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New TPAD 2: A checklist of Professional Documents to be maintained by all teachers- Free Form Download

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, requires teachers to be appraised under the Career Progression Guidelines, CPG. All teachers are required to comply with performance standards and shall in the course of duty maintain professional documents and records that facilitate curriculum delivery.

There is a checklist provided by TSC and it is advisable that you have a look at it. This checklist is intended to assist the teachers to maintain professional documents that can be assessed by supervisors for the purpose of teacher appraisal. The checklist ensures a teacher has prepared and maintained all the required Professional documents.

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ITEMS IN THE NEW CHECKLIST FORM.

The following documents must be prepared, used, updated and maintained at all times by the teachers:

  1. Current Personal Timetable/training schedule
  2. Syllabi /course outline/ curriculum design.
  3. Approved Schemes of work/work plans.
  4. Updated Lesson plans/facilitators guide.
  5. Updated Lesson notes/presentation notes.
  6. Records of work/sessions/activities checked weekly. 
  7. Examination analysis by subject (national and internal)/ Assessment records/staff training indices records
  8. Marked/checked learners work exercise books/training reports/back to office reports
  9. Co-curricular/team building activity records.
  10. Learners’/trainees conduct and behaviour records and guidance and counseling records.
  11. Copies of subject/programmes/departmental meeting minutes.
  12. Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development records. 
  13. Individualized Educational Programmes (IEP records)
  14. Professional development activities
  15. Lesson observation Records
  16. Records of community and stakeholders involvement
  17. Evidence of integration of ICT in teaching/learning
  18. Preparation of teaching aids using locally available resource materials

These items are checked by the appraiser thrice in a term; on monthly basis. The Head of Institution shall sign then sign the checklist at the end of each term.

Information filled in the ‘Checklist of Professional Documents to be maintained by Teachers’ Form will be used by the appraiser for rating the teacher in the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) standard/ section number one on Professional Knowledge and Practice.

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St. Terasa’s Bikeke Secondary School KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and all details

St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School is a girls’ only secondary school, located in Waitaluk location, Trans Nzoia County. This is within the Rift Valley region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary 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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BIKEKE 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.

BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School is a girls’ only secondary school, located in Waitaluk location, Trans Nzoia County. This is within the Rift Valley region of Kenya.

BIKEKE 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: St. Teresa’s Bikeke Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only secondary school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 23574113
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0722-550951
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS:  P.O. Box 2235, Kitale 30200
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION
BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO
BIKEKE 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.

BIKEKE 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 5.59 (C plain).

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BIKEKE HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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St. Terasa’s Secondary School Bikeke

St. Terasa’s Secondary School Bikeke

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Mwalimu National SACCO announces new opening, closing times for teachers and staff at their offices

Giant teachers’ Sacco, Mwalimu National, has made changes to their office opening and closing times. This has been necessitated by the Government’s move to introduce a curfew in order to curb further spread of the CoronaVirus Disease.

 The changes were announced by the Sacco’s Chief Executive Officer, Alphonce Kaio. “Following the pronouncement from the Head of State His Excellency Hon. Uhuru Kenyatta, C.G.H. President of the Republic of Kenya, and Commander -in -Chief of Defence forces, that every Kenyan must be in their houses between 7.00pm to 5.00am, we have adjusted office closing time everyday to 4.00pm effective 27th March 2020 until advised otherwise,” says the C.E.O.

This means that members will now have to adjust their schedules in order to avoidance inconveniences. The Sacco has about 20 branches; countrywide. Read more details on; Mwalimu National SACCO Loans, Branches, Contacts, Forms, Mobile services, How to join, Website and Portal login

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“FOSA branches will close the door to members by 3.00pm and finalize with end of day
reconciliations before 4.00pm so that they leave the office by that time,” adds Alphonce.

He urges members to access their accounts via the Go-Mobile and ATM platforms.
“Those not on Go-Mobile application please write to the Branch Manager where your account is domiciled and send the letter by whatsApp to the Branch Manager so that you can be registered on the channel. The details in the letter must indicate your Cellphone number which you have given to the Sacco as per our database and the letter must have your official signature. This will facilitate verification of your details,” He, further, advises.



With Go-Mobile a Member is able to Transfer money, Check account balance Access mini statements. One needs to register for the Go Mobile service at the nearest Mwalimu National FOSA branch. Upon activation, he/she will receive a username and M-pin. Members should change their M-pins the first time they access this service. In case of further queries, kindly contact Mwalimu National on 0709 898 000.

The Sacco offers a wide range of loans to members.


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Here is the latest directive by CS Magoha to schools on Corona Disease (Covid-19)

Education Cabinet Secretary prof. George Magoha has told schools to be wary of the current Corona Virus Disease (Covid-19) pandemic. The disease that has infected thousands of people in the world has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO).

“As you are aware, there is an outbreak of a new disease known as Novel COVID-19 Corona Virus that has been reported in various countries. Corona Virus is a respiratory disease whose common signs and symptoms of infection include high fever, cough, and breathing difficulties. In more severe cases, the infection can cause Pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and death.,” says CS Magoha in his latest directive to school heads.


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HOW TO PREVENT THE DISEASE

Magoha now tells schools to be extra careful to curb any possible exposure of staff and learners to the disease. “Given the COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on people and health, it is important that all learning institutions in the country take appropriate measures for prevention and response to mitigate the Public Health Impact in the event of an outbreak,” notes the CS.

According to Magoha, Learners and staff across all institutions are advised to do the following for prevention: Wash their hands with soap, Observe normal hygiene in schools and at home. They should also avoid unnecessary shaking of hands and body contact.

He further cautions school heads to be extra vigilant to safe guard the learners. “In the event that the above stated symptoms are detected, prompt referral to a specialized health provider is required. Heads of learning institutions across the country are asked to liaise with the nearest public health offices for proper information on the COVID-19 disease,” he adds.

Kenyans will have all reasons to smile and be thankful since there is no single case of Corona disease that has been reported in the Country; so far.


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Ramogi institute of advanced technology Courses, Requirements, Contacts, Location, How to apply, fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Ramogi IAT Courses;

COURSE TITLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION TIME EXAM BODY
 

DIPLOMA COURSES;

Diploma in Social work and community development C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Communication and social studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Information Technology C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Electrical engineering (telecommunication) C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Electrical and electronics engineering (power option) C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Food and beverage management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Secretarial studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Business administration C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Supplies management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Quantity survey C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Diploma in Automotive engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

CERTIFICATE COURSES;

Radio TV and electronic servicing internal certificate D- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Craft certificate in electronics D- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in Refrigeration and air conditioning D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in electrical installation D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in garment making D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in food and beverage production, sales and science D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in supplies management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Artisan certificate in masonry D- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Artisan certificate in plumbing D- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in Business administration D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in surveying D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in Carpentry and joinery D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in Automotive engineering D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certificate in Fisheries technology D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC

 

Ramogi IAT Contacts;

Physical location Kisumu, Kisumu county, Kenya
Postal address P.O. Box 1738- 40100, Kisumu, Kenya
Phone number 020 2065052
Email address to- riatcollege2015@gmail.com
Website www.ramogiinstitute.ac.ke

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

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North Eastern province National polytechnic courses, requirements,contacts, location,how to apply,fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding.

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Available programs offered at North Eastern province polytechnic

Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Motor vehicle mechanics D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Plumbing and pipe fitting D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Masonry, carpentry and joinery D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Building and construction D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Welding and fabrication D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

Building and construction C- in KCSE   KNEC
Automotive engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Telecommunication engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

ICT DEPARTMENT COURSES;

 

Certificate courses;

ICT D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Library archives and information studies D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer repair and maintenance D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer programming D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer networking D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer operation D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Microcomputers and applications D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Networking and system administration D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Networking D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

ICT C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Information studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computer studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Archives and records management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Library and records management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

BUSINESSS DEPARTMENT COURSES;

 

Certificate courses;

Secretarial studies D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Supply chain management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
CPA C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KASNEB
Accounting Technician Certificate (ATC) C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KASNEB
KATC D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Banking D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business administration D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

Business administration C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Supply chain management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Accountancy C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Computerized secretarial studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Interior design C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Secretarial studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Higher Diploma courses;

Human resource management Pass in diploma in Human resource management Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

HOSPITALITY DEPARTMENT COURSES;

 

Artisan courses;

Garment making D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Hairdressing and beauty therapy D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Certificate courses;

Garment making D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Social work and community development D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

Community development C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Clothing technology C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC

Contacts

Address

NORTH EASTERN NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC

Phone: +254716 061788

Fax: 046 2102488

Email: info@northeasternpoly.ac.ke / northeasterpoly@yahoo.com

 

Directions 

It’s situated 3km from Garissa Town, along Sankuri Road off Ngamia Road, after the former KEN GEN Power station.

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

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Kigumo Bendera High (Kibesco) School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Kigumo Bendera High School (Kibesco) is a Boys’ only boarding high School which is located in Kigumo near Kigumo Town, Kigumo Constituency in Murang’a County; within the Central Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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KIGUMO BENDERA 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.

KIGUMO BENDERA HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Murang’a County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Kahuhia Girls 8.53  Murang’a 47
2 Njiiri School 8.33  Murang’a 61
3 Pioneer Girls 7.8  Murang’a 91
4 Kiaguthu Boys 7.8  Murang’a 94
5 Mugoiri Girls 7.7928  Murang’a 95
6 Edenburg 7.727  Murang’a 104

 

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KIGUMO BENDERA 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: Kigumo Bendera High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 10227101
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 56 – 10203 Kigumo, Kenya 
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

KIGUMO BENDERA HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

The school was wstablished in 1965. In the year 1970 it was upgraded to a secondary school. It was until the year 1988 when it was made a boys’ boarding school.

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Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

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Keroka Technical Training Institute Courses, Requirements, Contacts, Location, How to apply, fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Keroka TTI Courses;

COURSE TITLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION TIME EXAM BODY
 

ARTISAN COURSES OFFERED;

Artisan certificate in Motor vehicle mechanics D plain in KCSE or KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Artisan in Electrical installation/ electrical wiring D plain in KCSE or KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Artisan certificate in masonry D plain in KCSE or KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

CERTIFICATE COURSES OFFERED;

Craft certificate in Automotive engineering D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Craft certificate in Mechanical engineering D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
CPA C plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KASNEB
Accounting D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Accounting and finance D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Automotive engineering D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Banking and finance D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Clothing technology D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical and electronics engineering power option D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical and electronics engineering D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical installation D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Information Communication Technology (ICT) D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Information Technology D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Motor vehicle mechanics D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Sales and marketing D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Secretarial studies D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Social work and community development D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Supplies management D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Welding and fabrication D+ in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

DIPLOMA COURSES OFFERED;

Motor vehicle mechanics C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Supplies management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Accountancy C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Accounting and finance C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Automotive engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Banking and finance C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Clothing technology C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical and electronics engineering power option C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical and electronics engineering telecommunication option C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Information Communication Technology (ICT) C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Sales and marketing C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Secretarial studies C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Social work and community development C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC

Keroka TTI Contacts;

Physical location Keroka, Kenya.
Postal address P.O. Box 440- 40202, Keroka, Kenya.
Phone number 0726588558
Email address technicalkeroka@yahoo.com
Website www.kerokatechnical.ac.ke

 

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

Important news. Just for you, click on the links below;

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Siala Technical Training Institute Courses, Requirements, Contacts, Location, How to apply, fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Siala TTI Courses;

Departments are engineering, agricultural, ICT, Business and Institutional management departments.

COURSE TITLE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS ADMISSION TIME EXAM BODY
 

Artisan courses;

Welding and fabrication D- in KCSE or KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical installation D- in KCSE or KCPE Certificate Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Certificate courses;

Supply chain management D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Welding and fabrication D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Electrical and electronics engineering power option D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Building and construction D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Certified Information Communication Technologist (CICT) D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
CPA C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KASNEB
Business management D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
ICT D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Mechanical engineering D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Social and community development D plain in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
 

Diploma courses;

Electrical and electronics engineering power option C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Accounting Technician Diploma (ATD) C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KASNEB
Building and construction C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
ICT C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Mechanical engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Social work and community development C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Supply chain management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Civil engineering C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Business management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Human resource management C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC
Agriculture C- in KCSE Jan, May, Sep KNEC

Siala TTI Contacts;

Physical location Rongo town, Migori county, Kenya
Postal address P.O. Box 164- 40404, Migori, Kenya.
Phone number 0706633334
Email address info@sialatti.ac.ke
Website https://sialatti.ac.ke

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

Important news. Just for you, click on the links below;

Also read:

 

Runyenjes technical and vocational college Courses, Requirements, Contacts, Location, How to apply, fees and website

Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET, institutions offer various certificate, diploma and craftsmanship training to students in Kenya. The beauty with TVET training institutions is that they offer flexible entry and fee requirements to students wishing to study in these institutes. TVETs are registered, accredited and regulated by the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA); which is a public corporate agency established under the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Act No. 29 of 2013 to regulate and coordinate training in the country through licensing, registration and accreditation of programs, institutions and trainers. Section 7 of the Act, 2013 gives the powers and functions of the Authority to regulate and coordinate training; inspect, license and register and accredit training institutions; accredit and inspect programmes and courses; promote access and relevance of training programmes; determine the national technical and vocational training objectives; assure quality and relevance in programmes of training among other functions.

How to get placement

To get a place at a TVET institution, one has to apply via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS). The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are always available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke. KUCCPS sets an application window within which the prospective students can submit their applications. The Entry requirement for all Diploma Courses is a C- and above; D (plain) and above for Certificate while other course categories are open.

Funding

The good news for students joining TVETs is that they can now apply for funding from the Higher Education Loans Board, HELB. They can now get Loans and Bursaries from HELB for their fees payment and upkeep.

Runyenjes Technical and Vocational College Courses;

COURSE TITLE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DURATION EXAM BODY
 

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Diploma in Electrical and electronics engineering mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Craft certificate in Electrical and electronics engineering mod 1,2 KCSE C- 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Artisan certificate in Electrical and electronics engineering (TEP) KCSE D- 5 terms KNEC
 

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Diploma in Business Management mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- , pass in mod 1 and 2 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Diploma in Human resource management mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- , pass in mod 1 and 2 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Diploma in Supply chain management mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- , pass in mod 1 and 2 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Diploma in Social work mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- , pass in mod 1 and 2 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Diploma in cooperative management KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Diploma in project management KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Diploma in county governance KCSE C- 1 year KNEC
Diploma in banking and finance KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Craft certificate in Supply chain management mod 1,2 KCSE D plain, pass in mod 1 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Craft certificate in Human resource management mod 1,2 KCSE D plain, pass in mod 1 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Craft certificate in Secretarial studies (single and group) mod 1,2 KCSE D plain, pass in mod 1 1 year KNEC
Craft certificate in County governance KCSE D plain 1 year RTVC
 

ICT DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Diploma in ICT mod 1,2,3 KCSE C- , pass in mod 1 and 2 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
Certificate in ICT mod 1,2 KCSE D plain 3 and 2 terms respectively KNEC
 

AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Diploma in Agriculture KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Certificate in Agriculture (TEP) KCSE D 6 terms KNEC
Artisan certificate in Agri- business (TEP) KCSE D-, KCPE Certificate 5 terms KNEC
 

BUILDING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Diploma in Building construction technology KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Diploma in quantity surveying KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Diploma in civil engineering KCSE C- 8 terms KNEC
Craft certificate in masonry (TEP) KCSE D 6 terms KNEC
Artisan certificate in masonry (TEP) KCSE D-, KCPE Certificate 6 terms KNEC
 

INSTITUTIONAL MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT COURSES;

Artisan in hairdressing and beauty therapy KCSE D- and KCPE 4 terms NITA
 

SHORT COURSES;

Manicure and pedicure Open to all 1 month RTVC
Beads and mats-making Open to all 3 months RTVC
Detergent making Open to all 3 days RTVC
Solar PV level T1, T2 Open to all Open RTVC
Certificate in motor rewinding and control circuits Open to all Open RTVC
10 computer packages at 500 Formal education/ open 4 months RTVC
 

KASNEB BUSINESS COURSES; (Jan and July intake)

ATD 1 KCSE C- and above 6 months KASNEB
ATD 2 Pass in ATD 1 6 months KASNEB

 

Runyenjes Technical and Vocational College Contacts;

Physical location Runyenjes constituency, Embu county, Kenya
Postal address P.O. Box 239- 60103, Runyenjes.
Phone number 0797210054
Email address runyenjestti@gmail.com or info@runyenjestti.ac.ke
Website www.runyenjestechnical.ac.ke

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET BURSARIES FROM HELB

Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary from HELB. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries.

Required Documents

  1. Applicants should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF) at the HELB website.
  2. Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
  3. Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
  4. Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
  5. Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.

TVET Institution Application

The TVET Authority accredits institutions and approves managers of institutions and new programmes.

Application Process

  1. Undertake a business name search from the Registrar of companies via Ecitizen
  2. Obtain a “letter of no objection” on suitability of the name from TVETA

In order to obtain the letter of no objection, present;

  • Reserved business name search
  • Invoice for the name search
  • Copy of KRA Pin for the Director(s)
  • Copy of ID for the Director(s)
  • Dully filled and signed BN2 form (Click here to Download)

3. Register the Business name with the office of the Registrar of Companies
4. Download the TVETA application Forms for accreditation of institution, manager, Trainer, approval of programs, foreign institution and checklist here.
5. Submit complete application documents to TVETA offices located at Utalii House 8th Floor.
6. An accreditation officer will check the documents and compute the amount to be paid. (TVETA Gazetted Fees)
7. You will then be required to pay the amount through MPESA or TVETA bank account below.

Payment process

MPESA Payment TVETA Bank Account
1. Go to the MPESA menu,
2. Select payment services
3. Choose Pay Bill option
4. Enter 894135 as the business number
5. Enter your full name as the account number
6. Enter the amount
7. Enter your pin and press Ok
A/C Name: Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority
A/C No.: 1212502450
Bank: Kenya Commercial Bank
Branch: Kipande House

Acknowledgement
After making payment the applicant will complete a registration form in duplicate as evidence of having submitted their application. An acknowledgement letter will then be sent to the applicant.

Inspection and Assessment
1.The institution will be scheduled for inspection and a Team of assessors will visit and inspect the institution for compliance with set standards. Download the assessment tool here
2.The assessors will prepare an inspection report which will be presented to TVETA Board

 

Registration and Licensing
1. Resolution of the Board based on evaluation of the inspection report shall be;
i. Approve Registration and Licensing of the institution
ii. Reject the application
iii. Request the Institution to improve within a period of six months
2. The applicant is notified on results of the TVETA Board resolution within 3 months from the date of submission of a fully compliant application documents
3. TVETA will issue training License to qualified institutions and maintain a register of the institutions and programs approved.

Note
TVETA will maintain a register of;

i. Registered and licensed institutions
ii. Ongoing registrations
iii. Institutions recommended for improvement

At this point, the accreditation process is complete, and an institution will be issued with a registration certificate and training license.

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Four new Coronavirus Disease Cases confirmed in Kenya; CS Mutahi Kagwe warns Politicians

The number of confirmed Coronavirus Disease (COVID19) cases Kenya has four new confirmed cases of coronavirus, one Kenyan and three foreigners. Kenya now has a total of 42 confirmed cases. “Kenya has four new confirmed cases of coronavirus, one Kenyan and three foreigners. Kenya now has 42 confirmed cases,” said Health Cabinet Secretary Mutahi Kagwe; on Sunday evening.

“Three of the cases are in Nairobi and one in Mombasa. 69 samples were analysed. Tracing of contacts is ongoing,” added the CS.

Nairobi County continues to lead with 31 cases of those who have so far tested positive, followed by Kilifi with six, Mombasa with three, while Kajiado and Kwale with one each. Out of the 42 positive cases, 24 are male while 18 are female.

The CS reported that the Government was doing all it could to ensure safety of the Health workers in their line of duty adding that Kenya was lucky since none of the staff has been infected; so far. “The Government is planning to manufacture Protective Personal Equipment materials locally for self sustainability,” he reported adding that the excesses will be offloaded to neighbouring countries.

CS Kagwe castigated Politicians for poking their noses in matters health noting that stern action would be taken against those perpetrating falsehoods. This is after Dagoretti South Member of Parliament, John Kiarie (KJ) shared a statement on Saturday telling the Government to stop Sugar Coating the real facts on the Coronavirus pandemic in the Country.

In case ypu missed the tweet, see it below; as copied from KJ’s Facebook Page:


IT’S JUST ABOUT TO GET REAL!

We have 7,000 Kenyans in quarantine who arrived back between Wednesday and Sunday. In Dagoretti South Constituency we are hosting them at Lenana School and Kinyanjui Technical. How they got there and the chaos therein is a story for another day.

Kenya currently has an acute shortage of testing kits, so the country cannot adequately test how many of these new arrivals are currently positive! We currently do not know the exact number of positive cases in the country.

Today, CS Mutahi is only communicating what they have tested with the limited testing kits available. There are many, many untested, unreported positive cases out here.

How many of these new arrivals will test positive when we finally get kits in two weeks’ time or so, or whenever the kits arrive? Only God knows.

Moderate estimates are that by May, Kenya will be reporting in excess of 10,000 positive patients!

My two cents worth on what we must do immediately:

• Kenya Government must forthwith communicate the gravity of the real situation without sugar coating anymore. Let Kenyans know how bad things are about to get. Kenyans will be better equipped to make personal decisions and put up with government decrees, measures and restrictions if they have the right information. And also make necessary personal plans.

• Kenya Government MUST now start preparing Isolation Centres around the country. This cannot be left to County Governments who are currently designating a few hospital beds in existing hospitals. Counties have no idea what is coming their way!
Kenya National Government must set up massive Isolation Centres around the country; over 4,000 bed isolation centres in Kasarani, Nyayo and City Stadiums in Nairobi. Over 3,000 bed Isolation centres in Mombasa and similar centres countrywide. This CANNOT and MUST not be left to County governments. Again, even they don’t know yet just how hard this thing is about to hit the Kenya!

• We must start mass producing masks immediately! We might not as a country be able to produce the high quality N95 masks (or whatever they are called) but masks are just about to become the most important commodity in this country.

• Kenya Government MUST take stock of available ventilators in the country and then immediately order, buy, beg or steal more from wherever they must!.

• Kenya Government must take stock of all available Gas cylinders within the borders of Kenya; (maybe even ata zile ziko pale kwa garage za chomelea Dagoretti Corner). GoK MUST then urgently bring on board private manufacturers. There will have to be a way of manufacturing and refilling these cylinders with oxygen. If anyone can think of how one cylinder can serve more than one ventilator (without cross contamination) that guy will be Kenya’s life saving hero.

• Beds and beddings need to be fabricated in the thousands. On this, our jua kali sector is up to the task, our artisans in Ngando along Ngong Road and others all over the country are more than skilled for this.

• Health Caretakers’ apparel and protective gear need to be produced en masse. EPZ, KITUI, RIVATEX, NYS and wherever else we stitch school, police, KDF uniforms must kick into overdrive.

• Community Health Volunteers are Kenya’s best bet in managing the chaos on the ground that is just about to ensue. GoK, please, please, be good to these people, in Dagoretti South we have over 400 of them in our database (and AMREFs). They are in every constituency. Arm them with hand held thermometers for early detections and referrals for the relevant quick medical response. In GoK planning, please set aside monies for a stipend for the CHVs countrywide. They are about to become the frontline in this battle.

• Health Committee in Parliament will have to take leadership on the legislative response to this disaster. A Kenya COVID 19 Bill is long overdue. Kenya Parliament MUST step up to the plate. Sorry, populist paycut stories won’t help here.

• Kenya Government MUST stop thinking April and start strategising May going forward! This is critical because short term thinking got us here in the first place! – We have been missing critical Milestones and that is why we are where we are! This is an imported disease! If we just kept our borders closed in the first place we would not be in this mess!

• Do we have food in our strategic reserves? It’s no longer business as usual, GoK will have to feed its people. Either do a cash disbursement starting with the most vulnerable or set up food ration stations in the neighbourhoods or mount a massive food distribution network, KDF, NYS might come in handy for this. Or map the country and do all of the three.

• This one is Nairobi specific – Nairobi Water and Sewerage Company MUST be forced to supply sufficient water to the estates! Ile kiboko ya Police wa curfew ipelekwe Kampala Road! This is not the time for NWSC to play those artificial shortage games! The Dams are full for God’s sake, how can taps in Rīruta be dry for over a month! For the unpiped estates in Nairobi, Athi Water Works Board MUST set up 100 free water stations per Nairobi Constituency where NWSC bowsers fill up communal tanks for all to access water. More stations, mean less crowding hence appropriate social distancing. This is a sanitation disaster, Nairobi has NO CAPACITY to manage COVID 19 and Cholera at the same time!

• GoK’s thinking on the economy MUST radically be refocused from cushioning economic shocks to SURVIVAL! There will be no economy to recover from if this thing totally decimates all of us. I am a Arts Double Major, undergrad and post grad, there are colleagues like Kimani Ichung’wah⁩ to help with the Double Maths.

• GoK MUST come out immediately and admit that the government CANNOT handle what is coming on its own. No drought, Bomb blast, Terror attack, Westgate, or disaster we have known before is anywhere close to what is coming. We will need a “Kenyans for Kenyans” to the power of 100 to even barely survive! GoK MUST partner with Private sector to build Kenya’s biggest disaster response band wagon that any well wisher can jump on to and plug in their support.

My two cents worth and a penny for change.


Officers from the Health Ministry today embarked on mass testing for all persons who arrived in the country last week and are currently under mandatory quarantine in various designated hotels and Government facilities.

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