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.
| Component | Details |
|---|---|
| 907: Written paper | A single national paper of 1 hour 30 minutes |
| School-based assessment | Recorded through Junior School (Grades 7–9) |
Strands Covered in Grade 9
| Strand | Examples |
|---|---|
| History | Kenya's history, communities, key events and developments |
| Geography | Physical features, weather and climate, maps, resources |
| Governance & citizenship | The constitution, leadership, rights and responsibilities |
| Society & environment | Culture, 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.