County Schools in Kenya form the third tier of secondary schools; after National and Extra County schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within the country. Admissions
Primary schools in Kenya are the entry level for all learners seeking education. The Primary schools in Kenya are either public or private; which are mixed, boys’ or
The selection of candidates to Extra-County schools is based on a ratio of 20:40:40. This means that 20% of available vacancies in an extra county school goes students
Under Article 237(2) of the Constitution, the Commission is mandated to perform the Registration of trained teachers. The following are required for one to register for a new Teachers
Sub County Schools in Kenya form the lowest cadre of secondary schools; after National, Extra County schools and County Schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within
Moi High School Kabarak, one of the top performing secondary schools in Kenya, is a mixed boarding school located along Nakuru – Eldama Ravine Road; in Nakuru County.
County Schools in Kenya form the third tier of secondary schools; after National and Extra County schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within the country. Admissions
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
National Schools are the most prestigious and top most secondary schools in Kenya. These schools admit top students from all parts of the Country. These schools, just like
County Schools in Kenya form the third tier of secondary schools; after National and Extra County schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within the country. Admissions
National Schools are the most prestigious and top most secondary schools in Kenya. These schools admit top students from all parts of the Country. These schools, just like
The Ministry of Education has released a new list of all National Schools in Kenya. The National schools have been classified into 5 categories. Here is the
Ugunja Sub County Director of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), Daniel Otieno has said there is need for urgent intervention by all stakeholders to ensure safety of both