MasomoFiti

Kenyan secondary learning resources

MasomoFiti Learning Library

Find KCSE past papers and marking schemes, KCBE sample papers, topical revision, schemes of work and senior school revision notes for learners and teachers in Kenya.

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Scheme Docs

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Topical Units

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Study with purpose

Resources for learners and teachers

MasomoFiti brings exam practice, class revision and teaching materials into one searchable library, so you can move from a subject to the exact paper, topic or class resource you need.

Prepare for KCSE

Practise with past papers, compare your work with marking schemes and revise by topic.

Browse KCSE resources

Study senior school subjects

Use revision notes for Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12 and Form 4 in one organized library.

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Plan lessons and terms

Find subject-based schemes of work designed to support teachers and classroom planning.

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About the library

Built around Kenya's secondary school journey

Learners can practise complete KCSE papers, check available marking schemes and strengthen weaker areas through subject-based topical revision. Senior school notes cover Grade 10 through Grade 12, while Form 4 resources support focused KCSE preparation.

Educators can use the schemes of work library to find teaching plans by subject and class. KCBE sample papers also support learners and teachers preparing for competency-based assessment.

Common questions

Using MasomoFiti

How are KCSE past papers organized?

KCSE papers are grouped by subject and year. Where a marking scheme is available, it appears alongside the corresponding paper for quicker revision.

Which senior school classes have revision notes?

The revision notes library covers Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12 and Form 4, with subjects shown according to the resources currently available.

Does MasomoFiti include resources for teachers?

Yes. Teachers can browse schemes of work by subject and grade, while learners can use the same library to understand the sequence of topics taught each term.

Can I revise one topic at a time?

Yes. Topical Revision groups questions by subject, class and topic so you can focus on a particular area before attempting a complete exam paper.