Tag: KSSSA games 2019
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Education Ministry to take full control of all Co- curricular activities, makes a myriad of changes to the activities.
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Posted in KSSSA PortalThe Ministry of Education has moved to take full charge of all Co- Curricular activities. The Ministry has at the same time effected a number of changes to all activities; that include scrapping of some activities and introduction of new ones. “The Ministry of Education has embarked on a review of the Co- curricular activities…
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2019 KSSSA National Term one games- complete list of qualifiers per region and national pools
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Posted in KSSSA PortalIt is another exciting season in the Secondary schools National Term one games as the Coast region plays host to Kenya’s creme de la creme when it comes to matters sports. Shimo La Tewa and Shanzu Teachers Training College in Mombasa is the place to be this April holiday as the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports…
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Ministry of Education releases updated 2019 calendar for Sports, Co-Curricular activities; omits Decathlon, Heptathlon and cross Country
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Posted in SportsIn Summary: Decathlon, Heptathlon and Cross County scrapped from the Secondary Schools’ calendar. Both Rugby 15’s and 7’s to be played in term one. Tanzania to host the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations games, next year. Special schools’ sports to run concurrently with the other disciplines Ministry puts a ceiling on the…
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Education Ministry releases new Co- curricular Activities rates of payment for referees 2023
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Posted in Latest Education NewsThe Ministry of Education has released new guidelines on management of Co-curricular activities this year. The guidelines spell out the payment rates for sports officials; including referees. According to the latest communique, the rates paid to referees, officiating at secondary schools games, have been adjusted. For instance, the rates for officiating at Sub- county level…
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School Games: End of age cheating and impersonation in schools’ games in sight as KSSSA, Education Ministry digs in
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Posted in KSSSA PortalThe Ministry of Education and the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, have moved in to stem cases of age cheating and impersonation in school games. The Ministry has now made it a requirement that all students participating in school games’ championships must be first captured in the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS, before…