Pupils in public schools will now commence their studies after staying out of class for three weeks following a fresh directive by the government asking the learners to report to school on Monday 22.
In a statement to the Press Friday, Education  Secretary Jacob Kaimenyi directed all public primary schools be opened  after the government announced they be closed early this week.
"Pursuant to the statement I issued on 17 July  2013 on the indefinite closure of all public primary schools, I now  announce the reopening of the said schools on Monday 22 July 2013,"  reads the statement. 
On the issue of adjusting the academic calendar to  compensate for the lost time suffered by public school pupils,  especially those in Class Eight and Form Four, Kaimenyi said:
"We take note with concern that the teachers’  strike disrupted learning activities for three weeks. Government will  hold a key stakeholders meeting on Tuesday July 23, 2013 in order to  agree on how to redress the matter expeditiously." 
The government said it is committed to ensuring  that there are no further disruptions to the schools calendar and  further advises that KCPE and KCSE examinations will be held on  schedule.
The strike was called off moments after the  government directed all schools be closed after Knut officials accepted a  deal they had earlier rubbished as “ridiculous.”
This came after holding talks with Deputy  president William Ruto and sealed a Sh12.3 billion deal for commuter  allowance (Sh11.4 billion) and Special duty and readers allowance  (Sh900,000 million) to be paid in two phases
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