About KJSEA

KJSEA Social Studies

Social Studies is the Junior School learning area that brings together history, geography, governance and citizenship. Assessed in KJSEA under paper code 907, it is examined through a single national written paper, complemented by school-based assessment.

The CBC approach connects these subjects around real issues: how societies are organised, how people interact with their environment, and how good citizens contribute to their communities. The single written paper is complemented by school-based assessment built up across Junior School.

ComponentDetails
907: Written paperA single national paper of 1 hour 30 minutes
School-based assessmentRecorded through Junior School (Grades 7–9)

Strands Covered in Grade 9

StrandExamples
HistoryKenya's history, communities, key events and developments
GeographyPhysical features, weather and climate, maps, resources
Governance & citizenshipThe constitution, leadership, rights and responsibilities
Society & environmentCulture, resources, conservation and community life

How It Is Graded

Performance is reported against the four KJSEA bands: Exceeding, Meeting, Approaching and Below Expectations. The written-paper score feeds the summative assessment, which combines with school-based assessment towards Senior School placement.

Revision Tips

Practise map work and interpreting diagrams; sketch maps, symbols and simple statistics come up often and are easy marks once rehearsed.

Build a bank of specific examples (events, places and civic facts) that you can use to support explanations in longer answers.

Pay attention to command words: know the difference between stating a point and explaining or discussing it, and answer at the depth each question asks for.