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Olembo High School 2021/2022 KCSE Results Analysis, Grade Count

Olembo High School 2021/2022 KCSE Results Analysis, Grade Count

The School recorded an impressive result in the 2021 KCSE exams. Below is the full analysis of the school’s KCSE 2021/2022 performance.

Get to see the school’s mean grade, grade count analysis and number of students who qualified for university degree courses.

HERE IS THE SCHOOL’S 2021/2022 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS IN FULL

GRADE ENTRY A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y U P W 2,021 2,020 Dev
2021/20
NO OF CANDIDATES 54 0 0 0 2 6 6 5 12 7 11 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 5.019 5.301 -0.28
UNIVERSITY DIRECT ENTRY 14                               . .      
TOTAL CANDIDATES 54                               . .      
% DIRECT ENTRY 25.92593                               . .      

TPAD 2 appraiser vs appraisee marks rating agreement, arbitration and countersigning

During the TSC teacher appraisal process, in the new TSC TPAD2 system, both the appraiser and appraisee are supposed to reach an agreement on the marks awarded for each standard. If you are the appraisee, then you will hold a meeting with your appraiser to discuss the marks awarded for each standard.

The marks awarded by the appraiser will be able to be accessed by the appraisee since the appraisal process has now been made open.

To ensure fairness and openness of the appraisal process therefore, after the completion of the appraisee self-assessment and the appraiser’s assessment, both the appraiser and appraise will hold a meeting to review their joint rating and then reach an agreed rating.

During the appraisal meeting the appraisee and appraiser can either agree or disagree on the ratings. In case the two agree, the appraiser will submit the ratings and await counter signing.

When the appraisee and appraiser disagree on the ratings, the appraisal moves to arbitration.

What happens when the appraisee and appraiser agree on the ratings

Where both the appraisee and appraiser agree on the rating awarded by the appraiser. The appraiser will follow the following steps in the system:

  • Log into your appraiser account and click on the ‘Update Standards’ tab.
  • Click on Update Rating. Note the appraisal status before joint rating has a yellow colour interface and is labelled waiting.
  • Click on Action tab and select Agree from the drop down menu.

Where there is a discrepancy between the appraisee and appraiser ratings, both will discuss and re-look at the evidence provided and agree on a joint rating. The appraiser can then capture the jointly agreed rate by clicking the update rating button.

On choosing update weight, the following pop up window will be provided for the appraiser to key in the agreed weight. The appraiser should finish this process by clicking on Submit Rating button where a pop up window will show that the process was successful for the appraiser to click on the ok tab. The interface color code will now turn green.

What happens when the appraisee and Appraiser disagree on the ratings

The appraisee and appraiser may disagree on the ratings. This is done by clicking on the disagree button by the appraiser. When both appraisee and appraiser disagree up to seventy five percent (75%) of the ratings, the appraisal automatically goes to arbitration level.

Where the appraisee is not satisfied with the appraisal, then the appraisee may make a request for arbitration from the Teacher Portal Landing page. The appraisee should ensure that the appraisal status is completed during the appraisal meeting before requesting for arbitration.

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Appraisee vs Appraiser Arbitration Process

The arbitrator will click on the schedule meeting to set the time and date for the meeting between the appraisee and the appraiser and notifications will be sent to both of them. On scheduling, the arbitration meeting, the appraisal moves to scheduled arbitrations.

The arbitrator can view appraisee self-assessment ratings and appraiser ratings and edit the agreed ratings for each standard by clicking update button.

Finishing the Appraisal Meeting

Once the appraisee and appraiser jointly agree on all ratings, the appraiser will have to click on the Finish Appraisal Meeting tab and the appraisal moves to appraisal awaiting counter-signing status.

Counter Signing

At the counter signing level, the counter signing officer will be able to view all teachers appraisals that are waiting to be countersigned by clicking on Appraisals tab, Institution Appraisals tab then on Countersigning tab.

The countersigning officer will click on the countersign tab against a teachers appraisal .The countersigning officer should then click on Countersign tab. This will prompt a pop up window for the officer to give their comments and a declaration statement that the
appraisal was based on evidence provided then submit.

On successful submission, the appraisal status will be Complete. Both the appraisee and appraiser will be notified that the appraisal is complete.

TSC Jobs For Curriculum Support Officers, CSOs: Requirements, How To Apply

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

VACANCIES   FOR  PRINCIPAL TEACHER   MANAGEMENT OFFICER, TSC JOB GRADE 7 (92 Posts)

ADVERT NO. 42/2023 – PTMO

Number of Posts – 92

The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the Constitution.

Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts of Principal Teacher Management officers.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC Website – https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke to be received on or before 5th July 2023 .

Requirements for the Appointment

For appointment to this grade, an officer must have: –

  1. Served satisfactorily as a Curriculum Support Officer for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  2. Bachelor’s degree in Education from a recognized institution;

OR

Bachelor’s degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in

Education from a recognized institution;

  • Certificate in computer application skills;
  1. Demonstrated merit  and  ability as  reflected  in                  work performance and

 

Note:

  1. During the interview, candidates will be required to produce the original:
    1. National Identity
    2. Academic and professional
    3. Appointment & Designation letter to the current
  1. Candidates who will be successful in the interviews will be required to present valid documents of chapter 6 of the Constitution before they are considered for
  • TSC is an equal opportunity employer and persons with disabilities are encouraged to
  1. For details of the advertisement, applicants are advised to visit the TSC Website: tsc.go.ke
  2. This position will close on 5th July 2023 at 5:00 m.

VACANCIES FOR CURRICULUM SUPPORT OFFICERS

  1. Curriculum Support Officer I, Job Grade D1, TSC Scale 11 ADVERT 45/2023 – CSO 1

Number of Posts – 84

The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the Constitution.

Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts of Curriculum Support Officers.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC Website – https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke to be received on or before 5th July 2023 .

Requirements for the Appointment

For appointment to this grade, one must have:

  1. Served as Curriculum Support Officer; TSC Scale 10 for a minimum period of Three (3) years;
  2. Bachelor’s degree in Education from a recognized

institution; OR

Bachelor’s degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in

Education from a recognized institution;

  • Masters’ degree in Education/special education from a

recognized institution;

  1. Certificate in computer applications skills;

 

  1. Attended a Management course lasting for not less than 2 weeks
  2. Demonstrated merit and ability as reflected in work performance and results;

Note:

  1. During the interview, candidates will be required to produce the original:
    1. National Identity Card,
    2. Academic and professional
    3. Appointment & Designation letter to the current

 

  1. Candidates who will be successful in the interviews will be required to present valid documents of chapter 6 of the Constitution before they are considered for
  • TSC is an equal opportunity employer and persons with disabilities are encouraged to
  1. For details of the advertisement, applicants are advised to visit the TSC Website: tsc.go.ke
  2. This position will close on 5th July 2023 at 5:00 m.

 

 

2.  Curriculum Support Officer II, Job Grade C5, TSC Scale 10 ADVERT NO. 43/2023 (CSO Regular)

Number of Posts -286

 

The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the Constitution.

Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts of Curriculum Support Officers- Regular.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC Website – https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke to be received on or before 5th July 2023 .

 

Requirements for the Appointment

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  1. Served as a teacher in Job Grade C4 TSC Scale 9 (and above); for a minimum period of six (6) years;
  2. A Bachelor’s degree in Education from a recognized

institution,

OR

A Bachelor’s degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in

Education from a recognized Institution;

  • Certificate in computer applications
  1. Demonstrated merit  and  ability as  reflected  in                  work performance and

Note:

  1. During the interview, candidates will be required to produce the original:
    1. National Identity Card,
    2. Academic and professional
    3. Appointment & Designation letter to the current
  1. Candidates who will be successful in the interviews will be required to present valid documents of Chapter 6 of the Constitution before they are considered for
  • TSC is an equal opportunity employer and persons with disabilities are encouraged to
  1. For details of the advertisement, applicants are advised to visit the TSC Website: tsc.go.ke
  2. This position will close on 5th July 2023 at 5:00 m.

3.  Curriculum Support Officer II Job Grade C5, TSC Scale 10 ADVERT NO. 44/2023 (CSO SNE)

Number of Posts – 295

The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the Constitution.

Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts of Curriculum Support Officer- SNE.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC Website – https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke to be received on or before 5th July 2023.

Requirements for Appointment

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  1. Served as a teacher in Job Grade C4 TSC Scale 9 (and above); for a minimum period of six (6) years;
  2. A Bachelor’s degree in Education from a recognized

institution, OR

A Bachelor’s degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in

Education from a recognized Institution;

  • Diploma in SNE
  1. Certificate in computer applications
  2. Demonstrated merit  and  ability as  reflected  in                  work performance and

 

Note:

  1. During the interview, candidates will be required to produce the original:
    1. National Identity Card,
    2. Academic and professional
    3. Appointment & Designation letter to the current

 

  1. Candidates who will be successful in the interviews will be required to present valid documents of Chapter 6 of the Constitution before they are considered for
  • TSC is an equal opportunity employer and persons with disabilities are encouraged to
  1. For details of the advertisement, applicants are advised to visit the TSC Website: tsc.go.ke
  2. This position will close on 5th July 2023 at 5:00 m.

COMMISSION SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE

Kakamega Teachers Defy TSC ‘Threats’, burn TPAD Forms

Teachers attending a KNUT Annual Branch Meeting in Kakamega, today, set TPAD forms on fire, a move seen to be agitated by the TSC’s decision to discipline their colleagues in Nyamira. The physically agitated teachers sporadically carried their forms to the middle of the venue ground and set them ablaze, while chanting Luhya slogans. The meeting held at Malinya stadium in Kakamega was attended by KNUT top brass, including the SG, honourable Sossion, and local top Ministry and TSC officials who watched in disbelief.

Early this week, the TSC summoned teachers who had participated in the burning of the copies of Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) during a KNUT meeting held at Metamaywa market; in Masaba North sub-county on 29th August, 2018.

“At the meeting you participated in the burning of the copies of Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) in the glare view of members of the public” read a show cause letter seen by our reporters.

Pressure is mounting on the TSC to do away with the tiresome TPAD exercise that has reduced teachers to mere secretaries at the expense of teaching. Already, the President has directed the TSC to restructure the teacher evaluation process.

Narok County Best National, Extra-County Secondary Schools For 2024 form One Selection, Admissions

Narok County prides itself with some of the best and top performing National, Extra County and County Secondary schools in Kenya. In this guide, we have Selected and ranked these schools based on performance at KCSE examinations and school facilities.

In this post, we have collected for you a list of all the schools in the County. This site also provides complete information on all individual schools here. Get specific and individual schools’ KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website and KNEC Code details here: Schools’ Portal.

This is the latest updated list of all the best, top National, Extra County and County schools in the County at the KCSE Exams:

2022 KCSE PERFORMANCE OF THE SCHOOLS

Position Nationally Name of School Region County Mean Score Mean Grade Type
213 OLKIRIANE SECONDARY SCHOOL Rift Valley NAROK 7.768 B-{minus) Mixed
230 Bishop Colin Davies Senior Rift Valley Narok 7.6 B-{minus) Mixed
381 NKARETA SECONDARY Rift Valley NAROK 6.2889 C (plain) Mixed

2021 KCSE PERFORMANCE OF THE SCHOOLS

 

The schools have the best facilities and perform very well at the KCSE examinations.

Consider joining these schools to get the best services, education and performance at the KCSE examinations.

Get a list of all the schools in the County below:

32500015 OLE TIPIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls
32500016 KILGORIS BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Boys
32516101 NAROK HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys
32516102 MAASAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls
32516103 ST. MARY’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-NAROK Extra County Girls
32516107 NKARETA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516108 MASIKONDE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516111 SENCHURA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516112 ENTONTOL SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516113 KIMELOK SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516201 SAKUTIEK SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516202 OLCHORRO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516301 OLOKURTO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516302 OLORROPIL SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516303 OLPUSIMORU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516304 KISIRIRI SECONARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516305 NTIMAMA DAY MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516306 OLOKIRIKIRAI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32516307 ENABELIBEL SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32516309 OLMARIKO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519102 SOSIO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32519103 KILGORIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls
32519104 POROKO FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32519105 OSONKOROI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519106 MUTENKUAR DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519107 ENDOINYO – ONKOPIT SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519108 OLTANKI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519109 SANKALE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519110 JEESUN RYU ADVENTIST MISSION SCHOOL- OSINONI Sub County Mixed
32519111 OLALUI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519201 ENOOSAEN BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32519202 NKARARO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519203 ENOOSAEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32519204 SHANKOE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32519205 OLEREKO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519206 SIKAWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519207 MASURURA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519301 SHARTUKA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32519302 OLMELIL SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32519303 PIRRAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL (KILGORIS) County Girls
32519304 ROMOSHA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519305 SHARTUKA A.I.C GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32519306 KAPUNE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519401 EMARTI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32519501 ONGATA BARRIKOI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32519502 SIRIA HIGH SCHOOL County Boys
32519503 OLDONYO-OROK SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519504 SIRIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32519505 OLORUKOTI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519506 MASHANGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519507 KONDAMET SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32519508 ONGATA BARRIKOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32546101 SAGAMIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546102 SAIRE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546103 CHORONOK MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546201 SOGOO HIGH SCHOOL County Mixed
32546202 OUR LADY OF ANGELS MARINWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls
32546203 NKARONI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32546204 SIWOT SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546205 TENGECHA ESOIT SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546206 KAPKATET MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546207 MARINWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546208 TUMOIYOT MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546209 NAISUDORI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546301 MELELO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32546302 OLPUKOTI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32546303 OLMEKENYU HIGH SCHOOL County Mixed
32546304 OLE NKAPUNE MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546305 ENOOSOGON MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546306 OLE MUNA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546401 OLOLULUNG’A SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys
32546402 ONGATA OLOIREN MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546403 OLOLOIPANG’I SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546404 OLKIRIANE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32546405 OLTARAKWAI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546406 ENAKISHOMI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546407 ENKARE NAIROWUA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32546408 OLASHAPANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls
32546409 KOTOLIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32546501 NAROOSURA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32546601 LOITA MIXED SEC SCHOOL County Mixed
32560101 KAPWERIA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560103 NDAMAMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560104 ABOSI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32560105 SIMOTWET SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560106 KAMERMERU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560107 MABWAITA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560108 TAKITECH HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560109 KISIARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560110 KELONGET HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560111 KURESIET SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560201 EMURUA DIKIRR SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys
32560202 MURKAN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560203 KILETIEN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560204 KABOLECHO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32560205 MOKONDO HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560206 OLPOPONGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560207 CHEPKOIYET SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560208 CHESMA HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560209 ILKERIN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560210 KAPSASIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560211 KURONGURIK MIXED DAY&BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560212 CHEBITOIK MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560213 ILKERIN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls
32560214 SOSIANA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560215 CHEBULU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560216 LELAGOIN SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560217 LELECHONIK SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560218 KOISAGAT HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560219 KIBISORWET SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560220 CHERAMGOI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560221 CHANGINA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560222 CHILANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32560223 CHEPKISA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581101 MAASAI MARA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32581103 NKORKORRI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32581104 LEMEK NAMUNYAK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32581105 OLKINYEI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581201 MOGOIYUET SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32581202 ILMOTIOOK SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32581203 NGIITO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32581204 OLOOMIRANI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys
32581205 SALABWEK SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32581206 ENELERAI HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581207 KUTO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581208 OLCHORRO OIROIWUA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581209 BISHOP COLIN DAVIES SENIOR SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581211 RONGENA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581212 AGANGA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581213 OLOOMIRANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32581215 LALUK MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581216 OLEREUT SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581217 MASESE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581218 CHEMWOKTER SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581219 SAMOEI KIPTENDEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls
32581220 KUTETE MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581221 PIMBINIET MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581222 EMORIJOI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581301 MOI NAIKARRA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed
32581302 SEKENANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32581303 OLDERKESI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32581304 TALEK BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
32581305 TALEK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
32581306 SIANA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls
32582101 EOR-EKULE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32582102 SALEITA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32582103 ENOOSEYIA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32582201 NTULELE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32582301 ST ANTHONYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32582302 KIPISE HILLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32582303 KEEKONYOKIE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Mixed
32582401 OLASITI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed
32582402 SUSWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls

Education Update: KEMIS Set to replace NEMIS Amidst Criticism of Potential Misappropriation

Education Update: KEMIS Set to replace NEMIS Amidst Criticism of Potential Misappropriation

The Ministry of Education has announced the impending implementation of a new centralized student database system, the Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS), which is intended to replace the current National Education Management Information System (NEMIS).

Scheduled to enter its pilot phase in July 2025, with full implementation anticipated by September, KEMIS aims to unify all student records across Kenya’s educational landscape, encompassing early childhood education through to tertiary institutions, into a singular, integrated platform.

Basic Education Principal Secretary, Professor Julius Bitok, asserts that KEMIS will improve planning, transparency, and service delivery within the educational sector. The system will assign a Unique Personal Identifier (UPI) to each learner at birth, facilitating its use throughout the educational framework and linking it with the national civil registry.

“The introduction of KEMIS represents a significant advancement in establishing data-driven decision-making as a fundamental aspect of educational planning and service delivery in Kenya,” stated Bitok.

The Ministry contends that KEMIS will rectify inefficiencies associated with NEMIS, such as the existence of fictitious students and the inflation of school enrollment figures. Additionally, the new system will be accessible via a mobile application for parents, educators, and other stakeholders. Its integration with immigration and civil registration databases will enable real-time updates related to birth and death records.

Beyond tracking student data, KEMIS will also provide real-time analytics regarding transitions between educational levels and will offer insights for budgetary planning, resource allocation, and performance assessment.

Officials indicated that the system will receive support from the Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology (ICT), with collaboration from the Konza Technopolis Development Authority, as well as input from teachers’ unions and Members of Parliament.

Despite the government’s portrayal of KEMIS as a vital reform, the announcement has elicited concerns from various stakeholders regarding its timing, objectives, and prospective implications.

Critics highlight that the education budget has recently experienced substantial reductions by the National Treasury, including the elimination of funding for essential components such as national examinations and support for the existing NEMIS system. In this context, the introduction of a new digital system—likely to necessitate new tenders and procurement contracts—has raised suspicions among education stakeholders.

Some have questioned whether the replacement of NEMIS is the most urgent priority within the education sector at this time. In the absence of a comprehensive audit or justification for the discontinuation of NEMIS, skepticism remains regarding whether this initiative is rooted in genuine systemic reform or merely represents administrative reorganization.

Concerns have also been raised regarding who stands to gain from this transition. Questions surrounding the procurement process, the vendors of the new system, and the potential for KEMIS to become another expensive digital initiative with limited long-term benefits—if not executed properly—have emerged.

Issues of data privacy and integration with civil registries have also been scrutinized. The proposed implementation of a lifelong Unique Personal Identifier (UPI) linked to birth and death certificates has raised apprehensions about surveillance and misuse, particularly in the absence of comprehensive national data protection measures.

Moreover, with Kenya’s education system already undergoing multiple reforms—including alterations to the curriculum and teacher training—some stakeholders express concern that the government may be overburdening the system with administrative changes that do not directly enhance educational outcomes.

Observers contend that the rollout of KEMIS has been characterized by insufficient public engagement and a lack of thorough evaluation of previous systems. There has been no publicly available audit of the challenges encountered by NEMIS, nor has there been widespread consultation with users—including school administrators, teachers, and parents—regarding their needs from a national education database.

Consequently, there is apprehension that KEMIS may follow a trajectory similar to other recent governmental technology initiatives—launched with considerable enthusiasm but ultimately failing to deliver due to inadequate execution, limited stakeholder engagement, or inefficiencies related to procurement.

To ensure the successful implementation of KEMIS, experts recommend that the Ministry of Education undertake the following actions:

1. Clearly articulate the shortcomings of NEMIS.
2. Publish a comprehensive implementation and evaluation strategy.
3. Ensure that the tendering process for KEMIS is transparent and accountable.
4. Provide sufficient training and support for users at the school level.
5. Establish robust data privacy protections to safeguard student information.

Until these measures are enacted, public skepticism is likely to persist. While KEMIS may possess the potential to revolutionize the management of learner data in Kenya, the overarching discourse remains centered on trust—not only in the technology itself but also in the governance structures that oversee it.

kenyatta University Student Portal, E-learning Portal Login and Link

kenyatta University Student Portal, E-learning Portal Login and Link

 

kenyatta University Elearning Portal