Background
St Marys ruaraka school is an institution in Nairobi, Nairobi County, serving learners from early years to upper primary. With the rollout of Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), the school faced the urgent need to integrate ICT across all learning areas. At the same time, the administration was grappling with challenges in transport management and communication with parents.
Challenges
Digital Integration in Learning Teachers were expected to integrate ICT in every CBC lesson, but the school had no devices or structured content to support this. Teachers were left struggling with traditional teaching methods, and learners were missing out on the interactive benefits of digital lessons. In addition traditional teaching methods limited interactive learning opportunities.
Our Intervention
Device Deployment
Interactive Learning Tools:
Curriculum-Aligned Content
Teacher Training & Support
Impact
- Teachers now integrate ICT seamlessly in every subject, making CBC delivery more engaging and effective.
- Learners interact with digital lessons, increasing engagement and motivation.
- Teachers confidently use interactive projectors to deliver multimedia content.
- Mythware software has improved classroom discipline, enabled efficient sharing of resources, and ensured safe browsing by blocking unauthorized sites.
- Students benefit from interactive, visually rich learning experiences.
“Infoney Solutions has truly transformed our school. The introduction of tablets and digital content has brought CBC integration to life, making lessons more interactive and enjoyable. Our teachers are now confident in using ICT, thanks to the training and support provided. Infoney has made us a modern school, and we are proud of the positive impact this has had on our learners and the entire school community.”