The new Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD 2) system is here with us. The new system created by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is now up and running. Unlike the old TPAD system (which had seven teaching standards), the new system has only five teaching standards.
The new TPAD standards are broadly categorized into three;
Instructional Delivery/ Teaching which has: Professional Knowledge and Practice, Comprehensive Learning Environment and Teacher Professional Development.
Teacher Conduct and Professionalism,
Community Practice.
In a nut shell, the new TPAD online system has the following features:
It is user friendly;
It has enhanced security features thus guaranteeing safety of stored data.
Generates reports (Termly and Yearly appraisal reports)
Offers instructional supervision planning
More Accessible
Provides audit trails
More interactive.
It is important to note that the new TPAD is continuous (appraisals done weekly) as opposed to the old system that offered summative appraisals at the end of the term.
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Enter your TSC Number, ID Number and Password (that you had set when creating the new account).
Finally, click on ‘Login’.
Be patient as the system verifies the credentials. You will see the message thus; “Please wait. Verifying Credentials”.
After verification, you will now see your TPAD Dashboard.
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Primary schools in Kenya are the entry level for all learners seeking education. The Primary schools in Kenya are either public or private; which are mixed, boys’ or girls’ schools. The schools are at the same time established as Boarding or Day schools. Day schools offer access to education for learners from the immediate surrounding while Boarding schools, on the other hand, admit learners from within and outside the immediate surroundings. For Public schools, the Government provides universal free basic education to the learners.
Precious Blood Kilungu Girls Secondary School is a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located in Kilungu near Nunguni Town, Kaiti Constituency in Makueni County; within the Eastern Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
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PRECIOUS BLOOD KILINGU SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
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SCHOOL’S NAME: Precious Blood Kilungu Girls Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 18336101
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0734-573729
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 122, Nunguni 90130
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
PRECIOUS BLOOD KILINGU SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
Precious Blood, Kilungu was founded as a mission in 1940 before an intermediate school was established six years later. It remained so for 15 years when it became a secondary school in 1961, the year it adopted the name, Precious Blood Secondary – Kilungu. Students then sat for the British Cambridge system.
The school grew steadily, thanks to the Harambee spirit of the 1970s and 1980s. Most of these fundraisers were graced by retired President Daniel arap Moi
The fame of Precious Blood schools rests on academic exploits, but Kilungu also has excelled in German cultural festivals (and German is offered as course), the President’s Award Scheme and essay writing competitions.
The school where long serving principal, Sr Mary Engelberta Frohlich, retired in 2004 after 15 years, has something else that’s specific to it: cleanliness.
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PRECIOUS BLOOD KILINGU SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
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Kericho High School managed a mean score of 6.78; a C+ (plus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 324 candidates.
182 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university. Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 13. Others scored B+ (32), B (43), B- (43) and C+ (51 candidates).
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
0
A-
13
B+
32
B
43
B-
43
C+
51
C
38
C-
39
D+
34
D
27
D-
3
E
0
x
0
TOTAL
324
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The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management and Conservation Degree enables Students acquire skills in conservation and management of environmental resources.
JOB OPENINGS
Graduates can work with government Ministry of Environment and natural resources, with NGO’s involved in conservation in private sector and Research Scientists.
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Gaichanjiru High Schoolis a Boys’ only Boarding High School that is located in Gaichanjiru town in Murang`a County; within the Central Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
Gaichanjiru High School’s 2019 KCSE Results
Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Murang’a County:
Pos in County
School
KCSE 2019 Mean
County
Pos Nationally
1
Kahuhia Girls
8.53
Murang’a
47
2
Njiiri School
8.33
Murang’a
61
3
Pioneer Girls
7.8
Murang’a
91
4
Kiaguthu Boys
7.8
Murang’a
94
5
Mugoiri Girls
7.7928
Murang’a
95
6
Edenburg
7.727
Murang’a
104
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GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
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SCHOOL’S NAME: Gaichanjiru High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 10226216
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0723763835 or 0202024882
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 447, Thika 01000
Gaichanjiru High School was founded in 1959 by the Catholic Diocese of Nyeri in a 14 acre piece of land. The Consolata Missionaries were within this area of Kandara District around 1925 when they started Gaichanjiru Catholic Parish nearby.
The founding Headmaster was the late Reverend Fr. Victor Deleidi and was posted from the then St. Cecilia Teachers College (current Mugoiri Girls High school).
In January 1959 he admitted the first batch of 25 boys from various parts of Central Province. Most of these boys came from exclusively Catholic run Primary Schools.
In the early 60’s to mid-70’s the main boys Secondary School in this Southern side of the then Murang’a District Njiiris High School (PCEA – DEB), Githumu High School (AIC) and Gaichanjiru High School (Catholic). The three schools used to hold what used to be called triangular games every year. Most of the teaching staff were of Asian/Goan origin and the first three Headmasters up to 1967 were Catholic Priests.
In 1967 the first African Headmaster the late Mr. John Baptista Wambugu was posted from Nyeri High School. He was the longest serving Headmaster for 16 years from 1967 – 1983.
In 1962, 22 boys sat for the form 4 examination and became the first graduates. Among the prominent people, is Mr. Munga, Chairman and founder of Equity Bank.
The school has grown from the initial population of 25 boys to today’s population of about 889 students. In the last six years, the school has grown from 3 stream school to the current 5 streams.
Since 1959, the school has nurtured thousands of young men who had the privilege of having their secondary school sojourn here. The vast majority of them have gone on to successfully serve the society and God, in different areas and capacities.
Our School Motto, Mission, Vision and core values are all geared towards encouraging our students to grow into brave, confident, hardworking and focused men. With the continued support from all the stakeholders the school has stood strong and continues with its vision of Producing Men of Purpose to Lead.
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Making the school to be a centre of academic excellence through quality teaching and learning to develop the body, mind and soul.
GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO
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GAICHANJIRU HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
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The Teachers Service commission, TSC, has effected the promotions for 1,000 primary school teachers and posted them to secondary schools. This is good news for the teachers who had attained higher qualifications but still plying their trade at primary level.
“I am pleased to inform you that your application for Appointment as a Secondary school Teacher II (T-scale 7) has been successful..” reads the appointment letter dispatched to one of the teachers.
The promoted teachers will have to report to their new stations between January 6, 2020 and January 20, 2020 after officially clearing from their current stations.
To be considered for these promotions, one had to meet the following basic requirements:
Be Kenyan Citizens;
PI Certificate;
Bachelor’s Degree in Education with 2 teaching subjects;
Must have minimum mean grade C+ (Plus) at Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) or its equivalent and minimum C+ (Plus) in the two teaching subjects.
Must be employees of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
According to the Commission, interested candidates under this category were required to submit their applications to the Secretary Teachers Service Commission through the online platform www.teachersonline.tsc.go.ke; not later than 30th August, 2019.
Those Successful have now been appointed at T-Scale 7 (Grade C2) and posted to secondary schools where vacancies (in their subject combinations) existed.
The good news to these teachers is that the new grades come with increased perks as they will earn between Sh34,955 and Sh43,694 per month. “Your allowances will be paid in accordance to your new grade and station,” adds the appointment letter.
The appointment letters were written December 30, 2019 and dispatched to Counties for onward transmission to the teachers. The posting of the one thousand teachers to secondary schools will try to bridge the staff shortages; which has been worsened by influx on form ones under the government’s 100% transition policy.
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Computer Studies is an Applied & Technical Subject that is examined by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec. The subject is elective for students sitting the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. Computer studies comprises of three (3) papers. These are: Computer Studies Paper One (451/1) that is a theory paper and Computer Studies Paper Two (451/2) which is a Practical examination. On the other hand, Computer Paper three (451/3) is a project based examination.
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To sharpen computer studies skills and gain requisite knowledge a lot of reading is desired. Sine the world has moved to utilization of digital technology, it is thus prudent that one acquires Computer studies resources in electronic format.
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ou can at the same time get unlimited resources for all subjects by clicking on this link; Teachers’ Resources Hub.
AVAILABLE DIGITAL COMPUTER STUDIES RESOURCES
Available digital resources include: English Grammar notes, Set books’ guides, poetry notes, KCSE Past Papers, Schemes of Work, Assignments, Termly examination papers, Marking schemes, lesson plans, Practical Guides, topical revision resources and many more. Click on the links below to open, download and even print the available computer resources:
Chief Mbogori Girls Secondary Schoolis a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located in Mwimbi near Chogoria Town, Tharaka Constituency in Tharaka-Nithi County; within the Eastern Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
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CHIEF MBOGORI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
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SCHOOL’S NAME: Chief Mbogori Girls Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 19326204
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 32 – 60401 Chogoria, Kenya
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
CHIEF MBOGORI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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CHIEF MBOGORI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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Moi High School Mbiruri is one of the top and best performing schools in Embu County. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Moi High School Mbiruri was started in June 1965 under the leadership of Mr. Alvan Njanga (headteacher).In 1987 it was renamed Moi High School Mbiruri. In 1996 it became a pure boy’s provincial secondary school.
As a result of competitive performance, a third stream was started in 2001. In May 2011, the school was upgraded to a national school with four streams. The school has grown to the current population of 760 students, 35 teachers (27 –TSC, 8- BOM) and 30 support staff. The school stands on a 20-acre piece of land.
The school started as a boy’s school. It was purely Harambee School. Since then, the school has undergone a lot of transformation as listed below.
1966 it became a mixed one stream school
1974 the school became government-aided.
1975 the school got the second stream with one stream government-aided and the other Harambee.
1987 it was renamed Moi High School Mbiruri and became a provincial school.
2000 the school became purely boy’s school.
In May 2012 the school was upgraded to a national school; with four streams. The 1 st national class is in form 4.
The school is located in Embu East Sub-county, Embu County. It started in 1953 as a primary school. In 1965 it became a secondary school under the sponsorship of the Anglican Church. In 196 it became a mixed secondary school.
In 1987 it was renamed Moi High School Mbiruri. In 1996 it became a pure boy’s provincial secondary school. As a result of competitive performance, a third stream was started in 2001. In May 2011, the school was upgraded to a national school with four streams. The school has grown to the current population of 760 students, 35 teachers (27 –TSC, 8- BOM) and 30 support staff.
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MOI MBIRURI HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
MOI MBIRURI HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school had a mean score of 8.405 (B- minus).
Bunyore Girls High School is a national school located in Vihiga County. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Below is Bunyore Girls High School’s history as provide by the school;
‘Bunyore Girls High School in Emuhaya, Vihiga County was established by the Cramers Missionaries from South Africa as a commercial training centre in 1905.
The Cramers Missionaries from South Africa visualized Kima Mission (founded in 1905) as a commercial training center for girls who would be taught to live together as Christians and then go to nearby villages to teach Sunday School (Isanda). In 1930, the Ludwigs (American) set up Kima Girls School under the Church of God management. There were 12 students and 3 teachers.
The headmistress was Mrs. Ludwig. Only two classes operated – standard 1 and 2 and subjects taught were Religious Instructions, Arithmetic, Vernacular, Needlework, English, etc. Mrs. Ludwig stressed needlework and the school excelled in this in the whole country. Because of this together with good Christian based discipline, Kima Girls became highly valued for wives throughout Kenya.
In 1936, the school had grown up to class 5, and there were 30 girls. Cookery and Kiswahili were added to the curriculum. A boys’ school was operating adjacently. In 1944, the school was a fully-fledged primary and intermediate school with classes up to standard 8, each with about 25 girls. Some teachers were shared with the boys’ school close by.
The first K.A.P.E. (Kenya African Preliminary Examination) was done at Kaimosi, for lack of facilities. In 1945, this was rectified. In 1946, the boys’ school was shifted to Ingotse for lack of room. Mrs. LaFont became headmistress.
In 1951, Mrs. Browlier and Miss Schneider relieved Mrs. LaFont who was on leave. In 1952, Mrs. LaFont moved standard 1-4 to the present Kima Primary School, while Bunyore Girls’ High School remained the intermediate classes 5-8.
Because it was an outstanding school, conditions for entry were tougher and in addition to the C.E.E. (Common Entrance Examination), a special interview was necessary. Consequently, passes at Kenya African Preliminary Examination (K.A.P.E.) were high and numerous. At this time the school had an enrollment of 35 pupils per class. The school continued to enjoy the reputation of best Domestic Science results and best behaved and qualified girls.
In 1964, the first Form 1 class arrived and the last standard 5 selection was done. In total there were 105 primary school girls and 25 in Form 1. This last primary class left three years later as Certificate of Primary Education (C.P.E.) was now in standard 7. In 1967, the school attained a full Four-year course with single streams and the first Cambridge Local Examinations (C.L.E.) was done with 20 entries. Rev. Rebecca Litunya was the head girl in that year. The school results in K.P.E. were quite good having 100% passes in the years of 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1964.
The first Form 4 Class of Bunyore Girls’ School which was in 1967 had a candidature of 21 girls. Their results in the Cambridge Local Examination were quite impressive i.e. Division I – 2 ( Priscilla Obwogo, later Mrs. Priscilla Were, the former Principal of the school with Grade Aggregate of 22 and Ellen Harun with Grade Aggregate of 21), Division II – 3, Division III – 11, G.C.E. – 3 and Fail – 2.
The school had a pass of 90.5% in that examination. In 1968, the Church of God management handed over Bunyore Girls’ School to the Ministry of Education. Miss. Bannister replaced Mrs. LaFont as headmistress. The school had a total of 180 students i.e. Form1 – 74, Form2 – 37, Form3 – 36 and Form4 – 33. In 1969 a second stream was introduced. Mrs. Hellen Omoka became the first African headmistress. There were about 40 students per class.
In 1970, Miss. Rose Oduol replaced Mrs. Omoka. So she too gave way to Miss. Patriciah Ododa in 1971. In 1972, Miss. Ododa handed over to Miss. Jessica Ngoya. Total enrollment was 410 students. A Harambee stream was introduced where students would sit for the Kenya Junior Secondary Examination (K.J.S.E.) at Form 2. In 1974, Mrs. Priscilla Were took over from Miss. Ngoya.
There were 12 classes (4 moderns) with about 514 students with 16 teachers. There were 2 laboratories shaped to fit 200 students, a dining hall, a bookstore, a small prayer room, 9 teachers’ houses, 4 subordinate staff houses, 7 dormitories (3 new, 4 small and old), a school store, 2 shower blocks, one sanitary block and an old office block.
All these were crowded at 2.5 acreages. In 1976 with the untiring efforts of Mrs. Were, teachers, the board and Harambee support, this was expanded to 6 acres. Gigantic work to fill the valley and level the ground next to Wekhomo Market immediately started, with close co-operation from the Ministry of Works. In 1977, the Ministry of Education granted funds for a new, bigger sanitary block that was built.
The dining hall was expanded, and a stage annex was added. Work was started on two modern staff houses. The campaign for higher academic standards reached its climax in 1977, culminating in delightful and surprising E.A.C.E. (East Africa Certificate of Education) results: Division 1-12; Division II-32; Division III-41; Division IV-20; Failures – 10.
These results were second only to Mukumu Girls’ High School in the province. Suddenly Bunyore Girls’ High School became the envy of everybody around us. The Ministry of Education could not help but grant the first Form V Arts class in June 1978 after a long struggle by the headmistress and the community.
So by 1978, Bunyore Girls’ High School had three government streams at ‘O’ Level and one ‘A’ Level (Arts Stream). The last E.A.C.E. examination was done in 1979. The Kenya Certificate of Education (K.C.E.) was first done in 1980 and was phased out in 1987.
In 1988, there was no secondary school examination in the country due to a change in the education system. That is why in 1989, two sets of examinations were done; the last ‘A’ Level examination and the first K.C.S.E. (8-4-4) examination.
The school excelled also in sports and continued to feature prominently in Music and Netball. In 1978 the school made an impact at the National level in Music, Elocution, Traditional Dancing, and sports. Students’ discipline was quite high.
At that time the staff comprised of 24 teachers, headed by Mrs. Were and assisted by Mrs. Ruth Otemba (who joined Precious Blood GHS in Nairobi in 1985). Later, the Chapel became the library (now Junior Library). The bookstore became a classroom and the books were being stored in part of the kitchen store.
Members of staff still had to seek accommodation outside the school compound. Dormitories were inadequate. Clearly, there was room for expansion. The first ‘A’ Level examination was done in 1979. In 1982, the school got the second ‘A’ Level stream offering Sciences.
In 1985 the Government of Kenya changed the Education System from the previous 7-4-2-3 to the current 8-4-4 system. Because of this, the first Form 1 of the 8-4-4 system of Education was admitted in 1986 as the ‘A’ Level students were being phased out.
This went on up to 1989 when the last ‘A’ level Examinations and the first K.C.S.E. (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations were done. Mrs. Priscilla Were will go down in history as the longest-serving Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School for 17 years from 1974 to 1991.
Mrs. Were handed over the mantle to Mrs. Irene Aderi in 1991, who served shortly before handing over to the late Mrs. Ketry Mbai in 1992. Mrs. Mbai handed over to Mrs. Esther Achiko Muhanji in 1996. Mrs. Muhanji, a teacher of Home Science had been posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1976 – 1991.
She rose through the ranks to become head of the department. She left briefly to go and head Kilingili Secondary School from 1991 to 1996. On returning, the former Principal found Bunyore Girls on the downward trend. To quote her, she always said, “I took the school by the horns,” streamlining all areas especially student and staff discipline and general outlook until the school regained its lost glory.
The former Principal changed the face of this school through a co-operative Board of Governors, chaired by Mr. Samson Munika; and the Parents Teachers Association. Three monumental structures sprang up in record time. The Administration Block – housing all the main offices, classes and library was completed and inaugurated by the former President H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi in 2001.
A Dormitory Complex with a capacity to host 500 girls followed suit and was also completed and dedicated by the former Vice President H.E. Moody A.A. Awori in 2004. The last in her cap of achievements was the construction of the Science Complex which was inaugurated in 2006 by the then Education Secretary, Prof. George I. Godia.
In terms of transport, for a long time, the school had an Isuzu truck (now nicknamed kukhu-meaning grandmother). In 2006, the school acquired a new 51-seater Isuzu Bus and a 14-seater van. In terms of academic standards, the school’s mean score improved steadily from 6.607 (C+) in 1996 to 9.101 (B) in 2006 being the best (at that time) since the establishment of the 8-4-4 system of education.
In recognition of all these achievements, the former Presidents: H.E. Daniel Arap Moi and H.E. Emilio Mwai Kibaki decorated the Principal, Mrs. Esther Muhanji, with two medals; Head of State Commendation (HSC) and Order of Golden Warrior (OGW) respectively.
In addition, the school was made a KNEC marking center and SMASSE center both coveted assignments for any school in Kenya today.
In the 2007 K.C.S.E., Bunyore Girls’ High School produced the second-best overall female student in the country, Mary Mukusa. In the same year, the school attained a five streams status. In January 2008, upon her retirement, Mrs. Esther Muhanji handed over the school to Mrs. Rose Wayeta Waswa Shitsama.
Before she became the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School, Miss. Waswa had been a teacher in this school. The current Principal was first posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1988 to teach Biology and Geography. Due to her dedication and commitment to work, she rose through the ranks to become a Dean of Studies and later the Deputy Principal.
Because of her exemplary leadership skills, Miss. Waswa was promoted to go and head Friends School Igunga Girls and later Moi Girls’ Vokoli both in Vihiga County. When Mrs. Muhanji retired in 2007, she was the only suitable replacement as the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School from 2008.
Mrs. Shitsama is a God-fearing, humble, soft-spoken but the firm lady in her administration. She has steered the school and we have all seen its steadfast growth. In terms of enrollment, the school has grown to a six streamed school since 2011 with an average of 55 students per stream.
Academically, the school has been on an upward trend from the record set by Mrs. Muhanji in 2006 of 9.101 (B) to 9.300 (B) in 2008, 9.4896 (B) in 2010 and the best being 9.6844 (B+) in 2014. The first K.C.S.E. examination results of Bunyore Girls’ High School were above average.
Out of 135 candidates in 1989, we had 1 – B+, 13 – B-; 31 – C+; 59 – C; 16 – C-; 10 – D+; and 1 – D-, posting a mean score of 6.012 (C plain). Over the years our results have been improving. For instance, in 1993 our mean score was 7.5292 (B-), in 2000 it was 8.1756 (B-), in 2004 it was 8.7027 (B), in 2006 it was 9.1010 (B).
Our Best KCSE examination results were in 2014 where out of 263 candidates, we managed 12 –A, 64 –A-; 82 –B+; 58 –B; 31 – B-; 13 – C+ and 3 – C posting a mean score of 9.6844 (B+ – the first-ever). During Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure as Principal, and because of consistently good performance in K.C.S.E. examination results, the school was elevated from a Provincial School to a National School in May 2011.
In January 2012, we admitted the first National School students who sat their K.C.S.E. examinations in 2015. Our target for 2015 K.C.S.E. is 10.5 (A-). In terms of infrastructure, Mrs. Shitsama’s first mega project was the construction of the modern Ruthfisher Dormitory Complex which was dedicated to God in 2011 by The Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha (Arch-Bishop of the Church of God in East Africa – Kenya, the sponsor) and was inaugurated by The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister, Dr. Raila Amollo Odinga the same year.
This was followed by a modern storied staff houses unit (with 12 units) which was dedicated in 2013 by Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha. She is currently working on an ultra-modern Dining Hall complex which was a G.o.K Project when the school was elevated to national status in 2012.
The school has a French Regional Resource Centre since 2010 and a G.o.K ICT Project center since 2011, among others. Above all, we have a beautiful compound. In a nutshell, Bunyore Girls’ High School is the academic hub of Western Province (now Nzoia Region).
In 2013, the school bought a brand new photo-printing machine and computers. The school acquired a new, more powerful generator in 2014. In terms of transport, under Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure, the school has purchased a new modern bus; the MAN (Machine Ainsberg Nosberg), a 67-seater bus which arrived on the school compound on 6th November 2015.
Thanks to the efforts of the parents in acquiring the new school bus. At present (in 2015) there are 46 TSC Teachers, 15 BOM Teachers, 15 non-teaching staff, 25 subordinate staff, and 1203 students. Bunyore Girls’ High School community is, therefore, a community of 1304 people.’
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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 266 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.894. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 363 students.
Kenya’s Capital City, Nairobi, leads in the number of patients with Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19). This is according to the latest reports that were released by Kenya’s Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe on Saturday. The CS said Seven more people had tested positive of coronavirus bringing the total to 38. Of the seven new cases four are Kenyans, two Congolese and one Chinese. “Out of the seven, four had a history of travel from countries with active transmission, one had traveled to Mombasa while two did not have a history of travel,” noted the CS.
According to CS Kagwe, Nairobi Country leads with 28 cases of those who have so far tested positive for the contagious virus. Nairobi is followed by Kilifi with six patients, Mombasa with two, while Kajiado and Kwale have one each. Out of the 38 positive cases, 21 are male while 16 are female.
The CS said the Government through the Ministry is leaving no stone untouched in its bid to curtail further spread of the virus. “Tracing of contacts for the 38 confirmed cases is ongoing. The total number of close contacts who have been monitored stands at 1141. Out of this number, 163 have been discharged after completing the mandatory 14 day follow up period,” he said.
Currently, the Ministry of Health is monitoring 978 close contacts. Three individuals are admitted at Mbagathi Hospital awaiting test results and 833 have been tested so far. The CS said, as a precautionary move, the Government instituted mandatory quarantine for those who have tested positive and their contacts because of the seriousness of the coronavirus disease and its potential strain on the Country’s healthcare resources. So, what happens in case you are identified as a CoronaVirus patient’s contact? “Once you have been identified as a contact to a patient who has tested positive, the Ministry of Health shall send its officials to your house to escort you to a quarantine facility,” explained the CS.
“The purpose of mandatory quarantine is to have close monitoring of your wellbeing so as to safeguard your health and that of your family and the country at large,” he added.
he number of COVID19 cases in the United States has surpassed 110,000, according to the latest data from Johns Hopkins University(See image below). Italy comes in second with China taking third spot.
Latest Corona Virus Cases Per Country.
On the curfew that was effected on Friday, the CS had this to say; “I am appealing to our people to make it very unnecessary for them to engage with the police by staying at home. I am also urging the police that people must be treated humanely. Make it difficult if not impossible for the police to come into contact with you by just doing the right thing – stay at home. The number 659.59, as our curfew number should be a rallying call for all of us at this time”.
The CS had some good news, though. “The first patient and the third patient of the confirmed cases of coronavirus have tested negative on their first retesting and are awaiting for a repeat test which is scheduled after 48 hours. We remain hopeful that the repeat test will be negative confirming full recovery to allow for their discharge from our treatment centre”.
The Ministry will on Monday roll out mass testing for individuals in mandatory quarantine.
Kenyans are urged to follow the Ministry’s directives so as to effectively cut the infection chain. You are reminded to keep social distance, avoid public gatherings and washing hands with enough soap for about 25 seconds; among other precautions.
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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has issued a cautionary notice on the prevention of spread of Corona Virus (Covid-19) in the Commission’s offices countrywide. This warning has come at a time when the virus continues to spread claiming the lives of over 3,000 people so far; in other parts of the world.
According to an internal memo from Ibrahim G. Mumin, the TSC Director in charge of Administrative Services, the Commission’s staff should ensure all is put in place to keep the virus at bay. “The Commission will seek to create an enabling environment for prevention of the disease by ensuring thorough cleanliness of all common areas and providing hand sanitizers to be used in the offices,” says Mumin via an internal memo dated March 9, 2020.
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As part of measures to stay safe, TSC staff members have been restrained from handshakes; as a form of exchanging greetings. They should also ensure ‘Regular and thorough handwashing’.
Keeping ones surroundings including offices clean and hygienic has also been proposed by Mumin to ensure the deadly virus is prevented.
It is nearly two months since the first infection from Corona virus (also known as Covid-19) was first detected in China. The disease has spread to many continent including Africa, whose case was reported two weeks ago. The disease has been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO), a Public Health Emergency. The effects of the disease are very severe, including death. Todate, there is no vaccine or drug to treat the disease.
President Uhuru Kenyatta has ordered that all learning institutions to be closed in order to curb the spread of the Corona Virus (Covid-19) pandemic. This is after two more cases tested positive for the disease.
Here is the full address by the President on Sunday evening;
“My Fellow Kenyans.,
On Friday March 13th, 2020 the Government of Kenya received confirmation of the first case of COVID-19, commonly known as Coronavirus.
As you may recall, when we first announced the confirmation of the first case, we stated that we had traced 27 persons who had come into contact with the first patient. We have since tested the 27 people at our National Influenza Center.
Today, we have received confirmation of two more cases of the Coronavirus. The two have tested positive as a result of coming into contact with the first patient.
Our health officials have already moved them into Kenyatta National Hospital isolation facility.
The medical teams are closely monitoring the patients, who are in stable condition and responding well to treatment. This gives us hope.
Fellow Kenyans,
My Government has been working to monitor the spread of the virus. We have set up necessary containment and treatment protocols across the country. However, following the result of the two additional cases, we are now directing the following additional protocols:
The Government is suspending travel for all persons coming into Kenya from any country with reported Coronavirus cases.
Only Kenyan Citizens, and any foreigners with valid residence permits will be allowed to come in provided they proceed on self quarantine or to a government designated quarantine facility. This will take effect within the next 48 hours to cater for any passengers who may be enroute. This directive will remain in effect for the next 30 days or as varied by the National Emergency Response Committee.
All persons who have come into Kenya in the last 14 days must self-quarantine. If any person exhibits symptoms such as cough, or fever, they should present themselves to the nearest health facility for testing;
We have suspended learning in all our education institutions with immediate effect. Consequently, and to facilitate a phased approach, primary and secondary day schools are to suspend operations from tomorrow.
For those in boarding schools, the school administration is to ensure that students are home by Wednesday, 18th March 2020 while Universities and Tertiary Institutions are to close by Friday, 20th March 2020;
Where possible, government offices, businesses and companies are encouraged to allow employees to work from home, with the exception of employees working in critical or essential services.
In order to avoid the risk of transmission through physical handling of money, we encourage the use of cashless transactions such as mobile money and credit cards. We appeal to mobile operators and banks to take into consideration the situation, and reduce the cost of transactions during this period.
In line with the directive to avoid crowded places, citizens are encouraged to:
Avoid congregating including in places of worship;
Minimize attendance to social gatherings including weddings and funerals, and restrict the same to immediate family members;
Avoid crowded places including shopping malls and entertainment premises;
Minimize congestion in public transport wherever possible;
Limitation of visitors to hospitalised patients in both public and private hospitals.
Hospitals and shopping malls are encouraged to provide soap, water and hand sanitizers and ensure that all their premises are regularly cleaned and disinfected.
Globally, the impact of the virus is still unfolding. I want to assure you that My Administration is at the forefront of assessing, containing and managing this pandemic in the country.
Some of the measures may cause inconvenience, but I want to assure you they are designed to ensure that we effectively contain the spread of the virus.
I appeal to all of us to strictly observe these measures. I would also like to appeal for calm. Kenyans must avoid misinformation that causes panic and anxiety.
Let us remember that as Kenyans, we have been faced with other crisis in the past, and we have always triumphed by coming together in the spirit of national unity and cooperation.
Every single Kenyan has a responsibility in ensuring they play their part in safeguarding Kenyan lives.
This pandemic will test us, as it is testing all countries in every corner of the world, but I do not believe it will defeat us. If we pull together, and everybody does their part, we shall overcome its worst impacts.
God bless you all, God bless Kenya.”
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The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, Kuppet, as lashed out at the teachers’ employer for threatening to expunge over 3,500 teachers and staff from the payroll. This is in response to a move by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, to remove teachers who failed to declare their 2017/ 2019 liabilities, assets and income within the stipulated time.
“We have noted with concern that the Teachers Service Commission intends to stop the remittance of salaries to some 3,500 TSC employees, most of them teachers, for their alleged failure to file a statement of income, assets and liabilities under the Public Officers Ethics Act,” says Kuppet.
TSC on April 14, 2020, released a list of 3,500 teachers and staff who failed to declare their wealth even after extending the deadline from the earlier set date of 31/12/2019. The Commission said the affected individuals will miss their April salaries until they do a formal explanation as to why they failed to comply. Kuppet says this move has had ripple effects among the teaching circles.
“The Commission’s circular dated 14 April 2020 has caused extreme anxiety in the teaching fraternity at a time all Kenyans are dealing with the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic. Already, too many lists are circulating on social media allegedly identifying the affected teachers,” adds Kuppet via a circular dated April 21, 2020.
According to Kuppet, it will be very difficult for the said teachers to fulfill the requirements set by TSC considering the fact that ‘schools and TSC offices around the country are currently un-operational, while many teachers have travelled far away from their stations of service.’
Borrow a leaf from other employers
The current state of the Covid-19 pandemic in the country has made life very difficult and subjecting teachers to pay cuts will only make the situation worse. kuppet advises TSC to borrow a leaf from other government arms.
“It would be insensitive on the Commission’s part to be punishing teachers during this pandemic when other government departments are issuing temporary reprieves to citizens and foreigners for non-compliance with certain protocols during this crisis. For instance, the government has extended an indefinite extension for foreign nationals whose work permits have expired,” advises Kuppet.
Accordingly, KUPPET has written to the TSC Secretary urging her to rescind the planned action of suspending salaries for any employees until after the COVID-19 pandemic is over and government operations return to normal.
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Wanjohi Girls Secondary Schoolis a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School that is found in Kipipiri near Ol Kalou Town, Kipipiri Constituency in Nyandarua County; within the Central Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County with a Mean score of 6.037 (C plain). This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
Type
CANDIDATURE
GRADES
M.S.S
DEV.
B
G
T
A
A-
B+
B
B-
C+
C
C-
D+
D
D-
E
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2019
2018
2017
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4
11
17
27
43
31
18
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6.037
5.729
5.534
0.308
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WANJOHI SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: Wanjohi Girls Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 07215202
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 492 – 20303 Ol Kalou, Kenya
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
WANJOHI SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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WANJOHI SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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Congratulations for getting admission at Riara University after your successful application. Students joining Riara University are selected by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KCCPS. The students are selected after sitting their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination and getting the minimum University entry requirement. The KCSE students must first apply to KUCCPS to be selected to preferred programmes. The students can apply at school level or apply individually during the first and second revision windows.
Once the applications are closed, KUCCPS then places the KCSE students in preferred courses depending on the student’s score, number of available vacancies against applicants among other selection criteria. In not satisfied with the University that you have been selected to join then you can apply for Inter-Institution Transfer.
The placement body then announces the selection results and students can access the admission lists and download their admission letters.
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Locate the Admission Letter download tab and click on it to download it.
Print the Admission letter and read the instructions keenly. In case you have queries, please direct them to the University by using the official (provided) contacts on your admission letter.
THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER
The Riara University admission letter is an important document that enables a prospective student to prepare adequately before joining the institution. Contents of the University admission letter are:
Your Admission Number
Your Name
Your Postal Address and other contact details
The Course you have been selected to pursue.
Reporting dates
What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
Fees payable and payment details
Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the Riara University admission letter are:
Acceptance Form
Student’s Regulations Declaration
Accommodation Declaration
Medical Form
Emergency operation consent
Student Data sheet
Application for Hostel Form
Student Personal Details Form
University Rules and regulations
Fee programme structure
These documents cab be returned to the Riara University before or during admissions; depending on the instructions from the university.
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Nyabondo Boys High School is a boys’ only boarding school located in East Kadianga Sub location, South Nyakach Location, Upper Nyakach Division, Nyakach Constituency in Kisumu County. This is within the Nyanza region of Kenya. Nyabondo Boys High School is a top performing and best school in the Nyanza Region.
This article provides complete information about Nyabondo Boys High School. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Nyabondo Boys High School is a boys’ only boarding school located in East Kadianga Sub location, South Nyakach Location, Upper Nyakach Division, Nyakach Constituency in Kisumu County. This is within the Nyanza region of Kenya. Nyabondo Boys High School is a top performing and best school in the Nyanza Region.
NYABONDO HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Nyabondo Boys High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in East Kadianga Sub location, South Nyakach Location, Upper Nyakach Division, Nyakach Constituency in Kisumu County. This is within the Nyanza region of Kenya.
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Postal Address: P.O. Box 72, Sondu 40109
Email Contact:
Phone Contact:
NYABONDO HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
NYABONDO HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 6.6 (C+ plus).
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Kiage Tumaini Boys High School is located in Kitutu Chache South Sub County within Kisii County; in the Nyanza region of kenya. Kiage Tumaini Boys High School is a Boys’ only Boarding Secondary School. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Postal Address: P.O Box 3980-40200 Kisii
Email Contact:
Phone Contact: 0713716812/ 0726177888
KIAGE TUMAINI HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done at school level. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
KIAGE TUMAINI HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 6.5677.
KIAGE TUMAINI HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE 2019 RESULTS ANALYSIS
A0, A-7, B+24, B35, B-53, C+53, C68, C-50, D+49, D14, D-1, E0
Mean Score – 6.5677
Number of candidates – 354
University Qualifiers – 172
% of University Qualifiers – 48.58%
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The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has postponed the uploading of the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) project marks for Group IV subjects. This is as a result of the current shutdown of all learning institutions to curb further spread of the current COVID-19 (CoronaVirus) Pandemic in the Country.
“The Kenya National Examinations Council wishes to inform you that further guidelines on the handling of Milestone 1 and 2 for Group IV projects will be issued when schools reopen,” reads a Memo by the Council’s Boss, Dr. Mercy Karogo, that is dated March 27, 2020, and dispatched to Sub-County Directors of Education and Secondary Schools principals.
Knec had earlier set the deadline for uploading the projects’ scores and pictorial evidence for Milestone one to be 31st of March, 2020 while uploading of data for Milestone two would have been done between 15th June to 15th July, 2020.
The 2020 KCSE Subjects with the project component are: Art & Design (442/3 2D Project,
Agriculture (443/3) and Woodwork (444/2). Others are Metalwork (445/2),Building Construction (446/2) and Computer Studies (451/3).
It is subject teachers who assess the candidates’ projects and upload the marks plus pictorial evidence to the Knec portal for verification and final conversions. By the time the Government ordered for closure of schools, the the marking had not been completed by most tutors.
The fate of this year’s National examinations remains in balance as the world puts up a spirited fight against the deadly CoronaVirus. According to the 2020 KCSE time table from the Council, the candidates would sit for their examinations from Monday November 2, 2020 to Wednesday November 25, 2020.
For Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, candidates their examinations would be done between October 26 to October 29, 2020. It is only a matter of wait and see to know whether these dates will be retained or altered; after schools reopen.
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Teachers wishing to proceed for study leave must fill and submit the Study Leave Application Form. This form is to be completed in triplicate. The original copy will be sent to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), Duplicate to the Headteacher and Triplicate to the TSC County Director.
Application for study leave must be received at the Teachers Service Commission Headquarters at least 90 days before commencement of studies. According to the Commission, Application for study leave must be accompanied by a copy of the University/College admission letter.
Applicants for the Three (3) months Research leave must attach the following:-
Initial Admission letter
Coursework completion letter
Transcripts for units completed
A teacher shall NOT leave the duty station before study leave is approved in writing by the Commission. A teacher will be expected to report for duty on or before the date of expiry of the study leave.
Applications for extension of study leave or Change of course or institution must be made to the Commission at least thirty (30) days in advance.
APPLICATION FOR STUDY LEAVE
The study leave application form has been modified to show the number of streams in a school and the number of teachers on study leave. It will apply to all teachers wishing to proceed on study leave. A specimen copy of the study leave application form is herewith attached. On receipt of the study leave application, the Commission will decide whether one qualifies for:-
Study leave with pay
Study leave without pay
No study leave in which case the teacher will be required to resign or be deemed to have deserted if he/she proceeds for studies.
PROCEDURE OF APPLYING FOR STUDY LEAVE
Application for study leave will be forwarded to the Commission at least three months prior to commencement of studies. Where Government scholarship is received late the Commission will consider late application.
The application form will be completed in triplicate and the copies distributed as follows:-
The original copy will be forwarded to TSC by The County Director.
The duplicate copy will be retained in the office of The County Director
The triplicate copy will be retained in the institution
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Teachers will qualify for study leave only when they are attending full time studies.
Teachers pursuing studies for their first degree will not qualify for any study leave.
The number of teachers on study leave at any one time should not exceed 2% of a county’s primary school’s teacher population.
For post primary institutions the number will be limited to one teacher for a single streamed school, two for a double streamed school, three for a triple streamed school and four for four streams and above. There should not be more than one teacher on study leave from a department at any one time.
A newly employed teacher will not qualify for study leave unless he/she has worked for the Teachers Service Commission for five years.
A teacher will not qualify for study leave if he/she wishes to study in an area that is not in the school curricula or in the Study Leave Policy.
A teacher will only qualify for study leave after serving for three years since the expiry of a previous study leave, whether such leave was with or without pay except for KISE certificate cases who will be required to serve for one year.
A teacher on study leave will be required to submit semester progress report to the Teachers Service Commission Headquarters at the end of each semester.
A teacher will be required to submit the certificate one year after completion or the expiry of the leave. Teachers who for any reason are unable to complete or pass their courses will be required to report back to the commission immediately and produce documentary evidence of the part of the course covered and the reasons for the inability to complete the course. A teacher who does not pass the course will not qualify for any other leave thereafter.
Teachers on study leave will remain answerable to the headteacher in their duty station. For that reason teachers on study leave should report to the headteacher for assignment of duties when there are interruptions in their programmes.
Extension of study leave will be limited to a maximum of three months and will be without pay.
Teachers admitted to foreign universities who are self sponsored will only qualify for unpaid study leave.
A teacher on study leave will be required to apply for posting in writing to the Teachers Service Commission at least 30 days before the completion of the programme for which the leave was granted or expiry of the leave.
Teachers above fifty five (55) years of age will not qualify for study leave for courses exceeding 6 months.
On expiry of study leave teachers may not necessarily be posted to their former stations.
Upon approval of study leave, a teacher will be bonded to serve in the Public Service for varying periods based on the duration of the leave.
Teachers pursuing masters degrees through school based or part-time programmes will qualify for a maximum of 3 months leave to carry out research. However, this leave cannot be extended.
The following categories of teachers will qualify for study leave with pay.
Teachers selected for training locally or abroad by the Commission, Ministry of Education or the Ministry of state for Public Service provided they fulfill all other conditions attached to study leave.
Untrained Graduate Teachers in the employment of Teachers Service Commission, studying for the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) in approved Universities.
Untrained Technical Teachers, Assistant Lecturers and Lecturers in the employment of Teachers Service Commission, undertaking professional training at Kenya Technical Teachers College or a post graduate diploma in a recognized university.
Trained Technical Teachers and lectures in the employment of Teachers Service Commission admitted to National Polytechnics and accredited local universities for Higher Diploma and masters degree in the following course areas:
5. P1/AT IV teachers admitted to Kenya Institute of Special Education to study a Diploma in Special Education.
6. Teachers admitted in accredited local Universities to study for Masters Degrees in the following areas:-
History
Geography
Christian Religious Education
Islamic Religious Education
English
Kiswahili
French
German
Arabic
Fine Art Art & Design
Music
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Agriculture
Business studies
Special Education
Curriculum Development
M. Ed Technology
Guidance and Counseling/Education Psychology/ Counseling Psychology
Education Planning and Administration
Entrepreneurship
Project Management & Development,
MBA: Human Resource Management & Development,
Strategic Management,
Project Planning & Management
STUDY LEAVE WITHOUT PAY
The following categories of teachers will qualify for study leave without pay:-
P1/AT IV teachers admitted to Diploma Colleges provided the subject studied is in the school curricula
P1/AT IV teachers admitted to National Polytechnics or Institutes of Technology for areas relevant to the teaching curricula
Teachers admitted to accredited Universities for masters degree courses in the following areas: Early Childhood Education, Physical Education, Research, Environmental Studies, HIV Aids, Disaster Management, Gender Based Courses, Poverty Eradication, Sustainable Development, Conflict resolution, Education Communications Technology and Media Studies
Teachers studying for PHDs.
The Commission will limit the number of teachers pursuing these non-core areas to 15% of the total number of teachers on study leave.
About 5,397 schools are yet to upload their 2020 from one selection lists onto the National Education Management Information System, Nemis. This is according to the latest data from the Education Ministry. This mostly affects the Sub County and Private schools whose selection was done manually. The list detailing the school’s name and location indicates that the schools are yet to upload their selection lists onto their Nemis accounts in readiness for the admission exercise in January 2020.
The Education Ministry has set reporting date for the 2020 form ones to secondary schools to be between January Monday 13th to Friday 17th. This will be about one week after the other students would have reported back to school for the new year.
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Chemistry is one of the subjects offered as a Science in the Kenyan Education System. Testing of the subject during standard and national examinations comprises of three papers i.e Paper one and two (theory papers) and paper three which is practical based.
There are a number of resources that can be used to aid in teaching/ learning of this subject. These resources include: notes, KCSE Past Papers, Schemes of Work, Assignments, Termly examination papers, Marking schemes, lesson plans, charts, topical revision resources and many more. Are you a student who is preparing to sit the KCSE Examinations? Then, these resources would help a great deal during your revision and preparations.
Below is a collation of most of these digital resources resources that you can download/ print at no cost. Feel free to share this article. Click on the links below to access the materials:
Upper Hill Boys’ High school is one of the best schools in the country. Located in Kenya’s Capital City, Nairobi, the school is not only known for its impressive performances in academics but also a good track record in Co-curricular activities.
This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Lord Delamere, a British Settler founded the School in 1956 and was initially named after him “Delamere School”.
It was mainly for Europeans Boys and Girls who could not make it to Duke of York (now Lenana School) or Prince of Wales (now Nairobi School) which were the only Schools European Children attended. In 1959, the Girls remained at Lady Delamere Girls (now State House Girls) while the Boys moved to Lord Delamere School.
In 1969, the School changed its name to “Simba Secondary School “ then later to the present Upper Hill School, named after the Area and Road where the School is situated. It is located along Upper Hill Road, next to the British High Commission Offices and Don Bosco Church on the same Road and rests on a 13.6 Acres piece of Land.
Beginning the Year 1997, the School began to change gradually from Day to Boarding and finally became Full Boarding in 2004. It currently accommodates 1000 Students who all board. Initially, the Delamere Hostels hosted the few Students who were Bright and Needy then but over the Years, more Dormitories had to be put up to facilitate the necessary numbers.
Currently, the School has 17 Dormitories, a Modern Computer Laboratory, Multi-purpose Hall, Science Laboratories, Administration Block and 20 Classrooms(Tuition Block), a Library, Kitchen and Ten Houses for the Resident Teachers. The School has 12 Heads of Department and 45 Subject Teachers( 7 on Teaching Practice), 34 Non-Teaching Staff and 1000 Students. The Student Body is divided into Five Streams per Class named after Colours – Red, Yellow, Blue, Green, and White. The School Motto is “Strive for Excellence” and its Vision is “To be a Leader and a Role Model Academic Institution of Choice both Nationally and Internationally”
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In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:
Postal Address: P.O Box 30424, Nairobi 00100
UPPER HILL SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
UPPER HILL SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 225 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.854.
Close to 46,000 teachers are yet to declare their wealth online ahead of the deadline slated for 31/12/2019. All teachers in employment under TSC are required to declare their Income, Assets and Liabilities
The online portal has been open since 1st November 2019.
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The Kenyan law requires all public officers to declare their wealth; periodically. This declaration is made online and there are hefty penalties for officers who fail to declare their income, assets and liabilities within the stipulated time. According to the Public Ethics Act of 2003, It is mandatory for all public officers to declare their income, assets and liabilities once in every two years.
Any teacher in TSC employment who fails to submit a Declaration or gives false or misleading information is liable to a fine of Kshs. 1,000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding (1) one year or both upon conviction.
Here is the list of non-compliant teachers in this county:
COUNTY
SUB COUNTY
SCHOOL NAME
FIRST NAME
MIDDLE NAME
LAST NAME
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ACHEGO PRI SCH
David
Odoyo
Anuro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ACHEGO S S
Anthony
Rwenyo
Singombe
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ACHEGO S S
Eric
Maragia
Olango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ACHEGO S S
Mark
Otieno
Ogola
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ACHEGO S S
Sylvester
Obiero
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ADONGO PRI SCH
Daniel
Bernard
Omondi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ADONGO PRI SCH
Kennedy
Ochieng
Opondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AIMO PRI SCH
Antonine
Achieng
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AIMO PRI SCH
Rose
Akinyi
Odira
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AKELE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Jackson
Auko
Opondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AKELE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Molly
Anyango
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AMOSO PRI SCH
George
Bwana
Onjwayo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AMOSO PRI SCH
Jacob
Odoyo
Okech
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ANGIRO PRI SCH
Atieno
Margaret
Ongode
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ANGIRO PRI SCH
Charles
Apollos
Oluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ANGIRO PRI SCH
Edinah
Kemuma
Bota
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AOCH MUGA PRI SCH
Gerald
Oluoch
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AOCH MUGA PRI SCH
Maureen
Akoth
Oguma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ARUJO
Caroline
“Atieno Dorah”
Nyambok
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ARUJO
Jacinter
Auma
Ogada
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ARUJO
Marren
Awuor
Miyare
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASEGO PRY SCHOOL
Elsa
Makogilo
Anyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI GIRLS S.S.
Dorothy
“Night Odera”
Apollo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI GIRLS S.S.
Eliud
Nyongo
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI GIRLS S.S.
John
Odhiambo
Gumbe
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI GIRLS S.S.
Philip
Odhiambo
Omolo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI GIRLS PRI SCH
Ronald
Juma
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI MIXED PRI SCH
Peter
Ouma
Nyang’oro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ASUMBI MIXED PRI SCH
Wilfridah
Apondi
Odero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Andrew
Nyabaro
Otara
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Bradox
“Joseph Onditi”
Ayogo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Christine
Awour
Odero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Dedan
Ochieng
Wakiaga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Gregory
Jagero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Jennifer
Atieno
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Kennedy
Kaunda
Motuka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Laban
Nyambane
Bosire
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Asumbi Ttc
Reuben
Ombura
Oloo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ATILI PRI SCH
Mary
Kerongo
Mohoni
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ATILI PRI SCH
Nancy
Achieng
Omondi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
AYUYU PRI SCH
Judith
Akinyi
Miruka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Bishop Ochiel Otaro Mixed Sec School
Mildred
Awuor
Opondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Bishop Ochiel Otaro Mixed Sec School
Nicholas
Odila
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Bondo Secondary School
Deborah
Kwamboka
Moracha
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Bondo Secondary School
Edward
Otieno
Nyamwaya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
CHIEPE PRI SCH
Albert
Ochieng
Owuor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
CHIEPE PRI SCH
Julius
Okoth
Mawan’g
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
CHIEPE PRI SCH
Margaret
Abiero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Chiga Mixed Secondary School
Obed
Ouko
Osoro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Chiga Mixed Secondary School
Stephen
Ouko
Anyona
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
DISI KOCHIA PRI SCH
Edward
Oyier
Oyier
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
DISII SEC SCH
Alfred
Ouma
Olonde
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
DISII SEC SCH
Augustine
Neto
Maigo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
DISII SEC SCH
Calvin
Okoth
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
DISII SEC SCH
Josephine
Anyango
Nyamuga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Dr. Mbai Mixed Secondary School
Joseph
Mochobe
Mwebi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
FR.SCHEFFER ASUMBI
Jack
Otieno
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
FR.SCHEFFER ASUMBI
Phoebe
Adoyo
Obondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD- BONDO PRI SCH
Caren
Aoko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD KADO PRI SCH
Daniel
Odhiambo
Omanya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD KADO PRI SCH
Leah
Leo
Okoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD KADO PRI SCH
Ruth
Awino
Odero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
God Marera Mixed Secondary School
Dororty
Alexia
Ongere
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
God Marera Mixed Secondary School
Nicholas
Oluoch
Oyugi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD NDIRU PRIMARY SCHOOL
Bonface
Onyango
Adede
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD NDIRU PRIMARY SCHOOL
Emily
Obiero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD PONGE
Maurice
Ogutu
Othim
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOD PURO PRI SCH
Frankline
Ochieng
Apamo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOGO- KATUMA PRI SCH
Philip
Oduor
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Gogo Katuma Secondary School
Eliazar
Keya
Ogol
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Gogo Katuma Secondary School
Felix
Otieno
Gworo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT – KABOK PRI SCH
Elly
Nyabondo
Kisulu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT – KABOK PRI SCH
Lilian
Awuonda
Gor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT – NYALGOSI PRI SCH
Albert
Onyango
Abuka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT – NYALGOSI PRI SCH
Tobias
Otieno
Ojuondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT KOCHUNGO PRIMARY
Hellen
Juma
Ataka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT RABUOR PRI SCH
Grace
Achieng
Oluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT RABUOR PRI SCH
Leonard
Adika
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GOT RABUOR PRI SCH
William
Nyowino
Dwalo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Gul Kagembe Mixed Secondary School
Tobias
Ogweno
Gor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GUL KAGEMBE PRI SCH
Hellen
“Anyango Batila”
Akech
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
GUL KAGEMBE PRI SCH
Peninah
Achieng
Owour
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Agneta
Atieno
Okach
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Christine
“Apiyo Ochola”
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Diana
Akinyi
Kanu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Elvis
Karume
Ayaga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Esther
Atieno
Saramba
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Fred
Odhiambo
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Herine
Anyango
Opudo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Josephine
Mabera
Mogaka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA BAY S.S.
Stanislaus
Khaemba
Maasai
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Andrew
Mbeya
Ngolo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Caroline
JumaOdero
Ndinya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Emmerencia
Akinyi
Okatch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Erica
Adhiambo
Ogana
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Esther
Adhiambo
Odede
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Gaudence
Obondo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Gesare
Valentain
Okibo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HOMA-BAY PRI SCH
Rose
Adhiambo
Omondi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
HON KALUMA KOTEWA
Erick
Ojungu
Omondi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KACHAR PRI SCH
Anthony
Nyabuto
Nyakundi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KAWIYA PRI SCH
Stella
Akinyi
Nyamiwa
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KIMANYI PRI SCH
Dismas
Akumu
Akumu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KIMANYI PRI SCH
Elly
Awino
Gaga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KIMANYI PRI SCH
Geofrey
Omondi
Panyako
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KIMANYI PRI SCH
Walter
“Ouma Kako”
Migwambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOGA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Irene
Achieng
Ondigo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOGELO KALANYA PRI SCH
Angela
Akello
Nyamunga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOGELO KALANYA PRI SCH
Lilian
M.
Sinzole
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOPIYO PRIMARY
Lilian
Atieno
Ogutu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOPIYO PRIMARY
Richard
Victor
Nyanjong
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KOYOO SEC SCH
Ishmael
Odhiambo
Oloo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Kuja Mixed Secondary School
Tabman
Oti
Ogalo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KUJA PRI SCH
Jacob
Okech
Okelloh
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KUOYO KOCHIA S.S.
Jared
Were
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KWOYO KAURA PRI SCH
Jared
Ochieng
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KWOYO KOCHIA PRI SCH
Eunice
Akinyi
Amayo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KWOYO KOCHIA PRI SCH
John
Barack
Ouko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
KWOYO KOCHIA PRI SCH
Thabita
Mosoba
Maroa
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LAKE PRI SCH
Jane
Mboya
Akumu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LAKE PRI SCH
Joyce
Adhiambo
Ayieyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LALA MIXED S.S
Hannington
Otieno
Opollo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LALA PRI SCH
Bernadatte
Kerubo
Nyambuti
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
James
Erick
Abon’go
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Linet
Adhiambo
Oluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Nancy
Amondi
Aliet
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
William
Otieno
Okello
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANG OROMO PRI SCH
Anne
Auma
Ofuya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANG OROMO PRI SCH
Kenneth
Ouma
Oyunge
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LANG OROMO PRI SCH
Paul
Olwal
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Langoromo Mixed Secondary School
Elijah
Ongow
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LIETA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Beatrice
Auma
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LIETA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Sarah
Chacha
Mogore
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LIGISA PRI SCH
Anne
Monica
Obuya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LUDHE DONGO SEC
Peter
Bunde
Saoke
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LUORA PRI SCH
Aloyce
Ochieng
Oluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LUORA PRI SCH
Joan
Adhiambo
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LUORA PRI SCH
Lameck
Odhiambo
Awuor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LUORA PRI SCH
Samson
Akuki
Ondago
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Luora Secondary School
Hezron
“Otieno Richard”
Ngicho
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Luora Secondary School
Luke
Odhiambo
Odingo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Luora Secondary School
Victoria
Akinyi
Rabong’o
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Lwaho Mixed Secondary School
Peter
Sterling
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LWAHO PRI SCH
Bob
Adongo
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LWAHO PRI SCH
Christine
Anyango
Bonyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
LWAHO PRI SCH
Esther
Amondi
Oduor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MAGUJE PRI SCH
Peter
Wasonga
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MAGUTI MIXED SEC
John
Olwero
Nyadongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MAGWAR PRI SCH
Erick
Otieno
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MAGWAR PRI SCH
Everlyne
Achieng
Okoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MAJIWA PRI SCH
Ruth
Akinyi
Ogutu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MARIENGA PRI SCH
Joseph
Ochuoga
Okelo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MARIENGA PRI SCH
Nancy
Achieng
Okeyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MARIENGA SECONDARY SCHOOL
Elijah
Nyasenye
Mosioma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MARINDI PRI SCH
Jenipher
Akeyo
Oluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MARINDI PRI SCH
Lawrence
Opondo
Ondiek
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MASAKLA PRI SCH
Jactone
Osewe
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MASAKLA PRI SCH
Rose
Achieng
Olal
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MUCHE PRI SCH
Collince
Otieno
Abuka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
MUCHE PRI SCH
John
Omondi
Asiyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDIRU PRI SCH
Andretar
Chana
Oswerah
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDIRU PRI SCH
Benter
Adhiambo
Ondiwa
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDIRU PRI SCH
Maurice
Onyango
Okumu
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDIRU PRI SCH
Noreen
Adhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDIRU PRI SCH
Rose
Akomo
Okeyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NDUTA PRI SCH
Mary
Grena
Ogucha
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NGULU PRIMARY
Alphone
Oyaro
Ochieng
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NGULU PRIMARY
Samson
Ochieng’
Ogana
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NGULU PRIMARY
Tom
Oluoch
Omolo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYACHAR PRI SCH
George
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYACHAR PRI SCH
Leonard
Onyango
Mbogo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAGIDHA PRI SCH
Abigael
Anyango
Omollo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAJANJA M SEC SCH
Erick
Owaja
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAJANJA M SEC SCH
Holyvance
Odhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAJANJA M SEC SCH
Queenter
Amondi
Manyala
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAJANJA PRI SCH
Debora
Akoko
Amayo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAKAHIA PRI SCH
George
Owano
Aluoch
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAKUNE PRI SCH
Mary
Atieno
Wasonga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAKWADHA PRI SCH
Alice
Akoth
Oindo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAKWADHA PRI SCH
Jacktone
Opiyo
Ouko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALIENG’A
Eunice
Atieno
Asugo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALIENG’A
Patricia
Nelly
Auma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALIENG’A
Peter
Majiwa
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALKINYI SEC SCH
Charles
Owino
Ober
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALKINYI SEC SCH
John
Oketch
Rabongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALKINYI SEC SCH
Nicholus
Okoth
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALKINYI PRI SCH
Edwins
Malachi
Okech
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALKINYI PRI SCH
Mercy
Adoyo
Oyier
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYALUYA PRI SCH
John
Onyango
Nyoware
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANDEMA PRI SCH
Roda
Adhiambo
Ochola
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANDIERE PRI SCH
Onyango
Bernard
Odiko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANDIWA PRI SCH
Gabriel
Okoth
Owuor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANDIWA PRI SCH
Henry
George
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
nyandiwa mixed sec
Jesca
Auma
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANDO PRI SCH
Boaz
Ochola
Onguka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGUU PRI SCH
Ibrahim
Peter
Okech
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGUU PRI SCH
Maureen
Akinyi
Akiri
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGUU PRI SCH
Mereza
“Adhiambo E.”
Okoyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGWESO SCH FOR THE DEAF
Atieno
Caroline
Omiti
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGWESO SCH FOR THE DEAF
Joan
Akumu
Ondiwa
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYANGWESO SCH FOR THE DEAF
Salome
Juma
Saka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAUNDHO PRI SCH
David
Owayo
Okoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAUNDHO PRI SCH
Margaret
Achieng
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAUU PRI SCH
Francis
George
Okeyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAWAWA PRI SCH
George
Otieno
Ogindi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAWAWA PRI SCH
Gladys
Achieng
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAWAWA PRI SCH
James
Ochieng
Adongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYAWITA PRI SCH
James
Ochieng
Sitera
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYOPUNGE PRI SCH
Maureen
Auma
Omollo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYOPUNGE PRI SCH
Michael
Odhiambo
Odote
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
NYOPUNGE PRI SCH
Peter
Odondi
Kawah
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OBENGLE PRI SCH
Anne
Ombeng
Okundi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OBUNGA PRI SCH
John
Buong
Ochiel
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OBUYA PRI SCH
David
Okech
Okwany
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OBUYA PRI SCH
Petronillah
Khavetsa
Musine
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OBWANDA
Lavera
Davoli
Ayoo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ODIENYA PRI SCH
Benter
Achieng
Nyamori
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ODIENYA PRI SCH
Charles
Ogalo
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ODIENYA PRI SCH
Dorice
Nekesa
Malaba
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ODIENYA PRI SCH
Erick
Ochieng
Aoko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ODIENYA PRI SCH
Tom
Auko
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Beatrice
Akinyi
Otina
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Betty
“Jeruto Tollim”
Biwott
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Caroline
Achieng
Okech
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Joseph
Otieno
Owiti
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Pamela
Atieno
Okul
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OGANDE GIRLS S. S.
Queenter
Akoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Ogande Sch For Mentall Handicapped
Ruth
Adhiambo
Okoto
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OJUNGE PRI SCH
Bernard
Nyamuche
Ngala
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLARE S.S.
dancan
ouma
OCHUODHO
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLARE S.S.
Isaiah
Otieno
Juma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLARE S.S.
Nancy
Magutu
Otachi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLODO PRI SCHOOL
Samuel
Doe
Obwana
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Oluso Mixed Secondary School
Anne
Adhiambo
Owino
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Oluso Mixed Secondary School
Petronilla
Auma
Okwany
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLUSO PRI SCH
Josphine
Akoth
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLUSO PRI SCH
Joyce
Awiti
Onditi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLUSO PRI SCH
Rose
Nyansiaboka
Oirere
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OLUSO PRI SCH
Tom
Mboya
Rabongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OMOCHE PRI SCH
Jackline
Akoth
Owiti
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONDICHE PRI SCH
Dorcas
Kemunto
Kionga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONDICHE PRI SCH
Tom
Obor
Ogwang
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONGANGA PRY SCH
Julius
Ouma
Adumbo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONGANGA PRY SCH
Maryanne
Achieng
Ojijo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONGORO PRI SCH
Samuel
Ooko
Oyugi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONGORO PRI SCH
Wilson
Mwai
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONYEGE PRI SCH
Bonfas
Owino
Nyambocha
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONYEGE PRI SCH
Chris
Robert
Shimba
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ONYEGE PRI SCH
Isaiah
Cheluget
Ogwang
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Opinde Mixed Secondary School
Brian
Otieno
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Opinde Mixed Secondary School
Nelson
Yogo
Oloo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OPINDE PRI SCH
Maurice
Ogillo
Odongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO S.S.
Clifton
Otieno
Awiti
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO S.S.
Enock
Otieno
Mbogo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO S.S.
Jabes
Okal
Omogi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO S.S.
Kennedy
Ochieng
Odoyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO PRI SCH
Ismael
Odoyo
Auka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO PRI SCH
Joanes
Phelix
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ORERO PRI SCH
Rodgers
Oburu
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OTARO PRI SCH
Denis
Odongo
Opere
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OTHORO PRI SCH
Rose
“Nancy Akoth”
Ouma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OTOLO PRI SCH
George
Kibwage
Ombongi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OTOLO PRI SCH
George
Gisiora
Gitaga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
OTOLO PRI SCH
Nelly
Aran
Juma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PALA MASANGO PRI SCH
George
Ouma
Ojwang
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PALA MASANGO PRI SCH
Nelly
Akinyi
Owaka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Pala Masogo Mixed Secondary School
Dalmas
Omonyi
Keuya
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Pala Masogo Mixed Secondary School
Vincent
Oguna
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PAP ALARA PRI SCH
Caroline
Akinyi
Odongo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PAP ALARA PRI SCH
Francis
Ogwang
Ongaro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PAP KAMATHAYO PRI SCH
Hassan
Nyangau
Osero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PEDO PRI SCH
Amos
Kiche
Ongoto
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PEDO PRI SCH
Evalyne
Achieng
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PUNDO KALANYA PRI SCH
Benson
Oyoyo
Awita
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
PUNDO KALANYA PRI SCH
Michael
Anyango
Okelo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RABUOR KAURA PRIMAY SCHOOL
Monica
Atieno
Owidi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RABUOR MASAWA PRI SCH
Herine
Akinyi
Owuor
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RABUOR MASAWA PRI SCH
Joyce
Achieng
Aoko
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Rabuor Masawa sec sch
Daniel
Omondi
Ongoro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RADIRO PRI SCH
Carolyne
Kutteh
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RANDUNG primary
Caren
Akinyi
Okong’o
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RANGII PRI SCH
Doreen
Aoko
Auma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RANGII PRI SCH
Veronicah
Nyaminsa
Orang’i
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Rangwe Girls Secondary School
Evans
Oluoch
Onyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RANGWE PRI SCH
Rosyline
Nanyama
Wakoli
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
Riwa Mixed Day Secondary School
Mercy
Akinyi
Okeyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ROBA PRI SCH
Jacob
Ochieng
Omollo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ROBA PRI SCH
Michael
Osewe
Nyabala
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RODI KOPANY PRI SCH
Dorothy
Awour
Atanga
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RODI KOPANY PRI SCH
Linet
“Adhiambo Ochola”
Ogwe
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RODI KOPANY PRI SCH
Odhiambo
Lucas
Ndong
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RUGA PRI SCH
Dancan
Omondi
Auma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
RUGA PRI SCH
Rose
Adoyo
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SANGO GEM PRI SCH
Nancy
Achieng
Nyandega
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SERO MIXED DAY
Huldah
Atieno
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SHAURI YAKO PRI SCH
Alice
Ayoma
Gai
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SHAURI YAKO PRI SCH
Elizabeth
Oywera
Okoro
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SHAURI YAKO PRI SCH
Eunice
Adoyo
Orawo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SHAURI YAKO PRI SCH
Turphenah
Lenza
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SINOGO PRI SCH
Bernadette
Onditi
Aloo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
SOTA KOCHIA PRI SCH
James
Onyango
Aloo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST DOMINIC RABANGO SEC
Charles
Mkei
Onguka
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST AMBROSE GOT RABUOR SEC
Lenox
Ratula
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST DOMINIC WIGA SEC
Godfrey
Alele
Onyuna
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST DOMINIC WIGA SEC
Julius
Otieno
Opole
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST PAULS LIGISA SEC
Anyuor
Samantha
Akoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST PAULS LIGISA SEC
John
“Joseph O.”
Ondiany
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST PAULS LIGISA SEC
Johnstone
Isaac
Khaemba
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST PAULS LIGISA SEC
Vincent
Ochieng
Odero
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Albert Chepe Mixed Secondary School
Everlyne
Akinyi
Opiyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Albert Chepe Mixed Secondary School
Martin
Barasa
Wanyonyi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. John’s Got Kabok Mixed Sec. School
Verah
Akinyi
Auma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Josephine Bakhita Girls Sec. School
Bornface
Owino
Ogada
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Josephine Bakhita Girls Sec. School
Evance
Mzee
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Mary’s Kachar Girls Secondary School
Joel
Kevin
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Mary’s Kachar Girls Secondary School
Salome
Achieng
Rariwi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Mathew’s Godbondo Mixed Sec Sch
Everlyne
Mengo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Pauls Oach Muga Mixed Sec. School
Albert
Akech
Ocholi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Pauls Oach Muga Mixed Sec. School
Lilian
Nakhumicha
Makokha
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
St. Pauls Oach Muga Mixed Sec. School
Zachary
Philips
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
ST. THERESA’S NYAUU
Willis
Okoth
Owidi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
TAR PRI SCH
Beatrice
Auma
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WAHAMBLA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Sarah
Awour
Ojwang
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WANGAPALA KOBUOLA
Jacob
Ogolla
Oyango
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WANGAPALA KOBUOLA
Thomas
Mboya
Omune
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIGA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Anthony
Odhiambo
Okoth
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIGA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Susan
Akoth
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
wikoteng mixed sec
Consolata
Auma
Abok
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
wikoteng mixed sec
John
N
Kimuto
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
wikoteng mixed sec
Yvonne
Alouch
Otieno
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIOBIERO PRI SCH
Josephine
Akinyi
Ochumba
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIOBIERO PRI SCH
Lydia
Atieno
Opiyo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIOBIERO PRI SCH
Pilly
Anyango
Onditi
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
WIOBIERO SEC
Calvince
Okoth
Okombo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
YAWO PRI SCH
Benta
Akoth
Ayoo
HOMABAY
HOMA BAY
YOGO PRI SCH
Geoffrey
Ojwang
Omollo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Ambassador Pamela Mboya Secondary School
Pamela
Akinyi
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
ARINGO
Dickson
Ojiayo
Omondi
HOMABAY
MBITA
ARINGO
Moses
Odhiambo
Mambo
HOMABAY
MBITA
BEDIE
Calleb
Odhiambo
Otoo
HOMABAY
MBITA
BEDIE
Denish
Ochieng
Ochuodho
HOMABAY
MBITA
BONDO TOWNSHIP
Samuel
Ochieng
Okal
HOMABAY
MBITA
CHAMAKOWA
Felistus
Moraa
Makori
HOMABAY
MBITA
DR WILLIAMS PRI SCH
Joram
Owour
Malombo
HOMABAY
MBITA
DR WILLIAMS PRI SCH
Peter
Oburu
HOMABAY
MBITA
EDDIE MEMORIAL
Benter
Akinyi
Ajuma
HOMABAY
MBITA
Father Tillen Mixed Day Secondary Sch
Edgar
Kadieda
Oluoch
HOMABAY
MBITA
Father Tillen Mixed Day Secondary Sch
Samwel
Odiwuor
Otuoma
HOMABAY
MBITA
GENGE
Samson
Onyango
Kalima
HOMABAY
MBITA
GOD-JOPE
Marsela
Atieno
Oyoko
HOMABAY
MBITA
GOT- AWENDO
Tiberius
Odhiambo
Okal
HOMABAY
MBITA
GOT NYASUMBI
John
Otieno
Owino
HOMABAY
MBITA
Hope Special School For The M.H. Wando
Benedict
Odhiambo
Opar
HOMABAY
MBITA
Hope Special School For The M.H. Wando
Michael
Oketch
Keta
HOMABAY
MBITA
Hope Special School For The M.H. Wando
Peter
Onyango
Okinyi
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAGUNGU PRI SCHOOL
Isaiah
Omondi
Ogwel
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAGUNGU PRI SCHOOL
Lucas
Ochieng
Rowa
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKIIMBA
Chardwick
Akoko
Maranda
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKIIMBA
Kennedy
Oluoch
Fungo
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKIIMBA
Raymond
Otieno
Aloise
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKIIMBA S.S.
Josiah
Angutsa
Alusa
HOMABAY
MBITA
Kakrigu – Mfangano Primary School
Wilson
Okandah
Okal
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKRIGU PRI SCHOOL
Jacktone
Okach
Karowa
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAKRIGU PRI SCHOOL
Samuel
Oking
Okomo
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAMASENGRE SEC SCHOOL
Jason
Ombaki
Omabene
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAMATO
Elizabeth
Andere
Omugah
HOMABAY
MBITA
Kamato Secondary School
Lorine
Adhiambo
Ouma
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAMGERE
Julia
Achieng
Owuor
HOMABAY
MBITA
KAMSAMA
Stephen
Michieka
Omenya
HOMABAY
MBITA
Kaswanga Girls Secondary School
Susan
Kisia
HOMABAY
MBITA
KIRINDO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Beatrice
Adhiambo
Keta
HOMABAY
MBITA
KISAKA
Oliver
Okwayo
Omondi
HOMABAY
MBITA
KISUI
Nancy
Akinyi
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
KISUI
Ruth
Mwake
Mwamboa
HOMABAY
MBITA
KITENYI
Isaac
Samwel
Nyakwada
HOMABAY
MBITA
KIWARI PRI
Ezekiel
“W Ouma”
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
MBITA
KIWARI PRI
John
Agar
Okoth
HOMABAY
MBITA
KIWARI PRI
Maurice
Ochieng
Oduk
HOMABAY
MBITA
KOMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Maureen
Aoko
Odira
HOMABAY
MBITA
LAMBWE
Eunice
Onyango
HOMABAY
MBITA
LAMBWE
Ruth
Achieng
Oloo
HOMABAY
MBITA
LAMBWE S.S.
Bertha
Auma
Odero
HOMABAY
MBITA
LAMBWE S.S.
Eunice
Atieno
Rayuoyi
HOMABAY
MBITA
LAMBWE S.S.
Judith
Awuor
Makogilo
HOMABAY
MBITA
M.P.I.S.
Elga
Akinyi
Onyango
HOMABAY
MBITA
MASISI
Eunice
Adhiambo
Anyango
HOMABAY
MBITA
MASISI
Kennedy
Daniel
Ochola
HOMABAY
MBITA
MAUTA SEC SCH
George
Oluoch
Doosoh
HOMABAY
MBITA
Mauta Primary School
Chris
Patrick
Omore
HOMABAY
MBITA
Mauta Primary School
Robert
Asan
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA PRIMARY
Nicholas
Ochieng
Sila
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA PRIMARY
Norah
Shibia
Nandi
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Beatrice
Ouma
Akumu
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
caroline
“Jecinter Dulo”
Okatch
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Dorcus
Ayoo
Ajuoga
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Elkana
On’gwena
Mak’aol
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Isaiah
Orina
Moseti
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Ochanda
Roy
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Philip
Onyango
Omanya
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Racham
Otange
Emmanuel
HOMABAY
MBITA
MBITA S. S.
Samson
Nyachiro
Mogire
HOMABAY
MBITA
MISORI
Julius
Orony
Owuor
HOMABAY
MBITA
NGODHE SEC SCH
Seth
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Ooko
HOMABAY
MBITA
NGODHE D.S.C PRIMARY SCHOOL
Nicholas
Omudhe
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
NGODHE D.S.C PRIMARY SCHOOL
Willis
Otieno
Nyakoko
HOMABAY
MBITA
NGODHE SDA
James
Otieno
Wadeya
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAHERA
Consolata
Adhiambo
Odanya
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAHERA
Domnick
Otieno
Okello
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAHERA
Kennedy
Ondigo
Olero
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAKWERI
Christopher
Onyango
Tembu
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAKWERI
Elgona
Anyango
Ongele
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAKWERI
George
“Benson Oluoch”
Dianga
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAKWERI
Joseph
Obugo
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMANGA
Norah
Atieno
Bango
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMASARE GIRLS SEC
Beryl
Achieng
Ouko
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMASARE GIRLS SEC
Caroline
Atieno
Makolwal
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMASARE GIRLS SEC
Dennis
Bwire
Akhinda
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMASARE GIRLS SEC
Ray
Ouko
Odipo
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYAMUGA
Salmon
Ojwang
Tambo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Nyamuga Small Home For The P.H. Pri School
Monica
Atieno
Okumu
HOMABAY
MBITA
Nyandeng’a Mixed Secondary School
Christine
Achieng
Owade
HOMABAY
MBITA
Nyandeng’a Mixed Secondary School
Gabriel
“Ochillo Willy”
Ngira
HOMABAY
MBITA
Nyandeng’a Mixed Secondary School
Valeria
Anyango
Obando
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYASANJA
Erick
Omondi
Amayo
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYASUMBI
George
Odhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
NYASUMBI
Martha
Moraa
Ondieki
HOMABAY
MBITA
OBALWANDA PRIMARY
Magogo
Omare
HOMABAY
MBITA
OBAMBO
Dorothy
Akinyi
Abuon
HOMABAY
MBITA
OBAMBO
Michael
Omboga
Adiang
HOMABAY
MBITA
Ochieng Odiere Pri
Nemwel
Bikondo
HOMABAY
MBITA
OGANDO
Isaak
Obare
Ogao
HOMABAY
MBITA
OGONGO MIXED SCHOOL
Norman
Onyango
Ondiek
HOMABAY
MBITA
OGUTA MBARE WARIGA
Linet
Night
Oyawo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Oseno Primary School
Akinyi
Otieno
Mbilia
HOMABAY
MBITA
Oseno Primary School
Mildred
Akinyi
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
Oseno Primary School
Samuel
Ogutu
Ochola
HOMABAY
MBITA
Otieno Kajwang Nyamaji Secondary School
Mmbone
Roselyne
Vodohi
HOMABAY
MBITA
OWICH
David
Otieno
Osewe
HOMABAY
MBITA
OWICH
Joseph
Ngare
Kongere
HOMABAY
MBITA
Ponge
Shem
Odoyo
Mwaya
HOMABAY
MBITA
POWO
Mary
Adhiambo
Anindo
HOMABAY
MBITA
POWO
Paul
Mogendi
HOMABAY
MBITA
POWO
Sospeter
J
Ombura
HOMABAY
MBITA
POWO
Stellah
Achieng
Atieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
RAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Lameck
Odiwuor
Nyangori
HOMABAY
MBITA
RAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Morrison
Njagi
Njeru
HOMABAY
MBITA
RAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Paskal
Ochieng
Ongenyo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Rambim Primary School
Lucas
Ogolla
Ajwang
HOMABAY
MBITA
REMBA PRI SCH
Godfrey
Omondi
Rachuonyo
HOMABAY
MBITA
REMBA PRI SCH
Jared
Abeka
Osingo
HOMABAY
MBITA
REMBA PRI SCH
Kenneth
Odhiambo
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
REMBA PRI SCH
Leonard
Ogweno
Kidera
HOMABAY
MBITA
RINYA PRIMARY SCH
June
Akoth
Ondiek
HOMABAY
MBITA
SENA
Jane
Odira
Ogada
HOMABAY
MBITA
Senetor Otieno Kajwang High School- Gera
Clements
Swean
Magonya
HOMABAY
MBITA
Senetor Otieno Kajwang High School- Gera
Cliff
Sunday
Okello
HOMABAY
MBITA
Senetor Otieno Kajwang High School- Gera
Patrick
Nyamanga
Amollo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Senetor Otieno Kajwang High School- Gera
Stephen
Onyango
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
SIKRI-JERUSALEMU
Oscar
Ojwando
Nyambuga
HOMABAY
MBITA
SOKO ABALA
Joan
Achieng
Onyino
HOMABAY
MBITA
St. Philips Ndhuru Mixed Sec. School
Volgat
Odhiambo
Odiaga
HOMABAY
MBITA
ST. WILLIAMS OSODO SEC SCH
Everlyne
Atieno
Owuor
HOMABAY
MBITA
SULWE
Christine
Auma
Onyango
HOMABAY
MBITA
SULWE
Moses
Oyugi
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
Takawiri Primary School
Gideon
Okoth
Oyuko
HOMABAY
MBITA
TOM MBOYA S.S.
Christopher
Henry
Okulu
HOMABAY
MBITA
TOM MBOYA S.S.
Jacob
Otieno
Oluck
HOMABAY
MBITA
TOM MBOYA S.S.
Thomas
Ongadi
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
UGINA
Sarah
Majani
Nyaura
HOMABAY
MBITA
UOZI
Gilack
Ayot
Ouma
HOMABAY
MBITA
UOZI
Victor
Oluoch
Agwaro
HOMABAY
MBITA
UOZI MIXED DAY SEC
Maurice
Ogutu
Nzugua
HOMABAY
MBITA
URINDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
John
Marongo
Gwala
HOMABAY
MBITA
URINDA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Mary
Achieng
Thomas
HOMABAY
MBITA
USAO PRIMARY
George
“Odongo Peter”
Ondiek
HOMABAY
MBITA
USARE
Iscah
Aoko
Okombo
HOMABAY
MBITA
USARE
Simeon
Wasonga
Opiyo
HOMABAY
MBITA
UWI
Bernard
Opande
Okumu
HOMABAY
MBITA
UWI
Daniel
Ochieng
Juma
HOMABAY
MBITA
UWI
Fredrick
Monari
Maisiba
HOMABAY
MBITA
UWI
Lillian
Akoth
Ondiek
HOMABAY
MBITA
UYA
Odhiambo
Ochome
Okongo
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAKIANGATA
Josephine
Jeremiah
Opere
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAKIANGATA
Saline
Adhiambo
Ogoma
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAKONDO
Florence
Ndunge
Musyoka
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAKONDO
Robert
Okoth
Kamau
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAKULA
Israel
Ochieng
Okal
HOMABAY
MBITA
Wakula Mixed Secondary School
Rebecca
Atieno
Okumu
HOMABAY
MBITA
Wakula Mixed Secondary School
Thomas
Mboya
Onyango
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAMAI
Monica
“Chacha Maswi”
Matunga
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAMWANGA
Fredrick
Odira
Riako
HOMABAY
MBITA
WANDIJI
Ben
Muranga
Evans
HOMABAY
MBITA
WANDIJI
Rose
Atieno
Wagambo
HOMABAY
MBITA
Wanga Pri
Alloys
Obunga
Ajwang
HOMABAY
MBITA
WANYAMA PRI
Shem
Omondi
Odoyo
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAONDO S.S
Elijah
Wafula
Matisi
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAONDO S.S
Jafeth
Odayo
Ochieng
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAONDO S.S
Sarah
Achieng
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAONDO S.S
William
Obongo
Odoyo
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAREGI
Quinter
Atieno
Ouso
HOMABAY
MBITA
WARINGA
Henry
Langa
Sako
HOMABAY
MBITA
WARINGA
Joe
Oduya
Okuro
HOMABAY
MBITA
WARINGA
Philip
Odera
Gadi
HOMABAY
MBITA
Wasamo Girls Secondary School
Leah
Adongo
Otieno
HOMABAY
MBITA
WASARIA
Charles
“Johnson Uhuru”
Oganda
HOMABAY
MBITA
WASARIA
Gabriel
Otunga
Osodo
HOMABAY
MBITA
WASARIA
Ogunda
Joyce
Aoko
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAWARE SEC SCH
James
Agwanda
Akello
HOMABAY
MBITA
WAWARE SEC SCH
Nickson
Ongoya
Odundo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ABURA PRIMARY
Ruth
Adoyo
Ochola
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
AKALA PRI SCH
Jeddy
Awuor
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ALUOR PRI SCH
Macborran
M
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HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ALUOR MIXED SEC
Dennis
Odero
Oguta
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ALUOR MIXED SEC
Grace
Auma
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ALUOR MIXED SEC
Marceline
Atieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ANDINGO PALA PRI SCH
Pius
Gichere
Thomas
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ANDIWO MIXED SEC SCH
Daniel
Waga
Osanya
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ANGIYA PRI SCH
Dorothy
Akoth
Oloo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Apuoche Mixed Secondary School
Juliet
Adhiambo
Otiku
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
AREMBE
Elly
Ocholla
Odero
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
AREMBE
Everlyne
Achieng
Mboga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ARINA PRI SCH
Hazel
Atieno
Okoth
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Bishop Ochiel Nyagidha Secondary School
Emmanuel
Crispo
Oduol
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
BONGU PRI SCH
Dorothy
Akoth
Akumu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
BWANDA PRI SCH
Jackline
A+tieno
Oywer
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
DUNGA PRI SCH
Bolden
Ochieng
Abuto
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
DUNGA PRI SCH
Joshua
Amuka
Ochieng
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GINA MIXED SEC
Fidelis
Ondeng
Omondi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GINA PRI SCH
Alice
Bitutu
Bundi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GINA PRI SCH
Henry
Okeyo
Abade
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GOD POKO PRI SCH
Polycarp
Odhiambo
Kitembe
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GOT KOJOWI PRI SCH
Vincent
Okinyi
Okelo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GOT KOJOWI SEC SCH
Kenedy
Ouma
Misia
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
GOYO PRI SCH
Boniface
Kun’gu
Okinyi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
JABAGRE PRI SCH
Walter
Omondi
Obonyo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Kaguria Mixed Secondary School
Kennedy
Otieno
Ondiek
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KAMASI PRI SCH
Pamela
Nanjala
Omolo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KAMENYA PRI SCH
Phautinus
Aete
Gor
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KAUMO PRI SCH
Gordon
Opiyo
Okello
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KODUOGO PRI SCH
Bilha
Akinyi
Orony
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KODUOL PRI SCH
Christine
Anyango
Oguta
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KODUOL PRI SCH
Richard
Otieno
Oguta
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KOGA PRI SCH
Martin
Oduogi
Gunga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KOGUTA PRI SCH
Elizabeth
Waciaya
Okumu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KOGUTA PRI SCH
Eucabeth
Adhiambo
Omeny
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KOLWALO PRI SCH
Monica
Achieng
Nyangor
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Kome Mixed Sec Sch
SETH
ODIWUOR
OGWENO
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KOME PRI SCH
Peter
Aluoch
Lumumba
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KONGO PRI SCH
Martha
Awuor
Midigo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
KONGO PRI SCH
Peter
Onyango
Osewe
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LANGI MIXED SEC
Peter
Otieno
Jaleny
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LANGI MIXED SEC
Thomas
Opondo
Oyamo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LIGEGA PRY SCH
Joram
Onditi
Ganda
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LWANDA KAWOUR MIXED SEC SCH
Daniel
Odoyo
Obanda
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LWANDA KAWOUR PRI SCH
Moses
Katito
Ochola
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
LWANDA KAWOUR PRI SCH
Quinter
Adhiambo
Owi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA PRI SCH
Christine
Achieng
Omondi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA PRI SCH
Lilian
Onyango
Akech
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA SEC SCH
Benard
Kereu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA SEC SCH
Benard
Ochieng
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA SEC SCH
Cecilia
Kemunto
Isanda
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAGINA SEC SCH
Wycliff
Bosire
Omanga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MALELA PRI SCH
Owino
Philip
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MANERA PRI SCH
Michael
Odiwuor
Opollo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MARANYONA PRI SCH
David
Omondi
Oluoch
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MARIRI PRI SCH
James
Odhiambo
Okoth
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MARIRI PRI SCH
Thomas
Aluoch
Obondo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MARIWA PRI SCH
Nicholas
Otieno
Omondi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MARIWA PRI SCH
Shadrack
Okongo
Onganyi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAROO PRI SCH
Esther
Achieng
Omondi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAROO PRI SCH
Joseph
Aloma
Ndulu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MAWEGA PRIMARY
George
Awiti
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Mbani Mixed Day Secondary School
Isaiah
Odhiambo
Ogalo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Mbani Mixed Day Secondary School
Maurice
Otieno
Munga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Mbani Mixed Day Secondary School
Phiona
Achieng
Boi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MBANI PRI SCH
Robert
Ochieng
Ojwaka
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MINYA PRI SCH
Ezra
Oloo
Ogwel
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI BOYS S.S.
Calvince
Otieno
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI BOYS S.S.
Felix
Oloo
Ochieng
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI BOYS S.S.
James
Okuku
Kadunga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI BOYS S.S.
Jared
Otieno
Audi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI GIRLS S.S.
Akoth
Dorcas
Stephen
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI GIRLS S.S.
Bramwel
Olando
Wesonga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MIROGI GIRLS S.S.
Samuel
“A. Otieno”
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MISANI PRI SCH
Charles
Odhiambo
Ayodo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
MISANI PRI SCH
Julius
“Ben Omollo”
Disi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Misita Primary School
Charles
Orawo
Nyamboga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Misita Primary School
Monica
Paulo
Akelo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDERE PRI SCH
Charles
Ojwang
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ndhiwa Hospital Primary School
Abdul
Nassir
Sat
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ndhiwa Hospital Primary School
Brenda
Anyango
Matete
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDHIWA PRI SCH
Jedidah
Wamalwa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDHIWA PRI SCH
Lindah
Adhiambo
Okello
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDIRA KOKOTH PRI SCH
Saraphine
Akinyi
Okemba
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDISI PRI SCH
Jackline
Adoyo
Anyoso
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NDISI PRI SCH
Ochupe
Charles
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMANGA PRI SCH
Argwings
Watta
Nyakiti
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMANGA PRI SCH
Lameck
Otieno
Okeyo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMANGA PRI SCH
Margaret
Bosibori
Okinyi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMOGO PRI SCH
Lavender
Anyango
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMOS PRI SCH
George
Ouma
Odida
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYAMWARE PRI SCH
William
Agawo
Aketch
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYANDOTO PRI SCH
Caroline
Akinyi
Oganga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYANDOTO PRI SCH
Diana
Atieno
Owuor
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARANDI PRI SCH
Roberts
Maiko
Jackoyo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARANDI PRI SCH
Ronard
Ondiek
Ragot
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARATH PRI SCH
Alfred
Mumbo
Okoth
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARATH PRI SCH
Dorothy
Amolo
Ombwa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Nyarongi Mixed Secondary School
Benedict
Reagan
Lang’o
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Nyarongi Mixed Secondary School
Evernce
Otieno
Adero
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARONGI PRI SCH
Jacob
Owuoyo
Ochieng
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARONGI PRI SCH
Lilian
Anyango
Asewe
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
NYARONGI PRI SCH
Maurine
Akinyi
Mboji
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OBERA S.S.
Gudylean
Atieno
Achere
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OBERA S.S.
Zachariah
Makokhah
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OCHOL PRI SCH
John
Kapoka
Oloo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ODHIAMBO RAMBO PRI SCH
Phoebe
Toto
Emaset
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OGADA PRI SCH
Anne
Awuor
Khagol
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OGADI PRI SCH
Alice
Adhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OGADI PRI SCH
Walter
Bando
Odongo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ojode Pala Mixed Day Secondary School
Edwin
Ouma
Owino
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ojode Pala Mixed Day Secondary School
Ernest
Ambogah
Otecko
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ojode Pala Mixed Day Secondary School
Godwins
Odhiambo
Ayany
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ojode Pala Mixed Day Secondary School
Hayo
Vienna
Daisy
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ojode Pala Mixed Day Secondary School
Judith
Anyango
Omboto
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OKOK MIXED SEC
Janet
Atieno
Ang’ila
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OKOK MIXED SEC
Kennedy
Odhiambo
Akuku
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OKOK PRI SCH
Silas
Otieno
Okello
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OKOK PRI SCH
Sylvester
Onyango
Were
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OKOTA PRI SCH
Jane
Muthoni
Muriuki
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ondati Girls Secondary School
Erick
Okumu
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ondati Girls Secondary School
Mary
Atieno
Awino
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ONDATI PRI SCH
Jacqueline
“Atieno Lilian”
Ochiel
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ONDATI PRI SCH
Washington
Orada
Ngutu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ongako Mixed Secondary School
Josephat
Moreka
Masenge
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Ongako Mixed Secondary School
Samwel
Orima
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ONGENG PRI SCH
Lorna
Akoth
Ouma
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OPANGA PRY SCH
James
Otieno
Odingo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OPANGA PRY SCH
Richard
Ouko
Ogolla
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Oridi Girls Secondary School
Lydia
Muhonja
Buresa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ORIDI PRI SCH
Job
Omango
Okoth
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OSANI PRI SCH
Erick
Otieno
Gwoma
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OSURE PRI SCH
Wilson
Otieno
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OTANGRE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Aquinous
Onyango
Ochieng
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OTANGRE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Japhet
Bosire
Onchonga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OTANGRE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Patrick
Keru
Machuka
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OTOTO (BISHOP OKOK) MIXED SEC
Cyphas
Odhiambo
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
OTOTO PRI SCH
Jackline
Undisa
Ochieng
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
PALA BOYA PRI SCH
Ascah
Akinyi
Orwa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAIRI PRI SCH
Malaki
Otieno
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAKORO PRI SCH
Lucy
Adhiambo
Ogallo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAMOYA PRI SCH
Charles
Otieno
Orwa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAMOYA PRI SCH
Hillary
Willys
Ochieng’
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RANDHORE PRI SCH
Ritah
Nasimiyu
Fwamba
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RANEN MIKUMU PRI SCH
Samson
Obuya
Oer
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RANGENYA PRI SCH
Doreen
Naa
Onyuka
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RANGENYA PRI SCH
Simon
Otieno
Ong’udi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RANGENYA PRI SCH
Tom
Aggrey
Oloo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAPEDHI MIXED SEC
John
Otieno
Okumu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAPEDHI PRI SCH
Beldin
Akinyi
Nyariang
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RAPEDHI PRI SCH
Janet
Night
Wasonga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RARAGE SECONDARY
James
Nyaruhucha
Mosabi
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
RATIL PRI SCH
Evans
Juma
Obila
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ROTA PRI SCH
Wilson
Okinyi
Aroko
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
SASI PRI SCH
Aloice
Akama
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
SASI PRI SCH
Mathew
Ouyu
Opiyo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Sigama Mixed Secondary School
Kevin
Ouma
Aoko
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Sigama Mixed Secondary School
Stephen
Omondi
Nyangawa
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
SIGAMA PRI SCH
Jane
Adhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
SIGAMA PRI SCH
Lonah
Ajayo
Nyunga
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Singenge Primary School
Esther
Adongo
Juma
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ST JOHN’S NYANDIWA PRI
Tecler
Adhiambo
Okumu
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ST MARYS NYAMOGO SEC
Dorine
Adhiambo
Juma
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
ST NICANSIUS MARANYONA M SEC
Andrew
Kenedy
Odera
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Felix Nyarath Secondary School
Wycliffe
Nyandieka
Moseti
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Lucy Odhiambo Rambo Girls Sec.School
Brian
Sidandi
Okoth
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Patrick Ogango Secondary School
Daniel
Aluoch
Achola
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Patrick Ogango Secondary School
Isaac
Ombongi
Morata
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Peter’s Rambusi Secondary School
Mark
Okoth
Ouko
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
St. Peter’s Rambusi Secondary School
Queenter
Atieno
Onyango
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
UNGA PRI SCH
Steven
Osodo
Oduwo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
WACHARA KWABAI PRI SCH
Dorothy
Akinyi
Mado
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
WAYAGA PRI SCH
Jacob
Ohuru
Omolo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
Wayara Mixed Secondary School
Stephene
Otieno
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
WI-KOONJE PRI SCH
Erick
Odhiambo
Okeyo
HOMABAY
NDHIWA
WIRAKUOM PRI SCH
Tobias
Mboya
Oliech
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ABUNDU PRI SCH
Justus
Edward
Keragia
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ABUNDU PRI SCH
Peterson
Achola
Odemba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Achuth Primary School
Rachuonyo
Benjamin
Gari
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Achuth Primary School
Roselyne
Achieng
Okano
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ADHIRO PRI SCH
Kennedy
Odhiambo
Ogaye
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Adiedo Mixed Secondary School
Bernard
Omondi
Tilla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Adiedo Mixed Secondary School
Hellen
Hildah
Anguche
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Adiedo Mixed Secondary School
Jacob
Mboya
Malit
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Adiedo Mixed Secondary School
Moses
Omware
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Adiedo Mixed Secondary School
Wycliffe
Bonyo
Arum
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
AJIGO PRI SCH
Everline
Auma
Owuor
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
AJIGO PRI SCH
Molly
Awuor
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ALARA PRI SCH
Joseph
Ogawo
Obisa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Alaru Central Mixed Secondary School
Austine
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Ochina
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Alego Primary
Perez
Awuor
Owiti
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ANDUU PRI SCH
Alfreda
Akoth
Odera
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ANDUU PRI SCH
Joseph
Oreta
Awuonda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Apuko Sda Sch
Jack
Okoth
Akumu
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Apuko Sda Sch
James
Magata
Ratemo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Awach Pri Sch
Dorine
Atieno
Miganda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Awach Pri Sch
Peter
“Odongo Awuor”
Odinda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
BALA PRI SCH
Teddy
Ochieng
Okal
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Burlum Pri Sch
David
Odhiambo
Oore
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Bware Mixed Secondary School
Naomy
“Adhiambo Oyare”
Ndiege
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
BWARE PRYMARY
Alfred
Elisha
Amolo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
BWARE PRYMARY
Dona
Mbayachi
Agawo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
CHULA PRI SCH
Elizabeth
Akinyi
Obonyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
CHULA PRI SCH
Fidel
Castro
Olweny
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Daraja Pri Sch
Grace
Auma
Odak
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Daraja Pri Sch
Joseph
Odhiambo
Opere
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
DENGA PRI SCH
Benard
Ongachi
Akama
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
DENGA PRI SCH
Jobidant
Omondi
Owino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Gendia Pri Sch
Joram
Okeng’o
Nyandoro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Gendia Pri Sch
Maureen
Akinyi
Ondiek
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
Jesse
Masiga
Kisaka
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
Owaga
Laureen
Atieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
Paul
Abundu
Omondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
Sharon
Heri
Kadhuwa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GENDIA HIGH SCHOOL
Yuanita
Agola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GEORGE AGOLA OWUOR SEC
Thomas
Otieno
Adede
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOGO MIXED
Eliud
Oure
Oyoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOGO MIXED
Jack
“Ombado Raduwa”
Anyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOGO MIXED
Tom
Ogalo
Ajwang
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOGO PRI SCH
Jane
Atieno
Mcrege
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOGO PRI SCH
Moses
Otolo
Onyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOT OKII PRIMARY
Everlyne
Adhiambo
Ojuok
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOT OKII PRIMARY
Jackline
Ayuma
Agonda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
GOT OKII PRIMARY
John
Orinda
Osumba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HAGGAI KOYIER PRIMARY
John
Kennedy
Awino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HOMA HILLS PRI SCH
Roy
Okoth
Wamoya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HOMA LIME PRI SCH
Charles
Ochieng
Owino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HOMA LIME PRI SCH
Grace
Adoyo
Nyabwa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HOMA LIME PRI SCH
Janet
Atieno
Ogolla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
HOMA LIME PRI SCH
Polycarp
Adoyo
Omondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
JONYO PRIMARY
Evelyne
Mahiri
Otaigo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
JONYO PRIMARY
William
Oduor
Owenda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KAGAI PRI SCH
Juliet
Kwamboka
Kombo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kajiei
Dorna
Atieno
Akendo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kajiei
Josinter
Auma
Nyunja
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KAJIEI S.S.
Maurice
Ouma
Ondijo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KAJIEI S.S.
Rose
Anyango
Apondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KAJIEI S.S.
Victor
Maziga
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kambusi Primary School
Mariner
Akinyi
Nyawallow
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kambusi Primary School
Moses
Odongo
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kamser Pri Sch
Francis
Moko
Njeje
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kamser Pri Sch
George
Odhiambo
Olala
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kamser Pri Sch
Wilfred
Maragia
Ochwoto
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kamser Mixed Secondary School
Naom
Moraa
Moturi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kamwala Secondary School
Evans
Omondi
Arogo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANAM PRI SCH
Samuel
Alal
Ngoje
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANDIEGE MIXED DAY SEC
Janet
Awino
Nyaoke
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANDIEGE MIXED DAY SEC
Michael
Odiwuor
Ayoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANDIEGE PRI. school
Caroline
Akinyi
Odhier
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANDIEGE PRI. school
Kennedy
Ouma
Owallah
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANJIRA PRI SCH
Benter
Anyango
Ayoro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANJIRA PRI SCH
Hezekia
Onyango
Rachuonyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANJIRA PRI SCH
James
Omondi
Kabasa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyadhiang Pri Sch
Kenneth
Kaunda
Osewe
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyadhiang Pri Sch
Peter
Ochieng
Awiti
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyadhiang Pri Sch
Sharon
Achieng
Opwapo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KANYAMFWA PRI SCH
Nixon
Oduor
Opiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyangwena Pri Sch
Lilian
Akinyi
Oyuko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyangwena Pri Sch
Titus
Ndege
Pala
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kanyangwena Pri Sch
Violet
Anyango
Atieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KARABONDI BIDII MIXED SEC
George
Odhiambo
Ojwang’
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KARABONDI BIDII MIXED SEC
Mercy
Aoko
Ogada
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KARABONDI GIRLS SEC SCH
Rose
Aloo
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Karabondi Pri Sch
Maxwell
Kolingo
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Karabondi Pri Sch
Shelamiah
Onditi
Ochuma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KASIBOS PRI SCH
Judith
Atieno
Omuga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KASIBOS PRI SCH
Onyango
Patrick
Apindi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KAWITI PRI SCH
Ben
Ochieng
Owenga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kendu Muslim Primary School
Ramadhan
Ochien’g
Ogada
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KENDU-MUSLIM
Hassan
Mazoud
Mohammed
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KENDU-MUSLIM
Moses
Ochieng
Amuom
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kibaga Pri Sch
Darius
Nyangwara
Mogoi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kibaga Pri Sch
Godfrey
Binaisha
Oloo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kibugu Primary
George
Ochieng
Onduto
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kibugu Primary
Mark
Oyoo
Kopiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kimira Primary School
Patroba
Bala
Odewa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KISINDI PRI SCH
Alfred
Opade
Odidi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KITAL PRIMARY
Francis
Omollo
Oballah
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KITAL PRIMARY
Solomon
“Gogo Owango”
Wadira
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOBALA MIXED SEC
Beatrice
Achieng
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOBALA MIXED SEC
Kevin
Omondi
Oyieke
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kobala Primary School
Goffrey
Odwar
Okoth
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kobala Primary School
Jones
M
Weira
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOBILA PRIMARY
Maurice
Ocham
Adero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOBOO PRI SCH
Maurice
“Edward Ouma”
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kodhoch Mixed Secondary School
Stephen
Otieno
Owino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KODHOCH PRI SCH
Evans
Ogembo
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kogana Pri Sch
Asha
Julie
Ochillo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kogana Pri Sch
Grace
Auma
Osano
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kogana Pri Sch
Rosemary
Lugano
Lime
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Konyach Pri Sch
Jecinter
Atieno
Auma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Koredo Mixed Secondary School
Timothy
Nyamongo
Kobe
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kotonje Mixed Day Secondary School
Harriet
Akoth
Ongete
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Kotonje Mixed Day Secondary School
John
Okumu
Okwanyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOWUOR PRI SCH
Kepha
Chianda
Mbuga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
KOWUOR PRI SCH
Maurine
Atieno
Olima
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Liera Primary
Beatrice
“Alice Atieno”
Mwaga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
LIETA MIXED SCH
Leah
Akinyi
Anyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
LO-RATENG’ PRI SCH
Leah
Achieng
Obuya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Lower Kamuga Primary School
Roselyne
Akinyi
Osano
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
LWANDA PRI SCH
Aphine
Awino
Onditi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
LWANDA PRI SCH
Maurice
Odhiambo
Obisa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mango Primary
Mary
Auma
Mollo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mariwa Pri
Christine
Atieno
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Masogo Mixed Secondary School
Daniel
Hardon
Arego
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
MASOGO PRI SCH
Emmanuel
Tindi
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Primary School
Everline
Adhiambo
Abudho
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Primary School
John
Were
Deya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Primary School
Michael
Nabutola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Secondary School
Margaret
Kabach
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Secondary School
Noel
Chelangat
Kesembe
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Girls Secondary School
Roseline
Akinyi
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Mixed Primary School
Sakwa
Masika
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
Bernard
Tinga
Ogweno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
Charles
Ooko
Odero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
Charles
“Jonathan Odongo”
Obongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
Michael
Ndege
Odongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
samuel
Otieno
ayugi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mawego Technical Institute
Vitalis
Agutu
Akongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Migingo
Agnes
“Cynthia Achieng”
Nyang’
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Migingo
Alfred
Onyango
Onguru
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
MIGUNDE PRI SCH
Philip
Ochieng
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mirembe Pri Sch
Daniel
Olang
Obuya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Mirembe Pri Sch
Martha
Bonareri
Atandi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Miyuga Mixed Secondary School
Anyango
Kennedy
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Miyuga Mixed Secondary School
Yvonne
Apondi
Okeyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDERE PRI SCH
David
Ouma
Osumba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDERE PRI SCH
Klaus
Opino
Ogutu
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDERE PRI SCH
Octave
“Tobias Omolo”
Ayieko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDHOLE PRI SCH
Kiseloh
Nyerere
Kawene
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDHOLE PRI SCH
Maeri
Benard
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NDHOLE PRI SCH
Samwel
Ogembo
Ojwang
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NGETA
John
Ochieng
Adede
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NG’OU PRIMARY SCHOOL
Dan
Otieno
Bala
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NG’OU PRIMARY SCHOOL
Florence
Akoth
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NG’OU PRIMARY SCHOOL
Peter
Gumbo
Oluoch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
N’GURA PRI SCH
Pamela
Akinyi
Ogola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYAKANGO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Tom
Oluoch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyakech
David
Oluoch
Midamba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyakech
Hillary
Ocholla
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyakech
Margaret
Wachia
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYAMWALA PRI SCH
Gire
Otieno
Elisha
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyangajo Pri Sch
Eunice
Ochieng
Odoyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyangajo Pri Sch
Samuel
Omondi
Auka
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYANGAO PRI SCH
Benard
Otieno
Oginga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyanja Rateng Primary School
Eunice
Akeyo
Gor
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Nyanja Rateng Primary School
Samson
Onyango
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYAOLA PRI SCH
Grace
Kwamboka
Amenya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYASANJA PRI SCH
Mildred
Akoth
Adika
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYATIR PRI SCH
Judith
Akoth
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYATIR PRI SCH
Naaman
Ligawa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYATIR PRI SCH
Rose
Ouko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
NYAWINO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Amos
Wako
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Obangla Primary School
Richard
Ouma
Maragwa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OBILO PRI SCH
Lucy
Kemunto
Omwenga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ochuoga Primary School
Emmanuel
Rabago
Member
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OINDO PRI SCH
Erasto
Omullo
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ojijo Oteko Secondary School
Karim
“Oloo Abdul”
Opiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMBOGA SECONDARY
Zablon
Okoth
Onyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMBUJO PRI SCH
Andrew
Oluoch
Odongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMBUJO PRI SCH
Perscilah
Awuor
Gor
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMOLO AGAR PRI SCH
Beatrice
Anita
Nyabwanda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMUGA PRIMARY
Collins
Onyango
Odero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OMUGA PRIMARY
Ishmael
Were
Odeny
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Onenonam Pri Sch
Josephine
Atieno
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ongalo
Thomas
Odongo
Okombo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ongalo Secondary School
Elvis
Otieno
Mwango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ongalo Secondary School
Leonard
Okoth
Apaka
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Ongalo Secondary School
Titus
Opon
Gedah
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ONG’ANG PRIMARY SCHOOL
Lorna
Nyonje
Adoyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ONGANG SEC SCHOOL
Winnie
Owino
Akinyi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ONYANDO PRI SCH
Alice
Adhiambo
Atorey
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ONYANDO PRI SCH
Joseph
Nyanswi
Nkonya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIRE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Beth
“Catherine O”
Atieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Clifford
Kasera
Ajwang
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Cliford
Raila
Atito
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Dancan
Ochieng
Onguru
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Dickens
Obura
Agunga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Gideon
Onyango
Oloo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
John
Odhiambo
Onywera
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Martins
Ouma
Kopiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Mathews
Odera
Mutula
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL
Wycliff
Omondi
Awino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO PRI SCH
Erick
Owino
Pire
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO PRI SCH
Erick
Odhiambo
Ayieta
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO PRI SCH
Joseph
Otunnue
Ougo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ORIWO PRI SCH
Julian
Ochieng
Ogola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OSAKWE PRI SCH
Debra
Benta
Odero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OSAKWE PRI SCH
Kennedy
Omondi
Osing
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Osika
Stephen
Wanga
Mboya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OTOK SECONDARY
Evans
Omondi
Owino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OTOK SECONDARY
Maureen
Auma
Olango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OTOK SECONDARY
Seth
Oluoch
Adede
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OTOK SECONDARY
Silas
Owiti
Adoyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OYOMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Faith
Atieno
Nyanginja
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
OYOMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Sylvia
Luseno
Vuhya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
RABUOR PRI SCH
David
Juma
Owade
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
RABWARE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Jacob
Odiwuor
Magicho
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Rakwaro Kamwala Pry Sch
Daniel
Modi
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Rakwaro Kamwala Pry Sch
Josephine
Naliaka
Wanjala
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
RAONGO PRIMARY SCHOOL
Rhodah
Anyango
Ojwang
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SAMANGA PRI /SPECIAL UNIT
Clement
Roberts
Lando
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SAMANGA LUTHERAN MIXED
Maureen
Aluoch
Okello
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SAMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL
Jared
Onyango
Osano
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SANDA PRI SCH
Dancun
Daniel
Ombat
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SANDA PRI SCH
Francis
Otieno
Njira
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SANDA PRI SCH
Ruth
Auma
Opiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SANGLA PRI SCH
John
Odhiambo
Abiero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Siburi Mixed Secondary School
Job
Charles
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Simbi Mixed Secondary School
Moses
Owili
Abila
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Simbi Primary
Enosh
Onyango
Ang’iro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Simbi Primary
Eudiah
Kibuye
Wandiga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Simbi Primary
Joyce
Akeyo
Osika
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Simbi Primary
Washington
Akuno
Chora
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOKO KOGIRA
Elijah
Obango
Yoya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOKO KOGIRA
Fredrick
Ombongi
Makori
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOKO KOGIRA
Joab
Ogaga
Oguta
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOKO KOGIRA
Nicholas
Matiko
Mwita
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOMBRO PRI SCH
Carolyne
Agoi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOMBRO PRI SCH
Dancan
Ooko
Oriche
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
SOMBRO PRI SCH
Selestine
Akinyi
Kwelllo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST JOSEPH KOBUYA SEC
James
Oduor
Ogutah
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST BERNARD’S OTARO MIXED SECONDARY
Cosnissen
Okungu
Ombim
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST BERNARD’S OTARO MIXED SECONDARY
Erick
Okoth
Amuti
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST BERNARD’S OTARO MIXED SECONDARY
Geoffrey
Obongo
Oyoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST BERNARD’S OTARO MIXED SECONDARY
Robert
Ogolla
Owino
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST DOUGLAS WETA
Everlyne
Atieno
Kwama
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST INNOCENT JONYO SEC
Calisto
Ochieng
Odindo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST INNOCENT JONYO SEC
James
Odhiambo
Omwono
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
ST INNOCENT JONYO SEC
Timothy
Okumu
Oloo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
St. Alfred Alara
Lydia
Akoth
Opondo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
St. Alfred Alara
Paul
Otieno
Benjamin
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
St. John Seka Mixed Secondary School
Agnes
Achieng
Ogwenya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
St. John Seka Mixed Secondary School
Jacob
Akuno
Atieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
St. Joseph Miranga Secondary School
Oketch
Daniel
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Wagwe Mixed Secondary School
Maurice
Otieno
Okello
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Wagwe Mixed Secondary School
Sarah
Anduru
Adhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
WAGWE PRI SCH
Everlyne
Atieno
Onyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
WAGWE PRI SCH
Ismael
Obiero
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
WANG’ GOT
Dinah
Kerubo
Twara
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Warao Pri
Antony
Ochieng
Karogu
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Warao Pri
Faith
Bitonga
Manyange
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
Warao Pri
Felix
Ronald
Odondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
WIKONDIEK SECONDARY SCHOOL
Eunice
Moraa
Oganga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
WIKONDIEK SECONDARY SCHOOL
Festus
Meja
Ogot
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
YAWOKOMOLO
Erick
Odhiambo
Ogallo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO NORTH
YAWOKOMOLO
Okumu
Yoga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ABUOYE PRI SCH
Caroline
Atieno
Ndiege
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ABUOYE PRI SCH
Samson
Onyango
Rapemo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA PRI SCH
Cyprian
Kerubo
Omwoyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA PRI SCH
James
Juma
Masoro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA MIXED HIGH
Carringtone
Omiti
Oyoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA MIXED HIGH
Erick
Okoth
Obuya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA MIXED HIGH
Gladys
Ngesa
Malla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ADEGA MIXED HIGH
Perez
Akumu
Inda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGAWO PRI SCH
Calvin
Omondi
Oluoch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE PRI SCH
Beatrice
Atieno
Juma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE PRI SCH
David
Otieno
Oketch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE PRI SCH
Everlyne
Atieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE PRI SCH
Fridah
Nyanchera
Orare
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Agoro Sare Mixed Secondary School
Florence
Atieno
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Agoro Sare Mixed Secondary School
Fredrick
Odhiambo
Aboma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Agoro Sare Mixed Secondary School
Maurine
Awuor
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Agoro Sare Mixed Secondary School
Tobias
Otieno
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Charles
Ochieng
Odongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Elizabeth
Kageha
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Fred
Ouma
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Fredrick
Odhiambo
Achida
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Fredrick
Juma
Anyange
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
James
Maronda
Momanyi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Kistus
Sakayo
Onditi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Mary
Awino
Lumumba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Moses
Akuno
Opana
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Polycap
Okoth
Adicka
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AGORO SARE SEC
Wycleff
Olang’
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ALARO PRI SCH
Edwin
Omondi
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ALARO PRI SCH
Josiah
Ochieng
Seda
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ALARO PRI SCH
Judith
Atieno
Kung’a
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ALERO NANGA PRI SCH
Paul
Ounda
Kongeche
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ALERO NANGA PRI SCH
Stephen
Odhiambo
Ogolla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANDIN’GO PRI SCH
Charles
Ogweno
Gigo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANDIN’GO PRI SCH
James
Koi
Omolo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANDIN’GO PRI SCH
Teresa
Adhiambo
Akech
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANGENO PRI SCH
Boaz
Ochieng’
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANGINO MIXED S.S.
Judith
Akinyi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ANYONA PRI SCH
Benard
Odero
Adera
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AOLO PRI SCH
Molly
Achieng
Okello
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Aolo Girls Secondary School
Harrison
Nyagowa
Odhiambo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
APONDO PRI SCH
Boaz
Ouma
Oyoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
APONDO PRI SCH
Patrick
Ouma
Ondiwa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
APONDO PRI SCH
Theopista
Nyabiage
Makori
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
APONDO SECONDARY
Victor
Kegicha
Mboga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ATEMO MIXED SS
Nimrod
Otieno
Oloo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
ATEMO MIXED SS
Victor
Barongo
Makori
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AWOUR PRI SCH
Jacob
Ondiala
Olwa
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AWOUR PRI SCH
Kennedy
Ouma
Octaph
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
AWUORO PRI SCH
Benta
Adhiambo
Okati
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
BISHOP LINUS OKOK
Alphonce
Baraka
Abayo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
BISHOP LINUS OKOK
Edwin
Omondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
BISHOP LINUS OKOK
Gordon
Stanley
Onyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
BISHOP LINUS OKOK
Peter
Ogweno
Ogolla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
BISHOP LINUS OKOK
Tom
Ouma
Amollo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
CHAGERE PRI SCH
Jacob
Ochieng
Juma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
CHAGERE PRI SCH
Lois
Nyarangi
Olruria
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Danis Obara Secondary school
Duncan
Odhiambo
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Dol Kodera Primary School
Harrison
Machayo
Jumba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Dol Kodera Primary School
Kennedy
Otieno
Nyando
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Dol Kodera Primary School
Nicholas
Ochieng
Odieny
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Dol Kodera Primary School
Otieno
Edwine
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Dol Mixed Secondary School
Helida
Auma
Nyakeno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
DUDI PRI SCH
Jack
Ogweno
Kolweny
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
DUDI GIRLS SEC
Daniel
Oburu
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
DUDI GIRLS SEC
Debora
Auma
Maklago
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
DUDI GIRLS SEC
Stephen
Okech
Kwaro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
DUDU PRI SCH
Everlyne
Achieng
Owiyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GANGRE PRI SCH
David
Otieno
Ouma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GANGRE PRI SCH
Harrison
“Charles Onyango”
Ojijo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GANGRE PRI SCH
Isaac
Owino
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GANGRE PRI SCH
Judith
Awour
Ombogo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GANGRE PRI SCH
Stephen
Ochieng’
Othuro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD AGAK PRI SCH
John
Achok
Koindo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD AGAK PRI SCH
Lilian
Makokha
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD AGULU PRI SCH
Alfred
Kidura
Idalia
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD AGULU PRI SCH
Faith
Awuor
Owiso
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD AGULU SEC
Elizabeth
Adongo
Ogutu
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD BER PRI SCH
Alice
Kemunto
Tori
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Emmaculate
Akinyi
Aluoch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Irene
Auma
Juma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Joseph
Okok
Osir
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Phenny
Akinyi
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Stephen
Ouno
Omondi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
God Ber Secondary School
Victor
Ngwijo
Kibwana
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD KWACH PRI SCH
Michael
Onyango
Abongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD KWACH PRI SCH
Mildred
Akoth
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD KWACH PRI SCH
Wilfred
Kebaki
Miruka
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD MIAHA PRI SCH
Judith
Awuor
Ngoko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD MIAHA PRI SCH
Kenrick
Nyagowa
Ochieng
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD MIAHA PRI SCH
Moses
Okech
Kembo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD NYANGO PRI SCH
Derick
Omondi
Onyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOD NYANGO PRI SCH
Richard
Ogembo
Onwong’a
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
Barnaba
Okoth
Okindo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
Jared
Otieno
Ogolla
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
Joel
Odidi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
John
Titus
Obonyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
Maxwell
Omondi
Ochola
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG S.S.
Tabither
Sheunda
Katiko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT KAGUMBO PRI SCH
Anjeline
Pamba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT KAGUMBO PRI SCH
Cosmas
Oruji
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT KAGUMBO PRI SCH
Dickson
Okoth
Adoo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT KAGUMBO PRI SCH
Shem
Njuguna
Keari
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
GOT RATENG
Ojijo
Agnes
Juma
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
HARAMBEE PRI SCH
Caroline
Adhiambo
Madongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
HARAMBEE PRI SCH
Lawrence
Otieno
Omiti
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Jwelu Primary School
Benson
Otieno
Obonyo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Jwelu Primary School
Hezbon
Ojwang
Ademba
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Jwelu Primary School
Tobias
Okoth
Okongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KABONGO PRI SCH
Naban
Osoro
Nyabaro
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KACHIENG MIXED SEC SCH
Kenneth
Oliver
Onuonga
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADIJU PRI SCH
George
Ochieng
Airo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADIJU PRI SCH
George
Oloto
Owidi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADIJU PRI SCH
Jared
Omondi
Ooko
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADIJU PRI SCH
Mary
Atieno
Nyakomita
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADITON’GE PRI CH
Elijah
Omondi
Asiso
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KADITON’GE PRI CH
Rose
Nyamoita
Kengere
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KAKELO MIXED SEC SCHOOL
George
Sitati
Rapongo
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KAKELO MIXED SEC SCHOOL
George
Okeyo
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDING PRI SCH
Duncan
Ochieng
Aketch
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDING PRI SCH
Martha
Auma
Nyakoe
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Kalanding Girls Secondary School
Antony
_
Ogudi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Kalanding Girls Secondary School
Moses
Otieno
Ogollah
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
Kalanding Girls Secondary School
Naomy
Akinyi
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL
Melvin
Awino
Otieno
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
George
Onyango
Magak
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
Josephat
Otieno
Nashon
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
Lilian
Odhiambo
Ambonya
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
Millicent
Awour
Odera
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
Philisters
Oketch
Anyango
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALANDO PRI SCH
Remgius
Odhiambo
Okech
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
KALELO PRI SCH
Janet
Ayoo
Lusi
HOMABAY
RACHUONYO SOUTH
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St. Anne’s Nzoia Girls Secondary Schoolis a girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located in Likuyani near Moi’s Bridge Town, Likuyani Constituency in Kakamega County; within the Western Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
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ST.ANNE’S NZOIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: St. Anne’s Nzoia Girls Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 37631502
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 343 – 30202 Moi’s Bridge, Kenya
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
ST.ANNE’S NZOIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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ST.ANNE’S NZOIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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