By Shadrack Nyakoe
Kiambu County has made a significant stride in transforming early childhood education with the launch of 109 modern Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) centers.
This initiative, spearheaded by Governor Kimani Wamatangi, is set to enhance the quality of early education in the county, which previously faced challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited classroom space, and poor sanitation facilities.
The newly launched ECDE centers, such as the Gitiha ECDE Centre, are equipped with modern amenities designed to create a more conducive learning environment for young children.
Each center features spacious classrooms, separate ablution blocks to improve hygiene, administrative offices for better management, and well-maintained play areas to promote holistic development through play and physical activities.
This bold move by the county government is part of a broader plan to improve the standard of early education across Kiambu.
The first phase has seen the completion of 109 centers, while a second phase is already underway, aiming to build an additional 138 centers.
The project reflects the county’s commitment to ensuring that every child has access to a safe, supportive, and well-equipped learning environment.
Governor Wamatangi emphasized that early childhood education is the foundation of a child’s academic journey, and by investing in modern facilities, Kiambu County is laying the groundwork for better educational outcomes.
The new ECDE centers are expected to reduce overcrowding in classrooms, enhance teacher-student interaction, and provide children with the resources they need to thrive.
This transformation marks a turning point for early education in Kiambu, providing young learners with a strong start and supporting the county’s long-term educational goals. The initiative underscores the importance of early childhood education as a key driver for future success.