CBC grade 4 notes

Grade 4 NOTES

  1. Social studies
  2. Physical health education
  3. Music
  4. Homescience
  5. CRE
  6. Art and design

Grade 4 CBC subjects

Upper primary is part of middle school. Upper primary has Grade 4, 5, 6. Subjects taught in upper primary include:

  •  English
  • Kiswahili or Kenya Sign Language
  • Home Science
  • Agriculture
  • Science and Technology
  • Mathematics
  • Religious Education (CRE or IRE or HRE)
  • Creative Arts
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Social Studies

Optional subjects taught in upper primary include;

Foreign Languages (Arabic, French, German, Mandarin)

  • Indigenous languages
  • Kenyan Sign Language
  • Braille literacy
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