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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to continue from where I left, with regard to this very important Motion that is before the House. Slowly and quietly, this country is creating two categories of education, where the children of the rich and those of the poor go to different schools. From the results of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), pupils from private schools get opportunities to go to the very best secondary schools. After the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE), the same students take up the best courses in our public universities. This trend is worrying and this House must put a check on it. This House must support this Motion for the benefit of Kenyans and their children. The children in private academies and those in public schools are all the same. They are all the same except that public schools are poorly equipped. Private schools have libraries. For instance, there are libraries in nursery schools, Standard I up to Class VIII. They also have laboratories. The private schools are properly equipped while public schools lack those facilities. You will not get a library in an entire primary school. In some poor public schools, there are no libraries. That is the main difference between students in private schools and those in public schools."
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