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Ministry of Education releases updated 2019 calendar for Sports, Co-Curricular activities; omits Decathlon, Heptathlon and cross Country

In Summary:
  • Decathlon, Heptathlon and Cross County scrapped from the Secondary Schools’ calendar.
  • Both Rugby 15’s and 7’s to be played in term one.
  • Tanzania to host the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations games, next year.
  • Special schools’ sports to run concurrently with the other disciplines
  • Ministry puts a ceiling on the maximum number of participants.

The Ministry of Education has released an updated 2019 Co-Curricular activities calendar of events. The circular gives details on the hosts for National and East Africa games. In the circular dated 27th November, 2018, sent to all Regional Coordinators of Education, County Directors of Education, Sub County Directors and Principals of tertiary institutions, Term one National games for secondary schools will be held at the Coast Region in April (5th to 14th April, 2018).

The circular written by the Ministry of Education’s Principal Secretary, Dr. Belio Kipsang, gives details of the number of participants to grace the national and East Africa games. For Term one Secondary Schools’ National games, the Ministry has given a capitation of participants at 1912. Missing from the circular, though, is the schedule for Decathlon, Heptathlon and Cross County; events which have been held alongside ball games, in term two games. Whether the omission is by design or erroneous, remains to be seen.  But, drawn into next year’s School games are championships for students from special needs schools.

Here is a collated summary on the circular:

  1. SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ GAMES CALENDAR
  • Term One Games ( featuring: Basketball, Hockey, Rugby 15’s, Rugby 7’s, Swimming, Handball and Athletics) shall be held at Shimo La Tewa and Shanzu TTC, in Mombasa County of the Coast Region between 5th and 14th April, 2019 . A total of about 1,912 participants will be competing. The championship will also feature about 600 participants from the Special Secondary Schools.
  • Term two Games (Featuring: Rugby 7’s, Netball, Football U16 & U19, Volleyball and Racquet games) will be held at the lake side city of Kisumu (Nyanza Region) between 26 th July to 4th August, 2019. Missing from this schedule, though, are: Decathlon, Heptathlon and Cross Country championships. A total of 1,408 participants, drawn from the eight regions, will compete during the term 2 games. About 600 participants from the Special Needs Secondary Schools will also be in competition.
2. FEDERATION OF EAST AFRICAN SECONDARY SCHOOLS’ GAMES (FEASSSA)

Tanzania will host the 18th edition of the Federation of East Africa Secondary Schools Sports Associations, FEASSA, games next year. The games that shall be staged in Arusha will run from 15th to 24th August, 2019. A total of 700 participants from Kenya will be taking part in the FEASSSA Championship, in 2019 (next year).

3. KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVAL

The Nationals in the Kenya National Drama Festival shall be held from 3rd to 13th of April, 2018. The event will be staged in the Western Region, Kakamega County, featuring a total of 15,000 Participants.

4. KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVAL NATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR TRAINERS.

The training is slated for 5th to 10th of December, 2018, at the Kenya School of Government in Embu County of Eastern Region. About two hundred trainers will be in attendance.

5. KENYA SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR COMPETITIONS

The National fair shall be held at the Rift Valley, Nakuru County, from 7th to 12th April, 2019. Approximately 800 participants will be show casing their prowess in Science.

6. KENYA SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING FAIR TRAINING

The training for National trainers is scheduled for 4th to 5th of January, 2019, at the Machakos University.

7. KENYA MUSIC FESTIVAL WRITERS’ WORKSHOP

The workshop was slated for the 30th November to 5th December, 2018, at the Kenya School of Government. A total of 80 participants were to be in attendance.

8. KENYA MUSIC FESTIVAL NATIONAL ADJUDICATORS AND TRAINERS WORKSHOP
  • Venue: Tom Mboya Labour College, in Kisumu.
  • Dates: 15th to 19th April, 2019.
  • Number of Participants: 200
9. KENYA MUSIC FESTIVAL, NATIONAL LEVEL
  • Venue: Kabarak University, Nakuru County; Rift Valley Region
  • Dates: 5th to 17th August, 2019.
  • Number of participants: 100,000
10. EAST AFRICA MUSIC DANCE AND DRAMA
  • Venue: Fort Portal, Uganda
  • Dates: 16th to 23rd August, 2019.
  • Number of participants: 500
11. EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY STUDENTS’ ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION
  • March, 2019: Distribution of topics 2019 Essay topics to schools.
  • May/ June, 2019: Follow-up and publicity of Essay topics in schools.
12. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ CHAMPIONSHIPS
  • Term 1 games (featuring Athletics):
    • Venue: Mumias Stadium, Kakamega County; Western Region.
    • Dates: 7th to 13th April, 2019.
    • Number of Participants: About 800. The Special needs primary schools will have 600 participants.
  • Term 2 Games (featuring Ball Games)
    • Venue: Meru School and Kaaga Girls in Eastern Region, Meru County.
    • Dates: 31st July to 7th August, 2019.
    • Number of participants: Approximately 1,000. The Special needs primary schools will have 1,000 participants.
13. KENYA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGES NATIONAL BALL GAMES CHAMPIONSHIP
  • Venue: Meru TTC, Eastern Region; Meru County.
  • Dates: 28th March to 5th April, 2019.
  • Number of Participants: 1,300.
14. KENYA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGES NATIONAL PARALYMPIC AND ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIP:
  • Venue: Eregi TTC; Western Region, Kakamega County.
  • Dates: 12th to 20th May, 2019.
  • Number of Participants: 800.
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Ministry releases the 2019 drama Festival calendar; Nationals to be staged at Kibabii University.

The Ministry of Education has released this year’s Drama and Film Festival calendar. According to a circular released on Friday, last week, the Nationals shall be staged at Kibabii University in Bungoma, Western region. “This year’s Kenya National Drama and Film Festival, National level, will be held at Kibabii University, Bungoma County in Western Region from 3rd to 13th April, 2019. Preparations are ongoing to make the experience memorable,” reads, in part, the circular by P.S Khaemba for the Ministry’s Basic Education Principal Secretary.

This year’s edition goes to Western after Nairobi region hosted last year’s edition at Lenana school.

According to the Ministry, Sub- Counties should have their drama championships by 16th February, 2019. While Counties and Regions will have their championships by 2nd March, 2019 and 16th March. 2019 respectively.

“Do ensure that the festivals are held within the scheduled dates to enhance the efficient running of the festival,” adds Khaemba in the circular copied to all Regional Coordinators of Education, County Directors of Education, Sub county Directors of Education, Principals of Tertiary Institutions and Universities’ Vice Chancellors.

Meanwhile, the Nyanza region drama workshop will kick off on Wednesday this week at Kisii school; in Kisii County. The events that runs up to Sunday, 20th January, 2019 will see drama trainers horn their skills in the following areas: Verses, Narratives, Plays, Cultural Dances, stand up comedy, Spoken word, modern dance, film and adjudication. The trainees are expected to pay Kshs 2,500 as participation fees.

“Heads of schools and colleges are kindly requested to facilitate teachers of drama in terms of transport, subsistence and accommodation to enable them attend the training,” says the Nyanza Regional Coordinator of Education, Richard Limo Chepkawai, via a circular dated 19th December, 2018. Other Regions are also expected to stage their respective training sessions ahead of the 2019 action.

Education Ministry to take full control of all Co- curricular activities, makes a myriad of changes to the activities.

The Ministry of Education has moved to take full charge of all Co- Curricular activities. The Ministry has at the same time effected a number of changes to all activities; that include scrapping of some activities and introduction of new ones.

“The Ministry of Education has embarked on a review of the Co- curricular activities calender and management of the same at various levels. Some of the changes have already been communicated to the field officers,” says, in part, a circular from the Ministry dated 28th January, 2019. Here is a recap of the major changes in Secondary Schools games and Sports:

STRUCTURE OF THE CHAMPIONSHIP

The Secondary schools games have now been aggregated into 2 clusters; Term one and Term two games. This review came into effect 2 years ago. Initially, the games were clusteted into three: Term one, Term 2A and Term 2B games.

CHANGES IN RUGBY

Both Rugby 7’s and 15’s will now be staged in term one. This is a break from the past where the two were held separately. Until last year, Rugby 15’s was conducted in Term one while term two had Rugby 7’s.

Another far reaching reform in the game has seen the reduction in the number of participants in the two games. Rugby 15’s will comprise of twenty (20) players while Rugby 7’s will have 11 players.

DECATHLON, HEPTATHLON EXPUNGED & CROSS COUNTRY MOVED TO TERM ONE

Both Decathlon, for boys, and Heptathlon, for girls, have been expunged from the Secondary Schools’ games. Decathlon saw boys compete in 10 events for 2 days while, Heptathlon had 7 events.

Spared though is Cross Country that has been moved to term one from term two.

TOURNAMENTS & TEACHERS’ CLINICS

The Ministry will also take full charge of all workshops and clinics organized to train teachers in refereeing and coaching. Already, this year’s clinics have been centralised at the Regions under the auspice of the Regional Coordinators of Education.

Any tournaments must now get greenlight from the Ministry’s Field officers before they can be staged.

FACILITATION OF TEAM OFFICIALS.

The Ministry will now be charged with the responsibility of facilitating team officials from the Sub- Countu level upwards. The officials to be sponsored are: Team Managers, Chaperons, Coaches and executive members to the various sports committees at all levels.

Also to be facilitated are referees executing duties during the nationals of the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA.

BUDGETING AND FINANCING OF ACTIVITIES.

The Sports Committees will now have to present their budgets to the Ministry formed Committees for scrutiny, rationalization and approval. The chairpersons to the respective Sports Committees shall now present the budgets to the Ministry’s Committees ; where they shall be sitting as members.

The updated Sports Calendar for Secondary Schools will now have:

  1. TERM ONE GAMES

Featuring: Basketball, Handball, Hockey, Rugby 15’s & 7’s, Athletics, Swimming and Cross Country.

2. TERM TWO GAMES

Featuring: Soccer Under 16, Soccer Under 19, Volleyball, Netball and Racquet Games.

Changes have also been effected in other Co- Curricular events like Science & Engineering Fair, Music, Drama and Primary schools’ games.

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2019 Term two school games; all the rules, changes and complete guide on players’ documentation

The Kenya Secondary Schools term two games are ongoing at various levels across the country. The games are expected to hit the climax at the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association, KSSSA, National term 2 games to be held at Kisumu Boys between 26th July and 4th August, 2019.

The term II games feature: Soccer Under 19, Soccer Under 16, Volleyball, Netball and Racquet games. The Ministry has put a ceiling on the number of participants per team as shown below:

1). Volleyball- 12
2). Netball- 14
3). Soccer- 20
4). Table Tennis- 6
5). Lawn Tennis- 6
6). Badminton 6

OTHER RULES
Apart from the ceiling on the number of participants, the following rules shall also be in force:

1). Under 19 years rule: Schools will also be expected to field participants who are under 19 years old in all other disciplines apart from soccer under 16.
For this year, 2019;
a). Under 19 players must have been born on or after 1st September, 1999.
b). While, Under 16 players should have been born on or after 1st December, 2003.

2). The 90 day rule: As has been the norm, only students who have stayed in their respective schools for at least 90 days prior to the official commencement of the term one games (at Zonal level) will be eligible for participation. This rule does not, though, affect form ones, but new students in other forms must have reported to school by 15th November of the preceding year for them to be eligible. For 2019 a student must have reported to the current school by 15th November, 2018. It is important to note that this rule does not affect the 2019 form ones.

3). Repeaters: Students repeating in any class will not be allowed to participate during the repeating year. Such students can nevertheless be allowed to participate in the following year. This rule bars all form four repeaters from taking on to the fields of play; during the repeating year.

4). The six year rule: According to KSSSA, a student may participate at the secondary schools’ championships for a maximum period of six continuous years. For this year a student is expected to have sat for the KCPE exams on or after 2013.

5). Fielding of Foreign Students )Foreign players are those from other countries; outside Kenya):
Effective 2019, a team shall be expected to have a maximum of three foreign players. According to the new rules, schools will only be allowed to field two of the three foreign players at any given playing time.

6). Rule on players who have already qualified to the East Africa Games (FEASSSA);
According to KSSSA rules, a player from a team that has already qualified to represent Kenya in East African
games shall not be allowed to participate in another game/discipline for that particular sports year. This implies that players who have already qualified to FEASSSA games, from the recently concluded term one games, will not take part in the term two games.

7). Documentation: For schools presenting teams, the players/ competitors must have:

✅ MoE Declaration Form duly filled and signed by principal, coach and rubber-stamped with all participants details including UPI number. The Principal must commit him/ herself in writing if a student is missing on the NEMIS.

✅A copy of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, certificate; certified by the Principal. (For form ones, they will be required to have a copy of their KCPE result slip).

✅A4 size group photo with the specified number of players for that event with only the Principal and coach posing with the players in the photo. The photo should be certified by the principal and rubberstamped at the back.
A coach who is not a teacher in the school shall not sit on the bench or actively interfere with the game/team.

✅A copy of the birth certificate also certified by the principal.

✅A photo Album (Spreadsheet) certified by the Principal.

✅The school Identity Card bearing the student’s details as indicated on the team list.

✅ 6 copies of team lists on school letterhead.

✅ All the above documents MUST be in a file clearly labelled with school name and the discipline/game.

Please note that;

a). The school’s ID card and team list must indicate the name,admission number,date of admission,date of birth, class and KCPE year.

b). In case of transfer of a student, it should be indicated in the ID, date of transfer and school transferred from.

c). In case of repeaters,it should clearly be indicated in the ID, the year of repeating and class.

d). The school stamp must touch both the photo and the card and must not obscure the face. All these must be presented during Zonal, Divisional, sub-county, county, regional as well as National competitions.

Additionally;
i). date refers to day, month and year.
ii). Composite teams will not require a group photo with the head of the institution.

iii). Students transferring from one school to another school’s
team shall not exceed two (2), if more than two, then all will not be eligible to play for a period of one year.

Why a team may be disciplined/ Banned.

According to the revised Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) constitution a team may be banned due to any of the following reason (s):

a). Fielding an ineligible player. The following scenarios describe who an ineligible player is:
i). A student who has not met the 90days rule.
ii). A student with faulty documents i.e. details not matching in the ID, team list and photoalbum (Spreadsheet).
iii). Not meeting the age rule-10 years and below.
iv). Not meeting the 6 year rule after KCPE.
v). Not meeting the transfer rule.
vi). Not adhering to the international student transfer rule.

b). Indiscipline;
This includes:
i). Fighting during the championships, whether one or more players involved the whole team will be banned.

ii). Anybody who fights in the games village shall be expelled from the games village and the championship.
iii). Stealing.
iv). Roughing referees and officials.
v). Roughing the crowd and the opponents.

c). Carrying extra players to the games village; in cases where players reside within designated villages/ schools.

Guidelines on conduct of Co-curriccular activities by TSC

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, also released guidelines on protection of learners while on Co- Curricular activities. Via a circular released last year and which is still in force, TSC holds that:

“ALL Principals/Headteachers SHALL ensure that for any co-curricular activity (games and sports, music, drama, scouts, girl guides, educational tours, congresses, exchange programmes, debates, symposia, contests etc) within and/or outside the school, pupils/students are accompanied by at least one registered teacher of the same sex depending on the number of students/pupils involved in the activities.

Persons NOT registered as teachers (including teachers whose names have been removed from the register of teachers) should not be incorporated in the school programmes (including co-curricular activities) to teach, handle, manage, coach, supervise and/or assist in the teaching, handling, managing, coaching, supervision of pupils/learners.”

New: Athletics events for Primary Schools’ Games this year

ATHLETICS EVENTS FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

The following are Athletics Events ratified and agreed upon on 15th
February, 2019 during the KPSSA (Kenya Primary Schools Sports Association) National Annual General
Meeting.

Track Events
i. 5000 m Walk Boys/ Girls
ii. 400m Boys/ Girls
iii. 100m Boys/ Girls
iv. 110m/100 m hurdles Boys/ Girls
v. 400m Boys/ Girls
vi. 200m Boys/ Girls
vii. 800m Boys/ Girls
viii. 1500m Boys/ Girls
ix. 3000m Boys/ Girls
x. 2000m steeplechase Boys/ Girls
xi. 5000m Boys/ Girls
xii.4x100m relays Boys/ Girls
xiii.4x400m relays Boys/ Girls
xiv. 4x400m mixed relays

Field Events
i. Pole Vault Boys/ Girls
ii. Triple Jump Boys/ Girls
iii. High Jump Boys/ Girls
iv. Discuss Boys/ Girls
v. Shot-put Boys/ Girls
vi. Long jump Boys/ Girls
vii. Javelin Boys/ Girls