Shock and Devastation as Silver Bells Academy Found Not Registered for KPSEA Exams
Parents of 24 candidates at Silver Bells Academy were left in shock and despair after discovering that the school is not registered to conduct the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) exams. The news emerged just weeks before the assessments are set to take place, leaving families scrambling for alternatives.
Concerned parents gathered outside the school on Monday, expressing their frustration and disappointment. Many reported that they had entrusted their children’s education to the academy, believing it to be a legitimate institution. “We invested so much in our children’s education here, and now we feel betrayed,” said one parent, who wished to remain anonymous.
The Ministry of Education has confirmed that Silver Bells Academy is not on the official list of registered schools for the KPSEA, raising questions about the school’s accreditation and the validity of its operations. This revelation has sparked a broader investigation into the institution’s practices and compliance with educational regulations.
In response to the outcry, the academy’s administration has yet to provide a clear explanation, leaving parents increasingly anxious about their children’s future. Many are now seeking alternative schools, but with the exam date approaching, options are limited.
Parents are left grappling with uncertainty, fearing the impact this will have on their children’s academic futures. The community is now calling for stricter oversight of private educational institutions to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.