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Education ministry’s compiled lists of BOM teachers per county.

Here is the full list of BOM teachers who are set to receive salaries as compiled by the Ministry of education;

Nakuru county list of BOM teachers;

A total of 1,715 teachers have been captured in this county.

S/No. INSTITUTION NAME MALE FEMALE TOTAL COUNTY NAME SUB COUNTY NAME
1 KOELEL 15 7 22 NAKURU GILGIL
2 JOMO KENYATTA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 14 7 21 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
3 ATHINAI SEC 10 10 20 NAKURU RONGAI
4 NJORO CENTRAL 5 12 17 NAKURU NJORO
5 MOI AMALO SEC 9 7 16 NAKURU KURESOI
6 SIWOT SEC SCH 12 4 16 NAKURU KURESOI
7 TURI SULGWITA 8 8 16 NAKURU MOLO
8 TAITA MAUCHE 10 5 15 NAKURU NJORO
9 MOLO ACADEMY SEC 8 6 14 NAKURU MOLO
10 MOLO HIGHWAY 8 6 14 NAKURU MOLO
11 BARARGET SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 9 13 NAKURU KURESOI
12 ELBURGON DEB SEC 7 5 12 NAKURU MOLO
13 MOLO SEC 9 3 12 NAKURU MOLO
14 TERET SECONDARY SCHOOL 9 3 12 NAKURU NJORO
15 MAMA NGINA KENYATTA SECONDARY SCHOOL 6 6 12 NAKURU RONGAI
16 UTUMISHI 10 1 11 NAKURU GILGIL
17 PCEA ELBURGON 5 6 11 NAKURU MOLO
18 JOMO KENYATTA GIRLS 4 7 11 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
19 KIPTORORO 9 1 10 NAKURU KURESOI
20 TEMOYETTA DEB SEC 9 1 10 NAKURU KURESOI
21 CHESINGELE SEC 2 8 10 NAKURU MOLO
22 MOTO SEC 4 6 10 NAKURU MOLO
23 NJENGA KARUME SEC 5 5 10 NAKURU MOLO
24 GOVERNOR SEC SCHOOL 5 5 10 NAKURU NAIVASHA
25 MAAI MAHIU BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 6 4 10 NAKURU NAIVASHA
26 NAIVASHA DAY 6 4 10 NAKURU NAIVASHA
27 NAKURU HIGH SCHOOL 8 2 10 NAKURU NAKURU
28 BAHATI PCEA GIRLS 4 6 10 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
29 MAU NAROK 5 5 10 NAKURU NJORO
30 NJORO BOYS SEC 5 5 10 NAKURU NJORO
31 NJORO GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 4 6 10 NAKURU NJORO
32 KIROBON GIRLS 5 5 10 NAKURU RONGAI
33 NDIBAI SEC 7 2 9 NAKURU GILGIL
34 MAU SUMMIT SEC 3 6 9 NAKURU KURESOI
35 KAMBALA SEC 3 6 9 NAKURU MOLO
36 MIANZINI SEC 4 5 9 NAKURU MOLO
37 ST BRENDANS SEC 7 2 9 NAKURU MOLO
38 MAAI MAHIU GIRLS 7 2 9 NAKURU NAIVASHA
39 NDABIBI SEC 6 3 9 NAKURU NAIVASHA
40 ST ANDREWS TARABETE SEC 4 5 9 NAKURU NAIVASHA
41 CRATERVIEW SEC 7 2 9 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
42 EWAAT SEC 5 4 9 NAKURU NJORO
43 SURURU SEC. 5 4 9 NAKURU NJORO
44 KIROBON BOYS 4 5 9 NAKURU RONGAI
45 GILGIL TOWN SEC 6 2 8 NAKURU GILGIL
46 GITARE 6 2 8 NAKURU GILGIL
47 NGECHO 2 6 8 NAKURU GILGIL
48 WOODARD LANGALANGA SEC 4 4 8 NAKURU GILGIL
49 CHEMANER SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 4 8 NAKURU KURESOI
50 KAMWAURA SECONDARY SCHOOL 8 0 8 NAKURU KURESOI
51 KAPLELACH SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 5 8 NAKURU KURESOI
52 KARIRIKANIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 4 8 NAKURU KURESOI
53 MAU SEC 6 2 8 NAKURU KURESOI
54 KIPSINENDET SEC 6 2 8 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH
55 ARIMI SEC 6 2 8 NAKURU MOLO
56 MAIELLA TOWNSHIP 4 4 8 NAKURU NAIVASHA
57 ELBURGON   SECONDARY 6 2 8 NAKURU NAKURU
58 ST. ANTHONY ENGOSHURA 5 3 8 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
59 ANALAT SEC 2 6 8 NAKURU NJORO
60 KILIMO SEC 3 5 8 NAKURU NJORO
61 LARMUDIAC DAY MIXED 6 2 8 NAKURU NJORO
62 NESSUIT SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 4 8 NAKURU NJORO
63 NJORO TOWNSHIP SEC SCH 6 2 8 NAKURU NJORO
64 MAWE SEC 4 4 8 NAKURU RONGAI
65 SPRINGS HIGH SCH 4 4 8 NAKURU RONGAI
66 WEI SEC 5 3 8 NAKURU SUBUKIA
67 COULSON GIRLS HIGH SCH 4 3 7 NAKURU GILGIL
68 ECHARIRIA SEC SCH 2 5 7 NAKURU GILGIL
69 KAHUHO 5 2 7 NAKURU GILGIL
70 MUNANDA 5 2 7 NAKURU GILGIL
71 MURIRICUA 3 4 7 NAKURU GILGIL
72 NYONDIA 5 2 7 NAKURU GILGIL
73 ELCK KONGOI SEC 4 3 7 NAKURU KURESOI
74 EMITIK GIRLS SEC 3 4 7 NAKURU KURESOI
75 KAMARA SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 4 7 NAKURU KURESOI
76 SET KOTES SEC 4 3 7 NAKURU KURESOI
77 NYAKIAMBI 3 4 7 NAKURU MOLO
78 ST. JOSEPHS 5 2 7 NAKURU MOLO
79 ST. MARIA VERONICA GIRLS 3 4 7 NAKURU NAKURU
80 MIKEU SEC 6 1 7 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
81 OUR LADY OF FATIMA 2 5 7 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
82 UMOJA TULWET SEC 2 5 7 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
83 TUMAINI HOUSE SCHOOL 4 3 7 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
84 LARE VISION SEC 6 1 7 NAKURU NJORO
85 MUGUMO SEC 4 3 7 NAKURU NJORO
86 NDEGE MIXED SEC SCH 2 5 7 NAKURU NJORO
87 LELDET SECONDARY 5 2 7 NAKURU RONGAI
88 KIENI SEC 3 4 7 NAKURU SUBUKIA
89 EBBURU 3 3 6 NAKURU GILGIL
90 GILGIL GIRLS HIGH SCH 4 2 6 NAKURU GILGIL
91 NYS SEC 4 2 6 NAKURU GILGIL
92 OLJORAI SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU GILGIL
93 CHEPTUECH SEC 4 2 6 NAKURU KURESOI
94 HARAKA SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU KURESOI
95 KAPKEET SECONDARY 4 2 6 NAKURU KURESOI
96 MUCHORWE SEC SCH 4 2 6 NAKURU KURESOI
97 SACHANGWAN SEC 2 4 6 NAKURU MOLO
98 KARIMA 2 4 6 NAKURU NAIVASHA
99 KINUNGI 5 1 6 NAKURU NAIVASHA
100 MAGEREZA ACADEMY 3 3 6 NAKURU NAIVASHA
101 NAMUNCHA PEACE 5 1 6 NAKURU NAIVASHA
102 NYAKAIRU SENIOR SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU NAIVASHA
103 HILL CREST  P.T.A SEC 5 1 6 NAKURU NAKURU
104 KIAMAINA SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
105 RURII SEC. 4 2 6 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
106 ST. GERALD SEC SCH 5 1 6 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
107 MWARIKI SEC SCH 4 2 6 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
108 NAKURU WEST SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
109 GATIMU SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 2 6 NAKURU NJORO
110 KAPKEMBU SEC 4 2 6 NAKURU NJORO
111 MWIGITO EXCEL HIGH SCH 3 3 6 NAKURU NJORO
112 NGWATANIRO SEC 3 3 6 NAKURU NJORO
113 AIC MOROP GIRLS 3 3 6 NAKURU RONGAI
114 FOREST HILL SEC SCH 3 3 6 NAKURU SUBUKIA
115 MARY LAND SEC 4 2 6 NAKURU SUBUKIA
116 SIDAI SEC SCH 3 3 6 NAKURU SUBUKIA
117 ST MICHAEL GATAGATI 4 2 6 NAKURU SUBUKIA
118 GILGIL DAY 3 2 5 NAKURU GILGIL
119 KARUNGA 3 2 5 NAKURU GILGIL
120 KEKOPEY 5 0 5 NAKURU GILGIL
121 BONDET SEC 4 1 5 NAKURU KURESOI
122 CHEBARA SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
123 CHEBOTOI SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
124 KERINGET SEC 4 1 5 NAKURU KURESOI
125 KIPKORIS GIRLS SEC 4 1 5 NAKURU KURESOI
126 MAWINGU SEC 2 3 5 NAKURU KURESOI
127 SACHANGWAN NDOINET SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
128 SILIBWET SEC 2 3 5 NAKURU KURESOI
129 SIMOTWET MIXED SECONDARY 0 5 5 NAKURU KURESOI
130 SINENDET MIXED DAY SEC 4 1 5 NAKURU KURESOI
131 TARAKWA SECONDARY 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
132 TINET KAPKOI SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
133 TINET MIXED SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU KURESOI
134 MONA SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU MOLO
135 SOKORO SEC SCH 2 3 5 NAKURU MOLO
136 ST JAMES MIXED SECONDARY 2 3 5 NAKURU MOLO
137 KIAMBOGO 4 1 5 NAKURU NAIVASHA
138 MENENGAI  SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU NAKURU
139 UPPER HILL 5 0 5 NAKURU NAKURU
140 HESHIMA SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
141 J M KARIUKI MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 3 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
142 MOI FORCES LANET 3 2 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
143 ST FRANCIS BAHATI SEC 4 1 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
144 ST. JOHNS SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
145 WANYORORO SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
146 UHURU HIGH 0 5 5 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
147 MAHIGA SEC 2 3 5 NAKURU NJORO
148 NJORO DAY 4 1 5 NAKURU NJORO
149 SUBUKU SEC SCH 4 1 5 NAKURU NJORO
150 WENDANI SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU NJORO
151 BURGEI SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 3 5 NAKURU RONGAI
152 KANDUTURA SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU RONGAI
153 LAKE SOLAI SEC 5 0 5 NAKURU RONGAI
154 LENGINET SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU RONGAI
155 MEMA SEC 2 3 5 NAKURU RONGAI
156 NGATA SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU RONGAI
157 PATEL DAY SEC 3 2 5 NAKURU RONGAI
158 RUIRU SEC SCH 3 2 5 NAKURU RONGAI
159 SOLAI SEC 1 4 5 NAKURU RONGAI
160 OLDONYOMARA SEC SCH 3 2 5 NAKURU SUBUKIA
161 COULSON BOYS SEC SCH 2 2 4 NAKURU GILGIL
162 GILGIL GARRISON SEC 0 4 4 NAKURU GILGIL
163 KARIANDUSI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 3 4 NAKURU GILGIL
164 LADY ANN DELAMERE 3 1 4 NAKURU GILGIL
165 MITIMINGI 3 1 4 NAKURU GILGIL
166 NDERIT SEC 3 1 4 NAKURU GILGIL
167 NDOGO SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU GILGIL
168 AMANI SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 3 4 NAKURU KURESOI
169 CHESIRIKWO DAY 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
170 KAPNGOROT SEC 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
171 KIPKEWA SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 0 4 NAKURU KURESOI
172 KURES 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
173 MUTUKANIO SEC 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
174 SIRIKWA SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU KURESOI
175 SUKUTEK SECONDARY 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
176 TEMOYETTA 3 1 4 NAKURU KURESOI
177 KOIGE SEC SCH 1 3 4 NAKURU KURESOI NORTH
178 KIAMBIRIRIA SEC SCH 2 2 4 NAKURU MOLO
179 MARIASHONI SEC 4 0 4 NAKURU MOLO
180 MICHINDA  BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 2 4 NAKURU MOLO
181 MWANGI MICHUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 2 4 NAKURU MOLO
182 TUMAINI INTERGRATED 2 2 4 NAKURU MOLO
183 GATAMAIYU SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
184 MAIELLA CENTRAL SECONDARY 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
185 MOI NDABI SEC 1 3 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
186 MUNUNGA 4 0 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
187 MUNYU SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
188 NGONDI MIXED SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
189 NYAMATHI SECONDARY 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
190 RUBIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 2 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
191 RUTERE SEC 4 0 4 NAKURU NAIVASHA
192 KIVUMBINI SECONDARY 3 1 4 NAKURU NAKURU
193 LANET DAY MIXED HIGH SEC 1 3 4 NAKURU NAKURU
194 NATEWA HIGH SCH 2 2 4 NAKURU NAKURU
195 ST MARYS GIRL SEC 4 0 4 NAKURU NAKURU
196 BAHATI GIRLS 2 2 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
197 DUNDORI SEC 1 3 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
198 HEROES HIGH SCHOOL –  BAHATI 1 3 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
199 KIMANI NGUNJIRI HIGH 1 3 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
200 KING DAVID HIGH SCHOOL BAHATI 3 1 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
201 MWIRUTI SEC SCH 4 0 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
202 OLBONATA SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
203 RIGOGO SEC 1 3 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
204 ST. MARKS ELDONIO 2 2 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
205 ST.JOSEPHS KIRIMA 4 0 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
206 WORKERS HIGH SCH 3 1 4 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
207 LARMUDIAC SEC 3 1 4 NAKURU NJORO
208 LIKIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 2 4 NAKURU NJORO
209 MAUCHE SAMOEI SECONDARY 1 3 4 NAKURU NJORO
210 TIPIS SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 0 4 NAKURU NJORO
211 AIC TULWOBMOI SECONDARY SCHOOL 4 0 4 NAKURU RONGAI
212 BOMASAN MIXED 3 1 4 NAKURU RONGAI
213 BRIGHT HOPE LOMOLO 2 2 4 NAKURU RONGAI
214 RONGAI MIXED DAY 1 3 4 NAKURU RONGAI
215 SOLAI KALE SEC SCH 2 2 4 NAKURU RONGAI
216 MWIRERI SEC SCH 0 4 4 NAKURU SUBUKIA
217 TACHASIS SEC 4 0 4 NAKURU SUBUKIA
218 UMOJA SEC 2 2 4 NAKURU SUBUKIA
219 KONGASIS SEC SCH 2 1 3 NAKURU GILGIL
220 LAKE ELEMENTAITA 2 1 3 NAKURU GILGIL
221 MUGAA 2 1 3 NAKURU GILGIL
222 MUTHAITI MIXED 2 1 3 NAKURU GILGIL
223 THUGUNUI SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU GILGIL
224 AMBUSKET SEC 1 2 3 NAKURU KURESOI
225 IRONGO SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 2 3 NAKURU KURESOI
226 KAPTICH KONGOI 2 1 3 NAKURU KURESOI
227 KIBARAA SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU KURESOI
228 MWARAGANIA SEC 3 0 3 NAKURU KURESOI
229 TENDWET SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU KURESOI
230 TINET GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 1 3 NAKURU KURESOI
231 TULWET 2 1 3 NAKURU KURESOI
232 LAWINA SECONDARY 3 0 3 NAKURU MOLO
233 MARY MOUNT SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU MOLO
234 MICHATHA 3 0 3 NAKURU MOLO
235 ROMBEI SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU MOLO
236 TAYARI SEC 3 0 3 NAKURU MOLO
237 KARAI SEC 1 2 3 NAKURU NAIVASHA
238 MILIMANI HIGH SCHOOL 3 0 3 NAKURU NAIVASHA
239 NAIVASHA GIRLS 1 2 3 NAKURU NAIVASHA
240 NYONJORO 2 1 3 NAKURU NAIVASHA
241 AFRAHA HIGH SCHOOL 2 1 3 NAKURU NAKURU
242 KIMATHI SECONDARY 3 0 3 NAKURU NAKURU
243 NAIROBI ROAD SEC 1 2 3 NAKURU NAKURU
244 NAKURU GIRLS SEC 3 0 3 NAKURU NAKURU
245 BAVUNI SEC 1 2 3 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
246 LIMUKO SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
247 MILIMANI SEC SCH 2 1 3 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
248 MURUNGARU SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
249 GICHOBO SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU NJORO
250 OGIEK NESSUIT SEC 3 0 3 NAKURU NJORO
251 TARAKUET MIXED DAY SECONDARY 2 1 3 NAKURU NJORO
252 AKUISI SEC 0 3 3 NAKURU RONGAI
253 BOROR SEC 1 2 3 NAKURU RONGAI
254 CHEMASIS SECONDARY 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
255 KAMPI YA MOTO SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
256 KAPSETEK SECONDARY SCHOOL 1 2 3 NAKURU RONGAI
257 KERMA 1 2 3 NAKURU RONGAI
258 KIMANGU  DAY SECONDARY 1 2 3 NAKURU RONGAI
259 MERCY NJERI SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
260 MIMWAITA SECONDARY 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
261 SEET KOBOR BAPTIST 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
262 SOLAI DAY MIXED 2 1 3 NAKURU RONGAI
263 ARASH SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 3 3 NAKURU SUBUKIA
264 OUR LADY OF VICTORIES SEC 2 1 3 NAKURU SUBUKIA
265 SUBUKIA DAY 2 1 3 NAKURU SUBUKIA
266 KIUNGURURIA MIXED SECONDARY 1 1 2 NAKURU GILGIL
267 TANGI TANO SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 2 2 NAKURU GILGIL
268 UTUMISHI GIRLS ACADEMY 1 1 2 NAKURU GILGIL
269 CHIKAMBA SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU KURESOI
270 KAPLAMAI 2 0 2 NAKURU KURESOI
271 KAPSIMBEIYWO SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU KURESOI
272 KIO SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU KURESOI
273 KIPSONOI 2 0 2 NAKURU KURESOI
274 KIPTAGICH SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU KURESOI
275 KIPTARAGON SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU KURESOI
276 KORABARIET 2 0 2 NAKURU KURESOI
277 KORAO GIRLS SECONDARY 1 1 2 NAKURU KURESOI
278 MKULIMA SEC SCH 1 1 2 NAKURU KURESOI
279 GITURU 1 1 2 NAKURU NAIVASHA
280 KIJABE T/SHIP SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU NAIVASHA
281 MIRERA 0 2 2 NAKURU NAIVASHA
282 MWICIRINGIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 0 2 NAKURU NAIVASHA
283 FLAMINGO SEC 0 2 2 NAKURU NAKURU
284 RHINO SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU NAKURU
285 BISHOP EDWARD DONOVAN  SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
286 MENENGAI HILL SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
287 NDUNGIRI SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
288 ST.JOSEPH KARI LANET 1 1 2 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
289 MOI SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
290 BAGARIA 0 2 2 NAKURU NJORO
291 KAPTICH SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 2 2 NAKURU NJORO
292 KENYATTA MIXED 1 1 2 NAKURU NJORO
293 KERIKO SEC SCH 2 0 2 NAKURU NJORO
294 LUSIRU SECONDARY 1 1 2 NAKURU NJORO
295 MOSOP MIXED SECONDARY 2 0 2 NAKURU NJORO
296 SEGUTIET SECONDARY 2 0 2 NAKURU NJORO
297 SINENDET SEC 0 2 2 NAKURU NJORO
298 SIRYAT SECONDARY 1 1 2 NAKURU NJORO
299 KIPSYENAN SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU RONGAI
300 KOISAMO SECONDARY 0 2 2 NAKURU RONGAI
301 MATUIKU SEC 0 2 2 NAKURU RONGAI
302 MUHIGIA SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU RONGAI
303 OGILGEI SEC 1 1 2 NAKURU RONGAI
304 TUIYOTICH SECONDARY 2 0 2 NAKURU RONGAI
305 KABAZI SEC 2 0 2 NAKURU SUBUKIA
306 SAFINA HAJI 2 0 2 NAKURU SUBUKIA
307 ST ULRICH LAMA 1 1 2 NAKURU SUBUKIA
308 ARTHUR MAGUGU 0 1 1 NAKURU GILGIL
309 OLENGURUONE SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU KURESOI
310 CHANDERA SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU MOLO
311 MUKINYAI SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU MOLO
312 GITUAMBA SEC. 1 0 1 NAKURU NAIVASHA
313 LONGONOT TOWNSHIP SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU NAIVASHA
314 MARAIGUSHU 0 1 1 NAKURU NAIVASHA
315 NAIVASHA HIGH 0 1 1 NAKURU NAIVASHA
316 NGALA SCH FOR THE DEAF 0 1 1 NAKURU NAKURU
317 MURUNYU SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU NAKURU NORTH
318 KELELWET SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU NAKURU WEST
319 CHEPTOROI 1 0 1 NAKURU NJORO
320 KIANJOYA SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU NJORO
321 MUTARAKWA SECONDARY 0 1 1 NAKURU NJORO
322 MUTHIGA SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 1 1 NAKURU NJORO
323 NAISHI SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU NJORO
324 BANITA SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU RONGAI
325 KIAMUNYI SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU RONGAI
326 OLRONGAI SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU RONGAI
327 PIAVE SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU RONGAI
328 GITURA SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
329 GREEN HILLS 1 0 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
330 OLMANYATTA SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
331 SIMBOIYON SEC 1 0 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
332 ST PAUL KIRIKO SEC 0 1 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
333 WIYUMIRIRIE SEC SCH 0 1 1 NAKURU SUBUKIA
. Totals 993 722 1715 . .

2020 Co Curricular activities/ Games guidelines: Referees, Coaches and Team Managers’ payment rates as set by the Ministry

The Ministry of Education has released new guidelines for all Co-Curricular activities. In the new guidelines, responsibilities of various officials to be in charge of the Co-curricular activities have been stipulated. Financing for Co-Curricular activities has also been outlined. The sources for funding include: Co- Curricular Activity (CCA) Vote head, Free Primary Education (FPE) funds and Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) funds. The Ministry of education disburses Co- Curricular Activity funds to the Sub- county Directors of Education (SCDEs), County Directors of Education (CDEs) and Regional Directors of Education (RDEs). These field officers have Authority to incur expenses for the various activities.

In the new guidelines, Counties will now pay referees as Sub Counties bear the responsibility of paying their coaches and Team Managers. This means that referees will now receive a flat rate payment unlike in the past where they would receive payments depending on the number of matches officiated. The same will be applied to Regional level championships.

Here are links to the most important news portals:

Here are the latest guidelines from the Ministry;
‘RE: THE 2019/2020 REVISED GUIDELINES ON FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS DURING THE CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CHAMPIONSHIPS/ FESTIVALS, AT VARIOUS LEVELS

During the co-curricular activities retreat held on 23rd to 25th September, 2019 at Machakos University, the stakeholders revised the guidelines that were earlier released on 5th November, 2018 and 28th January, 2019 on the above mentioned subject.
This revision is aimed at promoting fairness in co-curricular activities expenditure at the various levels. The guidelines are as follows;

School – zonal level

The participating schools are to meet all costs at school up to the zonal level. Such expenses include:

  •  Provision of sports/festival facilities
  • Preparation and training of teams in various sports
  •  Transport teams to zonal championship
  • Pay lunch allowances to school teams officials and referees at zonal championship
  •  Provide meals/refreshments to the school teams

The schools are expected to get funds for this purpose from the activities fund and should not charge parents.

Sub-county Level
  • The school to transport the teams to and from the sub-county competitions and also pay lunch allowances to team official e.g. coaches, driver etc
  • Schools to feed their own teams
  • The SCDE to pay for the referees, judges, sub-county committees, field preparations, certificates and other related administrative costs
County level

During the county championship, the respective SCDE and CDE will be responsible for their teams as follows;

Sub-county Director of Education
  • Transport the teams to and from the county championships/ festivals
  •  Provide lunch to the sub-counties teams
  •  Pay the coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and sub-county committee
County Director of Education
  • The CDE to pay the referees, county executive committee and other championship/festival administrative costs e.g. field preparations, security etc.
  • Allowances will be paid as per approved budgets
Regional level

At this level, the CDE and RDE will be expected to share the expenses as follows:

  •  CDE to transport the county teams to and from the regional competition
  • CDE to pay allowances to the coaches, chaperons, team managers and county executive committee allocated duties, as per the approved budget
  • CDE feeds the county teams/accommodation
  • RDE pays the referees allowances, as per the approved budget
  • RDE to pay administration costs, such as field preparation, security, first aid, executive committee, refreshments, etc
National level

At this level, the RDE and MOE HQs will share expenses as follows;

  •  The RDE to transports teams to and from the national venue
  • The RDE to pay allowances to team officials such as, coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and executive committee assigned duties
  • MOE HQs to pay for teams accommodation in the host schools
  • MOE HQs to pay the referees allowances as per the approved budget
  • MOE HQs to cater for officials and teanis refreshments
  • MOE HQs to subsidize on field preparations/hire
  • MOE HQs to pay for badges, certificates, security, ambulance and other related administrative costs.
Host RDE

If a region is hosting the national championship, the RDE will be required to;

  •  Identify the schools to accommodate teams
  • Identify and book venues/play fields
  • Form and cater for the hosting committee
  • Ensure the field/venues are prepared to the required standards
  • Provide and pay for chairs & tents used during opening and closing of the games championship’
KEY TO USED TERMS
  • MOE: Ministry of Education
  • RCE: Regional Director of Education
  • CDE: County Director of Education
  • HQs: Head Quarters
  • SCDE: Sub County Director of Education

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St. Cecilia Girls School, Misikhu; complete details, KCSE Results, Fees, Contacts, Location, Admissions, KNEC Code, History, Portal Login, Website

St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu. 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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MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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.

MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya.

MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only secondary school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 36613105
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 47, Webuye 50205
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu was founded by the Roman Catholic Church. The school, alongside Misikhu Girls Primary School, Misikhu R.C. Primary School, Misikhu Roman Catholic Church and Parish, and Misikhu Mission Hospital, form a holistic approach by the church in an attempt to provide basic needs of the Misikhu community. These facilities have enabled the spread of quality education, healthcare and spiritual growth in the area.

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MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION
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MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 47, Webuye 50205
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MISIKHU 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.

MISIKHU 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 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 6.491.

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Misikhu Girls High School
Misikhu Girls High School

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Moi Girls High School, Nairobi; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

This article provides complete information about Moi Girls 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. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Moi Girls School Nairobi is a girls’ boarding secondary school. It is a national school located in the Dagoretti constituency, Nairobi County, Kenya.

SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Moi Girls High School, Nairobi
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in the Dagoretti constituency, Nairobi County, Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20405003
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 020-3866087, 3876462, 3861463
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 43112, Nairobi 00100
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

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SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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 43112, Nairobi 00100
  • Phone: 020-3866087, 3876462, 3861463

SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a national school, the main form one selection criterion is that one must have scored over 400 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. Other selection guidelines that are set by the Education Ministry also apply; from time to time.

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 70.415.

SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Moi Girls High School, Nairobi: Student Life and Times at the school.

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2019 TSC Intern teachers’ Interview dates, time and Venues; Kericho County- Sigowet, Soin

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has lined up interviews to fill the 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. This is after the Commission carried out the shortlisting of the thousands of applicants who expressed interest to take up the slots. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office.

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What to carry to the interview sessions.

According to instructions on the TSC memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews once invited:
  • i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
  • ii. A valid personal accident cover
  • iii. National ID card
  • iv. Disability card if any
  • v. Two passport size photographs
  • vi. KCSE certificate
  • vii. KCPE certificate
  • viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
  • ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
  • x. Kra pin xi. Bank plate

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Interview dates for Sigowet and Soin

The shortlisted candidates will be taken through interview sessions to be organized by the TSC County Directors; countrywide. Interviews in Sigowet and Soin Sub Counties will be done from Monday November 18 to Friday November 22, 2019. Here is the interview schedule for this Sub County.
DAY/DATE & TIME VENUE SCHOOL(S) SUBJECT COMBINATION
MONDAY 18/11/2019 AT 2PM MOTERO SEC MOTERO SEC KISW/GEO
CHERAMOR SEC PHY/MATHS
TUESDAY 19/11/2019 AT 2PM KIPSITET DAY SEC KIPSITET DAY SEC HIST/CRE
NGENY KOIBOROT SEC ENG/LIT
KAPCHEBWAI SEC MATHS/CHEM
WEDNESDAY 20/11/2019 AT 2PM KEBENETI SEC KEBENETI SEC MATHS/BST
MARUMBASI SEC KISW/HIST
ST THOMAS MINDILILWET SEC BIO/CHEM
THURSDAY 21/11/2019 KAKIBEI BOYS SEC KAKIBEI BOYS SEC BIO/AGRI
AIC KAKIBEI GIRLS GEO/BST
SUMEEK SEC BIO/CHEM
MONDAY 25/11/2019 AT 2PM KIPTERE BOYS SEC KIPTERE BOYS SEC BIO/CHEM
KAPKEBURU SEC AGRI/BIO
IRAA GIRLS SEC BIO/CHEM
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Duration of internship

Successful candidates will be absorbed for a period of one year; since the Internship period will be twelve (12) months.

Remuneration

Recruited interns will be entitled to payment of a monthly stipend of Kshs 15,000 for Secondary School Teacher interns and Ksh 10,000 for Primary School Teacher Inters. This stipend will subjected to statutory deductions where applicable.

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Latest TSC News: Commission gives details on T-Pay, Training of teachers on CBC and relationship with teacher unions

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has moved to set the record straight concerning its relationship with teachers’ unions. In what is seen as a direct response to the Kenya National Union of Teachers’, KNUT, aasertion that the TSC wants to cripple its operations, TSC now says it has no powers to deregister any trade union.

Here is the presser from the TSC boss, Dr. Nancy Njeri Macharia;

‘STATEMENT ON TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION’S RELATIONSHIP WITH TEACHERS’UNIONS

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) wishes to set the record straight in regard to its relationship with the Teachers’ Unions and state as follow:

TSC as a Corporate Entity

As a corporate entity and as provided under the law. TSC executes its mandate through the Board led by the Commission Chairperson, Dr Lydia Nzomo. The Commission is supported by a Secretariat headed by the Secretary/Chief Executive Officer who is charged with the duty of implementing Board decisions.

As a public institution, the Commission remains committed to supporting the Government in the realization of its development agenda through the provision of quality education. Over the last two years, the Commission has recruited an additional 18,700 teachers to support the policy of 100 percent transition of learners to secondary schools. In addition, to several other key milestones, TSC has fully expedited the processing of pension claims and automated its payroll system, including the management of all third-party deductions.

The Commission was recently feted by the African Union (AU) for the Third Party Transaction Management System (T-PAY). This is an innovative IT platform that allows teachers to manage their third-party deductions, including union dues and financial transactions against their pay. The TSC win was under the category of Best Ethical Managed, Accountable, Transparent and Accessible organization. T-PAY has greatly improved our service delivery to teachers who can now manage all their third-party transactions at the click of a button, while preserving their right to data privacy. As a direct corollary, this has enhanced contact hours between teachers and learners, consequently improving learning outcomes.

To ensure that teachers are adequately prepared to successfully implement the Competence Based Curriculum (CBC). TSC has trained a total of 159,810 teachers during this year. (some 91,620 in April and 68.490 in August). A further 68.490 are scheduled to be trained in December, bringing the total to 288,000 by the end of 2019. As we come to the close of the year, we wish to thank our teachers for their dedicated and selfless service to the nation. We assure them of our commitment to serve and support them.

Relationship with Teachers’ Unions

TSC recognizes teachers’ unions as key stakeholders in the teaching service and the critical role they play in representing teachers’ issues.
Initially, TSC had an unstructured relationship with the unions. It is not until June 2016, that TSC. under the current leadership,made a fundamental decision to sign Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBAS) with teachers’unions. TSC and the recognised teachers’unions signed the first CBA, covering the period 2013-2017 in June 2016. In October, 2016, the TSC and the unions signed a second CBA covering the period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2021, through which the Government committed Sh54billion in improved salaries and allowances for teachers.

The overall objective of the CBAs was to promoteindustrial harmony and constructive social dialogue in the teaching sector. The culture of industrial unrest that had dominated the teaching service has now been conclusively addressed, thanks to the partnership of teachers and the TSC leadership to address teachers’ issues in a structured and regulated manner. This has led to improved quality teaching for our children on whose behalf we have all been called to serve

In its engagement with the unions, TSC operates strictly within the legal provisions that guide such a relationship. Any action initiated by the Commission is done after careful thought, review, in good faith and in strict conformity with the law. We wish to clarify that under the law. TSC has no power to register or de-register a union as that is the exclusive mandate of the Registrar of Trade Unions.

Similarly, under the law, to sustain a Recognition Agreement between an employer and a union, there are certain minimum requirements that a union must meet. However, in the event a union fails to meet the statutory threshold, the employer will continue to remit all dues payable to such a union.

The Commission has continued to work with registered unions even without a recognition agreement. Further, the process leading to revocation of a Recognition Agreement is elaborate and intricate.
It starts with issuance of the notice of intention and culminates with the decision reached by the National Labour Board. Parties involved still have an opportunity for conciliation and ultimately, judicial adjudication. This process is succinctly provided for by the law. Accordingly, the narrative being advanced that the Commission intends to kill any union is not only false but also misleading

Conclusion

Finally, the Commission wishes to assure all teachers that it absolutely has no desire or interest to constrict their avenues for expression and right to union representation. Equally, the Commission will continue to work harmoniously with all registered trade unions operating within the teaching service.’

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Interns skip TSC interviews as schools rush against time to fill vacancies; Details

Empty halls characterized the ongoing TSC internship teacher interview sessions in some parts of the country; as the would be applicants stayed away. Panelists who had thronged the interview venues by 8.00am were caught by surprise when no shortlisted applicant showed up. “We have been forced to suspend the exercise as no one has turned up,” said one panelist at an interview venue in the western region. In this particular venue, there were no interviewees despite the the fact that the respective schools had sent notifications to shortlisted candidates. “I had sent notifications to all the 5 shortlisted candidates. They promised to come for the interview (today). Unfortunately attempts to reach them have been futile as their phones are either off or calls go unanswered,” said one Principal who sought for anonymity. According to this Principal, the panelists had waited till 12.00pm and when there were no signs of any applicant showing up, they decided to adjourn the exercise. “The officer in charge from TSC has instructed that we reach out to a qualified applicant so as to sign the contract form by next week,” he added.

Reasons for skipping the interviews

Most of the applicants who vowed skip the internships sighted a myriad of reasons; for their refusal to take up the slots. “The pay is too little. How can TSC pay a graduate a paltry Sh15,000 only!” wondered one applicant who was shortlisted but failed to go for interviews. “To make matters worse, the pay is subjected to statutory and other deductions. Also, there are no allowances for teacher interns as those paid to other TSC teachers. This is being inhuman. The Commission is taking graduate teachers for a ride. I shall not take up the offer,” she added. According to the applicants who skipped the interviews, these were the reasons for their actions:
  1. Low pay and lack of any allowances,
  2. The interview sessions are expensive in terms of huge fares to far flung areas with no surety of clinching the employment chance,
  3. Risk of missing permanent employment if the vacancies are advertised within the internship contract period,
  4. Many requirements like the risk cover, Certificate of Good Conduct and others,
  5. Discriminatory working conditions as interns will be subjected to thorough supervision from their permanent counterparts,
  6. No guarantee of permanent employment after the one year internship contract,
  7. Better pay under BOM (Board of Management) terms.

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TSC forced to re-advertise vacancies

The Commission has been forced to re-advertise internship teacher vacancies in West Pokot. It is believed no applicant had shown interest prompting the TSC to put up the advert. “Teachers Service Commission invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill 17 teacher internship posts for Secondary Schools in West Pokot County,” reads the new advert; in part.

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According to the advert, the following schools and vacancies are available:

S/N

SCHOOL

SUB- COUNTY

SUBJECT COMBINATION

ADVERTISED

1

ST. MARY’S CHEPTULEL GIRLS

CENTRAL POKOT

MATHS/CHEM

2

CANON PRICE TAMKAL

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

3

E.L.C.K CHESTA

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/CHEM

4

FR.LEO STAPLES GIRLS

CENTRAL POKOT

HIST/CRE

5

KATUGH MIXED DAY

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/CHEM

6

KOKWOTENDWO MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

ENG/LIT

7

MARICH PASS MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

GEO/BST

8

MASOL SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

ENG/LIT

9

ST. ANTHONY MTELO BOYS

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

10

KIM ADVENTIST SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/BST

11

SIGOR MIXED SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/BST

12

PAROO SEC

CENTRAL POKOT

BIO/AGRI

13

AIC CHESOMBUR MIXED

CENTRAL POKOT

MATH/PHY

14

SEKUTION MIXED DAY

SOUTH POKOT

HIST/CRE

15

ST. CATHERINE’S CHEPNYAL

GIRLS

WEST POKOT

HIST/KISW

16

KAMKETO BOYS

NORTH POKOT

KISW/CRE

17

 

HOLY CROSS BOYS SEC-

KACHELIBA

NORTH POKOT

HIST/CRE

 

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Other schools missing applicants are:
S/N School Name Subjects
1 St James Limbuku, Igembe Central Physics/ Chemistry
2 MCK Mituntu Girls, Tigania West Agriculture/ Chemistry
3 Nyajanja Mixed Kiswahili/ History
4 St Pauls Seminary, Nyeri Maths/ Chem, Kis/Geog
5 St Mary’s Anding’o Girls BS/ Geography
6 Vipingo Secondary, Kilifi Maths/ BS, Kis/History
7 Gititu Secondary Home Scince/…..
  The Teachers Service Commission is in the process of recruiting 10,300 teacher interns (4,300 posts for Primary Schools and 6,000 posts for Secondary Schools) who are expected to report to schools in January, 2020.

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Revised 2021 school calendar in Kenya; Uhuru issues orders

The revised 2021 school calendar will be released within the next 14 days ahead of the full re-opening of schools in January next year, 2021. Learners in Grade 1-3, Class 5-7 and Form 1-3 will know finer details of the calendar after President Uhuru Kenyatta issued an order to the Education Ministry to draft the calendar.

“The gradual and phased reopening of schools that began with the examination classes is being carefully monitored.. The Ministry of Education will within 14 days announce the 2021 academic calendar, with all other classes expected to resume learning in January 2021,” said the Head of State.

The head of state spoke in Parliament as he made the 2020 State of The Nation Address.

He said the Government was closely monitoring schools to ensure learners’ safety is guaranteed.

“The gradual and phased reopening of schools that began with the examination classes is being carefully monitored at all levels so as to ensure that our young Kenyans are safe and secure as they continue preparing for their national examinations.’ Uhuru promised.

He at the same time ordered the Ministry of Education and the Ministry Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development to issue a new set of building guidelines for school infrastructure by 1st December, 2020.

“Significant financial resources will be deployed towards the construction of at least 12,500 new classrooms and related school facilities.” He added.

The President said the implementation of the new Competency Based Curriculum is well on course.

“In January 2019, we successfully completed the roll out of CBC in our education sector. As at the end of 2019, we had achieved a text book to pupil ratio of 1:1 for grades 1-3…. We successfully commenced the roll-out of the Competency Based Curriculum, an exercise, which, while not without its challenges, is one that has nevertheless been fully embraced by all stakeholders in the education sector… I assure this distinguished sitting that the journey to replace the 8.4.4 system with the new fit-for-purpose curricula, is well underway, and refinements are being undertaken in the course of implementation” He explained.

Meet KCSE 2019 students with C+ but placed in TVETs by KUCCPS

Meet Doris Kemunto Mogire who scored a B+, of 69 points, in the KCSE 2019 examinations and who is unhappy with the course she has been placed to undertake. Doris, just like her peers, had big dreams and was hoping to pursue a degree in medicine in University. But, her dreams hang on balance after The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) enrolled her in a TVET institution to pursue a diploma in pharmaceutical technology.

The news of her placement in an inferior course caught her by a big surprise. She is distraught and had to cry for three days.

“She cried for three days. She was not eating in this house. When this matter appeared in the newspaper (Nation), I showed her and told her she was not the only candidate affected. That’s when she calmed down. She used to ask me why she even went to school,” explained her mother when interviewed by a local TV channel.

Doris Kemunto Mogire is one of the top 100 performers in 2019 KCSE exams who is set to join Kisii polytechnic for a diploma in pharmaceutical technology. Doris feels short changed. She is among the about 2,000 KCSE 2019 students who scored a C+ and above (which is the minimum entry grade to university) but opted for courses in TVETs.

According to the mother, the 2019 KCSE candidate kept saying she does not see anything good in life if she does not get admitted to her course of choice.

According to results shown to the media, the former student at Precious Blood Kagwe Girls High School, garnered a B- in English, B+ in Kiswahili, A- in Mathematics, B+ in Biology, B- in Physics, B+ in Chemistry, B in CRE and A- in Home Science.

“I believe a diploma won’t be enough to help me, my parents and my younger sisters in future. I’ve always been passionate about getting a degree. My father has always struggled to ensure I finish school,” Doris said.

“My dream and my passion is to become a doctor; that is what I wanted. I believe if I will be given a chance, If will be helped I can make it,” she added.

She wanted to pursue the course in Nursing at Kisii, Meru, Embu and Kirinyaga universities

According to Doris’s father, she had worked hard to pass Biology and was the only one who had gotten a B+ in the subject in the school.

WHAT NEXT FOR DORIS AND THOSE IN SAME DILEMMA?

According to figures presented by KUCCPS, 122,831 candidates secured placement to degree courses in universities while 88,724 got placed in TVET institutions. Of those placed in TVET, 53,726 will be admitted to Diploma; 29,112 to Craft Certificate and 5,886 to Artisan Certificate courses.

But, all is not lost for those unhappy with the placement results. KUCCPS provides them with a chance to apply for inter institution transfers. The only impediment may be unavailability of slots in the preferred institution. Nevertheless, one can proceed and make the application.
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St Patrick’s Naitiri Boys Secondary School; complete details, KCSE Results, Fees, Contacts, Location, Admissions, KNEC Code, History, Portal Login, Website

Naitiri Boys High School is a Boys’ only boarding school, located in Mbakalo location, Bungoma County; this is within the Western region of Kenya. 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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NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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.

NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Naitiri Boys High School is a Boys’ only boarding school, located in Mbakalo location, Bungoma County; this is within the Western region of Kenya.

NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Naitiri Boys High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Mbakalo location, Bungoma County; this is within the Western region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 36611002
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0715-687187
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 859, Kitale.
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION
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NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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 859, Kitale.
  • Email Contact:
  • Phone Contact: 0715-687187
NAITIRI BOYS 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.

NAITIRI BOYS 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 6.1 (C plain).

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NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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St Patrick’s Naitiri Boys Secondary School

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2019 KCPE top candidates and schools in Homa Bay County

Homa Bay County was one of the 25 counties that produced candidates to the list of top 100 nationally in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. The County had two candidates in the list. The two boys; GODWINS OLOO OKOTH (OBER BOYS ) and MAERI ALEX CURTIS (ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW) each scored 432 marks.

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Here is the list of top candidates from Homa Bay County in the 2019 KCPE Exams; 

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
41743220034 GODWINS OLOO OKOTH M 86A 97A = = 85A 76A- 88A 432 41743220 OBER BOYS
41704230040 MAERI ALEX CURTIS M 88A 95A = = 83A 82A 84A 432 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41704230028 OCHOLA HILLARY WILLIAMS M 91A 95A = = 83A 79A- 82A 430 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41704230066 ACHIENG NATALIE OCHIENG F 84A 95A = = 85A 79A- 87A 430 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41742134080 MOCHAMA LENOX LAWRENCE LEE M 84A 94A = = 82A 80A 86A 426 41742134 JANEIRO JUNIOR ACADEMY
41742207090 GABRIEL KIDHA M 90A 87A = = 83A 82A 83A 425 41742207 FATHER SCHEFFER
41704230071 RAPEMO DERRICK JOSEPH M 87A 94A = = 83A 77A- 83A 424 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41742207035 ERICK OMONDI GEORGE M 91A 85A = = 85A 76A- 86A 423 41742207 FATHER SCHEFFER
41710373007 ONYANGO NICOLE AKINYI F 87A 91A = = 85A 76A- 84A 423 41710373 JOSEPH’S COMBINED ACADEMY
41710368001 CHRIS VINCENT M 87A 91A = = 83A 82A 80A 423 41710368 OYUGIS
41704230008 JUMA JOHN MICHAEL M 85A 93A = = 85A 79A- 81A 423 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41731117001 ROBERT  KELLY OGINGO M 91A 95A = = 83A 69B 84A 422 41731117 RUBY KRAFT
41709127001 OUMA VICTOR SOJAS ODHIAMBO M 83A 92A = = 85A 79A- 81A 420 41709127 FORTUNE ACADEMY
41704230001 WAORE CARL CURTIS M 87A 89A = = 83A 79A- 82A 420 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41704230004 OKECH ERICKSON JOHN M 89A 89A = = 83A 79A- 80A 420 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41743220016 TITUS OLUOCH M 78A- 94A = = 85A 82A 80A 419 41743220 OBER BOYS
41742134063 ONYORE SERMA BECKY F 83A 89A = = 83A 80A 84A 419 41742134 JANEIRO JUNIOR ACADEMY
41731117002 ALVINE  AMONDI  ONYANGO F 87A 88A = = 82A 79A- 83A 419 41731117 RUBY KRAFT
41710373005 OJWANG WALTER LINCOLN AWOUR M 83A 94A = = 82A 80A 80A 419 41710373 JOSEPH’S COMBINED ACADEMY
41704283001 BASIL ONDIWA M 85A 92A = = 85A 76A- 81A 419 41704283 ST PAUL’S CATHOLIC EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
41704230052 OYANDO AMINATA F 86A 89A = = 81A 79A- 84A 419 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41743249012 JEPTER KIAGE KEANGO M 91A 84A = = 82A 80A 81A 418 41743249 ECHOES OF MERCY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
41742207087 GILBERT KIPTUM MWITA M 84A 95A = = 82A 77A- 80A 418 41742207 FATHER SCHEFFER
41742134001 JOHN STICKNEY M 83A 88A = = 85A 79A- 83A 418 41742134 JANEIRO JUNIOR ACADEMY
41731117004 JOY  NYAMISA  NYANDIEKA F 86A 91A = = 82A 77A- 82A 418 41731117 RUBY KRAFT
41710502006 HILARY OIRA OYARO M 87A 91A = = 82A 77A- 81A 418 41710502 PINE LAKE ACADEMY
41710376014 MBOYA  BESTINE  LESLIE F 83A 92A = = 85A 79A- 79A- 418 41710376 GIDEON’S MEMORIAL ACADEMY
41710369001 SWENEY MICHAEL M 87A 88A = = 83A 79A- 81A 418 41710369 KAKO JUNIOR ACADEMY
41704230080 NYONGESA MARCUS KAREJ M 85A 89A = = 82A 80A 82A 418 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW
41704230085 ANYANGO SYLVIA F 79A- 92A = = 82A 79A- 86A 418 41704230 ST PETER’S CAPE VIEW

KCPE 2019 Ranking; top and best Candidates, schools in Bungoma County

The best candidate in the 2019 KCPE exams from Bungoma County scored a total of 432 marks. The County had only one candidate in the top 100 category; Nationally.

Here are the top candidates in Bungoma for the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
36613115001 OMUTERE  COLLINS NJENGA M 87A 95A = = 85A 79A- 86A 432 36613115 SAMBU CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
36612221006 DYLAN EBEYWA LIMOZI M 87A 94A = = 85A 80A 84A 430 36612221 CHWELE ACADEMY
36636050001 WANGOLIKO AARON NYONGESA M 92A 89A = = 85A 79A- 84A 429 36636050 GRACE WAY PREPARATORY ACADEMY
36602165001 WATTA JAMES BILL CLINTON M 91A 91A = = 83A 80A 84A 429 36602165 MARELL ACADEMY
36613115005 KHAKAME ISAIAH WALUVENGO M 91A 89A = = 85A 80A 83A 428 36613115 SAMBU CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
36611031016 WEKESA HOPE BARAKA M 85A 95A = = 85A 80A 83A 428 36611031 ST ERASTUS PREPARATORY
36613116207 OTUNGA VICTOR KERRE M 87A 95A = = 78A- 80A 87A 427 36613116 LUGULU MIXED BOARDING DAY PRIMARY SCHOOL
36613115004 ISOE NORAH MORAA F 88A 94A = = 85A 79A- 80A 426 36613115 SAMBU CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
36612221004 JONES NEKOYE MUMBWANI F 88A 91A = = 85A 79A- 83A 426 36612221 CHWELE ACADEMY
36602188002 WANYONYI YASIN WAFULA M 90A 91A = = 82A 80A 83A 426 36602188 CHRIST THE KING
36621155001 MUSUNGU IVY NABALAYO F 81A 97A = = 85A 80A 82A 425 36621155 SHEKINAH SCHOOL
36613107057 AMUNGA JEMIMAH MWANDOH F 89A 92A = = 82A 76A- 86A 425 36613107 ST. JOSEPH’S RC
36602188003 SIMIYU FAVOUR NEHEMA F 91A 97A = = 83A 74B+ 80A 425 36602188 CHRIST THE KING
36602184001 WAMALWA ABIDA ABIGAIL F 91A 93A = = 83A 74B+ 83A 424 36602184 MARELL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
36613116003 VICTOR WANG’ELE WASAI M 89A 87A = = 83A 77A- 87A 423 36613116 LUGULU MIXED BOARDING DAY PRIMARY SCHOOL
36613112010 MIRASI LAURA MATILDA F 86A 92A = = 81A 80A 84A 423 36613112 ST ANGELA ACADEMY
36613105003 NIXON CHINUNGO WAMBAYA M 81A 94A = = 83A 79A- 86A 423 36613105 WEBUYE A.C.
36612221014 LENNOX EMMANUEL WANYELA M 87A 91A = = 85A 77A- 83A 423 36612221 CHWELE ACADEMY
36602226001 DUAL MANYANG DUAL M 87A 91A = = 85A 77A- 82A 422 36602226 MOTHER KEVIN PRIMARY
36602214002 KISSINGER ESTHER NAKHONE F 80A 95A = = 82A 82A 83A 422 36602214 BUNGOMA RISING ANGELS
36602188004 NDERITU SHARON NYAMBURA F 90A 91A = = 83A 74B+ 84A 422 36602188 CHRIST THE KING
36602170001 NAMBWAYA WESONGA GLADWEL F 87A 89A = = 83A 77A- 86A 422 36602170 GATEWAY ACADEMY
36602164017 WANYONYI BERYN NANJALA F 89A 92A = = 85A 77A- 79A- 422 36602164 FR.WALSTRA  ACADEMY
36613116202 SAMUEL SIMIYU MWEMBE M 85A 90A = = 82A 80A 84A 421 36613116 LUGULU MIXED BOARDING DAY PRIMARY SCHOOL
36613107020 OKOVA VICTOR ZAKARIA M 88A 94A = = 79A- 77A- 83A 421 36613107 ST. JOSEPH’S RC
36612242003 KELLY WAFULA M 90A 87A = = 82A 80A 82A 421 36612242 OUR LADY OF PEACE CHEBUKAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL
36611031009 MAMATI NICKSON SIMIYU M 86A 94A = = 81A 80A 80A 421 36611031 ST ERASTUS PREPARATORY
36602198004 LUVAI CHEMTAI CYNTHIA F 84A 89A = = 82A 79A- 87A 421 36602198 NZOIA INDUSTRIAL
36602188015 NAMWAYA HAPPY F 87A 89A = = 83A 76A- 86A 421 36602188 CHRIST THE KING
36602184002 OGWENO DALMAS OTIENO M 91A 92A = = 79A- 80A 79A- 421 36602184 MARELL EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
36602165002 NYONGESA SHIRLEEN NANJALA F 87A 91A = = 83A 79A- 81A 421 36602165 MARELL ACADEMY
36635170001 JUSTINE  NEKESA MAKOKHA F 86A 86A = = 85A 77A- 86A 420 36635170 MERCY  ACADEMY KALUMUNI
36613116002 JOHN SINANI M 92A 89A = = 83A 72B+ 84A 420 36613116 LUGULU MIXED BOARDING DAY PRIMARY SCHOOL
36613115003 NYONGESA PATIENCE NAMUKURU F 84A 94A = = 85A 77A- 80A 420 36613115 SAMBU CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
36635159002 WANYAMA SIFUNA EVANS M 82A 92A = = 85A 80A 80A 419 36635159 ST ELIZABETH FAITH ACADEMY
36628215011 BARASA NANDAKO ASHLEEN F 84A 93A = = 83A 79A- 80A 419 36628215 CARMELVIEW PRE-PRIMARY & PRIMARY SCHOOL
36628188001 ONYANGO HOPE CRISON M 85A 92A = = 81A 79A- 82A 419 36628188 EPICO JOHNS
36613115059 WANYONYI MODESTER NASIMIYU F 86A 91A = = 83A 80A 79A- 419 36613115 SAMBU CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
36602165006 SOBOLO DAMARIS IMDEK F 86A 92A = = 83A 79A- 79A- 419 36602165 MARELL ACADEMY
36602165010 OPICHO STANLEY BRIMSON M 88A 90A = = 83A 76A- 82A 419 36602165 MARELL ACADEMY
36602106001 BARAKA ZYNTA IMMACULATE F 86A 91A = = 81A 82A 79A- 419 36602106 BUNGOMA D.E.B.
37614102001 SININO OTALO DANIEL M 89A 89A = = 85A 77A- 79A- 419 37614102 ISANJIRO
37603036014 SAMUEL MWANJE LUNANI M 89A 90A = = 83A 76A- 81A 419 37603036 FESBETH ACADEMY
37603036039 IVYNNE RACHAEL JUMA F 94A 86A = = 85A 80A 74B+ 419 37603036 FESBETH ACADEMY
37603023017 ANYANZWA CLIFFE FORTUNE ABUDO M 87A 93A = = 83A 77A- 79A- 419 37603023 HILL SCHOOL
37603023021 LUGALIA JEROME JAKES M 85A 90A = = 85A 76A- 83A 419 37603023 HILL SCHOOL
37603023026 ADHIAMBO LOICE NICOLE OTIENO F 90A 88A = = 85A 79A- 77A- 419 37603023 HILL SCHOOL
37603008005 EDELYNE MUHAMBE F 87A 86A = = 85A 77A- 84A 419 37603008 KAKAMEGA PRIMARY  SCHOOL
36612221005 BRAVIN WAMALWA MALABA M 85A 82A = = 85A 80A 86A 418 36612221 CHWELE ACADEMY
36602198009 MURUNGAH NALIAKA TERRYANN F 83A 88A = = 83A 77A- 87A 418 36602198 NZOIA INDUSTRIAL
36602187001 YVONNE KWAMBOKA BOB F 94A 91A = = 82A 74B+ 77A- 418 36602187 PINNACLE ACADEMY
36602187020 FAVOR IMANI MANYONGE M 84A 94A = = 82A 76A- 82A 418 36602187 PINNACLE ACADEMY
36602173004 MUNGAMI MARIE NASIKE F 87A 91A = = 82A 76A- 82A 418 36602173 HIGHWAY ACADEMY
36602165007 SAKWA MARCUS KHAYO M 87A 95A = = 78A- 76A- 82A 418 36602165 MARELL ACADEMY
36602107005 OMUNG’ALA OMBUNGA VALENTINE M 87A 91A = = 82A 76A- 82A 418 36602107 MOI PRIMARY
37617220004 KIPKEMOI  CHEPCHUMBA LINET F 83A 92A = = 83A 79A- 81A 418 37617220 ST ANNE’S G MUMIAS
37617211158 MUTSOLI WENCESLAUS MULINYA M 87A 92A = = 82A 74B+ 83A 418 37617211 ST PETER’S B MUMIAS
37603036038 EURIE TIMOTHY SHAABAN M 79A- 95A = = 85A 79A- 80A 418 37603036 FESBETH ACADEMY
37603036041 VICTOR MSAWO OKUMU M 83A 94A = = 85A 76A- 80A 418 37603036 FESBETH ACADEMY
37603023005 OSANGO JEWEL JANET F 87A 91A = = 81A 77A- 82A 418 37603023 HILL SCHOOL
37603023028 KABAKA AGATHA NYANGWESO F 84A 90A = = 83A 79A- 82A 418 37603023 HILL SCHOOL
37603023031 MESO EILEEN FAITH F 87A 89A = = 83A 80A 79A- 418 37603023 HILL SCHOOL

How to create, use and log into the new TPAD 2 User Account.

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;

  1. Instructional Delivery/ Teaching which has: Professional Knowledge and Practice, Comprehensive Learning Environment and Teacher Professional Development.
  2. Teacher Conduct and Professionalism,
  3. 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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CREATING A NEW TPAD ACCOUNT

It is time to create your new TPAD account. Creating this account is now fast and easy. Here are the easy steps to follow:

  • Access the new TPAD 2 home page by clicking on this link; https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/auth/login
  • Next, click on ‘Create Account’. You will be prompted to enter the following details onto the dialog box that appears:
  1. Your TSC Number
  2. National Identity Number/ ID Number
  3. Phone Number
  4. Email Address
  5. Password
  6. Mode of notification (SMS)
  • Once done, now click on ‘Create Account’. Your new account will be activated after automatic verification of your details.
HOW TO LOG INTO YOUR NEWLY CREATED ACCOUNT

After successfully creating your new TPAD account, you now need to explore the system. To log into your account follow the following simple steps:

  1. Visit the new TPAD home page by following this link; https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/auth/login
  2. Enter your TSC Number, ID Number and Password (that you had set when creating the new account).
  3. Finally, click on ‘Login’.
  4. Be patient as the system verifies the credentials. You will see the message thus; “Please wait. Verifying Credentials”.
  5. After verification, you will now see your TPAD Dashboard.
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KCPE 2019 Exams Ranking; top and best Candidates, schools in Laikipia County

Laikipia County is one of the 22 counties that failed to produce a candidate in the top 100 list, nationally; in the 2019 KCPE exams. The best candidate in the county managed to score a total of 423 marks.

Here are the Laikipia County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
30556332011 MACHARIA PATIENCE WANJA F 82A 91A = = 85A 79A- 86A 423 30556332 JOHN PAUL11
30555316939 NGATIA WANJIKU STELLAH F 82A 95A = = 85A 80A 81A 423 30555316 BEKAMO
30556332027 THUO MARK WAINAINA M 85A 94A = = 85A 74B+ 84A 422 30556332 JOHN PAUL11
30556306004 KAARA ANNJOY NJOKI F 80A 95A = = 81A 79A- 86A 421 30556306 FALLING WATERS
30556121050 WAINAINA NELSON MWAURA M 85A 91A = = 83A 79A- 82A 420 30556121 QUEEN ESTHER
30544124009 LEKALJA   NASLIN   NTOBIKOI F 88A 92A = = 81A 77A- 82A 420 30544124 FAMILIA TAKATIFU
30556314002 CHOGII WILLIAM KIARIE M 88A 86A = = 83A 76A- 86A 419 30556314 NINTY ONE MUNICIPALITY

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Parents to get school fees refund after government order- Latest education news

Schools have been ordered to refund all fees paid by parents for term 2 and 3. This is after education cabinet secretary prof George Magoha asked primary and secondary schools’ parents to collect all unused fees from respective schools.

On her part, State House Spokesperson Kanze Dena on Tuesday, July 8 advised parents wishing to get school fees refunds to approach school administration and chart a way forward.. Her statement came a day after Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha confirmed that schools would remain closed until 2021.

This comes after Prof. Magoha on Tuesday announced that the 2020 academic year will be considered lost as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Magoha announced that all primary and secondary schools will reopen in January, 2021; when the infection rates would have declined.

Magoha, however, advised that parents could also choose to carry forward the amount to 2021 to cater for fees when schools re-open.

During a radio interview on Wednesday, the government spokesperson agreed to the concerns of parents; mostly those who had cleared their 2020 school fees. Most hit, though, are parents with children in private schools; considering the fact that such schools charge high fees.

Kanze advised parents to approach Headteachers and Principals of schools on the way forward.

“Parents will need to communicate and reach agreements with the schools, if they want refunds or the amount carried forward,” she advised.

She added that many schools opted to continue with online teaching; just to prepare the learners for national examinations, in case they were to be held in 2020. She said schools and parents can find ways of engaging the learners while at home for the remaining many months.

“They did not want their students to be unprepared if it was announced that exams would be held this year. These online classes are also being offered by different groups and I think (many parents) do not want their children to be idle.. You have to realize that there are still a lot of months left to the end of the year, so it is important for children to also be engaged while at home” she added.

NO KCSE, KCPE EXAMS IN 2020

On Tuesday, CS Magoha said there will be no KCSE and KCPE examinations this year. All learners in primary and secondary schools will have to repeat their current classes next year.

Kanze said public schools that had received school fees capitation from the government will have to utilize the money in other projects and should wait for guidelines from the ministry of education. The schools have already refunded funds meant for co-curricular activities after they were ordered by the ministry to do so.

According to Kanze, the decision to post-pone the national examinations was arrived after considering learners in remote areas; who may not have access to the current online teaching programs offered by KICD.

“You might have wi-fi and the child has their own mobile device for e-learning, but think about that child in a remote place and attends Makwekwe Primary School. They don’t have wi-fi. Don’t you think if we test them on the same level we will be violating that child’s rights?” Kanze posed.

This latest move by the government will be a big sigh of relief for most parents who have been pushing for fees refunds. But, this directive may add more insult to injury for teachers and support staff whose salaries are drawn from students’ fees.

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List of best performing, top, extra county schools in Kisii County

 Riokindo Boys, kereri Girls, St Johns Nyamagwa Boys, Cardinal Otunga and Moi Gesus High school are among the top performing and best schools in Kisii County. The schools string impressive performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE; yearly.

Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

Here are the Extra County Schools in Kisii County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
40703102 NYANCHWA  BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
40703103 KERERI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
40703403 NYAMAGWA SDA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
40711101 ST.ANGELA SENGERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40716101 E L C K ITIERIO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
40716102 SUNEKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40716103 ST.PAUL’S IGONGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
40716118 E L C K ITIERIO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40716119 NYANGOGE GIRLS SECONDARYSCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
40716122 BISHOP CHARLES MUGENDI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C3
40719101 NDURU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
40719102 RIOSIRI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
40719104 KIABIGORIA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C1
40719301 TABAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
40723201 ITIBO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
40723203 ITIBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40727101 RIOKINDO  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
40732114 NYAMACHE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
40732206 ST. THERESA’S NYANGUSU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40735101 MOI GESUSU HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
40735201 ST. CHARLES LWANGA ICHUNI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
40740101 ST.JOHNS NYAMAGWA BOYS Extra County Boys C2
40740102 SAMETA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
40740104 ST. MARY’S NYAMAGWA  GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
40745101 CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL-MOSOCHO Extra County Boys C1
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TSC teachers’ promotions; TSC shortlists teachers, deputies, who applied for administrative posts; sets interview dates

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the various administrative posts that it had advertised in August, 2019. TSC had advertised 6,043 promotion/ administrative vacancies. Of these, 2,310 are for head teachers(T scale 10; Grade C5) while, the remaining 3,733 are for Deputy Head teachers II (T scale 9; Grade C4). Applications were submitted online and Shortlisted candidates have been invited for interviews at varied dates and venues. The lists of shortlisted candidates feature: the advert numbers, TSC Numbers, Names, Teachers’ Stations, Sub-county, Interview dates, Venues and time.

WHAT TO CARRY TO THE INTERVIEWS

Shortlisted candidates will be required to present the following documents during the interviews:

  • 1). Certificate of good conduct
  • 2). Clearance Certificate by the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb.
  • 3). Clearance Certificate from EACC
  • 4). Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau
  • 5). KRA tax compliance certificate.
  • Academic and Professional documents
  • TPAD hard copies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • Any other relevant, supportive, document.

For further details, Visit https://educationnewshub.co.ke/category/tsc-news/

For shortlisted Deputy head teachers, they will be expected to carry the following:

  • 1. Original National ID Card,
  • 2. Current pay slip
  • 3. Original Academic and Professional Certificates,
  • 4. Letter of appointment as Deputy Head Teacher,
  • 5. Letter of designation to Deputy Head Teacher II (Grade C4/Scale 9).
  • 6. Analysed individual subject results and those of the institution in KCPE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Director.
  • 7. Performance Appraisal Reports for 2017, 2018 and 2019
  • 8. Originals of the following statutory documents: –
  1. Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)Certificate of good conduct from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID
  2. Tax Compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  3.  Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
  4. Credit Reference Certificate from Credit Reference Bureci
  5. Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

According to the TSC advert, for one to be appointed to the grade of Head Teacher, a teacher must:-

  1. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  2. Have served as Deputy Head Teacherfor a minimum period ofthree (3) years;
  3. Be currently serving as Deputy Head Teacher II TSC Scale 9;
  4. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  5. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  6. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution;
  7. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support.

On the other hand, one must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for appointment to the grade of Deputy Head Teacher II:-

  • i. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  • ii. Have served as Senior Teacher for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  • iii. Be currently serving as Senior Teacher I T- Scale 8;
  • iv. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  • v. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  • vi. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support to other teachers;
  • vii. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution; and
  • viii. Meet any other requirement the Commission may deem necessary.

Government releases free secondary education fee capitation to schools

The government has released Sh32.5 billion to secondary schools tp cater for first term, 2020. This comes at a time when schools are grappling with high students’ populations occasioned by the 100 percent policy. Over 92 percent of the learners who sat for the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, have now reported to form one following the Ministry’s spirited move to actualize the transition policy.

The revelations were made by the Education Cabinet Secretary, Prof George Magoha, about a fortnight ago at Moi Girls High School, Nairobi.

“The government has sent money for free day secondary today. Do not listen to what other people are saying. No principal is allowed to send children home for lack of fees,” the CS said.

NEMIS CAPTURE OF LEARNERS

This comes even as some schools claim the money is yet to hit their accounts.

Disbursement of capitation funds is done on a ratio of 50 per cent for first term, 30 per cent and 20 per cent in second and third terms respectively, where each student receives at least Sh22,240 every year.

Schools have also been urged to capture all their learners on the National Education Management System, Nemis. While dispelling rumours that the Ministry was planning to do away with Nemis, the CS reaffirmed that the system is ‘here to stay’.

This is how to do it. CS George Magoha helps this young girls to dress up as he led the Form One admission mop up exercise in Nairobi that saw more than 15 students admitted to various schools. The CS said 92pc of last year’s one million students have been admitted in the spririt of 100pc transition.

SCHOOL FEES

Magoha has been leading the Form One admission mop up exercise in different parts of the Country. In Nairobi, on Monday January 27, 2020, the exercise saw more than 15 students admitted to various schools. The CS warned schools turning away students for lack of fees that stern action will be taken against them.

Magoha directed schools to follow the stipulated school fee guidelines to the latter. For all national schools and Extra County schools located in major towns, the maximum fees has been set at Sh75,798 per year. Of this, the government through its FDSE programme will pay Sh22,244. The remaining balance will be paid by the parent or guardian.

The government will provide capitation for each learner in a boarding school that is equal to capitation for each learner in a day school. In order to meet the cost of boarding, parents will pay the boarding fees applicable to different categories of schools and location.

Tables 3, 4 and 5 below provide the details of the fees.

Table 3: Boarding school’s fees structure- category A*

S/NO. VOTE HEAD G.O.K PARENT TOTAL
1 Teaching, Learning Materials & Exams 4,144.00 0 4,144.00
2 Boarding Equipment & Stores 0.00 30,385.00 30,385.00
3 Maintenance & Improvement 5,000.00 2,000.00 7,000.00
4 Other Vote Heads 9,400.00 20,371.00 29,771.00
5 Activity Fees 1,500.00 798.00 2,298.00
6 Medical & Insurance 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
7 SMASSE 200.00 0.00 200.00
8 Total School Fees 22,244.00 53,554.00 75,798.00

*Other vote heads Local travel and transport, Administration. Electricity, Personnel emolument.

 Schools classified as Category A are:

  • All National schools and
  • Extra county schools that are located in the following towns: Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Nyeri, Thika and Eldoret ONLY.

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 Table 4: Boarding schools fees structure- category B*

S/NO. VOTE HEAD G.O.K PARENT TOTAL
1 Teachiing, Learning Materials & Exams 4,144.00 0 4,144.00
2 Boarding Equipment & Stores 0.00 25,385.00 25,385.00
3 Maintenance & Improvement 5,000.00 2,000.00 7,000.00
4 Other Vote Heads 9,400.00 12,900.00 22,300.00
5 Activity Fees 1,500.00 250.00 1,750.00
6 Medical & Insurance 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
7 SMASSE 200.00 0.00 200.00
8 Total School Fees 22,244.00 40,535.00 62,779.00

*Other vote heads Local travel and transport, Administration, Electricity, Personnel emolument.

Schools classified as Category B* are other boarding schools including extra county schools that are located in other areas other than the town of Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Nyeri, Thika and Eldoret.

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Pangani Girls High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions


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This article provides complete information about Pangani Girls 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. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Pangani Girls is a Prestigious National Secondary school that is located near the Capital City of Kenya; Nairobi Town, in Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; Nairobi Region.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Pangani Girls
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls Only Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located near the Capital City of Kenya; Nairobi Town, in Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; Nairobi Region.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20400006
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0733-314991
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O Box 30152-00100, Nairobi- Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: panganigirlsschool@ymail.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.panganigirls.sc.ke/

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Pangani girls was started in the year 1932, in pre-independent Kenya. At the time it was named the Duchess of Gloucester School, named after the late Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. At the time, the school had a purely Asian population, a community that lives, to this day, around the Ngara, Pangani area in Nairobi. The school offered what was then the Cambridge and Higher Cambridge School Certificate; today’s equivalent of ‘O’ and ‘A’ level education. After Independence in 1963, the school was renamed; Pangani Girls High School and enrolment of African students steadily began. It was initially a girl’s day school, but was converted to a boarding school in 1986. At the time it was then considered a provincial school.

The new post independent government adapted a regional model based off of a racial model the colonial government had. The former whites only, Indians only and Africans only schools were now converted into National, Provincial and District level schools respectively. Since 1990, Pangani Girls has steadily risen as a top performing High school under the stewardship of Ruth Cheriuyot, who has since retired. The schools consistent high performance over the years paid off. Pangani Girls School was certified as a National School in 2011 to offer more Kenyan girls a higher quality of secondary education.

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PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S VISION PANGANI GIRLS

“To develop the best students academically, socially, spiritually and morally.”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MISSION

“To provide an education that entails Relevant, Effective and Adequate skills for the holistic development of students to enable her to excel in the highly competitive world.”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MOTTO

“Founded on Truth and Excellence”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS PANGANI GIRLS

Being a national school, the main form one selection criterion is that one must have scored over 400 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. Other selection guidelines that are set by the Education Ministry also apply; from time to time.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

As an academic and renown giant, 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 282 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 70.281. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 271 students.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S ALUMNI WORKS

As an association, we work on a two tier model. Tier one focuses on providing wholesome education, to current students in our alma mater; which builds them emotionally, physically as well as intellectually. We do this through four key programmes that we run in partnership with dedicated school administration. Tier Two focuses on growing a strong business and alumni network where we give back to our alma mater and begin to influence socio-economic growth in the alumni community.

Hockey and Pangani are synonyms, however over the years there has been a steady decline in the success of the school team. The association is proud to have DC a former Hockey captain from our glory days, taking time off her schedule to coach the girls to glory. The sports programme further seeks sponsorship and other forms of support to bolster other sports in the school, to ensure that our girls learn work-life balance by staying physically energised and invigorated beyond the book smarts.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MENTORSHIP

We all need a guiding hand to provide inspiration and open us up to new opportunities. The association now runs regular career, inspirational and life skills talks and discussions with the girls which keeps them energised and enthusiastic about their future. The talks revolve around; mental health issues, social isolation, bullying, attempted suicide, HIV and AIDS stigmatization to extra-curricular activities in the workplace, benefits of volunteering during the school holiday, empowering each other, going for interviews, personal hygiene and grooming.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S SPONSORSHIP

Through annual membership fee, the association has successfully set up a scholarship fund that covers school fees of the needy students in the institution. Thus far 13 girls are now guaranteed of an education thanks to your support.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Dagoretti High School KCSE Results KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Dagoretti High School is a Boys’ only Secondary School, located in Dagoretti near Nairobi Town, Dagoretti North Constituency in Nairobi County; in Kenya. Get to know Dagoretti High 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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DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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.

DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Dagoretti High School is a Boys’ only Secondary School, located in Dagoretti near Nairobi Town, Dagoretti North Constituency in Nairobi County; in Kenya.

The school is located in Waithaka Location, Dagoretti Sub-County in Nairobi County along the Nairobi – Kikuyu Road, at an approximate distance of around four hundred metres from Waithaka Shopping Centre. It is 16 kilometres from Nairobi city centre and stands on a 9.63 Hectare piece of land.

DAGORETTI HIGH 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: Dagoretti High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding scheme
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20405001
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0716-396841
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 21070 – 00505 Nairobi, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: www.dagorettihigh.sc.ke
DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Dagoretti High School was initially started as Ruthimitu Independent School in 1929 after the expulsion of African pupils from mission schools for supporting the female circumcision rite of passage for Kikuyu girls.  However, it was closed in the early 1930’s as a result of opposition from the missionaries and the colonial government.

The school opened its doors to its first batch of students in January, 1962. Within 2 years, the school had 200 students.   A committee of eminent personalities from the community was selected to run the school.  These were Mr. Eliud Njuguna Kuria, Mr. Tiras Waiyaki, Mr. Peter Kuria Ndwaru and Mr. Geoffrey Kiuna.

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DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

To be the Best Performer

DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To Provide a Conducive Teaching and Learning Environment Geared Towards Producing Unequalled Academic, a Physical and Spiritual Performer

DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Elimu ni Mali

DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S CORE VALUES
i) Diligence
ii) Integrity
iii) Teamwork
iv) Humility
DAGORETTI 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.

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.

DAGORETTI 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 how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

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DAGORETTI HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Dagoretti High School

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How to download the 2020 form one admission letter for all National, Extra County, County and Subcounty Secondary schools and details; The education Ministry portal

The Ministry of Education will be providing all the 2020 National schools, Extra County, County and special secondary schools admission letters online for the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, candidates to download. This will ensure that all kids are treated fairly and get admissions to their secondary schools of choice. Remember to SMS your full index number to 22263 in order to know the secondary school you have been selected to.

How to download the 2020 admission letter to Secondary Schools

For one to download the 2020 admission letter, use the procedure below:

  1. Click on this link to access the download page from the Ministry of Education’s Website: Ministry of education download link for 2020 form one admission letter.
  2. Then, Select the county and sub-county where your KCPE centre/ school is located and key in your index number and click on ‘Submit.’
  3. Click on the link named “admission letter” at the bottom of the page for a copy of your admission letter.
  4. Use the printer icon to print or download icon to download to your computer.
  5. Get your primary school’s headteacher to endorse the letter and stamp it in the space provided.
  6. Finally, present it for admission together with a certified copy of birth certificate and other required parents’/ guardians’ documents and details.

Access the Official ministry of Education’s form one admission letters download page by using this link, below;

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But, what are some of the key highlights on the admission letters?

Here are some of the common details on the 2020 form one admission letters:

  • All the admission letters bear the Ministry of Education’s letter head; The letter contains the Education Ministry’s logo and head.
  • Name of the student, Index number and Sub County,
  • School admitted to (The Secondary school where the student has been placed),
  • Reporting date; Which is in January, 2020. The reporting date for 2019 was 7th to 11th January.
  • Former primary school’s details; the letter must be stamped by the head teacher, A disclaimer on the letter reads; “This letter will be authenticated on being duly certified by the primary school head complete with a certified copy of birth certificate and finally confirmed by the admitting principal. The letter is issued without any erasure  or alteration and cannot be changed through any form of endorsement whatsoever; utterance of false documents is an offence punishable by law.”
  • The 2020 fee guidelines from the Ministry (The letter gives fees directions thus; “The maximum fees payable per year is detailed in the attached schedule, do confirm the category of your school before making any payment.”)
  • Parents/ Guardians expected to go to schools where their kids have been placed to pick further joining instructions and requirements. (“Urgently get in touch with your new principal at the above school for admission requirements,” says the admission letter from the Ministry.)

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Other details that learners would get from the secondary school where they have been selected to join include:

  • Uniform descriptions,
  • Boarding requirements; mattresses, blankets, e.t.c
  • Any books’ requirements and
  •  Other personal effects as may be prescribed by individual schools.

Best, top, Extra County Schools in Migori County

In Migori county Rapogi and Kanyawanga lead in the list of top and best Extra County schools the County. This pertains to their performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations.

Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

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Here are the Extra County Schools in Migori County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
44707102 MIGORI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44707105 KADIKA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
44707106 NYABISAWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
44708101 TARANG’ANYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44708102 IKEREGE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
44717101 KANYAWANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44717102 KODEROBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44717107 OYUGI OGANGO GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
44717108 KANGESO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
44718202 NYAROHA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
44729104 SORI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44729106 BANDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
44736101 ST JOSEPH’S RAPOGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44736201 BWARE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
44736203 ST. PIUS URIRI  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
44739103 PE-HILL HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
44739104 ST. ALBERT’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, ULANDA Extra County Girls C1
44739201 ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
44744101 ST PETER’S ABWAO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
44744102 MOI SUBA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
44748004 ST MARY’S MABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
44748016 ISIBANIA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1

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E-learning is very new to me and you- Education CS Prof. Magoha tells MPS: Full account of his presentation in parliament

Emabakasi East Member of parliament, Hon. Babu Owino, has come under fire for ‘teaching’ with qualifications. The Law maker who has already run a mathematics lesson for KCSE students on his Facebook account has been warned that whatever he is doing is illegal.

The warning shot was issued by the education Principal Secretary Dr. Belio Kipsang when he met with the Departmental Committee on Education on Thursday morning.

“Anybody who is offering to teach students without being qualified is undertaking an illegality, and so is anyone circulating e-learning information that is not approved by KICD..All the content of learning delivered to students must be Approved by the KICD, whether for online learning or physical learning. And every teacher must be Qualified,” said Dr. Kipsang.

The flamboyant politician is offering more lessons in coming weeks.

One of Babu Owino’s online lessons advertisement.

The Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha was however in support of schools and teachers charging parents for online services rendered.

“When it comes to charging of Online lessons offered by teachers, let them engage the parents and agree on favorable terms. I think there is nothing wrong with charging for services delivered,” the CS explained.

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E-learning is very new to me and you; but very necessary now.

The CS noted that the current E-learning is very new to him just like it is to everybody else but he was quick to point out that it can not be used to replace physical teaching.

“E-learning is just as new to me as it is to all of you. The gov’t has been very clear that when schools re-open, we will take it from where we left,” said the CS.

An assurance that was further emphasized by PS Kipsang.

“We can assure you that nothing we are doing now will replace the inter-personal relationships of learners and teachers, and when physical learning resumes, every child will still have an equal opportunity… We are trying to mitigate the impacts of this pandemic, and to deal with the new normal that we find ourselves in. We already have an emergency plan set up to improve the coping mechanisms.” reassured the PS.

“We are trying to mitigate the impacts of this pandemic, and to deal with the new normal that we find ourselves in. We already have an Emergency plan set up to improve the coping mechanisms,” he added.

Magoha defended the online teaching saying it was the only feasible option if going by the current crisis created by the covid-19 pandemic is anything to go by. He turned down a request by Nyamira County Women Representative who wanted to know if it is possible for the government to stop all these Online learning programmes so that all our children are equal when they resume physical learning.

“We do not advocate for teacher-learner contact even from home, since we do not what to put anyone at risk of infecting the other with COVID-19…The government at this time, will not consider stopping e-learning. Our children who are able to access the virtual learning will continue to get, despite others not being able to.

Dr. Kipsang on his part noted that the current e-learning system has its own shortcomings, though.

“This pandemic came at a time that we may have not prepared for all eventualities, that is why some of our Special Needs children might not have sufficient E-learning materials,” the PS explained.

Committee chair, Hon Melly, was concerned about ‘a majority of the Kenyan children who are not getting these online learning materials, and they are the majority.

The International Commission of Jurists, ICJ, has urged the government to provide learners with electronic gadgets and internet services.

But CS Magoha thinks otherwise.

“If you go to any secondary school, you will be shocked. It is only that we do not allow them. If we allowed them to carry phones to school, you will realise that all the secondary school students have smart phones,” stated Magoha.

On the safety of learners and teachers once learning resumes, the CS said an elaborate plan is in place.

“We will be following the Outlined COVID-19 guidelines when schools resume. And there will be a whole budget line to cater for this,” reported the CS.

It remains to be seen the plans that the Ministry has come up with ahead of the announced reopening date in June. On his part, the CS was quick to rule out any hasty decision in reopening the schools any time soon.

“It is too early to give any specific dates. In the meantime, the calendar for the national exams remains. If the situation changes, we will reopen schools… Our children are alive and safe at home. It is not only in Kenya where this pandemic is happening. If it means they will be staying at home for one year, then so be it. Don’t create a metal pipe and force me into it asking me to give you dates,” Magoha outlined.

TSC list of Shortlisted candidates for head teacher positions per county- Kisii County

Important update for teachers who applied for administrative posts in Kisii County. Get to see the list of shortlisted candidates, interview dates and other requirements;

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the various administrative posts that it had advertised in August, 2019. TSC had advertised 6,043 promotion/ administrative vacancies. Of these, 2,310 are for head teachers(T scale 10; Grade C5) while, the remaining 3,733 are for Deputy Head teachers II (T scale 9; Grade C4). Applications were submitted online and Shortlisted candidates have been invited for interviews at varied dates and venues. The lists of shortlisted candidates feature: the advert numbers, TSC Numbers, Names, Teachers’ Stations, Sub-county, Interview dates, Venues and time.

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WHAT TO CARRY TO THE INTERVIEWS

Shortlisted candidates will be required to present the following documents during the interviews:

  • 1). Certificate of good conduct
  • 2). Clearance Certificate by the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb.
  • 3). Clearance Certificate from EACC
  • 4). Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau
  • 5). KRA tax compliance certificate.
  • Academic and Professional documents
  • TPAD hard copies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • Any other relevant, supportive, document.

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For shortlisted Deputy head teachers, they will be expected to carry the following:

  • 1. Original National ID Card,
  • 2. Current pay slip
  • 3. Original Academic and Professional Certificates,
  • 4. Letter of appointment as Deputy Head Teacher,
  • 5. Letter of designation to Deputy Head Teacher II (Grade C4/Scale 9).
  • 6. Analysed individual subject results and those of the institution in KCPE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Director.
  • 7. Performance Appraisal Reports for 2017, 2018 and 2019
  • 8. Originals of the following statutory documents: –
  1. Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)Certificate of good conduct from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID
  2. Tax Compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  3.  Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
  4. Credit Reference Certificate from Credit Reference Bureci
  5. Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance.

LIST OF SHORTLISTED TEACHERS FOR POST OF HEADSHIP & OTHER POSTS IN KISII COUNTY

The list below feature the shortlisted teachers’ TSC Numbers, Names and Current teaching stations;

  • 383102 Orenge Daniel Otara Ombaso Endereti C.O.G Primary
  • 409371 Gisemba Solomon Matagi Keburanchogu
  • 413062 Onkundi Gladys Bikeri Nyabieyo D.O.K Primary Sch
  • 396615 Mairura Omoke Nyakangi Riagumo Deb Primary
  • 456467 Akama Julius Ongubo Getungurumu S.D.A. Primary School
  • 417573 Omambia Julius Oroo Nyakungu D.O.K Primary Sch
  • 402389 Ogeto Simeon Oigara Nyangoso Sda Boarding
  • 317225 Nyamora Zablon Ntenga Nyambunwa D.O.K Primary
  • 413370 Moribo Wycliffe Moracha Senta D.E.B Primary
  • 295976 Moracha Beatrice Mokeira Nyaura Pri Sch
  • 386349 Momanyi Elicanah Mose Mosisa Deb Primary School
  • 316703 Nyaboga David Siko Nyabera Sda Primary
  • 321020 Ochenge Richard Oire Rionchogu D.E.B Primary
  • 407883 Ochora Thomas Okari Riagongera D.E.B Primary
  • 414913 Onyangore Ayub Nyasimba Nyasore S.D.A Primary School
  • 378503 Nyamboki Elizabeth Kemunto Oroche D.O.K Primary
  • 418215 Nyangeri Amos Ogeto Engoto Goti D O K Pri Sch
  • 397972 Ondieki George Gori Riamokwobe Pri Sch
  • 442991 Asugo Charles Omae Esaka Dok
  • 436488 Ogembo Jacob N Rigena S.D.A Primary
  • 325587 Kondo Joshua Bichanga Nyakorere D.E.B Primary
  • 425721 Birundu Dennis Mosongo Getumo A.I.C Primary
  • 281553 Siocha Truphena Kwamboka Biticha Pri Sch
  • 411982 Omundi Richard Pius Nyabikondo Pri Sch
  • 309877 Oreti Evans Mogaka Moogi Deb Primary
  • 329895 Makori Joash Mogaka Ibanchore Deb Primary School
  • 310104 Ochoki Gideon Omanga St. Don Bosco Boys Boarding Primary
  • 409302 Moreka Methuselah Rianyanchebera Primary
  • 397729 Nyangena Thomas Onderi Gesabakwa Sda Primary
  • 424386 Moreka Stephen Mogusu Tunta D.E.B Primary
  • 478226 Mwendia Evans Mwamisoko Primary School
  • 481394 Kebabe Joel Momanyi Ichuni Boys Dok Primary School
  • 411970 Angima Dominic Mokoro Mariiba Pri Sch
  • 383113 Oyagi Ramus Ndereti Orphanage Primary
  • 413096 Kengere John Ombati Motonyoni Dok Primary School
  • 330800 Obure Zipporah Kemunto Riakerongo
  • 196453 Mariaria Roselidah Kwamboka Omosaria pri
  • 402901 Maisiba Paul Oigo Inani Deb
  • 340411 Ayora Moses Getare D.E.B Primary
  • 201848 Orina Peter Oyugi Taracha Pri Sch
  • 413166 Akuma Daniel Asusa Rianyamari
  • 409300 Ongeri Joseph Oganda Sindagogi
  • 316549 Akunga Rael Nyansarora Nyabine D.O.K
  • 329828 Ntabo Yophes Nyanduru Kionyo Pri Sch
  • 310196 Mesa Sarahh Kwamboka Nyachenge
  • 379132 Ongori Thaddeus Mwoma St. Mary’S Nyamagwa
  • 409303 Kengere Elijah Nyangwengi
  • 330300 Gesage Kefa Nyanchoka Nyamasege D.O.K Primary
  • 389886 Obara Mark Ensoko Elck Primary School
  • 310271 Onyikwa Geoffrey Ntenga Nyamiobo Deb Primary
  • 288959 Ototo John Onsando Sameta Boys’ Boarding Pri
  • 327377 Orina Samuel Nyagichenche
  • 248392 Oirere Duke Mekenye Keore C.O.G Primary
  • 384788 Onchera David Nyabuto Getare D.E.B Primary
  • 316492 Nyasani Jane Nyanchama Nyagemi Deb Primary School
  • 320796 Omambia Julius Ayiega Nyamagenamabariri Primary
  • 381453 Osoro Mary Bochere Our Lady of Lourdes Sengera G.Boarding Pri
  • 317693 Kiriago Pamella Mogoi Matongo D.E.B Primary Sch
  • 390106 Osero Dalius Mokaya Ekenyoru Primary
  • 297563 Tinega Barnabas Mautia Kianate Pri Sch
  • 316627 Monari Charles Ogega Iruma Pri Sch
  • 413243 Nyaundi Joshua Oramini Ebinyinyi Primary
  • 454768 Omari Isaac Minyega Soko Primary School
  • 412933 Ongaga Christine Nyanduko Nyamondo Pri Sch
  • 402391 Bosire Evans Ogiosi Kiru S.D.A Primary
  • 354282 Kamanda George Omwando Moticho Sda Primary
  • 379121 Omete Inisi Metengero D.O.K
  • 470801 Orare Bernard Iberia Pri Sch
  • 339785 Nyamachere Stella Nyanchama Nyamagesa Deb Primary School
  • 409282 Onuro John Nyabuto Mosora Sda
  • 339799 Migiro Abraham Ositu Gekongo Dok
  • 299751 Onyango Aloys Omwoyo Kiorori
  • 417379 Obino Julius Nyakeya Nyangena Pri Sch
  • 417493 Marichondo Jared Ondari Riondong’A Pri Sch
  • 330299 Manyura Peter Nyandemo Ekerubo Ccf Primary
  • 402975 Osiemo Evans Obiri Keera Pag Prim Ary
  • 454040 Nyatuga Truphena Nyagara Nyabworoba Pri Sch
  • 466881 Moturi Elijah Pilot Kiongongi Ii Pri Sch
  • 311435 Ondiek Methusellah Mochorwa Nyakegarakemo
  • 340778 Nyabuto Jenes Moraa Mariwa Pefa Primary
  • 223214 Kamao Julius Onchwati Kimai Enkora D.E.B Primary
  • 369718 Ondimu Jackline Kwamboka Moneke D.E.B Pri Sch
  • 394121 Onchweri Mogaka B Metembe Deb Primary School
  • 262478 Mokaya Micah Okero Rigena S.D.A Primary
  • 296011 Moragwa Rose Mogusu Mosensema Deb Primary
  • 380951 Manyura Elijah Kimai D.E.B Primary
  • 338287 Oronyi Alice Bochere Ombasa Nyangweta D.O.K Primary
  • 365645 Kimonge Phillip Osoro Nyabiosi S.D.A
  • 284653 Nyakundi Joseph Nyaore Pri Sch
  • 361862 Getoi Dominic Nyakagwa Moremani Pag Primary School
  • 448779 Maganga Dismas Nyanguru C.O.G Primary School
  • 403675 Mochama Thomas Machera Kenoria
  • 402554 Makori Enock Nyananga Gekongo Ii D.E.B.
  • 415919 Agnes Nyambunde Rabera Kenyorora D.O.K. Primary School
  • 402523 Muregi George Onkundi Nyabisase
  • 269615 Onsembe Henry Ongegu Chindwani D.E.B Pri School
  • 331284 Ombongi Michael Machuka Ibacho Deb Primary School
  • 259840 Ondabu Margaret Bomanyama
  • 367860 Tinega Meshack Ondara Nyakunguru Pri Sch
  • 413153 Mosongo Felix Nchore Kiongongi
  • 379120 Oronyi Moses Morara Kiorina D.E.B Primary
  • 402738 Okindo Richard Okari Maji Mazuri Primary
  • 395408 Onduso Robert Oigara Rwora D.E.B Primary
  • 406779 Osoro Earnest Rachami Tabaka Boys
  • 353955 Mbeche Josia Metembe Deb Primary School
  • 404417 Onkoba Josiah Bonuke Iranda Pri Sch
  • 411980 Kirochi Mazon Amos Riokindo S.D.A Primary
  • 318686 Omare Samson Ntenga Tongeri Dok Primary
  • 397795 Orwaru James Kebere D.E.B Primary
  • 343973 Kembero Annah Nyansiaboka Makongeni Pri Sch
  • 396440 Bwonda Saul Siriba Matagaro S.D.A Boarding Primary
  • 480581 Mongeri Richard Birundu Nyasike Sda Primary School
  • 369726 Moracha Patrick Nyangwara Nyamuya E.L.C.K Primary School
  • 389887 Moseti Stephen Ntabo Bosaga
  • 432191 Onchera David Tumbo Buyonge Deb Primary
  • 298423 Moturi Omboi Itabago D.E.B Primary

TSC Promotions; Lists of shortlisted teachers, deputies and interview dates: Homabay County

Important update for teachers who applied for administrative posts in Homabay County. Get to see the list of shortlisted candidates, interview dates and other requirements;

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the various administrative posts that it had advertised in August, 2019. TSC had advertised 6,043 promotion/ administrative vacancies. Of these, 2,310 are for head teachers(T scale 10; Grade C5) while, the remaining 3,733 are for Deputy Head teachers II (T scale 9; Grade C4). Applications were submitted online and Shortlisted candidates have been invited for interviews at varied dates and venues. The lists of shortlisted candidates feature: the advert numbers, TSC Numbers, Names, Teachers’ Stations, Sub-county, Interview dates, Venues and time. For Homabay County the teachers will attend interviews on December 2 to 5, 2019.

WHAT TO CARRY TO THE INTERVIEWS

Shortlisted candidates will be required to present the following documents during the interviews:

  • 1). Certificate of good conduct
  • 2). Clearance Certificate by the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb.
  • 3). Clearance Certificate from EACC
  • 4). Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau
  • 5). KRA tax compliance certificate.
  • Academic and Professional documents
  • TPAD hard copies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • Any other relevant, supportive, document.

For further details, Visit https://educationnewshub.co.ke/category/tsc-news/

For shortlisted Deputy head teachers, they will be expected to carry the following:

  • 1. Original National ID Card,
  • 2. Current pay slip
  • 3. Original Academic and Professional Certificates,
  • 4. Letter of appointment as Deputy Head Teacher,
  • 5. Letter of designation to Deputy Head Teacher II (Grade C4/Scale 9).
  • 6. Analysed individual subject results and those of the institution in KCPE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Director.
  • 7. Performance Appraisal Reports for 2017, 2018 and 2019
  • 8. Originals of the following statutory documents: –
  1. Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)Certificate of good conduct from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID
  2. Tax Compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  3.  Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
  4. Credit Reference Certificate from Credit Reference Bureci
  5. Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance.

LIST OF SHORTLISTED TEACHERS FOR POST OF HEADSHIP IN HOMABAY COUNTY

List of teachers to attend interviews on 2/12/19

The lists below feature the shortlisted teachers’ TSC Numbers, Names and Current teaching stations;

  • 401867 Ochieng Michael Odhiambo Lwanda Primary School
  • 435875 Randiga Victor Otieno Adhiro Pri Sch
  • 477496 Okumu Stephen Ogot God Ber Pri Sch
  • 505681 Boyi Kennedy Ochieng Kidewa Pry Sch
  • 491938 Mondo George Otieno Manga Pri Sch
  • 404195 Obewa Joshua Odhiambo Akele Primary School
  • 446278 Mbare Elizabeth Akinyi Ogango Pri Sch
  • 369690 Obondo Walter Onyango Goyo Pri Sch
  • 450268 Onyango Calleb Onyango Ogera Pri Ch
  • 484908 Okoth Abdulahi Swedi Kwoyo Pri Sch
  • 248475 Ouko Jonathan Omburo Riwo Pri Sch
  • 401825 Jared Omodia Obiero Mauta Primary School
  • 419956 Kaudo Antony Osumba Kobala Primary School
  • 404183 Achieng Benard Ogola Kongo Pri Sch
  • 490038 Kosewe James Odhiambo Obunga Pri Sch
  • 511803 Okuta David Maxwell Odero Mwiregwa
  • 405444 Owuor Monicah Benter Pap Kamathayo Pri Sch
  • 464257 Abok John Odiwuor Rairi Pri Sch
  • 382020 Ouko Christine Amondi Rodi Kopany Pri Sch
  • 481930 Maindi Dan Onyango Odirno Pri
  • 461084 Ogal David Liech Haggai Koyier Primary
  • 475896 Ajulu Sam Budha Onyango Sota Kochia Pri Sch
  • 318390 Nyambuga Jonah Otieno Rungu Pri Sch
  • 479358 Odoyo Benard Odhiambo Gode Ariyo Primary School
  • 452812 Oburu Wycliffe Otieno Okota Pri Sch
  • 344908 Atieno Kennedy Omoth Majiwa Pri. Sch.
  • 421012 Omondi Dominic Omondi Koguta Pri Sch
  • 353874 Agutu John Odhiambo Mawego Girls Primary School
  • 433417 Apiyo William Teki Nyamogo Pri Sch
  • 205678 Okiki Joshua Ohuru Bware Pri Sch
  • 452647 Arum Tyrus Dennis Nyakasera Primary
  • 477723 Owade Silvance Otieno Magwar Pri Sch
  • 267776 Otieno Benard Nyamanga Pri Sch
  • 376719 Njaga Isaac Omollo Odongo Shauri Yako Pri Sch
  • 466200 Ayieko Marikus Munda Mirogi Pri Sch
  • 399549 Owino Pamela Atieno Dudu Pri Sch

Here are links to the most important news portals:

Teachers to attend interviews on 3/12/2019:

  • 464051 Okello Hesbon Omondi Odienya Pri Sch
  • 378137 Angira George Otieno A. Osodo Pri Sch
  • 475948 Oyugi Dan Ogweno Kome Pri Sch
  • 404273 Kotieno Meckias Onyango Arunda Pri Sch
  • 459917 Oloo Kennedy Otieno Ayub Okoko Pri Sch
  • 459730 Keino Joseph Kipkoech Pap Alara Pri Sch
  • 495576 Ouma Hezron Joshua Sango Gem Pri Sch
  • 475945 Adede Penty Odhiambo Sasi Pri Sch
  • 465304 Asedi Osbone Juma Kithereka Primary School
  • 482174 Ogwe Collins Ouma Longo Pri Sch
  • 460268 Lore Fredrick Odhiambo Arembe
  • 404115 Adhiambo George Ochieng Koyoo Pri Sch
  • 481630 Olielo Juma Boy Pundo Primary School
  • 385821 Mabhuri Lucas Obanga Primary School
  • 408681 Anyango Philip Ochola Ngulu Pri Sch
  • 473260 Juma Williis Osati Ngere Pri Sch
  • 421094 Alando Kennedy Caleb Omondi Amoso Pri Sch
  • 445487 Odida Moses Odira Obalwanda Primary
  • 444593 Bodi Okoth H Got- Awendo
  • 471897 Onditi Shem Odhiambo Kowuor Pri Sch
  • 475703 Kouso Pius Otieno Nyawita Pri Sch
  • 472225 Owuor Jim Ochieng Bongia Primary
  • 460551 Origa Jeconiah Onyango Nyabiage Pri Schz14701
  • 471598 Oiga Iddah Apiyo Nyakayiemba
  • 486315 Okoth Raphael Ouma Kirambo
  • 381466 Odoyo Benedict Oseno Miriya Primary School
  • 337870 Ombai Jacob Oruko Kanga Omuga Pri Sch
  • 244378 Ngar John Owuor Adita Primary School
  • 449070 Ogot Ochung George Ongongo Primary School
  • 439261 Oyugi Harizon Moi Soko Primary School
  • 465842 Onyango Molly Atieno Nyaluru Pri Sch
  • 480803 Awino Ezekiel Owiti Ayeingo Pri Sch
  • 465870 Mudhai Jacqueline Atieno Migwa Primary School
  • 528523 Oseno Jackson Opiyo Sanjweru
  • 461443 Abungu David Omondi Ogingo Pri Sch
  • 399511 Adongo Nicolas Arogo Mititi Pri Sch
  • 404230 Ngode Anne Adhiambo Ndhiwa Pri Sch
  • 419688 Otto Isaack Ogutu Urinda Primary School
  • 451396 Otieno Sylvester Odhiambo Kwoyo Kaura Pri Sch
  • 471596 Nyiero Walter Odhiambo Yawo Pri Sch
  • 450683 Arara Caleb Odhiambo Wayara Pri Sch
  • 386884 Okeyo Peter Mwala Chiepe Pri Sch
  • 446363 Oyandhe Alice Anyango Nyamware Pri Sch
  • 404080 Ochogo Samwel Otieno Kambeke Pri Sch
  • 318744 Oriw Dalmas Wanga Nyangiela Pri Sch
  • 459578 Oliech Zephania Onduto Nyalgosi Pri Sch
  • 383505 Wanjira Joshua Habel Ototo Pri Sch
  • 440329 Watama Martin Osodo Takawiri Primary School
  • 422867 Adera George Odhiambo Ogongo – Katuma Pri Sch
  • 461079 Ochieng Raymond Amollo Aorachuodho Pri Sch
  • 295203 Otieno Harison Joshua Alara Primary School
  • 442333 Otieno Maurice Opiyo Kobodo Pri Sch
  • 437955 Ogutu Selphas Ochieng Kombe Primary School
  • 446291 Omach Joseph Oluengo Mwiraria Primary School
  • 475077 Alwala Jacqueline Atieno Sino S.D.A Pri Sch
  • 433785 Ogot Enock Odiwuor Alara Korayo Pri Sch
  • 473404 Mitoko Joel Opande Kokoth Pri Sch
  • 475902 Buga John Otieno Randhore Pri Sch
  • 418049 Akelo Peter Geda Alego Primary
  • 459696 Adede Douglas Onyango Oridi Pri Sch

Teachers to attend interviews on 4/12/2019:

  • 465454 Ochieng Oscar Micah Kisindi Pri Sch
  • 427311 Orwa Evance Odhiambo Bwanda Pri Sch
  • 403929 Ooko Lilian Akinyi Akala Pri Sch
  • 424682 Ochieng Kennedy Owino Ongongo Primary School
  • 395122 Okiro Joash Ogoma Ongoro Pri Sch
  • 506432 Osodo Raphael Greg M.P.I.S.
  • 380906 Okumba Charles Abungu Yiembe Primary School
  • 443066 Okola Elphus Ochieng Kamasi Pri Sch
  • 459973 Ogola Henry Okiki Mawira Pri Sch
  • 455529 Odhong Jacob Oluoch Othoro Pri Sch
  • 467370 Otieno Charles Amolo Maroo Pri Sch
  • 465307 Owich Mark Otieno Got Nyasumbi
  • 457658 Wanda Samwel Odoyo Mbani Pri Sch
  • 407332 Hongo Periz Atieno Mariwa Pri Sch
  • 385783 Otieno Charles Ogembo Nyamwala Pri Sch
  • 404083 Owidi Benard Owuor Rakoro Pri Sch
  • 468037 Ongany Barack Anyango Sulwe
  • 490027 Ogwang Michael Ogutu Rachar Pri Sch
  • 455846 Okeyo Hesbon Ogweno Kosira Pri Sch
  • 475940 Onyando George Omondi Nyarandi Pri Sch
  • 490023 Onyango Erick Omondi Ongeng Pri Sch
  • 465300 Otieno Emmanuel Mitah Mawanga Rock A.R.T Primary School
  • 378674 Odhiambo Thomas Owiti Got Adundo Pri Sch
  • 399009 Otieno Tobias Michael Kambusi Primary School
  • 467584 Ngare Peter Ose Kogelo Kalanya Pri Sch
  • 412888 Ogendo Dickson Otieno Oriang Pri Sch
  • 354348 Wagai Rose Achieng Yadh Welo Primary School
  • 439515 Oyier Esther Adhiambo Lower Kamuga Primary School
  • 442336 Adero Otieno Samson Ogada Primary
  • 383038 Olewe Walter Okoth Kaditon’Ge Pri Ch
  • 493525 Mboya Stephen Odoyo Manga Pri Sch
  • 386082 Onyango Hellen Awuor Nyarabi
  • 453665 Okeyo Joshua Odoyo Jabagre Pri Sch
  • 404136 Osumba Linet Anyango Koga Primary School
  • 320466 Kibebe Lorner Auma Lala Pri Sch
  • 471896 Oruko Dickson Ochien’G Omoya Pri School
  • 493260 Oreso George Ochien’G Nyarongi Pri Sch
  • 311433 Atitoh Benson Ochieng Warao Pri
  • 498077 Otieno Henry Abdala Ogilo Pri Sch
  • 330550 Rangi Kennedy Odhiambo Osiri
  • 469428 Adoyo Stephen Odiwuor Ringa Rpi Sch
  • 370055 Odede Joseph Awino God Agulu Pri Sch
  • 459031 Akicho Dan Kenneth Kanyadhiang Pri Sch
  • 340395 Odongo Patrick Odiwuor Yogo Pri Sch
  • 419929 Justus Peter Oduya Mango Pri Sch
  • 441524 Matoke Jared Magara Victor Musoga
  • 415818 Okumu Nixon Otieno Kobila Primary
  • 472954 Wara Jacob Omondi Ngoche Pri Sch
  • 342359 Ombaka Florence Awuor Kijawa Pri Sch
  • 459579 Okumu John Rogers Andingo Pri Sch
  • 394758 Ogwai Charles Odhiambo Olaare Pri Sch
  • 414687 Okoth Walter Mboya Rongo Nyagowa Primary School
  • 472604 Nyacharo Thomas Jura Koyore Pri Sch
  • 535885 Mijondo Benard Opiyo Kalanding Pri Sch
  • 469242 Were Simeon Odhiambo Nyangao Pri Sch
  • 421095 Onyango Maurice Onyuna Ongeti Pri Sch
  • 456174 Abade Moi Otieno Ramba Pri Sch
  • 410537 Otieno Monica Akinyi Ngeta
  • 383014 Onyango Maurice Odiwuor Ogango Pri Sch
  • 456197 Onyango Moses Oduwa Ongalo Pri

Teachers to attend interviews on 5/12/2019:

  • 456168 Ouma Martin Owuor Dr Williams Pri Sch
  • 528087 Simiyu Chrisantus Sindani Nyabera Pri Sch
  • 458254 Onyango Susan Ogure A Ondiko Pri Sch
  • 277435 Obunga Monny Atieno Nyambare Pri Sch
  • 404213 Anudo Joseph Onditi Achego Pri Sch
  • 502742 Owuor Washington Onyango Nyabondo Pri Sch
  • 443863 Opiyo Julius Okeyo Anjech Pri Sch
  • 488053 Miruka Elijah Omondi Ogenga Pri Sch
  • 451895 Nyangoje George Benson Karabondi Pri Sch
  • 328288 Okweba Samuel Guto Mwamba Primary School
  • 465839 Opiyo Dominic Achiando Komolo Pri Sch
  • 344014 Ogolla Janet Atieno Homa Lime Pri Sch
  • 457710 Obat Maurice Chwanya Got Lwala Pri Sch
  • 383869 Omondi Argwings Mcasene Nyagidha Pri Sch
  • 462318 Ouma Michael Mgesi Ugina
  • 248537 Aduwi Jenifa Auma Kogalo Pri Sch
  • 422251 Ojwala Michael Odhiambo Kibuogi Primary School
  • 429842 Ochiel Eric Omondi Waringa Pri Sch
  • 470603 Onuong’A Jacob Odongo Oriri Primary School
  • 461464 Apiyo Luke Okoth Otaro Pri Sch
  • 354361 Shem Caroline Naomi Rangwena Pri Sch
  • 436325 Simiyu Stella Namulo Lake Pri Sch
  • 421085 Okeyo Mourice Ojwang Obera Pri Sch
  • 461071 Ondiek Jared Oriang Mayuanda
  • 383075 Okech Jecinter Akinyi Kibuogi Primary School
  • 365928 Magumba Kennedy Odhiambo Governor Awiti Kisenye Pri Sch
  • 462021 Odera Fredrick Ochieng Wang’ Got
  • 485010 Dulo Linet Akinyi Kolwa Pri. Sch.
  • 502695 Kobe Richard Otieno Kosele Pri sch
  • 501957 Okomo Peter Odhiambo Got Rateng Primary School
  • 435119 Juma Eunice Soona Sino D.O.H Pri Sch
  • 493267 Onyango Gladys Achieng Nyawawa Pri Sch
  • 429822 Odongo Ruth Mugariki Raongo Primary School
  • 441630 Odera Stanley Okoth Ober Mixed Pri Sch
  • 528524 Owino Carlfred Maswabe Waiga Primary School

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

According to the TSC advert, for one to be appointed to the grade of Head Teacher, a teacher must:-

  1. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  2. Have served as Deputy Head Teacherfor a minimum period ofthree (3) years;
  3. Be currently serving as Deputy Head Teacher II TSC Scale 9;
  4. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  5. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  6. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution;
  7. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support.

On the other hand, one must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for appointment to the grade of Deputy Head Teacher II:-

  • i. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  • ii. Have served as Senior Teacher for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  • iii. Be currently serving as Senior Teacher I T- Scale 8;
  • iv. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  • v. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  • vi. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support to other teachers;
  • vii. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution; and
  • viii. Meet any other requirement the Commission may deem necessary.

Chavakali High School; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Chavakali Boys High School is a Public National Boarding School located in Chavakali location, Vihiga County, just a few kilometers from Kakamega County. The school boasts a high population of more than 1800 students. The school was established in 1910.

Extra Curricular Activities

Students participate in the following Co-Curricular activities:

  • Football
  • Rugby
  • Tennis
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Hockey

At the same time, the learners are actively engaged in a number of Clubs and Societies’ activities that include:

  • Journalism
  • Scouting
  • Kiswahili
  • Christian Union (CU)
  • Environment
  • Integrity Club

Here are links to the most important news portals:

School Contacts

Here are the most important contacts:

  • Phone: 056-51016, 0710-641009
  • Email: info@chavakalihigh.sc.ke / chavahigh@yahoo.co.uk
  • Website: Website: https://chavakalihigh.sc.ke/
  • School KNEC Code : 38600006

SCHOOL BANK ACCOUNTS

School fees can be paid via the following ways:

  • KCB Mbale 1102302228
  • Equity 0960297321162
  • Barclays 2037268197
  • Cooperative 01129471133000

Chavakali Boys High School Motto: Strive For Excellence

Chavakali Boys High School Vision: Quality education for life

Chavakali Boys High School KCSE Results Analysis

The school has continually posted good results at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In 2018, fo instance, the school had 287 candidates who garnered a mean grade of an A- (minus); 77.005 points. During the 2019 KCSE exams the school registered a total candidature of 471.

For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link: Schools Portal; Complete guide to all schools in Kenya

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Photo Gallery for Chavakali High School

Chavakali High School Structures, teachers and students.

 

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