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Requirements for Application for a new TSC Number, Kenya

Under Article 237(2) of the Constitution, the Commission is mandated to perform the Registration of  trained teachers.

The following are required for one to register for a new Teachers Service Commission Number (TSC N0.), in Kenya:

  1. For New Registration a non refundable fee of Kshs. 1055/- deposited to the TSC Registration Account:
    • National Bank of Kenya (Direct Banking to A/C No. 01001000905001 or
    • Simple Banking using Pay Bill Business Number 625625 is required for processing your certificate. Ensure you have Bank Deposit Slip before proceeding with the application.
  2.  Scan and Attach Only the  Required Documents:
    a. Only original documents should be scanned and uploaded.
    b. For Expatriate Teachers, attach a letter of clearance from Ministry of Education
    Vetting Committee.
  3. The required documents are:
    • Passport/ ID (National Identity Card)
    • Bank deposit slip
    • Certificate of Good Conduct
    • GP 69 Medical Letter
    • Transcript (All in one pdf)
    • Affidavit; only, when names differ from other documents)
    • MPESA payment evidence.
    • KRA PIN Certificate

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Season 2 of Chapa Dimba na Safaricom launched

The giant Telecommunications company in Kenya, Safaricom, has launched season two of its Soccer Bonanza christened, ‘CHAPA DIMBA NA SAFARICOM’. The tournament was officially launched today with curtain raising matches at Woodley Grounds, Kibra, Nairobi. Last season saw Plateau Queens of Nyanza and Kapenguria heroes from the Rift valley win the inaugural Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom Championship in the girls and boys categories, respectively. The two teams went home with one million Kenya shillings each and atrip to London.

This year’s tournament ‘will still be on the look out for talent from the grass roots as we seek to offer them a platform to showcase their capabilities and possibly earn a call up to the national team’, says Safaricom.

HOW TO REGISTER

Registration forms will be available at FKF offices, Safaricom Shops and online at https://chapadimba.safaricom.co.ke . The group stages will be played at the grassroots level with successful teams qualifying for the regional finals across the eight regions. To register your team for Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom or know more about the competition, dial *455# from a Safaricom line. Once complete drop your form off at your nearest FKF Branch Offices

Successful teams will be notified through a published list the Safaricom website on 5thOctober 2018.

Winners of the regional final will then get a cash prize and a chance to play at the National final. Winners at the National finals will still walk home with a cash prize of one million Kenya Shillings, per team.

Download the Registration form here for Registartion requirements, Rules and Terms & Regulations of Participation. Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom Registration Form

MORE GOODIES FOR WINNERS

Safaricom announces that they have this year signed a partnership with La-Liga; the home of the likes of Messi, Suarez and Karim Benzema. The partnership involves a scouting program that will see certified La-Liga coaches travel to Kenya to search for talented players, both boys and girls, who will make up an all-star team. The lucky players in the all-Star team shall attend a ten day training camp in Spain and will also get to play a few friendly games against top Spanish La-Liga academies.

The Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom Football Tournament aims to recruit young talent aged 16 -20 year olds to play in a national tournament, showcase their talent and stand a chance to earn from their passion by winning prize money worth Ksh 1 million.

The tournament will be open to participation from both Boys and Girls Teams and will kick off with a national registration in the following regions: Nairobi, Eastern, Western, Nyanza, Rift, Coast, Central and North Eastern.

For any further queries email:  [email protected] or call 0713-444111 or 0715-444111.

Download the Registration form here for Registartion requirements, Rules and Terms & Regulations of Participation: Chapa Dimba Na Safaricom Registration Form

 

 

TSC Commissioners to Visit Schools this month for assessment

The teachers’ service Commission has released an elaborate programme to visit schools across the country. During the visitations, the Commissioners will among other things observe compliance with the teaching regulations and financial management by schools. This comes as teachers across the country continue to oppose the Evaluation method used by the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) to assess teachers. The evaluation Process known as Teacher Performance Appraisal and Sevelopment (TPAD) has been blamed to be paper and labour intensive, by the teachers.

In the itinerary released today, a total of 13 teams will traverse selected schools across the country this month with an intent of advising teachers on curriculum implementation.

TEAM 1: CENTRAL AND EASTERN A (4 COUNTIES): KIRINYAGA, EMBU, THARAKA-
NITHI & MERU.

  •  Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Kirinyaga
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Embu
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Tharaka Nithi
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Meru
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Meru

TEAM 2: RIFT VALLEY A (5 COUNTIES): TRANS NZOIA, WEST POKOT, UASIN GISHU,ELGEYO MARAKWET AND NANDI

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in West Pokot
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Trans Nzoia
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Uasin Gishu
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Elgeyo Marakwet
  • Friday 21stSeptember 2018: Carrying out assessment in Nandi

TEAM 3: EASTER B (4 COUNTIES): KITUI, MACHAKOS, MAKUENI & KAJIADO
DAY/DATE EVENTS

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Kitui
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Machakos
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Makueni
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Traveling to Kajiado
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Kajiado

TEAM 4: CENTRAL AND RIFT VALLEY (4 COUNTIES): SAMBURU, NYANDARUA,
MURANGA AND NYERI

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Samburu
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Nyandarua
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Muranga
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Nyeri
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Nyeri

TEAM 5: RIFT VALLEY C (3 COUNTIES: MARSABIT, ISIOLO AND LAIKIPIA

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Marsabit
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Marsabit
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Isiolo
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Isiolo
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Laikipia

TEAM 6: WESTERN (5 COUNTIES): BUSIA, BUNGOMA, KAKAMEGA, VIHIGA AND
SIAYA

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Busia
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Bungoma
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Kakamega
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Vihiga
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Siaya

TEAM 7: NYANZA (5 COUNTIES): KISUMU, MIGORI, HOMABAY, NYAMIRA & KISII

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Kisumu
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Migori
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Homabay
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Nyamira
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment Kisii

TEAM 8: COAST (4 COUNTIES): KWALE, MOMBASA, KILIFI, TAITA-TAVETA

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment kwale
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Mombasa
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Kilifi
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Taita Taveta
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment Taita Taveta

TEAM 9: NORTHEASTERN A: (2 COUNTIES): WAJIR & MANDERA

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Wajir
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Wajir
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Traveling to Mandera
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Mandera
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment Mandera

TEAM 10: NORTHEASTERN B (2 COUNTIES): GARISSA, TANA RIVER

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Garissa
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Garissa
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Traveling to Tana River
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Tana River
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment Tana River

TEAM 11: RIFT VALLEY B (5 COUNTIES): BARINGO, NAKURU, KERICHO, BOMET, &
NAROK.

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Baringo
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Nakuru
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Kericho
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Bomet
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment in Narok

TEAM 12: OTHERS A (2 COUNTIES): TURKANA & NAIROBI

  • Monday 17th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Turkana
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Turkana
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018: Travelling to Nairobi
  • Thursday 20th September 2018: Carrying out assessment Nairobi
  • Friday 21st September 2018: Carrying out assessment Nairobi

TEAM 13: OTHERS A (2 COUNTIES): LAMU & KIAMBU

  • Monday 17th September 2018 Carrying out assessment Lamu
  • Tuesday 18th September 2018 Carrying out assessment Lamu
  • Wednesday 19th September 2018 Travelling to Nairobi
  • Thursday 20th September 2018 Carrying out assessment Kiambu
  • Friday 21st September 2018 Carrying out assessment Kiambu

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Season 2 of Chapa Dimba na Safaricom launched

Chief Justice Maraga Advises DCJ, Philomena Mwilu, to take leave

Kenya’s Chief Justice, Hon. Justice David Maraga, has advised his deputy, Hon. Lady Justice Philomena M. Mwilu to stop politicizing her ongoing court case. The embattled Deputy Chief Justice is facing judges over alleged transactions involving the collapsed Imperial Bank and various charges counts among them abuse of office and forgery.

In a memo sent to Lady Justice Mwilu, Hon. Maraga who is also the President of the Supreme court decries Mwilu’s decision of “using political influence to interfere with an ongoing case in court”.

“As the Deputy Chief Justice, you more than anyone else, must demonstrate to the public that you are the deputy head of an institution you belief in”, says Judge Maraga in the memo addressed to Judge Mwilu. He goes on to say, “Show trust in the system and the process to clear your name and prove your innocence”.

The Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu was arrested on 28/8/2018 at Supreme Court in Nairobi over alleged corruption and taken to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations for questioning.

Maraga now advices the DCJ to take leave to save the face of the Supreme court. “In addition, with the dignity and reputation of the Judiciary at stake, I would like to suggest that you consider taking some time away from office until this unfortunate matter is dispensed with”, writes Maraga.

Justice Maraga sympathizes with Mwilu, though, for the difficult time she must be going through and assures her of full moral and spiritual support during this trying period.

The criminal proceedings against Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu were suspended on August 31st and referred to the High Court. Pending hearing and determination, the case will be mentioned on October 22, 2018.

Justice Mwilu is blaming her woes on the President’s political hand; more so after the president promised to revisit a case ruled against him during last year’s General elections.

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Important Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC: news, procedures, Letters, Memos, downloads and other Documents

Below are the all important KNEC documents:

  1. KNEC_EXAM_MANAGERS’_BRIEFING-2018
  2. circular on submission of queries online
  3. circular – guidelines for verification of registration – kcpe
  4. circular – guide lines for verification of registration – kcse
  5. advance instructions for subjects with practical project component
  6. Review of Examination Dates for Early Childhood Exams
  7. General Guidelines for ECDE exams Registration ecd scan document
  8. 2018 kcse timetable 22 jan
  9. 2018 kcpe time table
  10. 2018 tcae timetable
  11. 2018 pte timetable
  12. guidelines on equation of foreign certificates revised edition iv087
  13. questionnaire_for_inspection_of_kcpe_and_kcse_examination_centres
  14. application_for_approval_as_a_kcse_examination_centre
  15. New Exams Guidelines for Diploma in Teacher Education Exams dte circular
  16. KNEC career booklet
  17. General Guidelines For Registration Of DTE, SNE, PTE & TCAE Exams
  18. 2018 November Time Table For Primary Teachers’ Education
  19. November 2018 Business Exams Timetable
  20. Online invitation of kcpe kcse examiners
  21. Declaration form for payment of Supervisors, Invigilators, drivers and Security officers- Supervisors Form
  22. Circular on deployment of supervision personnel for KNEC Examinations
  23. Acceptance to supervise and invigilate KNEC Exams Form 
  24. Guidelines-on-equation-of-foreign-certificates-revised-edition
  25. Guidelines-on-examination-results-certification
  26. Application-form-exam-results-certification
  27. Guidelines-on-equation-of-foreign-certificates-revised-edition
  28. Application-for-statement-of-examination-results-form

HOT KNEC DOCUMENTS, DOWNLOADS, NEWS & PROCEDURES:

Please visit the official KNEC website for any other clarifications at: https://www.knec.ac.ke

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KPLC Power Interruption Schedule, 16 September, 2018

Brace yourself for lengthy power outage today, if you are living in these areas. Click on the link below to see the areas affected by KPLC’s power interruption programme for September 16, 2018:

KPLC_Power_Interruption_Schedule_for_September_19[1]

 

TSC County level visitation Programme, Term 3, 2018

Itinerary for County Level Visits by The Commission: Click on the link below to read/ Download the document.

 

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Important TSC Forms, memos, letters and Documents

  1. CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES: CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES
  2. CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION: CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION
  3. EMPLOYMENT FORM: EMPLOYMENT FORM
  4. LEAVE FORM: LEAVE FORM
  5. PATERNITY LEAVE FORM: PATERNITY LEAVE FORM
  6. STUDY LEAVE FORM: STUDY LEAVE FORM
  7. GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM: GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM
  8. SICK LEAVE FORM: SICK LEAVE FORM
  9. SICK SHEET FORM: SICK SHEET FORM
  10. TSC- KUPPET CBA: TSC- KUPPET CBA
  11. TSC-KNUT CBA: TSC-KNUT CBA
  12. PROMOTION FORM: PROMOTION FORM
  13. TRANSFER FORM:TSC TRANSFER APPLICATION FORM
  14. 2019 TERM DATES FOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
  15. BasicEducationNo14of2013
  16. TSC CONFIRMATION FOR APPOINTMENT FORM
  17. SUBJECT WITH GAPS
  18. Coaching of 2018 KCSE Examination Candidates by KNEC Trained Examiners (Teachers)
  19. Circular to School Heads
  20. TSC- SENSITIZATION OF CURRICULUM SUPPORT OFFICERS- 2018
  21. KNEC EXAM MANAGERS’ BRIEFING-2018
  22. MOE- Affirmative action for students from Marginalized areasareas
  23. TSC Revised Kiswahili service Charter
  24. TSC Revised English Service CharterCharter
  25. TSC Data for Teachers unable to teach due to ill health
  26. Ministry of Education- Recruitment of volunter teachers
  27. Memo- TSC Postpones Meeting with KNUT
  28. Ministry of Education’s Affirmative action for students from marginalized areas
  29. NEW!! Annual Leave Form- TSC

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Moi University DVC warns senior students over harassment of freshers

The Deputy Vice Chancellor (DVC) of Moi University, Professor Nathan O. Ogechi, has issued a strong warning to senior students harassing first years; who reported recently. In a memo to the senior students, the DVC decries high number of cases reported to him by the freshmen over unwarranted harassment by second, third and fourth year students. “Some continuing students who share rooms with freshmen ‘exile’ the freshmen”, says Prof. Ogechi. ‘Exile’ is a popular term used at the universities to refer to the act of sending away another student, whom you share a room with; mostly when your friend (of opposite sex) visits.

“Some continuing students sharing rooms with freshmen, harass them through inviting stangers (i.e chips funga, collections, or boyfriends/ girl friends) to spend in their rooms and thus violate the Rule of ten to ten”, adds Ogechi. Chips funga or collections is a phrase used to refer to prostitutes. While, the ten to ten rule stipulates that no stranger or visitor is allowed in the hostels from 10.00 pm to 10.00 am. This rule has been set across the universities to safe guard the security of the students.

Prof. ogechi says that some first year students have “fled” and gone back home due to the harassment. “Their parents have registered their displeasure with us and we are terribly embarassed”, be-mourns prof. Ogechi.

Ogechi now says this is the final warning he is issuing to the senior students, in writing, as stern action will be taken against anybody who will contravene the directive. He urges any first year molested to report immediately to the Junitor on duty, call him via  0726206155 or report to the Dean of Students.

 

 

443-3 Agriculture Project Documents, in PDF- 2018

Click on the Links below to download the project documents:

  1. MANUAL MARK SHEET: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1btD0NSnybRhG0ZJAn_26dlVX2S_XzImE
  2. REPORT FORM: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PTCWLbjK_tHdqGcBL4ogx6cuJd9HH4Mj
  3. DECLARATION FORM: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1c6fwd0liH6uXLs_I5yVESGyxktnUbQeI
  4. RETURN ENVELOP: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WJ8axM1OZtiKBv-v3LuKo95XJYg8l_mg
  5. ASSESSMENT SHEET: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EF1y68BZcb6s08XJeTg-vUbK-RXah_bI

Ministry of Education, Science and Technology; Important Documents- Kenya.

Click on the links below to download important MOE documents:

  1. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: EDUAFYA SENSITIZATION PRESENTATION-1
  2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION:EXPIRY OF TENURE OF OFFICE FOR CEBs AND BOMs
  3. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: DISBURSEMENT OF FDSE TERM 2 20180001
  4. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: TRANSFERS AND ADMISSIONS OF STUDENTS FORM (1)
  5. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: NEMIS MANUAL USER 2018
  6. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: Email_Addreses_30-01-2017
  7. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: BAN ON holiday tution (1)
  8. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: compliance with school feess
  9. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: FREE SECONDARY EDUCATION DISBURSEMENT OF FDSE TERM 2 20180001
  10. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
  11. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: Approved – Data Collection Form for MoE
  12. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION: circular on submission of queries online

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KCPE Revision Materials

  1. TOPICAL REVISION-2000-2014: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10AZ2nc1s_sic36Pqq7TTrIDGT7A9TM3E
  2.  KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2014: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Rp2njlr9DrcGgwh9V2qlNmORQ605yQiZ
  3. KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2015: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1chhDdOvfzDpsmWgVzifGaycOiNfy2hwb
  4. KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2016: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UbqQq4DurCl4wq_VG8OlnEbkKSWjOpwM

 

Safaricom restructures its data bundles plans, scraps daily gigga bundle

Giant mobile subscriber Safaricom has restructured its data plans as promised, earlier. In the new plans, subscribers will have to dig deeper into their pockets to purchase the seemingly expensive data plans. What will come as a shocker to many is the decision by Safaricom to scrap the daily 1 Gigga Byte bundles that have been trading at Kshs. 99.

The new plans launched by Safaricom are:

  1. Daily Bundles:
  • 500MB + 500 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 100
  • 150MB + 150 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 50
  • 50MB + 50 SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 20
  • 15MB + 15 SMS + @Kshs. 10
  • 7MB + 7 SMS @Kshs. 5

2. Weekly Bundles:

  • 3GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 500
  • 1GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 20
  • 350MB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 99
  • 100MB + Kshs. 50

3. 30 Day Bundles:

  • 25 GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 3,000
  • 15GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 2,000
  • 5GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 1,000
  • 2GB + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 500
  • 350MB + Kshs. 20

4. Platinum Plan

  • 40GB + 1,500 Local Minutes + 100 international minutes + Unlimited SMS + Free WhatsApp @Kshs. 10,000.

5. 90 Day Bundles

  • 30GB @Kshs. 9,000
  • 16GB @Kshs. 6,000
  • 6GB @Kshs. 3,000

6. Other Plans

  • 2GB @Kshs. 50 valid for one hour
  • 270MB @Kshs. 80 valid for 24 hours
  • 500MB @Kshs. 140 valid for 48 hours
  • 650MB @kshs. 180 valid for 48 hours
  • 10.7GB @Kshs. 2,550 valid for 30 days.

Last month Safaricom Chief Executive Bob Collymore said the mobile operator was working to restructure its data pricing to better meet market needs.

Collymore, who was speaking during the company’s Annual General Meeting, said the new data structure should be in place in September adding that customers will have the option of monitoring their data usage.

On 8 May, 2018, Safaricom announced  that its net profit for the year ended March 2018 grew to Sh55.3 billion, compared to Sh48.4 billion the year before on the back of M-Pesa and data revenues. This represents a 14.3 per cent growth of its full-year after-tax earnings.

M-Pesa revenue grew 14.2 per cent to sh62.9 billion while mobile data was up 24 per cent to sh36.4 billion in the period.

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List of Schools in Nyamira County, Nyamira South, Kenya

The following are secondary, Primary and academy Teachers service Commission (TSC)/ Ministry of Education (MOE) registered schools in Nyamira South Sub-County, Nyamira County, Nyanza Region, Kenya. The Schools’ Names, Telephone Contacts and TSC Codes have been provoded:

Institution Name TSC Code Telephone Contact
BLESSED GENERATION 147016074430
Bobembe E.L.C.K Girls Boarding Pri Sch 147016074181
BOBEMBE PRI SCH 147016074312
BOMONDO C O G primary school 147016074310
BOMORITO PRI SCH 147016074173 0725912702
BOMORITO SEC SCH 147016073094 0752030028
BONDEKA GIRLS 147016073167
BONDEKA PRI SCH 147016074174
BONYAIGUBA DOK PRI SCH 147016074175
BONYUNYU 147016074241
BONYUNYU S.S. 147016073019
BONYUNYU DEB PRI SCH 147016074176 0725335426
BOSIANGO S.S. 147016073051
BOSIANGO PRI SCH 147016074177 0713907368
BOSOSE PRI SCH 147016074300
BUGO D.O.K PRI SCH 147016074217
BUNDO D.O.K PRI SCH 147016074292
EGESIERI PRI SCH 147016074295
EKENYORO PRI SCH 147016074230 0727398178
EKENYORO TECH. 147016073138 N/A
EKERAMA 147016074243
EKORO P.A.G 147016074218
EMBONGA PRI SCH 147016074179
ENCHORO D.O.K PRI SCH 147016074178
ENDABU PRI SCH 147016074240
ETONO PRI SCH 147016074180
GEKOMONI PRI SCH 147016074304
GEKOMONI TECHNICAL SEC 147016073111
GESENENO PRI SCH 147016074298 0724584451
GESIAGA S.S. 147016073034
ESIAGA PRI SCH 147016074182
GESORE 147016073156 0711350649
GESORE PRI SCH 147016074299
GETA P.A.G PRI SCH 147016074187
GETA PAG SEC SCH 147016073145
GETAARI S.S. 147016073049
GETAARI PRI SCH 147016074183 0729702653
GIANCHORE P.A.G MIXED 147016073083 0718070591
GIANCHORE PRI SCH 147016074184 +254724213475
GIRIGIRI PRI SCH 147016074185
GUCHA PRI SCH 147016074186
GUCHA SDA MIXED SEC. SCH. 147016073108 0725550474
IBUCHA PRI SCH 147016074309 0726662119
IGEINAITAMBE PRI SCH 147016074188 0714234203
IKOBE D.O.K PRI SCH 147016074190
IKONGE D.O.K. PRI SCH 147016074189
IKURUCHA PRI SCH 147016074219 0702554806
KABATIA PRI SCH 147016074237 0719423105
KEBIRIGO S.S. 147016073008 020802903
KEBIRIGO PRI SCH 147016074191
KEGOGI PRY 147016074224 0727059022
KEMASARE PRI SCHOOL 147016074305
KENYAMBI PRI SCH 147016074306
KENYENYA SECONDARY SCHOOL 147016073015
KENYENYA DAY 147016074192
KENYENYA PRI SCH 147016074113 N/A
KIAMBERE DEB PRIMARY SCHOOL 147016074228
KIANGINDA PRI SCH 147016074193
KIANGINDA SEC. SCHOOL 147016073116
KIANUNGU PAG PRIMARY SCHOOL 147016074194
KIANUNGU PAG S.S. 147016073091
KIANYABAO PRI SCH 147016074227
KIANYABONGERE PRI SCH 147016074220
KUURA SEC SCH 147016073139
KUURA D.E.B. 147016074195
MAKAIRO SEC SCH 147016073155
MAKAIRO PRI SCH 147016074196
MANGONGO PRI SCH 147016074221
MARANI PAG GIRLS 147016073102
MARARA PRI SCH 147016074238
MARIBA PRI SCH 147016074233
MARINDI S.S. 147016073045 0715091683
MARINDI PRI SCH 147016074307
MASOSA AIC PRI SCH 147016074198
MASOSA MIXED 147016073084
MATIERO PRI SCH 147016074226 +254726451634
MOBAMBA PRI SCH 147016074223
MOIKABONDO PRIMARY SCHOOL 147016074244
MONGORISIA PRI SCH 147016074197
MORUGA PRI SCH 147016074236
MOTAGARA S.S. 147016073021
MOTAGARA PRI SCH 147016074199
NAMI SEC SCH 147016073143 +254707533645
NYABISIMBA PRI SCH 147016074225
NYABISIMBA SEC SCH 147016073144 N/A
NYACHOGOCHOGO S.S. 147016073022 0720980420
NYACHOGOCHOGO PRI SCH 147016074201 0727245484
NYACHURURU P.A.G. SEC SCHOOL 147016073110
NYACHURURU PRI SCH 147016074202
NYAGACHI PRI SCH 147016074205
NYAGACHI SEC 147016073169
NYAIGESA PRI SCH 147016074203 0720917259
Nyaigwa Girls Secondary School 147016073133
NYAINOGU PRI SCH 147016074204
NYAIRICHA PRI SCH 147016074294
Nyairicha Special School 147016072005 0711983495
NYAISA D.O.K PRI SCH 147016074222
NYAKEMICHA PRI SCH 147016074206
NYAKEORE DAY 147016074200
NYAKEORE SEC 147016073092
Nyakeore Special School 147016072006 0725472030
NYAKORIA PRI SCH 147016074172
NYAMAIYA S.S. 147016073044
NYAMERU PRI SCH 147016074235
NYAMERU SEC SCH. 147016073122
NYAMIRA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 147016073064 0725556913
NYAMIRA PRI SCH 147016074291
NYAMOTENTEMI PRI SCH 147016074208 0717841488
NYAMWETUREKO PRI SCH 147016074302
NYANGOSO PRI SCH 147016074293
NYANSABAKWA SECONDARY 147016073146
NYANTARO PRI SCH 147016074209
NYANTURAGO PRI SCH 147016074210
OMOKONGE PRI SCH 147016074303
OMOKONGE SPECIAL 147016072009
OMOSASA DOK MIXED SEC 147016073030 +254725557498 non
OMOSASA PRI SCH 147016074207
OTANYORE ELCK PRIMARY SCHOOL 147016074311 0724821066
RAMBA PRI SCH 147016074301
RANGENYO S.S. 147016073006
RANGENYO MIXED PRI SCH 147016074211
RANGENYO PRI SCH 147016074296
RATANDI PRI SCH 147016074231
RATETI PRI SCH 147016074212
RIAKIMAI PRI SCH 147016074234
RIAKIMAI SDA MIXED PRY 147016074421
RIAMANDERE PRI SCH 147016074214
RIAMANDERE SEC 147016073079 0727065021
RIANYAGECHANGA PRI SCH 147016074229
RIASINDANI PRI SCH 147016074239 +254722226108
RIRUMI MIXED SEC SCH 147016073121
RIRUMI PRI SCH 147016074213
SASATI P.A.G PRI SCH 147016074232
SENATOR KEBASO S.S. 147016073075
SIRONGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 147016073004
SIRONGA PRI SCH 147016074308
ST JOSEPH ENCHORO SEC 147016073154 0714057947 n/a
ST PATRICE NYANTARO 147016073104
ST PETERS NYAISA S.S. 147016073065
ST PETERS NYAKEMINCHA 147016073087
ST PHILIP RATETI SEC SCH 147016073131 073374447
ST. JOSEPH KEMASARE MIXED SEC. 147016073105 +254719895563
ST. JOSEPH’S ETONO MIXED S.S. 147016073088
ST. MARY’S MONGORISI 147016073042
ST. PAUL ‘S EMBONGA MIXED S.S. 147016073047 0726394794
ST.TERESA BUGO 147016073190 0727716282
ST.TIBERIUS NYAMOTENTEMI 147016073179
TENTE PRI SCH 147016074297
TINGA PRI SCH 147016074215
TONGA OMONURI 147016074242
TONGA PRI SCH-                             147016074216

 

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