects, experiments, and teamwork, helping learners discover their unique abilities and passions.
Our CBC curriculum aligns with the Senior School pathway, where learners choose tracks that match their strengths and aspirations — including STEM, Humanities, and Creative Arts. With guidance from teachers and mentors, students acquire practical skills and knowledge that prepare them for higher education and life beyond school.
We integrate moral, spiritual, and social development alongside academics, ensuring that our learners grow as disciplined, confident, and community-oriented young women.
St. Anuarite Girls continues to lead in the adoption and implementation of CBC through teacher training, modern facilities, and technology-enhanced learning. We collaborate closely with parents, the Ministry of Education, and community partners to provide a nurturing environment that supports innovation and excellence.
Through CBC, we are not just teaching — we are transforming learning into lifelong empowerment.