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Parents protest costly school trips in Kenya as outrage grows over hidden fees
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55828, member: 636"] Kenyan parents express outrage over expensive school excursions as educational institutions close for the August holidays. Many families report paying thousands of shillings for trips that provide minimal educational value. Schools charge between 2,000 and 21,000 shillings for various outings during a single academic term. Parents describe incidents where children paid for trips but received substandard experiences. One family paid 5,500 shillings for a Naivasha visit that never occurred beyond a local bakery stop. Another parent spent 4,000 shillings on an Animal Orphanage trip, only to find that students returned hungry despite the advertised lunch. Educational institutions face financial pressure after the government reduced secondary school funding from 22,244 to 16,900 shillings per student. Some schools request additional payments for teacher motivation trips to destinations like Zanzibar. Parents increasingly refuse these demands through organized resistance in social media groups. The controversy highlights tensions between educational enhancement and financial exploitation of families already struggling with school fees. [/QUOTE]
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