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

This article provides complete information about Segero Adventist High school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

SEGERO ADVENTISTS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

The school is located in Uasin Gishu county, Eldoret West sub-county. Its along Eldoret-Ziwa – Kitale road. It is connected with a tarmac road, 50KM  North-West Eldorect town along Eldoret-Ziwa-Kitale road. Segero Adventist is a private mixed boarding school.

SEGERO ADVENTISTS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Segero Adventist High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Mixed
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: N/A
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: The school is located in Uasin Gishu county, Eldoret West sub-county. Its along Eldoret-Ziwa – Kitale road.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 26509126
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Private
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0796035596/0723636901/0722745442
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O BOX 2555-30100, Eldoret
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: info@segeroadventistschool.co.ke/ segerohighschool@yahoo.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://segeroadventistschool.co.ke/ 

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SEGERO ADVENTISTS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:

  • Email Address: info@segeroadventistschool.co.ke/ segerohighschool@yahoo.com
  • Postal Address: P.O BOX 2555-30100, Eldoret
  • Cell phone: 0796035596/0723636901/0722745442

SEGERO ADVENTISTS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Segero School is a complex with a National Academy(Admitting 400 marks and above),National School (Admitting 370 marks and above) and a leading primary school- Segero Academy.

Due to admission demands, the school has expanded to centralised management under Segero group of schools.(S.G.S). The other Segero Schools admit form one students at 350 KCPE marks, 330 marks,315 marks and 300 marks.

The school also admits students in the other forms in conditions that they must meet their form one selection criteria and also pass their interviews which are conducted in our school.

SEGERO ADVENTISTS 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 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 182 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 71.048. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 16 students.

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Segero Adventist High School; Student life and times at the school, pictorial view.

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Full list of Best Extra County Secondary Schools in Busia County

In Busia County, Mundika, Kolanya Nangina and Sigalame top the list of best schools in the county.

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

Here are the Extra County Schools in Busia County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
35601201 ST MARY’S MUNDIKA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
35601202 ST. STEPHENS LWANYA GIRLS SECONDARY Extra County Girls C1
35606101 S.A. KOLANYA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
35606103 BISHOP SULUMETI CHELELEMUK GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
35609104 SIGALAME HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
35609105 ST. CECILIA NANGINA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
35610101 ST.BENEDICT’S HIGH SCHOOL -BUDALANGI Extra County Boys C3
35620101 ST. PAUL’S AMUKURA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
35620201 ST MONICA CHAKOL GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
35623105 BUSIADA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
35629101 NAMBALE SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
35629102 KISOKO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2

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Utumishi Boys Academy, Gilgil; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S LOCATION

Utumishi Boys Academy is a National School. It is an all Boys’ only prestigious national school. It was founded in 1993 by the Kenya Police Force to provide quality high school education to young Kenyans from all over the country. Utumishi Boys Academy is a Public school located at Gilgil in nakuru county, Rift Valley Region; Kenya.

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Utumishi Boys Academy
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ Only
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: Gilgil in nakuru county, Rift Valley Region; Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 27500008
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S BRIEF HISTORY

The idea of starting a school for police officers’ children was conceived in the early 1960s, however, it was until 1991 when the commissioner of police the late Philip Kilonzo began implementing the idea.

On 30th May 1991, the first steering committee was formed. Its first chairman was the former Senior Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hon Elijah Sumbeiywo. On December 30th, 1992, the principal Mr. Willie M. Mugoh was posted to the school. He was soon followed by twelve teachers. On 26th Jan 1993, the school admitted its first 80 boys and girls.

They were accommodated in the primary school since the complex had not been completed. Students used wooden houses in the anti-stock theft unit Police line as the boys’ dormitory and the school dining hall. The school soon outgrew the facilities the primary section could offer and so in January 1995, the school was moved to the incomplete complex structures.

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UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S VISION

To become a paragon School providing holistic and Quality Education for Empowerment of society.

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S MISSION

To provide an enabling environment so as to identify, expand and apply our students’ potentials through broad based curriculum for now and in future in order to become all rounded and adaptive citizens.

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S CONTACTS

To contact the school use the following channels:

  • Postal Address: P.O BOX 20 Gilgil
  • Email: info@utumishi.ac.ke
  • KNEC Code: 27500008

UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 192 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 71.651. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 308.

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2020 Drama and Film festivals news: Best trainers to receive awards from TVETA

The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TVETA) partners the Executive Committee of the Kenya National Drama and Film Festival (KNDFF) to be one of the sponsors of drama and film festivals

On Saturday 30th November 2019, a team from TVET Authority broke the good to trainers and adjudicators during a national drama and film workshop held at the Kenya School of Government-held at Kabarnet -Baringo County.

The TVETA team led by Deputy Director of Outreach Bibiana Otieno informed the over 400 participants that one of the Authority’s functions is to promote access and relevance of training programmes within the framework of the overall national socio-economic development plans and policies.

The partnership between TVETA and KNDFF entails bringing on board the various stakeholders in the TVET to support and sponsor the festival in a number of ways, including sponsorship and nurturing of the talents.

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TVETA SPONSORSHIP AT THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP:

  • TROPHIES – TVETA will award each winner with a trophy and certificate at the national championships in the seven categories.  
  • CASH VOUCHER – Trainers of the teams that will win in any of the seven categories at the national championship will also receive a cash voucher of Sh20,000 each.

TVETA and Zizi Afrique sponsorship at the Regional Championship

  • TVETA is currently engaging one of the stakeholder in the TVET sector- Zizi Afrique foundation.
  • The partnership will cascade this sponsorship by awarding regional winners with trophies in all categories. The best team at the regional level in each of the 7 categories will receive a trophy (7 trophies in each of the 8 regions).
  • One trainer per region will get cash voucher of Ksh10,000. (The trainer with the highest score in any of the categories.)
  • Customised TVETA/Zizi Afrique certificates for best trainer/actor/actress/soloist/best creative etc
  • Also TVETA/Zizi Afrique customised certificate for first and second runners-up

 SPONSORSHIP CATEGORIES

  1. Play (all levels apart from Early Years)
  2. Choral and solo verse (all levels)
  3. Spoken Word (all apart from Primary Schools)
  4. Narratives (all levels apart from Early Years )
  5. Modern Creative Dance (all levels apart from Early Years )
  6. Cultural Creative Dance (all levels apart from Early Years )
  7. Mimes (colleges and Universities only)

THEMES FOR DRAMA AND FILM ITEMS 

 Trainers can consider coming up with items revolving on the following themes:

  • Enhancing access, retention, completion rates in TVET training institutions

    • Out of the youth who complete secondary only 10% can join university. Many youths have negative attitudes towards and working with their hands. Most youths want to be employed in office doing white collar jobs. Very few jobs
  • Enhancing relevant and quality,
  • Address negative perception of TVET
  • Gender parity in TVET training and enrolment in programmes
  • TVET as a pathway to university
  • Industry participation in the implementation of CBET programme
  • The future of work – training for skills of today but also think about the work relevant in 10 years later

Ministry gives Principals permission to increase secondary school fees, but with conditions

 Schools have been given liberty to increase school fees so as to put up new structures that will accommodate new students joining them next year.

 While releasing the 2020 form one placement results, Education Cs Prof George Magoha said the principals should do this in consultation with the parents ans schools’ boards. The CS made the remarks at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, on Monday December 2, 2019.

 “Nothing stops a patriotic principal from engaging his or her Board of Management to see if he (/she) can persuade voluntarily, people who want to improve the infrastructure of their schools,” Magoha said adding that parents who cannot afford to contribute should not be forced to do so.

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This would be good news to school principals who have been agitating for increase in school fees; saying what the parents and government pay is not sufficient to run the schools efficiently.

NEW FEES PROPOSALS

 In February this year, the National KESSHA (Kenya Secondary Schools Head Association) chairman, Kahi Indimuli, presented a proposal to the Education Ministry that sought to increase secondary schools’ fees.

 In the the proposals, the principals wanted fees in national or extra county schools in urban areas raised by Sh15,848 to Sh91,646 up from Sh75,798. For extra-county schools in other parts of the country, the principals wanted the charges raised by Sh17,773 from Sh62,679 to Sh80,452.

Indimuli said the government retains KSh4,196 for textbooks, KSh200 for a science and mathematics improvement programme (CEMASTEA), kSh270 for activity, KSh900 for medical insurance and KSh6,000 for infrastructure. This leaves the schools with only about Sh10,600 out of the Sh22,244 subsidy per student.

School Category Ministry’s 2020 set fees Government Subsidy Amount of Fees to be paid by Parents Fees Proposals by Principals
National Schools 75798 22,244 53554 Sh91,646
Extra County Schools- Category ‘A’ 75,798 22,244 53554 Sh91,646
Extra County Schools- Category ‘B’ 62779 22,244 40535 Sh80,452
County Schools 62779 22,244 40535 Sh70,216

Table: Amount of fees paid by the government and parents per child in a year; plus the new fees if proposals by the Principals would be adopted.

But, CS Magoha was quick to advise parents to report any cases of excessive charges by schools to the Ministry. “Parents are therefore advised to only pay the amount of fees set by the Ministry and report any incidents of students who are turned away ,” the advised while, at the same time warning principals against sending students away for lack of fees.

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

Baringo County produced one candidate in the top 100 category, nationally, during the 2019 KCPE Exams. The best candidate in the county scored a total of 430 marks out of 500.

Here are the County’s 2019 KCPE top candidates and their respective schools:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
33521143003 MWETICH LAWRENCE CHEBII M 83A 96A = = 85A 80A 86A 430 33521143 RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33521143001 KEMBOI  BETHUEL KIPSANG M 90A 92A = = 85A 74B+ 86A 427 33521143 RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33517153055  BIWOTT JELAGAT JUNE F 89A 88A = = 85A 82A 83A 427 33517153 KINGS HILL
33562130001 KURUI FAITH JELAGAT F 87A 92A = = 82A 79A- 86A 426 33562130 MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33521143002 BARAKA MIKE M 84A 96A = = 85A 79A- 82A 426 33521143 RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33517153003  KARANEI KIMUTAI MICHAEL M 83A 91A = = 85A 82A 83A 424 33517153 KINGS HILL
33562130002 AUGUSTINE DERRICK ODAME M 82A 91A = = 85A 80A 84A 422 33562130 MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33562130011 KELWON JEPYEGON TALAI F 92A 85A = = 83A 80A 81A 421 33562130 MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33521143005 CHERUIYOT VICTOR KIPKURUI M 84A 91A = = 82A 80A 83A 420 33521143 RAVINE GREEN VIEW

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List of Shortlisted candidates for 2019 TSC Teacher Internship vacancies; Turkana County

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the advertised 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office. According to instructions on the memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews; whose dates will be announced in due course:
  • i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
  • ii. A valid personal accident cover
  • iii. National ID card
  • iv. Disability card if any
  • v. Two passport size photographs
  • vi. KCSE certificate
  • vii. KCPE certificate
  • viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
  • ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
  • x. Kra pin
  • xi. Bank plate

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TURKANA COUNTY SHORTLISTED INTERNS

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How to get 2020 form one admission results through sms and download national schools admission letters online: Ultimate procedure

The selection exercise for the 2020 placement of form ones is complete. To know the secondary school your child has been selected to join, send the full index number to 22263. Learners will also be expected to download their letters through the Ministry of education’s online portal. The admission letter is important to both students and Parents/ Guardians. This is because it enables the two parties to prepare adequately for reporting to selected secondary school.

To download the admission letter to National Schools:

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

Access the Official ministry of Education’s download page by using this link: https://www.education.go.ke/index.php/online-services/form-one-selection

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

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

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

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Other details that learners would get from the selected school include:

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

The Government has insisted on its resolve to ensure 100 percent transition from Primary to secondary schools. Consequently, all the 2019 KCPE candidates will get places at preferred secondary schools.

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KCPE 2019 Exams Ranking; top and best Candidates, schools in Murang’a County

In the 2019 KCPE exam Murang’a County was among the 25 Counties that had a share of the top 100 slots; nationally. Murang’a produced three (3) candidates to the top 100 list. The best candidate in the County scored 435 marks out of 500.

Here are the Murang’a County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
10227128002 KAMAU RICKWARREN MBURU M 91A 97A = = 85A 80A 82A 435 10227128 EMMANUEL ACADEMY
10204230012 MWANIKI KAREN WANGUI F 93A 96A = = 85A 79A- 81A 434 10204230 GREEN COTTAGE ACADEMY
10204215002 WANDIA MARYANN WANGECHI F 90A 97A = = 85A 76A- 84A 432 10204215 TECHNOLOGY
10234424012 GITAU ANGEL WANJIKU F 91A 94A = = 83A 79A- 81A 428 10234424 EMMANUEL LEARNING CENTRE
10227128003 NYAMBURA JOHN NDUATI M 86A 98A = = 82A 79A- 81A 426 10227128 EMMANUEL ACADEMY
10227128001 KARIUKI SHEM WAMWEA M 87A 95A = = 83A 79A- 81A 425 10227128 EMMANUEL ACADEMY
10204215004 MACHUGU LUKA KABUGUA M 87A 91A = = 85A 79A- 82A 424 10204215 TECHNOLOGY
10204209122 MUCHIRI CYNTHIA WANJIKU F 88A 90A = = 85A 79A- 81A 423 10204209 VIDHU RAMJI MURANGA
10234515027 MONGINA ANGELA SHELMITH F 89A 91A = = 85A 76A- 81A 422 10234515 ACK THIKA MEMORIAL CHURCH SCHOOL
10208250019 MUTHOMI NATALIE MANISA F 82A 94A = = 85A 77A- 84A 422 10208250 ST. MARY’S MARAGUA RIDGE SCHOOL
10204215001 KARERI DIANA WANJIRU F 88A 95A = = 83A 74B+ 82A 422 10204215 TECHNOLOGY
10234515008 MWANGI FAITH MUKAMI F 91A 91A = = 83A 77A- 79A- 421 10234515 ACK THIKA MEMORIAL CHURCH SCHOOL
10227218001 NDUATI MARK MUIRURI M 84A 86A = = 83A 82A 86A 421 10227218 KIGUMO TOWNSHIP
10227128009 NDIRANGU ROBIN KAMAU M 84A 92A = = 85A 77A- 83A 421 10227128 EMMANUEL ACADEMY
10208322004 CHACHA ELVIS OPANDE M 87A 92A = = 85A 76A- 81A 421 10208322 ST PAUL THOMAS ACADEMY
10204216056 GIKUNGA SAMUEL RUKENYA M 87A 88A = = 83A 77A- 86A 421 10204216 ST JAMES CATHEDRAL
10204215009 MURIMI BERYL NYAMBURA F 87A 88A = = 85A 79A- 82A 421 10204215 TECHNOLOGY
10238130001 NDUNGU ANDREW MUNGAI M 91A 96A = = 82A 74B+ 77A- 420 10238130 ST MARTINS
10234306015 MOSES CHARLES WILLIAMS M 81A 92A = = 83A 77A- 87A 420 10234306 PAUL MBIYU
10227128007 KAMAU SAMUEL MWANGI M 79A- 97A = = 81A 80A 83A 420 10227128 EMMANUEL ACADEMY
10208322018 IRERI IAN PAUL M 84A 92A = = 85A 77A- 82A 420 10208322 ST PAUL THOMAS ACADEMY
10208117001 MWANGI JOSEPH GATU M 87A 91A = = 85A 77A- 80A 420 10208117 KABATI FLYOVER
10204215028 KURIA LEAH SANDRA WANJA F 90A 91A = = 82A 77A- 80A 420 10204215 TECHNOLOGY
10229220001 IGUANYA CHRISTINE WANJIKU F 88A 91A = = 83A 74B+ 83A 419 10229220 ZERUBBABEL
10234519061 MWANGI  FAITH  WANGARI F 84A 92A = = 79A- 80A 83A 418 10234519 MOI PRIMARY SCHOOL
10234515042 KAREIGI WAYNE IRUNGU M 85A 91A = = 83A 76A- 83A 418 10234515 ACK THIKA MEMORIAL CHURCH SCHOOL

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KCPE 2019 Exams Ranking; top and best Candidates, schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County

In Elgeyo Marakwet County Moi Tambach Primary stole the show by producing 4 out of the five top students in the 2019 KCPE exams from the County. Nationally, Elgeyo Marakwet County failed to produce a candidate in the top 100 category.

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

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
34518421009 SAWANDA ABIGAEL ADHIAMBO F 91A 91A = = 83A 79A- 83A 427 34518421 MOI TAMBACH
34518421004 KEMBOI DANIEL KIPRONO M 86A 97A = = 83A 77A- 82A 425 34518421 MOI TAMBACH
34559306003 KORIR FAITH JERONO F 88A 91A = = 81A 80A 84A 424 34559306 TURESIA
34561406005 MAIYO DAMARIS JELAGAT F 82A 95A = = 82A 80A 83A 422 34561406 CHUGOR
34518421008 CHEBOI BENADINE JEPCHUMBA F 87A 92A = = 83A 77A- 81A 420 34518421 MOI TAMBACH

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Precious Blood Kilungu Girls Secondary School; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

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

PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Precious Blood Kilungu Girls is a Public Secondary School which is located at Kilungu town in Makueni County, Eastern Region, Kenya. It is a County school. It is an all Girls’ boarding school.

PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Precious Blood Girls, Kilungu 
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ Only; Boarding
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: Located at Kilungu town in Makueni County, Eastern Region, Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 18336101
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: 122 NUNGUNI
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

One of the Precious Blood Schools, Kilungu was founded in 1940 as a Mission school; before an intermediate school was established six years later. In 1961 it became a Secondary School; This is the year it adopted the name, Precious Blood Secondary – Kilungu.

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PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: 122 Nunguni

PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Admissions for form ones is done by the Education Ministry. Admissions in other forms can be sought at the school.

PRECIOUS BLOOD KILUNGU SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 98 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 70.551. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 90 students.

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2020 school fees structure for National schools, Extra County, County, Sub County and Special Schools

The Ministry of Education has released the 2020 school fees structure for all secondary schools under the government’s Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) programme. The new guidelines shows the amount of school fees to be paid by parents in National Schools, Extra County Schools, County, Sub-county and special schools. Here are the new guidelines from the Ministry;

 ‘GUIDELINES ON IMPLEMENTATION OF FREE DAY SECONDARY EDUCATION FOR 2020

Priorities of secondary education are guided by strategic objectives articulated in the Medium Term Plan III (2018-2022) of Vision 2030 and the Constitution of Kenya In this regard, the Government of Kenya (GOK) will continue with its effort to maintain one hundred percent (100%) transition from primary to secondary education.

Hence, the decision to enhance the maintenance and improvement in 2019 to help schools meet some maintenance and development needs will continue to apply in 2020. This budget component will be used to improve existing infrastructure and in some cases put up new facilities to ease pressure on existing facilities.

The guidance on the use of this vote as provided in 2019 during the actual disbursement of funds will continue to apply in 2020. Schools will therefore continue to operate with merged votes in 2020 to enable these schools meet some of their critical needs in a flexible manner.

 1.0 FDSE CAPITATION TO SCHOOLS

Government subsidy (Capitation) to schools to actualize Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) will be KES. 22,244.00 annually per learner as stipulated in table below;

 Table 1: FDSE Structure

S/NO. ITEM AMOUNT (KES)
1 Tuition 4,144.00
2 Medical/ Insurance 2,000.00
3 Activity 1,500.00
4 SMASSE 200.00
5 Other Vote Heads 9,400.00
6 Maintenance and Improvement 5,000.00
7 Grand Total 22,244.00

Other vote heads: local travel and transport, Administration, Electricity, Personnel emolument.

Disbursement of capitation to schools will done in the ratio 50:30:20. The first disbursement will be effected in December 2019 and subsequent ones in April 2020 and August 2020, Enrolment data in NEMIS will be used as:

  • Term one 2020: 30th November 2019.
  • Term two 2020: 30th March 2020.
  • Term three 2020: 30th July 2020.

Schools are directed that they capture all learners in order for them to get full funding. This Government subsidy is disbursed to public schools under the following conditions:

  • The school must be duly registered and headed by a TSC appointed principal.
  • The school must be registered on the NEMIS platform
  • The school must register and update learners records in the NEMIS platform
  • All bank accounts operated by the school must be registered in NEMIS and with MOE at all its levels.

Under the Operation account, schools may seek authority from the CEBs to wire savings or surplus funds from one item to another when it is absolutely necessary but the same does not apply for tuition account. It is further clarified that the personnel emolument will not be restricted to payment of Non teaching staff.

 1.1 FEES STRUCTURES

 1.1.1 Day Schools

 The Government of Kenya will continue to offer free day schooling and the fees structure for day schools in shown in Table 2.

 Table 2: Fees Structure for Day Schools

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

1.1.2 Boarding Schools

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

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

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

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

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

 Schools classified as Category A are:

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

 Table 4: Boarding schools fees structure- category B*

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

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

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

Table 5: Fees Structure for Special Needs Schools

S/NO. VOTE HEAD G.O.K PARENT TOTAL
1 Teachiing, Learning Materials & Exams 4,144.00 0 4,144.00
2 Boarding Equipment & Stores 23,220.00 10,790.00 34,010.00
3 Maintenance & Improvement 5,000.00 2,000.00 7,000.00
4 Other Vote Heads 9,400.00 0.00 9,400.00
5 Activity Fees 1,500.00 0.00 1,500.00
6 Medical & Insurance 2,000.00 0.00 2,000.00
7 Top Up 12,510.00 0.00 12,510.00
8 SMASSE 200.00 0.00 200.00
9 Total School Fees 57,974.00 12,790.00 70,764.00

Other vote heads Local travel and transport, Administration. Electricity, Personnel emolument
Schools classified as Special needs are those schools that cater for learners with impairment e.g visual, physical, hearing and mental. GOK has enhanced capitation to KES. 57,974.00 distributed in the fees structure shown in Table 5. The structure includes GOK subsidy of KES. 23,220.00 per learner’ for Boarding Equipment and stores and a top up grant of 12,510.00 per learner to cater for assistive devices and any additional personnel needed.

Schools are advised to adhere to the fees guidelines provided in the regulations.

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To ensure accountability and smooth implementation of the FDSE programe, all schools are required to operate the following bank accounts.

2.0.1 Types of Bank Accounts

Schools are expected to have bank accounts for various purposes and accountability. Each school should operate bank accounts as follows:-

  • Tuition account: for banking of tution funds and all payments should strictly be made by cheques. Funds in the tuition account must be utilized for the procurement of teaching and learning material (TLMs) only.
  • Operational Account: – This account is used for banking of all Government subsidies except the tuition Infrastructure Grants as well as Maintenance and improvement funds should be transferred to the school infrastructure Account thirty days upon receipt of the funds.
  • Boarding Account: – This account for banking of funds paid by parents for boarding related expenses.
  • A Saving Account: This account is for banking funds from the Boarding Account Cash Book that cannot be put to immediate use.
  • School Infrastructure Account: – for banking infrastructure grants from GoK and Maintenance and Improvement (M&L) funds. It is illegal to spend grants from any other account. Therefore all grants must be transferred whole into this account.

Schools with income generating activities shall open separate bank accounts for the same. School who receive NGCDF support must open an account for the project as provided for by the CDF Act.

 2.0.2 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES FOR SCHOOL BANK ACCOUNTS

In addition to the above, the following procedures will continue to apply:

  •  Each account must have a separate cash book;
  • All schools must acknowledge the receipt of funds by a letter to the CDE/uploading an official receipt on the NEMIS plat form;
  • A receipt is issued to every learner for the capitation amount received for every disbursement;
  • Schools must post on their notice boards the amounts received;
  • Schools have the freedom to operate a fourth bank account to cater for development funds;
  • No virement is authorized from the Tuition Account:
  • All CDF and donations or funds from Harambee must be receipted officially and entered into the school Cash books. These include incomes from hire of school facilities e.g grounds, classrooms, halls or billboards on school compounds.

 3.0 FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS

All schools’ management, especially, principals, are expected to ensure prudence in the use of school funds and to adhere to the laid down financial regulations as stipulated in the reviewed Handbook on Financial Management for Public Secondary Schools, Teacher Training Colleges And Technical And Vocational Colleges in Kenya issued by the MOE, the Public Finance Management Act, 2012 and the Public Procurement and Disposal Act, 2015.

All stipulated accounting procedures and other necessary measures, including cost-saving, must be adhered to by all schools at all times. In addition, the following will apply:-

  •  Schools shall NOT enter into financial contracts e.g. Hire purchase, bank loans or mortgages without the express written approval of the Cabinet Secretary in line with Section 18 of 4 Schedule of the Basic Education Act, 2013.
  • Every principal shall be responsible for application and utilization of funds as the accounting officer of the school. Guidelines of the same shall be given before the actual disbursement.

4.0 PARENTAL OBLIGATIONS

Parents will continue to meet the following cost:

  •  School uniforms;
  • Boarding related costs as reflected in the boarding school fees structure;
  • Lunch for the day scholars, and
  • Clear their fees balances for continuing students prior to Jan 2020.

5.0 GUIDELINES FOR BOARD OF MANAGEMENT (BOM) EMPLOYEES

MOE will continue to disburse funds to support the BOM employces. To minimize the cost of secondary education it is necessary to rationalize the recruitment of such cadre of staff.   It shall be the responsibility of the boards to hire Non Teaching Staff at terms commensurate with qualification and capacity to pay.

It is also important for schools to hire persons who are qualified for the job.

6.0 TRANSFERS AND RE-ENTRY

Cases of re-admission of dropouts and transfer should be dealt with on individual basis and as stipulated in the student transfer guidelines. All transfers must be handled through the NEMIS system.

7.0 ENROLLMENT DATA

It shall be the responsibility of the principal to ensure accurate data is available in NEMIS and every student is fully registered on the platform. Every student has been issued with a UPI number. This must be used at all time during admission and transfers. Transfers of students should be avoided in the course of the academic year and may only be sanctioned by the Director General under special circumstances.

Disbursement of capitation will be done using the data available in the system. Schools which received capitation for students above the enrollment will be penalized and the principal surcharged for loss of public resources as provided for in Public Finance Management Act, 2012 Sections 197,198 and 202.

Schools enrollment data in NEMIS as at 30th November 2019 will be used to disburse funds for term one of 2020. Principals are therefore required to update their records in NEMIS.
Hence forth, any change of bank accounts will be effected at the head quarter with school request for change forwarded by the sub county director of education

 8.0 MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT FUNDS

Ministry of Education has made a decision to review to Ksh.5,000 per student the amount for M&I per year to cater for ensuring a proper learning environment with adequate school infrastructure and other improvements. Similarly, for boarding schools, an additional Ksh2,000 is provided for.

This vote should only be used for immovable assets and other form of infrastructure in the school that may require upgrading. Approval must be sought from the relevant office on utilization of the funds under thuis vote. Detailed guidelines will be issued on the approval of projects under this lund.

  9.0 INSURANCE AND STUDENTS MEDICAL COVER BY NHIF

The Ministry of Education entered into a contract with National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF), which requires the latter to olier comprehensive medical cover to all the students in public secondary schools with effect from 1 May 2018. Principals are therefore required to acquaint themselves with the terms of the cover to ensure that students access quality health services from NHIF accredited health facilities and cease requesting parents to meet medical expenses.

Schools are required to fully register a student in NEMIS for a NHIF number to be generated to ease students accessing services even when on holiday. Students should be advised to inform their parents about the UPI numbers. In addition all school principals should sent death notification leiters to the Principal Secretary within seven (7) days of death of any student in their schools and also help their parents/guardians fill a claim form for last expense and group lite benefits payment.

The Ministry will retain Ksh.1350 from the medical vote head to fund the medical cover. The rest of the vote head funds will be disbursed to schools to meet insurance related expenses.

 10.0 INELIGIBLE EXPENDITURES

As stipulated in the Public Finance Management (PFM) Act, 2012,

  • Every public officer employed in a public entity shall comply with the Constitution and all laws relating to the conduct of public officers when carrying out a responsibility or exercising a power under this Act.
  • Without prejudice to PFM Act provisions, a public officer shall ensure that the resources in his/her purview are used in a way, which is (a) lawful and authorized; and (b) Effective, efficient, economical and transparent;
  •  All procurement of goods and services is to be carried out in accordance with Article 227 of the Constitution and the relevant legislation on procurement and disposal of assets.
  •  An Accounting Officer may not authorize payment to be made out of funds earmarked for specific activities for other purposes other than those activities.

 Ineligible expenditure will arise when such expenditures do not adhere to the law and are not aligned towards the goal of students learning, which are the school’s main activities.’

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In the list of top 100 candidates in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams Kisumu county had a total of 2 candidates. The top 2 candidates in Kisumu County; ROBINSON ONDU (DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL) and ERROL AUTE AGAI (CHEMELIL SUGAR) both scored a total of 431 marks each. In the top 100 list, the two boys from Kisumu County were ranked at position 74.

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Here are the top brass from Kisumu County in the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
39737039009 ROBINSON ONDU M 85A 97A = = 83A 82A 84A 431 39737039 DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL
39734012003 ERROL AUTE AGAI M 92A 95A = = 82A 80A 82A 431 39734012 CHEMELIL SUGAR
39741046003 OGONDA FREDRICK ODUNDO M 86A 90A = = 85A 82A 86A 429 39741046 KISUMU ELITE
39741038001 AWUOR SIMON ONYANGO M 91A 96A = = 85A 74B+ 83A 429 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39734006001 ASHLEY ACHIENG MISER F 92A 92A = = 82A 76A- 86A 428 39734006 AWASI HILLS VIEW
39741004015 OCHIENG ANTONY ODHIAMBO M 88A 92A = = 85A 79A- 82A 426 39741004 XAVERIAN
39734012001 KANTA AMISHER OTIENO F 90A 93A = = 83A 77A- 83A 426 39734012 CHEMELIL SUGAR
39741038004 OROO MERCY MOKEIRA F 91A 91A = = 83A 76A- 83A 424 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741014001 LEAKEY MARK FINLEY ODHIAMBO M 89A 91A = = 82A 79A- 83A 424 39741014 ARINA
39734114020 ODIWUOR VANESSA SADIA F 87A 91A = = 85A 80A 81A 424 39734114 MAKINI SCHOOL KIBOS
39734107002 OTIENO RICKY OMONDI M 81A 94A = = 83A 82A 83A 423 39734107 MUHORONI FURAHA PRIMARY
39713058001 KYLA RAHAMA F 86A 87A = = 85A 79A- 86A 423 39713058 ST AGNES EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
39737039014 JEAN BENNIE F 83A 94A = = 82A 80A 83A 422 39737039 DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL
39733227002 OMWARE CAXSTONE OCHIENG M 80A 88A = = 85A 82A 86A 421 39733227 NYABONDO B.B
39701047016 OCHERE ANYANGO LEXIE F 85A 91A = = 83A 79A- 83A 421 39701047 DISCIPLES OF MERCY
39701044007 HOPHINE NAGMA F 84A 94A = = 85A 76A- 82A 421 39701044 ST ANNE’S
39741038003 MUTUA WALLACE KIMATU M 89A 94A = = 85A 72B+ 79A- 419 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741002002 MOSAISI MARKJIMSON M 82A 96A = = 83A 77A- 81A 419 39741002 ARYA
39741001030 HAWI JANET AKINYI F 91A 85A = = 85A 77A- 81A 419 39741001 H H THE AGA KHAN
39737001023 WILL HERI M 84A 88A = = 85A 76A- 86A 419 39737001 ST ALOYS OJOLA
39734093003 AGWENGE  JALON  OWAWA M 85A 91A = = 83A 74B+ 86A 419 39734093 MUHORONI SUCCESS
39734093004 BELLAVELMAH  MARTHANAR  J. O. F 88A 92A = = 81A 74B+ 84A 419 39734093 MUHORONI SUCCESS
39741038002 WANGA RISPAH ASHLEY ADHIAMBO F 87A 95A = = 83A 72B+ 81A 418 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741029001 OMONDI ANDY BALA M 84A 92A = = 85A 74B+ 83A 418 39741029 PINOCHIO
39741026142 OLUOCH EPHYMELDON AMONDI F 87A 91A = = 83A 76A- 81A 418 39741026 JOEL OMINO
39741004106 OTIENO JUNE HARRIETTE F 85A 85A = = 85A 77A- 86A 418 39741004 XAVERIAN
39737053008 OTIENO SHALEEN AMONDI F 81A 91A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 39737053 MASENO GIRLS BOARDING
39734114011 OMENDA BENIR ODENY M 87A 91A = = 85A 74B+ 81A 418 39734114 MAKINI SCHOOL KIBOS
40747201001 PAUL TUESDAY NYABUTO M 86A 84A = = 83A 84A 81A 418 40747201 EBENEZER VICTORY SCHOOL
40745196013 SAKAWA TERTULIAN VALENTINO M 81A 94A = = 83A 79A- 81A 418 40745196 BENS GENDER PREPARATORY
40745180001 DEBORAH  NYARINDA  NYANG’AU F 88A 84A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 40745180 SET GREEN HILL ACADEMY
40719126005 MORARA NJOKI ALICE F 86A 95A = = 82A 74B+ 81A 418 40719126 TABAKA GIRLS
40711178004 OGACHI OGEGA JOSIAH M 85A 89A = = 82A 82A 80A 418 40711178 ELUN TALENT ACADEMY

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

Busia County produced the second top student nationally in the 2019 KCPE exams. In the top 100 category, nationally, the county produced only one candidate. The best candidate in the County, ONYANGO FLAVIAN, scored 439 marks out of a possible 500.

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

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
35620209001 ONYANGO FLAVIAN F 92A 97A = = 85A 77A- 88A 439 35620209 CHAKOL GIRLS
35601233002 MAKOKHA MAXWELL OCHIENO M 90A 95A = = 85A 74B+ 86A 430 35601233 BUSIA EBENEZER ACADEMY
35620211001 OMONDI BRIAN M 83A 92A = = 85A 82A 84A 426 35620211 OJAAMONG
35601201001 WESONGA BONIFACE ODHIAMBO M 84A 91A = = 85A 80A 86A 426 35601201 ALUNG’OLI
35623164779 CHURCHILL BEN M 90A 97A = = 81A 76A- 81A 425 35623164 SUNRISE JNR ACAD
35601107013 OUMA EUNICE AWINO F 88A 87A = = 81A 82A 86A 424 35601107 ST THERESA’S GIRLS
35629136008 ORENGO VICTOR OMARI M 91A 92A = = 85A 76A- 79A- 423 35629136 ST JAMES MODEL ACADEMY
35623135001 MWAMBA ODHIAMBO SHELTON M 83A 91A = = 85A 76A- 87A 422 35623135 EMAGOMBE
35609120001 RODRICK HEDRINE OGUTU M 86A 92A = = 81A 79A- 84A 422 35609120 NAMBOBOTO BOYS
35629108005 LUMUMBA PATIENCE AWINO F 84A 94A = = 81A 79A- 82A 420 35629108 MALANGA A.C.K.
35620225001 DAISY NCHOBERI BOSIRE F 84A 97A = = 85A 76A- 77A- 419 35620225 VICTORY JUNIOR ACADEMY
35606226002 AMODOI NATASHA ASWATA F 87A 89A = = 83A 79A- 81A 419 35606226 ISEGERE TOTO SCHOOL
35601107023 GLORIA PEACE JEMIMAH F 93A 86A = = 79A- 77A- 84A 419 35601107 ST THERESA’S GIRLS

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