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How to download the 2024 knec marking invitation letter for the KCSE examiners

The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, has released guidelines for downloading the 2024 examiners’ invitation letters.

The KPSEA and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examiners are now expected to log on to a new portal https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke. to download the invitation letters.

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Here are the guidelines on how to download the invitation letters online:

1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council shall invite the existing and qualified newly
trained Examiners for the 2024 marking exercise online.

3.0 Examiners concerned shall be required to do the following:

3.1 Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
3.2 Those with cp2 accounts, login into the Examiners portal using their username
and password.
3.3 Those without cp2 accounts, click on reset password button to enter their mobile
numbers in format (2547*******) and submit to get their username and pass
word for logging into the system.
3.4 Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save.

Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions.

Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are given in the invitation letter.

For further details contact any of the following:

4.1 Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997:
4.2 Email addresses: [email protected] and [email protected].

The 2024 marking exercise is slated for November/ December, 2024.

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How to mark the 2023 knec contracted professionals attendance register for Supervisors, Invigilators, Centre Manager and Security Officers

2023 Contracted Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, officers are expected to update their data on the KNEC cp2 portal. The council has deployed Supervisors, Invigilators and Centre managers who will be in charge of this year’s Kenya Certificate of the Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams.

The Principal or head teacher (Centre Manager) will then mark the attendance register online, for all the contracted officers online.

How to update data online, by contracted professionals:
  1. Visit the KNEC contracted professionals’ portal by using the address/ URL; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke
  2. For a new user, click on ‘CREATE ACCOUNT’ tab.
  3. Then, enter your mobile phone number in the format 2547….., confirm the mobile phone number (by re-entering it) and click on ‘CREATE ACCOUNT’.
  4. You will receive a successful account creation message on your window.
  5. Your User Name and Password will be sent to the Phone number that you registered with.
  6. Now log into the Portal by entering your User Name (which is in the format) 2547….. and your secret password. Enter them into the contracted professionals home page at https://cp2.knec.ac.ke and click on ‘LOG IN’.
  7. Once logged in, Provide your personal and other required  information like: Full name, Year of Birth, Gender, National ID Number, KRA PIN Number, Email, Highest Qualification, Current Work Station and Next of Kin Details. Then click on ‘SAVE’.

How to Mark the Attendance Register for Contracted Professionals:

The contracted professionals’ attendance register is marked by the principal on daily basis during the examination period. This shall be carried out by the Centre Manager. To mark the register:

  • Visit the KNEC contracted professionals’ portal by using the address https://cp2.knec.ac.ke
  • To log in, Type the User name and password, as provided by the Sub County Director. These log in credentials are for the examination centre and not those of the Centre manager.
  • Once logged in, mark the daily attendance for the Supervisor, Invigilator, Security personnel and the centre manager. The attendance register is marked on daily basis during the exam administration period for the centre.

For any difficulties and/ or challenges, contact the Sub County Director or the KNEC officers by using the official contacts.

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Sironga Girls High records the highest number of candidates registered for the 2019 KCSE Exams among Girls National Schools

National Schools are the most prestigious and top most secondary schools in Kenya. These schools admit top students from all parts of the Country. These schools, just like other schools are either mixed or single sex schools. These are the most sought after schools. The schools provide magnificent learning and boarding facilities.

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2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE

Sironga Girls’ High School from Nyamira County leads in the 2019 KCSE candidature. The school has a total of 580 candidates and is followed by Nyabururu Girls, Kirima and Butere Girls who have registered 501, 460, and 441 candidates; respectively. The table below summarizes the 2019 KCSE candidature for all the Girls’ National Schools in Kenya;
KNEC Code School Name Category Type Cluster 2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE
43700012 SIRONGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2 580
40700003 NYABURURU GIRLS National Girls C1 501
07200009 KARIMA GIRLS National Girls C4 460
37600005 BUTERE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 441
24500004 ST.THERESA’S TARTAR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C1 416
10200013 MUGOIRI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 416
41700004 ASUMBI GIRLS National Girls C1 405
11200002 ALLIANCE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C3 396
42700007 NGIYA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 392
38600003 BUNYORE GIRLS National Girls C1 363
26500001 MOI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL- ELDORET National Girls C3 351
35600008 S.A. KOLANYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 348
39700009 KISUMU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 342
11200006 MARYHILL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C3 337
36600002 LUGULU GIRLS National Girls C1 327
20400003 THE KENYA HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C3 315
27500007 MOI FORCES ACADEMY LANET National Girls C3 306
11200004 LIMURU GIRLS’ SCHOOL National Girls C3 303
19300004 CHOGORIA GIRLS National Girls C1 299
20400006 PANGANI GIRLS National Girls C1 271
23500003 ST BRIGIDS KIMININI National Girls C1 268
11200005 LORETO HIGH SCHOOL LIMURU National Girls C3 266
08200010 BISHOP GATIMU NGANDU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 263
34500017 MOI KAPSOWAR GIRLS National Girls C4 263
09200011 KABARE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 261
32500015 OLE TIPIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C4 258
28500005 KIPSIGIS GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C1 250
15300012 ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI National Girls C4 247
13300005 MUTHALE GIRLS National Girls C1 235
27500009 NAKURU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C3 234
30500020 NJONJO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 222
45800002 NEP GIRLS HIGH National Girls C4 222
18300016 MBOONI GIRLS National Girls C2 218
47800006 MOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL – MANDERA National Girls C2 216
04100008 BAHARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 213
29500025 ST. JOSEPH’S GIRLS – CHEPTERIT National Girls C2 208
14300011 SIAKAGO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 205
25500019 KAPLONG GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C4 204
03100001 MAMA NGINA GIRLS National Girls C1 200
01100004 BURA GIRLS National Girls C1 197
02100006 MATUGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 195
31500011 MOI GIRLS ISINYA National Girls C1 194
12300013 KATHIANI GIRLS SCHOOL National Girls C2 178
46800004 WAJIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 163
16300008 MOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-MARSABIT National Girls C4 158
44700011 MOI NYABOHANSE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2 147
06100011 LAMU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 124
20400009 STAREHE GIRLS’ CENTRE National Girls C3 119
21500021 TURKANA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 118
22500024 KISIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C2 111
17300009 ISIOLO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL National Girls C4 63
05100010 NGAO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL National Girls C2 52
37617206 ST. ANGELA MUMIAS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF National Girls CS 50
25533120 ST. KIZITO SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE HEARING IMPAIR National Girls CS 29
 

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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.

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One of Babu Owino's online lessons advertisement.
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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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.

KNEC Contracted Professionals expected to update their Data.

How to update KNEC details for Contracted Professionals.

KNEC Contracted professionals are expected to regularly update their details on the KNEC Field Administration Portal.

Before logging into the portal, ensure you are armed with: your Id Number, TSC Number, School name, County (Where you work), Sub-County, Designation(Read from your payslip), KRA pin and E-mail address.

Follow the simplified procedure below, to update your details:

  1. Log into the KNEC Field administration portal by entering https://cp.knec.ac.ke into your browser(Google, Yahoo or Opera search).
  2. Click on ‘Edit Your Details’ hyperlink which will take you to the ‘KNEC Contracted Professionals System’ page.
  3. Log into the system by entering your User name(ID Number) and password (TSC Number).
  4. Update your details by correctly entering the following data: School name, County (Where you work), Sub-County, Designation(Read from your payslip), KRA pin & E-mail address.
  5. Finally, click on ‘Save Record’. A confirmation message will be displayed, thus, “YOUR DETAILS WERE SUCCESSFULLY SAVED”.
  6. Now, click on ‘Close and Log out’.

After successful completion of this step, the KNEC will send you an SMS with new user name and password.

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How to complete your application.

  1. Type https://cp2.knec.ac.ke/ into your browser.
  2. Enter your User name and password as sent by KNEC and log in.
  3. Update the following information and click on save, there after.
  4. Personal information: Full name, Year of Birth, Gender, National Id No., and email.
  5. Highest Qualification: Level of Study, Name of Education Institution, Name/ title of course and period of Study.
  6. Employment information: employer, TSC/ PF No., Workplace station, county, sub county and work place start year.
  7. Next of Kin Details: Full name, telephone number and Relationship.

Click on save

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Complete guide on Kapsabet Boys’ National School; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Kapsabet Boys High School is one of the Prestigious National schools in Kenya. The school is located in Kapsabet town, Nandi County, Kenya; about 40 kilometers from Eldoret town. It is a Boys Boarding school founded in 1925 as the Government African School (GAS). It is one of the oldest school in the country.

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Kapsabet High School Contacts

School Name: Kapsabet Boys High School
Physical Location: Eldoret-Chavakali Road

Address: P.O. Box 10, Kapsabet 30300
City/Town: Eldoret
County: Nandi
School Category: public
School Code: 29500006
Phone Number: 053-52007
Email: [email protected]

Website: https://www.kapsabetboys.sc.ke/

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KCSE ANALYSIS

The school offers secondary school education based on the current 8-4-4 Kenyan education system.With a candidature of 249, the school posted a mean score of A- (minus) of 79.062 points at the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. In the 2019 KCSE, the school presented 379 candidates.

 

Sad News! A 2018 KCSE examiner has been killed by a speeding vehicle in Nairobi

A teacher involved in the marking of this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations was killed in Nairobi last night (Saturday 8th December, 2018). The teacher, a Biology paper two examiner- 231/2, was crashed by a fast moving vehicle at Ngara; killing him instantly. Mr. Lazarus Wekesa Sirengo was a senior Biology paper two examiner and also the deputy principal of Lukhome Baptist Secondary School; located in Kamukuywa near Kamukuywa Town, Kimilili Constituency of Bungoma County.

Mr. Lazarus was crossing the road back to Pangani Girls, one of the Kenya National Examination Council’s marking centres at the Pangani Fly- over on Thika road when he met his untimely death. “The teacher was crossing the road back to the marking centre. He was knocked down by a speeding vehicle, that crashed him,” said an eye witness.

The late Lazarus (Photo Courtesy of Bungoma County Sports)
The late Lazarus (Photo Courtesy of Bungoma County Sports)

The late Lazarus (Photo Courtesy of Bungoma County Sports)
The late Lazarus (Photo Courtesy of Bungoma County Sports)

The late Lazarus was a team leader in Biology Paper two at the ongoing KCSE examinations’ marking exercise. The marking exercise commenced over one week ago with results expected before Christmas, 25th December 2018. The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education  Teachers, KUPPET- Bungoma County,  has confirmed the sad incident and sent condolences to the family of the late Lazarus.

The late has been praised for being a hard working and passionate teacher by his close friends and work mates.  His body has since been moved to City Mortuary, in Nairobi.

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We, from the https://newsblaze.co.ke digital team, send our heartfelt condolences to: the family, friends & colleagues of Mr. Lazarus and  to the whole teaching fraternity. May Mwalimu’s soul Rest In Peace.

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Mumias Court releases 5 Teachers arrested at Koyonzo Secondary School for alleged cheating in French Paper

A Mumias Court has released five teachers who were arrested yesterday for alleged examination irregularities. Mumias Law Court’s resident Judge, Charity Kipkorir, has today released the five teachers on a kshs. 100,000 bond or Kshs. 50,000 cash bail for each of them with surety of the same amount.

The five teachers are alleged to have abetted cheating during the Kenya Certificate of Secondary education, KCSE, French examination that was done yesterday. It is alleged that Mr. kenneth Onyango Oloo, the French teacher at the school, was caught in the examination room, without permission, giving students answers to the questions. Four of the suspects: Bonventure Makokha Ouma (center manager who is also the Deputy Principal), Bernard Shikuku Nanjira (Supervisor), Eunice Oluoch and Okura Juma (invigilators),  faced two charges of jointly conspiring  to assist the candidates sitting the French paper one exam, 501/1. Mr. kenneth Onyango Oloo was charged with entering the examination room without permission and unlawfully gaining access to examination materials.

The five denied the charges and their case will be mentioned on 6th December 2018 and will be heard next year, on 25th February 2019.

Meanwhile, the magistrate, Charity Kipkorir, also directed the prosecution to supply documentary evidence that will be used in the case to the accused persons’  Lawyer, Anase Momanyi. Koyonzo Secondary School is located in Koyonzo Location in Matungu Constituency within Kakamega County and is a mixed day secondary school.

The month long KCSE Examinations came to a close today with students writing their Home Science, Art & Design, Wood Work, Metal Work, Power Mechanics, Electricity, Drawing & Design, Aviation Technology and Computer Studies.

Marking of the scripts is expected to kick off next week at various marking centres in Nairobi with results to be released before Christmas.

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Several nabbed, mobile phones confiscated at the ongoing 2019 KCSE exams: CS Magoha says

Education Cabinet Secretary has said that over 50 mobile phones have been confiscated at the ongoing 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams centres. According top professor George Magoha, 60 people have also been nabbed for participating in alleged exam malpractices. A flurry of top level government officials have been crisscrossing the country to ensure no cheating in the exams. The KCSE exams enter week two on Monday; next week.

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

KISII HIGH SCHOOL LOCATION AND HISTORY

Kisii High School is a public national boy’s school, which is a nonprofit public institution established in 1934 to provide quality secondary education to young pupils. The top brass of Kisii, the school is located approximately one and half kilometers from the Kisii town Central Business District (CBD) on the Kisii – Keroka roadThe mandate of the school is to implement the government’s educational programmes with the view of developing their potential in national leadership.

Immediately after the Colonial Government become interested in education, following the Phelps-Stokes Commission report of 1925, Kisii School started in 1934 as Government African School (GAS). The local Native Council of South Kavirondo raised the funds.

KISII HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS

The following are the school’s major highlights:

1934 – Started Artisan courses at Primary School (Std. equivalent to STD 4-6). But when, it was unable to get pupils, the school admitted pupils in the substandard level (equivalent of standard 2 and 3) with 15 pupils.

1938 – Presented the first candidates for Primary School Examinations. By now, the school had 60 pupils in 2 streams of 30 each. The students had to be 50% Kisii and 50% Luo (Kisii 30 Pupils, Luo 30 pupils)

1945 – The Secondary School section was started. At that time, this was called the Junior Secondary- equivalent to standard 7 and 8. The population was still 60 per class.

1946 – Presented the first student for Kenya African Preliminary Examination.

1949 – Started the senior secondary (from 3 and 4) These candidates were to be prepared for KASSE (Kenya African Secondary School Examination).

1950 – Presented candidates for KASSE (Kenya African Secondary School Examination).

1953 -The school admitted candidates for a P3 teacher training course which lasted 3 years. It was later shifted to Kabianga Teachers College (present day Kabianga Boys) before later on moving to present day Kericho Teachers Training College.

1956 – The school entered its first candidates for Cambridge School Certificate. A total of 60 students were registered.

1962- The school was among the 6 schools to introduce ‘A’ LEVEL (Art) with a single stream of 30 students.

1963 – Presented its first Higher School Certificate candidates commonly referred to as ‘A’ Level Examination.

1967 – The ‘A’ level science class or science stream was started. By now, the student population was 450 (form 1 to 6).

2012- The school was elevated to National status

The school has grown in size from 3 streams at the start of 8-4-4 to the current 7 streams with a population of 1585 students.

Currently, the school has 65 TSC teachers, 13 BOM teachers and 96 non-teaching staff. The school has had 18 principals since its inception. The current principal is Mr. Caspar Maina Momanyi.

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KISII HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMICS


The school offers abroad based curriculum with 24 subjects, 22 examinable subjects and 2 non-examinable subjects.

KISII HIGH SCHOOL CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

The school is very active in co-curricular activities like science and engineering fair, rugby, handball, basketball, football, hockey, badminton, table tennis, music, drama, athletics among others. In 1997, the school emerged as the national champion in soccer.

KISII HIGH SCHOOL CONTACTS

You can reach the school through any of the following contacts:

KISII HIGH SCHOOL CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

The school has fifteen active clubs and five societies. The school programme has Thursdays from 4 to 5 pm set aside for club activities and meetings. This is when club meetings are held. All the students are encouraged to join at least one club and one society. The main aims of the clubs and societies include the following:

1. To educate
2. To stimulate thinking
3. To do research for knowledge and information
4. To entertain
5. To develop creativity
6. To render services to oneself and society
7. To provide an avenue for socialization
8. To help students grow spiritually and morally upright
9. To help students develop and exploit gifts and talents.

The societies include:
1. The Christian Union
2. The Seventh Day Adventists
3. The Legion of Mary
4. The Young Christian Society
5. The Muslim Society.

KISII HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

Kisii School offers a great range of sporting activities for the students’ recreation. All the activities are coordinated by various teams which have team heads and captains. The teams also have team teachers who help in organization of the students and have the responsibility of taking the teams for external functions. The performance of the teams is relatively good.

KISII HIGH SCHOOL KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS

Kisii High has maintained a good performance at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. The school has seen many students, who pass through it, pursue good courses at tertiary level. In the 2019 KCSE exams the school had a candidature of 445 students. Here is a brief analysis of the school’s results.

2018 KCSE RESULTS

YEAR ENTRY A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E MSS UNIVERSITY ENTRY
2018 445 2 28 73 77 64 64 53 46 28 10 0 0 7.652 308 = 69%

2017 KCSE RESULT ANALYSIS

MEAN GRADE SUMMARY
YEAR ENTRY A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y MS UNIVERSITY ENTRY %
2017 352 4 42 56 68 68 45 41 17 7 4 0 0 0 0 8.273 80

2016 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS

MEAN GRADE SUMMARY

EXAM A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y ENTRY MS
CURR 6 23 28 57 61 49 30 27 7 2 0 0 1 0 301 7.993
KCPE 3 111 115 47 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 289 9.104

2015 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS

MEAN GRADE SUMMARY

EXAM ENTRY A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y MS
CURR 383 34 138 91 64 29 17 7 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 10.000
KCPE 382 21 126 119 64 34 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.97

KISII HIGH SCHOOL PHOTO GALLERY

Kisii High School: Student Life and Times/ Pictorial View.
Kisii High School: Student Life and Times/ Pictorial View.

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This is what knec will pay the KCSE, KCPE contracted Professionals; Payment rates for Supervisors, Centre Managers and Invigilators

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has released the payment rates for contracted professionals who will be in charge of this year’s national examinations.

The contracted professionals who include Centre Managers (Principals and Head Teachers), Supervisors, Invigilators and Security Personnel are expected to update their details online and download their invitation letters at http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals

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According to Payment details released by the Council, Primary school head who will act as Centre Managers for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams will pocket a daily subsistence allowance of Sh500; for a total of 4 days (including rehearsal day).

On their part, Secondary schools Principals are expected to also earn a daily allowance of Sh500 for 18 days. The highest paid Supervisor will walk away with a sum total of Sh12,510 while the highest paid invigilator will pocket Sh9860.

The National exams will be administered and managed by 179,149 teachers in the capacities of centre managers, supervisors, invigilators and markers. Of this, 70,790 personnel will be used during the field administration of the KCSE examinations.

The Council has failed to factor payment for Deputy Head Teachers and Principals despite the fact that they will be present during the examination period as assistant Centre Managers.

Also walking home empty handed are teachers handling science subjects who will be required to prepare and administer practicals during the KCSE examinations.

The table below summarizes the latest payment rates for the Knec Contracted Professionals:

Contracted Profesional Exam Region Pay Per Day Total Days engaged Total Pay
Centre Manager KCPE All Regions Sh500 4 Sh2,000
Centre Manager KCSE All Regions Sh500 18 Sh9,000
Invigilators KCPE All Regions Sh538 3 Sh1,615
Invigilators KCSE Nairobi & Mombasa Sh580 17 Sh9,860
Invigilators KCSE Other Regions Sh460 17 Sh7,820
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Supervisors KCPE All Regions Sh621 4 Sh2,485
Supervisors KCSE Nairobi & Mombasa Sh695 18 Sh12,510
Supervisors KCSE Other Regions Sh630 18 Sh11,340
Security Officers KCSE All Regions Sh420 16 Sh6,720
Drivers KCSE All Regions Sh405 16 Sh6,480

 

Here are the guidelines on how to download the invitation letters online:

1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council shall invite the existing and qualified newly
trained Examiners for the marking exercise online.
3.0 Examiners concerned shall be required to do the following:
3.1 Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
3.2 Those with cp2 accounts, login into the Examiners portal using their username
and password.
3.3 Those without cp2 accounts, click on reset password button to enter their mobile
numbers in format (2547*******) and submit to get their username and pass
word for logging into the system.
3.4 Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using
the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters
and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and rejection
of marking offer are given in the invitation letter.
For further details contact any of the following:
4.1 Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997:
4.2 Email addresses: [email protected] and [email protected].

KNEC posts for Supervision and Invigilation of Business and Technical Exams

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, is intending to advertise Supervisors and Invigilators’ posts for personnel to to be in charge of this year’s Business and Technical examinations. Here are the details from knec;

RE: RECRUITMENT, TRAINING, DEPLOYMENT AND MONITORING OF SUPERVISION AND INVIGILATION PERSONNEL FOR KNEC BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL EXAMINATIONS

In 2018, the transfer of all Tutors in TVET Institutions was effected to the Directorate of Technical and Vocational Training. This affected a total of 3.800 personnel. The net effect of this has been that KNEC is unable to raise the requisite numbers of Supervision personnel to manage the Business and Technical examinations.
In order to effect a permanent solution to this, it has been decided that the following
steps are taken;

a). KNEC places an advert in the papers requiring all personnel qualified to work as Supervisors and Invigilators to apply through the Sub County Directors of Education. These will include:
i). Trainers in TVET
ii). Trained Teachers who are holders of certificates, Diploma or Degrees from recognized institutions with TSC numbers but not employed by the TSC
iii). Retired Teachers below the age of 65 years,
iv). The applicants should be persons of good moral character, not having any criminal record and of good standing in society.

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b). The Sub County Directors of Education to receive the applications and vet on qualification, suitability and location in respect to the relevant institutions, and if round suitable, guide them on procedure for logging in i.e sending an sms to the short code 20078 or logging in using https://cp2.knec.ac.ke and registering their details.

c). The TVET County Directors of Education will work with the Sub County Directors of education (MOE) to vet applicants from Technical and Vocational Education Institutions.

d). The Sub County Directors of Education will deploy the requisite staff at least 2 weeks to the start of any Business and Technical examinations, to give time for proper briefing of all Supervisors and Invigilators before the start of the examinations.

e). A list of all vacancies for the particular examinations will be sent to the Sub county Director of Education a month before the start of the specific series of examinations.

f). Supervisors and Invigilators thus duly deployed will log in to access their letters. Budges will be provided by KNEC and sent to the Sub County Directors Office to be issued to them alongside Declaration Farms to be completed as evidence of work done and returned to KNEC.

g). The Sub County Directors of Education (MOE) and the TVET County Directors will monitor the examination and address any shortages and also deal with any indiscipline cases arising during the conduct of examinations.

h). The return of the candidates scripts at the Container, packing and return of the same to KNEC will still be under the custody of the Sub County director of Education (MOE) who may however designate the Sub County Examinations Officer to handle this aspect.

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