Rooted in the Kenyan formal curriculum yet enriched through art, sports, digital tools and gender-sensitive initiatives. Each effort addresses different barriers from overcrowding to resource gaps, aiming to uplift refugee youth academically and personally..
Brightstar Integrated Secondary School adheres to Kenya’s national curriculum, following the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) system. Subjects include English, Kiswahili, Mathematics, plus a range of elective subjects depending on resources available.
Specialised and Enrichment Programmes. The Hands on Arts program arts programme brings visual arts to the students through: Art clubs and Local “Hands On Coaches".
• Sports & Physical Education Initiatives:
The “Sports for Education, Peace, and Development” project equips seven secondary schools in Kakuma (and Kalobeyei) with sporting fields (football, basketball, netball, volleyball), training, equipment, and inter-school competitions, promoting youth development and peace-building.
Support & Inclusive Education
Gender-Responsive Education:
This programme focuses on improving girls’ enrolment, learning outcomes, safety, and wellbeing in Kakuma and Kalobeyei secondary schools