Abstract:
This study sought to investigate some in-school factors that influence learner access to secondary
schools after completion of primary schooling in Narok North District and to suggest strategies that
could improve the level of access. The study was conducted in public primary and secondary
schools in Narok North District, Narok County using descriptive survey. Stratified sampling
technique was used to select the schools from the three Divisions for equal representation.
Individual schools and respondents to participate in the study were selected using simple random
sampling. All the twenty four (24) primary school head teachers, four (4) secondary school
principals and three (3) Quality Assurance and Standards Officers in the selected Divisions were
purposively selected to participate. A total of 68 class eight pupils and 44 form one students were
randomly chosen from the sampled schools. The study had a total of 143 participants. Data were
collected using questionnaires and an interview schedule. A pilot test was done in one secondary
and three primary schools. The study revealed forced repetition, little emphasis placed on co-
curricular activities, inadequate facilities in schools, acute understaffing as major impediments to
open access to secondary level of education in the area. The study recommends the need to build
and improve infrastructure and facilities to existing schools, enhancement of strict curriculum
supervision in the schools to ensure adherence to government policies and directives and proper
reinforcement and monitoring of teacher preparation and content delivery to provide a learning
environment that is child-centered, gender-sensitive and disability friendly.