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TSC Primary Teacher 1 Job Group C1: Latest Salary Scale, Allowances & Promotion Requirements

Looking for the TSC Regular Primary Teacher 1 (Job Group C1) Latest Salary Scale, Allowances & Promotion Requirements? Well. Here are all the details:

Primary Teacher I (T- Scale 6): This is a promotional grade for primary school teachers. These teachers teach primary schools in grades One to Six.

Primary Teacher I Latest Salary Scale

The entry salary for this grade is KSh28,491 while the highest paid teacher in this grade earns KSH35,614.

SALARY POINTS SALARY ALLOWANCE GRADE
1 28,491 C1
2 29,797 C1
3 31,160 C1
4 32,581 C1
5 34,065 C1
6 35,614 C1

You can get the latest TSC allowances for teachers in this grade here: TSC latest allowances.

REQUIREMENTS FOR PROMOTION TO C2

For appointment to this grade, a teacher must: –

i. Have served as Primary Teacher I T-Scale 6 for a minimum period of 6 Months;

ii. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal process; and

iii. Meet any other requirement the Commission may deem necessary.

TSC frequently asked questions on teacher online application for recruitment and promotions.

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is carrying out online recruitment of new teachers. The Commission has at the same time invited applications for promotions and which must also be filed online.

You may be having many unanswered questions on online recruitment of teachers. Get some of these answered here.

TSC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON ONLINE RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS.

QUESTION: How can I access the TSC online job application portal?

ANSWER: Just log on to the TSC application portal to apply for the advertised 5,000 teaching jobs hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app/login

QUESTION: Which link should I use to apply for promotion and deployment of practising teachers in public primary Schools?

ANSWER: Use the online application link at; teachersonline.tsc.go.ke

QUESTION: WHERE CAN I GET THE TSC 2020/2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES?

ANSWER: The 2020/2021 TSC recruitment guidelines are available. Please follow this link to read them; TSC 2020/ 2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS

QUESTION: What do I do if list of schools is not showing when making the application online?

ANSWER: Just be patient for the system to load all details. Also ensure that the County and Sub-county selections are Ok.

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QUESTION: How many advantage points are teachers currently working on internship  going to be awarded.

ANSWER: Teachers currently working on internship will be awarded an extra 10 marks.

QUESTION: My Date of Birth is captured/ reading wrongly on the hrmis portal. What should I do?

ANSWER: Simply scan your National Identity Card (ID both sides) or passport and send it as an Email attachment to the address dirct@tsc.go.ke. The Email head should be ‘NEW APPLICANT’.

QUESTION: How can I view the advertised posts?

ANSWER: For details on the advertised TSC jobs, please follow this link

QUESTION: Am applying for a post in secondary schools. Will I be required to apply to the school where the vacancy exists?

ANSWER: No. Please note that the application is only to be done online. No manual applications will be accepted.

QUESTION: What are the requirements for online applications?

ANSWER: You must be armed with your TSC Number, ID Number and a phone number (that is operational).

QUESTION: How many vacancies Am I supposed to apply for?

ANSWER: An applicant can apply for several vacancies.

QUESTION: I had applied for deployment during the last cycle. Am I supposed to apply again?

ANSWER: Yes. You must make a new application online.

QUESTION: Are teachers currently on contract supposed to apply for the advertised permanent and pensionable TSC jobs?

ANSWER: Yes. You should apply for the advertised vacancies; where they exist.

QUESTION: I sat the KCPE or KCSE examinations more than once. Must I produce all these certificates or the recent one?

ANSWER: Applicants who re-sat either the KCPE or KCSE examinations must present certified copies of the certificates for all attempts.

QUESTION: Will there be physical interviews for shortlisted candidates.

ANSWER: Yes. Heads of institutions will use the TSC generated merit lists to organize for the interviews.

QUESTION: Will I be required to produce my original certificates and testimonials during interviews?

ANSWER: Yes.

QUESTION: I was employed by TSC but left. Am I eligible for the current recruitment?

ANSWER: Yes. Applicants who were previously employed by TSC will be allowed to apply. But, they must declare their past employment history and why they left TSC.

12,000 new teachers to be hired as TSC promotes 55,000

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will be hiring 12,000 new teachers ahead of the January 2021 full reopening of schools. Under the Economic Stimulus Programme, the commission was allocated Sh2.4 billion funds to engage 12,000 interns.

According to TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia, recruiting the additional 12,000 teachers will bring to 23,574, the total number of teacher interns hired since last year.

In the current financial year, the commission received a budget of Sh2.5 billion to employ 5,000 teachers on Permanent and Pensionable terms.

In a report tabled by Dr. Macharia during a two-day consultative forum with National Assembly Education Committee this week,  TSC requires Sh17 billion to hire about 26,000 teachers to address staffing gaps in secondary schools. An additional Sh8.1 billion will be required annually to hire 12,500 teachers to plug the normal shortage. The situation is worsened by current Covid 19 pandemic and the 100 percent transition policy.

Macharia says her target to enroll 12,500 new teachers yearly has not been met due to inadequate budgetary provisions. She added that under normal staffing, the commission needed 50,504 teachers to support the existing staff establishment.

The Commission is also set to train close to 118,000 teachers next month on the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) at a cost of Sh1 billion. See details on this training here.

“The commission intends to prepare teachers for eventual re-opening of schools through training, capacity building, sensitization and induction programmes,” She added.

See also; TSC TPAD 2 form; Offline filling using excel

Teacher promotions.

TSC says about 55,000 teachers have been promoted this year. Another 3,900 are scheduled for interviews. Similarly, 460 teachers have already been interviewed and their letters are on the way.

The Legislators wants the Commission to come up with a clear policy in promoting teachers in order to avoid situations where most stagnate in same job grades for long. But, Macharia was quick to point out that budgetary constraints were to blame.

“The criteria used in promotion of teachers include the availability of budget/funds; the existence of vacancies in the authorised establishment; merit and ability as reflected in the teacher’s work performance; academic and professional qualification among others,” she explained.

Dr. Macharia, sought the committee’s indulgence in finding a lasting solution to the challenges faced by the commission, among them; the need to develop a policy framework to guide the employment and promotion of new and older teachers.

Related; TSC TPAD 2 portal; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/

TSC vacancies for Secondary School Principals and KISE

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is inviting applications for positions of Secondary School Principals and Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) Director.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC website– www.teachersonline.go.ke so as to be received on or before 14 th December, 2020.

Please note that manual applications will not be considered;

Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer and persons living with disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

ADVERT NO. 2/2020: APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR – KENYA INSTITUTE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION (KISE) – (GRADE D5/T-SCALE 15) – 1 POST

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

For appointment to this grade, a teacher must: –

i. have served in the grade of Senior Principal (Grade D4/TSC Scale 14) for a minimum period of three (3) years;
ii. be a holder of Bachelor of Education (SNE option) or a Bachelor of Education plus Diploma in Special Needs Education(SNE);
iii. have a Master’s degree in a relevant area;
iv. have served as Deputy Director Finance and Administration (KISE)/Deputy Director
Academic and Students welfare (KISE) or Senior Principal in any public institution;
v. have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal and performance contracting process; and
vi. meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION

Applicants shall be required to upload the following documents during applications:

a. Letter of appointment to the current grade;
b. Letter of appointment/deployment to the current responsibility;
c. Certificate of Good Conduct from Director of Criminal Investigations;
d. Clearance Certificate by Higher Education Loans Board (HELB);
e. Clearance Application from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC);
f. Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau;
g. Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA);
h. Highest academic certificate.

ADVERT NO. 3/2020: APPOINTMENT OF CHIEF PRINCIPAL – (GRADE D5/T- SCALE 15) – 200 POSTS

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

For appointment to this grade, a teacher must: –

i. have served in the grade of Senior Principal (Grade D4/TSC Scale 14) for a minimum period of three (3) years;
ii. be a holder of Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE);
iii. be currently serving as Principal in national or extra county schools;
iv. have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal and performance contracting process; and
v. meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution.

NB: Masters Degree in a relevant area will be an added advantage.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION.

Applicants shall be required to upload the following documents during applications:

a. Letter of appointment to the current grade;
b. Letter of appointment/deployment to the current responsibility;
c. Certificate of Good Conduct from Director of Criminal Investigations;
d. Clearance Certificate by Higher Education Loans Board (HELB);
e. Clearance Application from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC);
f. Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau;
g. Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA);
h. Highest academic Certificate.

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ADVERT NO. 4/2020: APPOINTMENT OF SENIOR PRINCIPAL – (GRADE D4/TSCALE 14) 300 POSTS

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

For appointment to this grade, a teacher must: –

i. have served in the grade of Principal (Grade D3/TSC Scale 13) for a minimum period of three (3) years;
ii. be a holder of Bachelor of Education or Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE);
iii. be currently serving as Principal in national, extra county and county schools;
iv. have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal and performance contracting process; and
v. meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution.

NB: Master’s Degree in a relevant area will be an added advantage

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION.

Applicants shall be required to upload the following documents during applications:

a. Letter of appointment to the current grade;
b. Letter of appointment/deployment to the current responsibility;
c. Certificate of Good Conduct from Director of Criminal Investigations;
d. Clearance Certificate by Higher Education Loans Board (HELB);
e. Clearance Application from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC);
f. Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau;
g. Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA);
h. Highest academic Certificate

IMPORTANT NOTES FOR APPLICANTS

1. Applicants are advised to give accurate information while making their applications.
2. Those who give false information regarding their credentials and qualifications will be automatically disqualified.
3. For duties and responsibilities of the advertised posts, applicants should refer to the CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS (2018), available on the TSC Website (www.tsc.go.ke).

TSC teachers’ promotions; TSC shortlists teachers, deputies, who applied for administrative posts; sets interview dates

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the various administrative posts that it had advertised in August, 2019. TSC had advertised 6,043 promotion/ administrative vacancies. Of these, 2,310 are for head teachers(T scale 10; Grade C5) while, the remaining 3,733 are for Deputy Head teachers II (T scale 9; Grade C4). Applications were submitted online and Shortlisted candidates have been invited for interviews at varied dates and venues. The lists of shortlisted candidates feature: the advert numbers, TSC Numbers, Names, Teachers’ Stations, Sub-county, Interview dates, Venues and time.

WHAT TO CARRY TO THE INTERVIEWS

Shortlisted candidates will be required to present the following documents during the interviews:

  • 1). Certificate of good conduct
  • 2). Clearance Certificate by the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb.
  • 3). Clearance Certificate from EACC
  • 4). Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau
  • 5). KRA tax compliance certificate.
  • Academic and Professional documents
  • TPAD hard copies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • Any other relevant, supportive, document.

For further details, Visit https://educationnewshub.co.ke/category/tsc-news/

For shortlisted Deputy head teachers, they will be expected to carry the following:

  • 1. Original National ID Card,
  • 2. Current pay slip
  • 3. Original Academic and Professional Certificates,
  • 4. Letter of appointment as Deputy Head Teacher,
  • 5. Letter of designation to Deputy Head Teacher II (Grade C4/Scale 9).
  • 6. Analysed individual subject results and those of the institution in KCPE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Director.
  • 7. Performance Appraisal Reports for 2017, 2018 and 2019
  • 8. Originals of the following statutory documents: –
  1. Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)Certificate of good conduct from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID
  2. Tax Compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  3.  Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
  4. Credit Reference Certificate from Credit Reference Bureci
  5. Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR APPOINTMENT

According to the TSC advert, for one to be appointed to the grade of Head Teacher, a teacher must:-

  1. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  2. Have served as Deputy Head Teacherfor a minimum period ofthree (3) years;
  3. Be currently serving as Deputy Head Teacher II TSC Scale 9;
  4. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  5. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  6. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution;
  7. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support.

On the other hand, one must meet the following requirements in order to qualify for appointment to the grade of Deputy Head Teacher II:-

  • i. Be serving under career progression guidelines
  • ii. Have served as Senior Teacher for a minimum period of three (3) years;
  • iii. Be currently serving as Senior Teacher I T- Scale 8;
  • iv. Be in possession of a Bachelor of Education degree or its equivalent;
  • v. Have satisfactory rating in the performance appraisal;
  • vi. Have demonstrated ability to supervise, mentor and provide professional support to other teachers;
  • vii. Meet the requirements of Chapter Six (6) of the Constitution; and
  • viii. Meet any other requirement the Commission may deem necessary.

TSC promotes 32,000 more teachers- Latest TSC news

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has promoted 32,000 more teachers this December. This is in addition to the 53,000 teachers promoted in July 2020. This is as per the Career Progression Guidelines (CPG) for teachers that were introduced in 2017.
Teachers aligned to the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, have though been left out. KNUT is in court opposing the CPG model. This means that the promoted teachers are either those who ditched KNUT recently or belong to rival union KUPPET.
Most of those promoted belong to lower cadres and are currently teaching in primary schools. Apart from getting enhanced salaries and allowances, they will have a reason to smile as their perks have been back dated to July, this year.
“The greatest beneficiaries are the teachers in primary school in Grade B5 (formerly P1). The teachers have been promoted after serving for three years since 2017.” Says TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia.
Dr.Macharia says the Commission is committed towards ensuring that all the benefits granted to teachers in the current CBA are implemented before the next financial year.
“The Commission is committed to safeguarding the professional growth of all teachers and ensuring that by 30th June, 2021 all the benefits granted by the Government of Kenya to teachers in the 2017 to 2021 CBA including the opportunities for career growth are fully implemented.” She promises.
KNUT’s membership has declined immensely, of late, as a result of the constant feuding between the union and the teachers’ employer; TSC.
The 15,266 promotion positions currently advertised will bring to a total of over 100,000 teachers to be promoted in the current financial year.
The vacancies include: Deputy Principal I, Deputy Principal II, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Principal III, Curriculum Support Officers, Head Teacher, Senior Master IV, Deputy Head Teacher II, Senior Lecturer IV and Senior Master IV.

 

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC website– www.teachersonline.go.ke so as to be received on or before 13th January, 2021.

FULL TSC ADVERT FOR INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS.

See the full advert, below;

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MORE PROMOTIONS FOR TEACHERS.

In September this year, TSC promoted 1,000 teachers in public primary schools. Successful candidates under this category have been appointed at T-Scale 7, Grade C2 under the Career Progression Guidelines for teachers and shall be deployed to secondary schools where vacancies exist.

New Information Surfaces Regarding Closed-Door Meeting on Teacher Promotions

New Information Surfaces Regarding Closed-Door Meeting on Teacher Promotions

New information has surfaced concerning a confidential high-level meeting involving senior officials from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and delegates from the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) regarding the ongoing teacher promotion dilemma.

The meeting, which took place in Nairobi last week, aimed to tackle the increasing frustrations among teachers who feel neglected in terms of career advancement.

Insiders familiar with the talks disclosed that KNUT, under the leadership of Secretary-General Collins Oyuu, advocated for swift action to resolve the backlog of unprocessed promotions.

Oyuu reportedly submitted a roster of thousands of teachers who have remained stagnant in their job group for years, despite achieving higher qualifications and providing exemplary service.

TSC officials allegedly attributed the issues to budgetary limitations and delays in internal vetting yet committed to unveiling a detailed plan by the end of the current term.

The discussion also explored the potential for reviewing the existing promotion framework to enhance inclusivity and transparency.

Although no formal agreement was established, sources characterized the discussions as “tense but promising,” with both parties agreeing to reconvene in a fortnight.

This meeting occurs amidst rising pressure from teachers’ unions and threats of industrial action if the promotion deadlock is not promptly addressed.

How TSC Promotions Were Allocated

Machakos County recorded the highest number of teacher promotions (690), while Garissa County saw the lowest (303) in the most recent exercise, which was rejected by the National Assembly.

An analysis of the promotion data from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) indicates that the positions were allocated with slight differences across the counties, regardless of the size or number of applicants in each county.

The list, provided to the Committee on Education of the National Assembly, details the number of vacancies available across the various job grades and the distribution to each county.

Nonetheless, the MPs dismissed the list last week and granted the TSC until Thursday of next week to present a detailed explanation of the promotion criteria used.

On April 2, 2025, the commission released the list of 25,252 teachers whose applications for various promotion positions were successful.

However, the list provoked immediate backlash from education stakeholders, with some MPs and teacher unions rejecting it due to claims of unfairness.

The Education Committee, chaired by Julius Melly (Tinderet, UDA), accused the TSC of employing an unclear promotion criterion and failing to maintain principles of equity.

They contended that the promotions disproportionately benefited certain regions, neglecting deserving candidates in other areas. Mr. Melly questioned the rationale behind what seemed to be a uniform distribution of promotions across counties, arguing that it diverged from previous practices and overlooked population dynamics.

“How do you promote someone three times in a row while others have been stuck in one job group for over a decade? ” Mr. Melly asked. Mr. Melly noted that some teachers had received numerous promotions within a short timeframe, sidelining other deserving individuals with greater experience.
On Friday, he informed this reporter that the committee will look into instances of multiple promotions of newly hired teachers at the cost of others who have been shortlisted, interviewed but never advanced over the years.

The MPs are seeking information that reflects the number of years teachers have served in specific job grades before receiving promotions. While addressing the Committee on Education, TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia defended the process, claiming it was legally justified and decentralised to guarantee regional representation.

“Aligning promotion policies with legal and regulatory frameworks: The promotion process is in strict compliance with Regulation 73 of the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT), the Career Progression Guidelines (CPG), and the Policy on Selection and Appointment of Institutional Administrators,” she stated.

Teachers’ unions insisted that the commission retract the published list of promoted teachers, pointing to an inequitable distribution of opportunities across counties.

However, in its justification, the TSC presented data illustrating the figures for common cadre promotions and those advanced under the affirmative action for the 2024 – 2025 Financial Year, where 5,291 teachers were promoted throughout all 47 counties. For instance, the leading counties that benefited from the programme are Isiolo (282), Lamu (280), and Mandera (270). Counties that received the fewest promotions under the programme include Kiambu (46), Nairobi and Murang’a (63 each), Elgeyo Marakwet and Laikipia (64 each).

The promotions cover nine distinct grades, from C2 to D5. The highest number of promotions took place within grades C4 and C5, which saw 8,508 and 5,425 teachers promoted respectively. This was succeeded by 4,971 to grade C3, 2,519 to D1, 1,445 to C2, and 1,410 to D3.

The senior executive levels, although lesser in number, witnessed 799 teachers promoted to D2, 128 to D4, and 47 to D5, indicating progress in bolstering senior leadership in schools. The acting Secretary General of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) Moses Nthurima has critiqued the TSC for what he describes as unfair distribution and promotion of teachers across counties.

“Certain regions have been disadvantaged. If the 25,000 slots were not allocated proportionally according to the number of teachers per county, it implies that counties with larger teacher populations are suffering. You can envision those individuals who have stagnated for years being left behind. While in some counties, teachers who have served for only six months were promoted, in others, those who have been in service for over ten years were overlooked,” he expressed to news reporters.

TSC advertises 1,000 promotion vacancies for teachers

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised 1000 promotion positions for Diploma teachers. The online application portal will be available by end of the day.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is a Constitutional Commission established under article 237 of the Constitution.

Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts shown below in line with the Career Progression Guideline (CPG) For Teachers.

Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC website— www.tsc.go.ke so as to be received on or before 9th February. 2021

Please note that manual applications will not be considered.

Teachers Service Commission is an equal employment and persons with disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

Applicants shall be required to upload the following valid documents during application:
a) Certificate of Registration as a teacher:
b) Certificate of Good Conduct;
c) Clearance Certificate by Higher Education Loans Board;
d) Clearance Application from EACC:
e) Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau;
f} KRA Tax Compliance Certificate:
g) Highest Academic Certificate.

NOTE:
Applicants are advised to give accurate information while making their applications.
Those who give false information regarding their credentials and qualifications will be automatically disqualified.

How to apply.

To apply for the vacancies, use the following procedure;

1. Visit the online application link and agree to comply with the instructions below to proceed with your application.

2. From the Vacancies Section select the position you wish to apply for and click the “Apply” button.

3. Upon completion of each section ensure you click the “Save” button to save your entries before moving to the “Next” section.

4. Upon completion of your application ensure you click the “Submit my Application” to complete your application for the selected vacancy.

5. You will be notified through SMS on each successful job application you submit.

6. You can monitor the status of your job application from “My Applications” section.

NOTES FOR APPLICANTS

1. It is a serious offence to willfully give false information to the Teachers Service Commission.

2. All parts of this form must be completed by all applicants.

3. Do not apply for any post unless you possess all the qualifications given in the advertisement.

4. If you are invited for an interview by the Commission, bring your original certificates and testimonials

but make sure that they are returned to you before you leave.

5. Canvassing in any form will lead to automatic disqualification.

Comprehensive 2025 TSC Promotions Interview Marking Scheme for Teachers

Academic Qualifications (Maximum 5 Marks)

  • Master’s Degree: 5 Marks
  • Bachelor’s Degree: 3 Marks
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KNEC Examiner Experience (Maximum 4 Marks)

  • Teachers who have served as KNEC examiners are awarded an additional 4 Marks.

Length of Stay in Current Grade (Maximum 50 Marks)

This category rewards long-term service in the current grade:

  • 7 years and above: 50 Marks
  • 6 years: 40 Marks
  • 5 years: 30 Marks
  • 4 years: 20 Marks
  • 3 years: 10 Marks

Also read: 2025 TSC Promotion Interviews Scoring Guide & Marking Scheme

Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) Rating (Maximum 10 Marks)

The TPAD score is key in determining promotion eligibility:

  • 81+: 10 Marks
  • 61-80: 8 Marks
  • 41-60: 6 Marks
  • 21-40: 4 Marks
  • 1-20: 2 Marks

You may also read: TSC Promotion Interviews 2025: No questions asked as Age & Years of Service used

Age (Maximum 30 Marks)

Age also plays a significant role in the promotion criteria:

  • 55+ years: 30 Marks
  • 50-54 years: 26 Marks
  • 45-49 years: 22 Marks
  • 40-44 years: 18 Marks
  • 30-39 years: 14 Marks

Presentation (Maximum 1 Mark)

Teachers who present their applications in a clear and professional manner will earn an extra 1 Mark. Interviewing panel will look at the teacher’s neatness and ability to communicate effectively.

Continue reading: TSC advertises for Deployment of Teachers in 2025 {Full guide}

Key points.

This score sheet emphasizes the importance of academic qualifications, years of experience, and consistent performance in determining promotions. Teachers are advised to ensure their TPAD ratings are up to date and provide accurate documentation for their application.

Final Note

The promotion criteria offer a balanced evaluation, ensuring that merit and dedication are rewarded. Teachers are encouraged to apply before the deadline and adhere to the specified guidelines. Wishing you the very best!

TSC promotions; Interview marking scheme faulted

A marking scheme used during the current promotions interviews by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has been criticized for being unfair to teachers from ‘small’ schools. The marking scheme at our disposal seems to be favoring teachers from ‘big’ schools that are known for producing better results at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations.

For instance, if your mean has been low in the last three years then you will score poorly during the interviews. The maximum mark for a teacher with a mean of 11 (A- minus) and above has been set at 20. Whereas a teacher with a mean of below 2 (D- minus) will be awarded one mark only.

Another scoring area is the improvement index; with teachers who have recorded a positive improvement of 2 and above garnering 20 marks.

The Commission is currently carrying out interview sessions for the about 33,000 shortlisted teachers. 

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, Kuppet, has come out to castigate TSC for sidelining some administrators in the ongoing promotions.

“We also draw your attention to the apparent discriminative procedures the Commission
has instituted against some principals, deputy principals and senior masters who merit on
the basis of their qualifications. Initially, we received complaints from members who
faced difficulties applying for the promotions via the TSC portal. We brought the matter
to the attention of your officers, who attributed it to a system glitch.” Says Kuppet Secretary General Akelo Misori.

In a protest letter sent to TSC, Akelo says many administrators currently serving in sub-county schools were blocked from applying for promotion to head extra-county and national schools. Those who managed to apply have not been short-listed for interviews.

In addition, the Career Progression Guidelines, CPG, being used for the interviews have placed substantial weight on the status of schools where the applicants serve. It is obvious that county and sub-county schools cannot compete fairly with the well-established ones.

A glaring difference between the two categories of schools is in the entry qualifications for their Form One intakes. However, the vast majority of Kenyan students and teachers
(including principals) are based in these county and sub-county schools.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers, Knut, has been opposing the CPG and has engaged the Commission in court battles.

Also given a raw deal are teachers with higher qualifications as their papers have been rendered useless.

“Unless this system is changed, many qualified teachers-including those with post-graduate qualifications might not get their deserved promotion. This policy will also balkanize Kenya, given the inequalities in economic development across the country.” Misori adds.

Equally affected are teachers serving in Teachers Training Colleges (TTCs) have been systematically sidelined from these promotions. This is because the Scoring in heavily weighted on the applicant’s marks under the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development, TPAD, appraisal tool.

TSC to hire 12,000 new intern teachers

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will be hiring 12,000 new teachers ahead of the January 2021 full reopening of schools. Under the Economic Stimulus Programme, the commission was allocated Sh2.4 billion funds to engage 12,000 interns.

According to TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia, recruiting the additional 12,000 teachers will bring to 23,574, the total number of teacher interns hired since last year.

In the current financial year, the commission received a budget of Sh2.5 billion to employ 5,000 teachers on Permanent and Pensionable terms.

In a report tabled by Dr. Macharia during a two-day consultative forum with National Assembly Education Committee this week, TSC requires Sh17 billion to hire about 26,000 teachers to address staffing gaps in secondary schools. An additional Sh8.1 billion will be required annually to hire 12,500 teachers to plug the normal shortage. The situation is worsened by current Covid 19 pandemic and the 100 percent transition policy.

Macharia says her target to enroll 12,500 new teachers yearly has not been met due to inadequate budgetary provisions. She added that under normal staffing, the commission needed 50,504 teachers to support the existing staff establishment.

The Commission is also set to train close to 118,000 teachers next month on the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) at a cost of Sh1 billion. See details on this training here.

“The commission intends to prepare teachers for eventual re-opening of schools through training, capacity building, sensitization and induction programmes,” She added.

See also; TSC TPAD 2 form; Offline filling using excel

Teacher promotions.

TSC says about 55,000 teachers have been promoted this year. Another 3,900 are scheduled for interviews. Similarly, 460 teachers have already been interviewed and their letters are on the way.

The Legislators wants the Commission to come up with a clear policy in promoting teachers in order to avoid situations where most stagnate in same job grades for long. But, Macharia was quick to point out that budgetary constraints were to blame.

“The criteria used in promotion of teachers include the availability of budget/funds; the existence of vacancies in the authorised establishment; merit and ability as reflected in the teacher’s work performance; academic and professional qualification among others,” she explained.

Dr. Macharia, sought the committee’s indulgence in finding a lasting solution to the challenges faced by the commission, among them; the need to develop a policy framework to guide the employment and promotion of new and older teachers.

Related; TSC TPAD 2 portal; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/

Classroom teachers at grade C3 (Job group L) reap big as TSC advertises 15,000 promotions

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has advertised 6,680 promotion vacancies for teachers in Grade C3 (formerly Job group L). This is a sigh of relief for the classroom teachers who have stagnated in grade C3 for a good number of years.

Successful candidates will be promoted to grade C4 (Senior Master IV) which is the entry grade to the administrative positions in Post Primary Learning Institutions. Below are other Senior Master promotion grades.

SENIOR MASTER PROMOTION GRADES FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

  • Sub- County and All Day schools: Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). To be promoted to this grade one must serve as a teacher at Grade C4 for over three (3) years.
  • County Schools with with over 540 students: Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). To ascend to this position, a teacher must have served as a Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) for a minimum period of three years.
  • National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students: Senior Master I with a qualification of Grade D2 (T- Scale 12). To ascend to this position, a teacher must have served as a Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11) for a minimum period of three years.

See also; TSC promotion interview questions and their answers

Secondary School Teachers’ Job Grades

Here is a list of all the secondary school grades as outlined in the Career Progression Guidelines.

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TSC to use performance appraisal ratings for 2016, 2017 and 2018 in promoting one thousand public primary schools’ teachers; Procedure

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will use the teacher’s appraisal performance rating to appoint one thousand public primary schools’ teachers to teach at secondary schools. Teachers who hold P1 certificates and a Bachelor’s degree but teaching in primary schools will garner promotions and elevation to teach at secondary level. Among other requirements, the teacher must have a satisfactory performance rating for 2016, 2017 and 2018.

This comes even as the Kenya National Union of Teachers, knut, continues to oppose the performance ratings. Knut is opposed to the employer’s decision to use the Career Progression guidelines as opposed to the Scheme of Service for teachers in promoting them. If this requirement is used, then some teachers will miss out on the promotions list for failing to update their TPAD details; termly as required by the Commission.

Other Requirements

According to the TSC advert, eligible candidates should meet the following basic requirements:

  1. Be Kenyan citizens;
  2. P1 certificate;
  3. Bachelor’s degree in education with 2 teaching subjects;
  4. Must have minimum mean grade C+ (Plus) at Kenya certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) or its equivalent and minimum C+ (Plus) in two teaching subjects;
  5. Must be employees of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).

Interested applicants have up to the 30th of August, 2019, to file their applications online.

Successful applicants will be promoted to grade C2 (T-Scale 7) and be posted to secondary schools.

How to apply for the vacancies, online

1). Visit the official online application portal at https://teachers online.go.keke
2). Then, click on the link ‘APPOINTMENT OF TEACHERS IN PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ that has been written in red font. This will redirect you to the E-Recruitment Centre.
3). Now Select ‘Actions’ followed by ‘Apply’.
4). Next, scroll down to the window titled ‘Application details and enter your Surname, ID and TSC Number.
5). Select ‘Yes’ for the question on if you have a P1 certificate. Click on ‘Continue’ so as to load the details page.
6). Finally, fill the form correctly and click on ‘Save’ to complete your application.

Demystifying the Job Group C2 (T- Scale 7)

According to the TSC career progression guidelines, Secondary School Teacher II (T- Scale 7) is an entry grade for secondary school teachers who are holders of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or its equivalent. It is also a promotional grade for holders of Diploma in Education.

The three basic requirements for this grade are:
One should be: in possession of a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with a minimum mean grade of C+ or its equivalent, in possession of a Bachelor’s Degree in Education with two teaching subjects; or a Bachelor’s Degree in a relevant area with two teaching subjects plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and having a minimum grade of C+ (plus) in the two teaching subjects at KCSE level.

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TSC to set up training institute for teachers, school administrators

Teachers will soon have to go back to class for refresher courses as the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) plans to set up a school to train all teachers.  A recent research by the Commission shows that most teachers exhibit weaknesses in teaching strategies, preparation of professional records and poor classroom management.

Others show incompetency in handling learners with special needs and weak assessment and feedback skills.

The buck does not stop with classroom teachers only, as school administrators (Principals and Head Teachers) are not left behind, either.  According to the TSC concept paper, some school heads and principals have poor resource utilization abilities. Others are not able to analyse books of accounts, communicate effectively with teachers and parents.

It is on these findings that the Commission proposes training sessions for teachers on classroom management, effective teaching approaches and professionalism.

“The over-arching goal of the Institute will be to enhance the quality of education by providing teachers, assisted by the education partners, with a formal structure for professional support and professional development,” reads the TSC policy document; in part.

In the new teachers’ appraisal system, teachers will be expected to undergo Teacher Professional Development (TPD) by undertaking refresher courses.

Before the Covid19 pandemic broke-out, the Commission had already contracted institutions that will be offering the refresher training programme modules. The new institute will be tasked with establishing procedures and criteria for the probation and full recognition of Teacher Professional Development (TPD) service providers. It will, at the same time, come up with procedures and criteria for the probation and full recognition of Teacher Professional Development (TPD) service providers.

The teachers will be expected to meet the training costs for the modules that will be offered during school holidays. Of importance to note is the fact that the training will be mandatory for all practicing teachers. A teacher who will fail to undertake the short courses would be deemed to have violated the TSC code of regulation and may face disciplinary action from the employer.

Read also; Full details on the new teachers training institute and TPD modules.

Already, Kenyatta University, Mount Kenya University, Riara University and Kenya Education Management Institute (KEMI) had been identified to offer the Teacher Professional Development modules.

A teacher will be at liberty to choose an institution of his/ her choice where to take the TPD modules. Teacher Professional Development will continuously update teacher knowledge, skills, attitude and values encourage teachers’ learning communities.

The good news for teachers is that most of the TPD modules will be available online. “Many components of the TSC Teacher Professional Development programme will be available to teachers online and will be accessed through mobile phones,” said the the Commission, early this year.

The new institute will form strong basis for promotion of teachers through organisation of workshops and conferences and the publication of newsletters, research reports and articles on educational issues.

Other roles to be performed by the institute include to establish school-based support groups that will offer Coaching, mentoring, classroom observations, lesson study/action research, book/journal reviews and collaborative subject mastery development to teachers.

Related news; Full guide to the TSC TPAD 2 portal and how to carry out appraisals