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SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE 1 NOTES- NEW CBC PDF

TERM ONE

OUR HOME

A _________is a place where a family lives (tree, home)
One or many _________will make a home (houses, people)
Our home and what is around us make up our _________ (compound, house)
Every home must have a ________ (car, house)
Our home is in ________ estate
Types of houses
A hut is a _________ house (traditional, modern)
A hut has ___________doors (one, two)
Many huts together make a ___________ (homestead)
A place where we store grains is called a __________ (granary, hut)
A__________ is house for the ____________ and ___________ (manyatta, bus, Luo, Maasai, Samburu)
A manyatta is a _______ house (traditional, bad)
__________are many houses in one tall building (flats, stairs)
Flats are mainly found in ________ (towns, villages)
A flat is a _______ house (traditional, modern)
A block of flats is also called_________ (apartment, semi – apartment)
This houses stay for a _________time (short, long)
A camp has many _______ together (tents, huts)
Semi-permanent houses include

GRADE ONE ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES
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 Makuti houses
 Mabati houses
 Timber houses
 Small huts
Permanent houses
This houses stay for a _________ time (long, short)
It is a _________house (modern, traditional)
Permanent house include
Bungalow
Storied houses
Materials used in building
The roof of a hut is made of ___________
The wall of a hut is made of ___________
The floor of s hut is made of ___________
A manyatta is made of ___________and ____________
_________ are used to make a granary
A mabati house is made of ___________
Another name for mabati is ___________
A timber house is made of __________
The roof of a permanent house is made of ___________
The walls of a permanent house is made of ___________
Parts of a house
A house has different parts called __________ (rooms, toilet)
Name the rooms found in your home
 Bedroom

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 Kitchen
 Bedroom
 Bathroom
 Store
 Toilet
The sitting room is also called____________
The _______is also called the washing area
A kitchen is also called the _________area
The bedroom is also called the _______area
Uses of different parts of the house
We ____________and rest in the sitting room
When it is time to sleep we go to ___________ (bedroom, store)
When it is time to eat we go to __________ (dining, store)
Food is cooked in the _____ (kitchen, store)
Farm tools are kept in the __________ (toilet, stores)
Tissue paper is found in the ________ (toilet, store)
People sleep in the ________
We wash our bodies in the ________
Importance of houses
Houses protect us from hot sun, heavy clouds and strong winds
Our house keeps us safe from dangerous _________________ (people, trees)
__________are bad people who steal from our houses (thieves, teachers)
A _______person is a person I do not know (mother, stranger)
Birds stay in a _________ (nest, house)

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A dog lives in a _________ (kennel, nest)

SAFETY IN THE HOME

Things found in the home
Some things are found inside the house and others outside the house
Name of some things found in the house
 Lamp
 Broom
 Chair
 Jiko
 Basin
 Utensils
 Beds
 Cupboards
Some animals kept at home
 Dog
 Cat
 Chicken
 Pig
 Donkey
 Sheep
 Camel
Uses of things found in the home
A panga is used for ___________
We use a lamp to ____________ (light) up a house
A __________is used to collect rubbish in the compound (jembe, rake)
Peter wants to cut grass; he will use a ______________ (panga, slasher)
We use a ________ to sweep

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We listen to news from the _________
People use _______________to split firewood
Uses of some animals found at home
Donkeys and camels help us to carry ____________ things (heavy bad)
Name 3 animals that give us milk
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_____________
______________
Sheep, rabbits and pigs give us___________ (meat, wool)
Match the animals and the meat
Cow mutton
Goat pork
Hen beef
Sheep goat meat
Pig chicken
A sheep give us_______and________
Dangerous objects at home
Some objects are dangerous they can ____________ us (hurt, love)
Do not play with ___________ (toys, fire)
Fire can ___________us or even our houses (burn, wash)
A hot jiko can __________us (burn,)
A dog can _________us and a cat can ___________us (scratch, bite)
Putting things like sticks into electrical sockets can cause_________ (shock, play)

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Playing with matchsticks can cause __________ (fire, rain)
Medicine should be kept away from ___________ (children, teachers)
Broken bottles can __________us (hurt)
Name four sharp objects
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________________
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Keeping our homes clean
We sweep the floor to remove __________ (dirt, soap)
We clean utensils to keep away_________and _____________ (rats, dogs, cockroaches)
We should cut long _________around our home (grass, tree)
_________and__________ are some animals that can hide in long grass
We remove cobwebs to keep away __________ (spiders, cows)
Tools are kept safely in the ___________ (kitchen, store)
We should sleep under the _________ (bed, mosquito net)
A fence keeps away_________ from entering the home (friends, strangers)
Dirty toilets have ________ (flies, flowers)
A _________takes care of our home at night (teacher, watchman)

OUR FAMILY

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MEANING OF A FAMILY

A group of people who are related is called ____________ (group, family)
A family has __________and _________
Father and mother are my _______________ (parents, enemies)
Father is a __________parent (male, female)
A ________ is a female parent (mother, father)
A male child is a _______ and a female child is a _____________
In a family we ________one another (love, hate)
Types of families
Nuclear family
It is made up of father, mother and children
__________is the head of the family (father, mother)
A nuclear family has _________parents (one, two)
A single parent family
It has __________parents (one, two)
It is made up of ___________and _____________
Father and _______make up a single family
An extended family
______are members of an extended family

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My grandparents call me __________ (grandchild, sister)
Uncle, aunts, cousins are my _________ (relatives, friends)
A boy will be called ___by his grandparents (granddaughter, grandson)
How family members are related
My parents calls me a ________ or a ________ (son, daughter)
My mother’s sister is my ____________
My father’s mother is my __________
My brothers and sisters child is my ____________
The child of my aunt is my_________________ (uncle, aunt)
My father’s brother is my _________ (uncle, aunt)
Work done by family members
___cooks for us at home (mother, aunt)
Our ________pay our school fees
Her work is to tell us stories, she is my _____________
Children should help their parents by
___________
____________
______________
When work is shared it becomes _________________ (easier, good)
Sharing work makes us __________ (happy, sad)
Family celebrations
A celebration is a _________ (parade, ceremony)
Name three family celebrations

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_______________
_______________
_______________
The day I was born is my _________
In a birthday party people are __________
We celebrate the birth of a child by giving___________ (gifts, stones)
When two people get __________there is a wedding ceremony (money, married)
Wedding celebrations are _________ ceremonies (sad, happy)
When someone dies we go for _________ (wedding, funeral)
A funeral is a ________ceremony (happy, sad)
Religious celebrations
Muslims worship in a ________
Hindus celebrate __________
Christians worship in a ___________
Iddul –fitr is celebrated by __________
Hindus worship in a _________
Christmas is celebrated by ___________
National celebrations
Match the celebrations
Celebration date
New year 1st may
Labour Day 20th October
Madaraka day 25th December
Jamhuri day 26th December

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Mashujaa day 1st June
Christmas day 12th December
Boxing Day 1st January

TERM 2

OUR FAMILY NEEDS AND CHILD RIGHTS

FOOD
Food gives us __________to work and play
We eat food in order to grow _________
Food makes us look __________
We get food from plants and _______________
After eating food we should drink ___________
Water is ___________
We cover our food to keep away ______________
Match the following
Hen pork
Pig fillet
Cow chicken
Fish mutton
Sheep beef
Draw and name three foods we eat
__________
___________
___________

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(Water, strong, animals, soil, energy, life, fat, healthy, water
Clothes
We wear ___________ to cover our bodies
When it is cold we wear_________clothes
In __________places people wear light clothes
Clothes we wear at school are called ______
We use ___________ on a rainy day
Shoes make us look __________
On a muddy day we wear ______________
Draw clothes we wear
(Heavy, light, umbrella, gumboots, smart, warm, clothes, uniform)
Shelter
People live in a _________
Another name for a house is _________
Houses protect us from _________-animals
Houses provide us with__________
We ___________i n houses at night
Every home must have a __________
Name three types of houses
___________
___________
____________
(Wild, shelter, domestic, sleep, food, toilet, manyatta, stoned house, hut)

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How to meet family needs
To meet family needs we need to ____________
Our parent’s _________to get money
My mother is a __________
A__________sells fish to get money
A__________grows food
A cow gives us _________and___________
A sheep gives us ________and __________
We buy food from the ___________
A cobbler repairs our ________
Revision: basic needs
Name three basic needs
_____________
___________
___________
Name three sources of water
______________
______________
_____________
Shelter protect us from
__________________
__________________
__________________
Name three types of food that we eat
__________________
_________________
___________________
Name three types of clothes we wear

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________________
________________
_______________
A person who makes clothes is a ______________
A carpenter uses_________to make a house
Maintaining a happy family
Good behaviour in the family
Good behaviour means _________manners
We should ____________other people
We should not ___________our parents and friends
We say __________when we do something wrong
We say _________when we wake up in the morning
Children should ________their parents
We say ________when people do good things
We say ________- when asking for something
(Good, bad, abuse, respect, love, sorry, good morning, beat, obey, thank you, please
Child rights
A right is a ________ to do something
Children’s right makes them to be treated ___________
All children have a right to __________life
All children need food to __________
Children should go to school
Child _________is when children work for money

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When sick children should be taken to __________
Parents should__________from bad people
(Freedom, well, badly, good, die, labour, hospitals, protect)
OUR SCHOOL
Name of our school
Our school is called __________
People ________in School
A school is a place where we learn to ____________and _____________
Our school is a ____________school
Boys wear __________-and__________ while girls wear____________and _____________ to school
The pupils in our school are ________
Our school was started by _________
(Learn, fight, read, and write, public, private, shirts, skirts, dresses, blouses, boys and girls, boys alone)
Symbols of the school and their importance
School logo
A _____is a symbol of the school
Our school motto is __________
Name two thing found in the logo of our school
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_____________
Draw the school logo
Name two things that you can see on the school logo
(Logo, fearing God wisdom begins)

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The flag
This is a __________
The flag of Kenya has ______colours
We stand at _________-while raising the flag
We rise the flag __________and _______________every week
Name the colours of our flag
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________________
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Red on our flag shows ___________
Green on our flag means ___________
_____________raises the flag at our school
The Colour on top of the flag is ___________
Flag, 4, 10, attention, ease, Monday, Friday, black, white, red, green, blood, Colour, natural resources,
scouts, black)
National anthem
______anthem is sang when raising the flag
National anthem is a ____________-for our country
Name two languages that we use when we sing national anthem
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_____________
There are __________verses in the national anthem
Complete the following sentence of the national anthem

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“Oh God of all ___________”
(Church, National, Prayer, English, Kiswahili, 4, 3, Creation)
Revision
Children should _________their parents
Patents and friends should not be __________by children
Good behaviour means good ___________
We should wash our __________after visiting the toilet
Children should wear___________
Children should live in a _________
Children should go to __________to learn
Good children say_____-when they do something wrong (obey, abused, good, hands, sorry, legs,
clothes, school, house)
School compound
Our school compound has ____________and____________
We help ourselves in the _____________
In ___________–we are given story books to read
Our school has __________where we go to play at breaktime
We plant ________and__________in our Shamba
We should keep our school compound _________
Draw and name two things found in the school compound
(Classroom, kitchen, dormitory, stores, library, toilet, bush, playground, maize, potatoes, cabbages,
coffee, small, clean)
Our school routine

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We go to school from ___________to ______________
I go to school for ___________days in a week
Assembly is also called________
We go for assembly at ____________o clock in the morning
When the bell rings we change the subject
We go for lunch at ____________
After learning we leave school in the _________
(Monday to Sunday, Monday to Friday, 7, 8, school, circle, parade, 5, 9, 10.00am 12.45pm, every
morning, every afternoon)
People in the school and their roles
Some people in the school community are ____________
We have __________teachers in our school
There are _________pupils in our school
My class teacher is called________
The secretary types___________and______________
The __________guards the school during day and night
A __________drives our school bus
Food is cooked from the ____________
(Teachers, cooks, drivers, gateman, secretary, 2, 10, 60, tests, books, exams, 100, 700, kitchen)
Our classroom
Am in class _____________
We learn in the _________room
Name some things found in your classroom
We sit on ________

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In our classrooms desks are arranged into ____________rows
________sits behind in class
The ___________tells us what to do when the teacher is absent
We keep our books in _________after classes
We use _________to clean the blackboard
Name three things you do to keep the classroom clean
_____________
____________
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REVISION: OUR SCHOOL

The special song for our school is called__________
Our school motto says________
Write three needs in your school
____________
____________
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The school __________make we look different from other pupils
We should keep our school ____________
The colours of our school uniform are ________and ___________
The name of our head teacher is ___________
Class rules
__________guides us in class
Pupil’smust________the class rules
Name two rules in the class
We should _________our teachers

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The __________help us keep order in the classroom
We clean our school by____________
We ___________our class everyday
We use __________-for sweeping
Name three things you do to keep your classroom clean
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____________
___________
Taking care of things in our classroom/school
We write using _________in school
All children in school write on ____________
The teacher __________the cupboard so that the books cannot be stolen
Before going home we should ___________the windows
Our__________locks the classroom
Tearing books to make toys is ___________
It is bad to play with chairs and tables
A class timetable shows time and___________that we learn everyday
Safety on the way to and from school
Different ways of travelling to school
I go to school by _________
Kama lives far from school; he goes to school by __________
Some pupils ___________to school because they live near the school
Name three ways that we can use to go to school

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_____________
______________
_____________
Draw two means of travelling to school
How to use the road safely
Road safety means free from___________on the road
Road_________helps us use the road safely
We should __________road signs
We should walk on the _________side of the road
Before crossing the road, look ____________, look_________look____–again and cross if the road is
clear
A__________is a person walking on foot
Another name for zebra crossing is ___________
The colours of a zebra crossing are __________-and _____________
Draw and Colour the road signs for
Bus stop
Stop
Dangers of talking and going with strangers
A ___________is a person I don’t know
We should not talk to _____________
Write two things that strangers might do to you
_____________
______________
Write three things we should not accept from strangers

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_____________
_____________
_____________
Strangers can__________to us
We should walk with the other ____________
Gifts from strangers can be __________
Revision
We should cross the road only when it is _________
It is wrong to __________near the road
People we do not know are ____________
We should not get out of a ______________vehicle
Name two ways of travelling to school
Important features on the way to school
Features seen along the way
We see many things on our way to ___________
Things that we see are called __________features
Name three physical features that you see on your way to school
Many trees growing together make a __________
Animals that live in the forest are called __________animals
Name some of the wild animals
A_________has a lot of water
We buy vegetables and fruits from__________

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Draw some things you see when coming to school
______________
_______________
_______________
Christians go to __________and Muslims pray in __________
Importance of the features to the people living near our school
We grow plants in a _________
Plants give us ____________
Wild animals are___________because they attract visitors
We get water and fish from a __________
Trees provide a ________for birds and monkeys
Tourists bring a lot of ___________when they visit us
We get ___________from trees in the forest
Visitors who come to see wild animals are called__________
We cross a river using a ____________

Top 10 Schools in KCSE 2021 Nairobi County

KCSE 2021 Best and Top Ranking Secondary Schools in Nairobi County- Here is the list of Best performing Secondary schools in Nairobi County as ranked by Knec.

For complete information on all schools in the country, visit the Schools’ Portal. Here you will find contact details, location, KCSE performance analysis and fees details for all schools in Kenya.

Looking for 2021 KCSE and 2021 KCPE results plus top schools per county; Visit the KNEC Portal for all the results and lists.

KCSE 2021 BEST RANKING SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NAIROBI COUNTY

See also; List of all County secondary schools in Kenya

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Strathmore School 9.88  Nairobi 7
2 Light Academy 9.84  Nairobi 10
3 Pangani Girls 9.56  Nairobi 13
4 Nairobi School 9.55  Nairobi 14
5 Kianda School 9.53  Nairobi 15
6 Riara Springs 9.2  Nairobi 19
7 Precious Blood Riruta 8.4  Nairobi 52
8 Karura SDA 8.4  Nairobi 55
9 Nairobi Leadership Academy 7.67  Nairobi 114
10 Buru Buru Girls 7.2  Nairobi 152
11 Rockfields Senior 7  Nairobi 174

 

BEST KCSE OVERALL SCHOOLS 2021

KCSE TOP 100 CANDIDATES2021

2021 KCSE TOP 100 BOYS

KCSE TOP 100 GIRLS 2021

KCSE 2020 RESULTS ONLINE

KCSE TOP 100 SCHOOLS OVERALL

KCSE 2020 TOP 100 SCHOOLS

KCSE 2021 BEST 100 OVERALL

KCSE 2021 TOP 100 COUNTY SCHOOLS

KCSE 2021 TOP 100 EXTRACOUNTY SCHOOLS

KCSE 2021 TOP 100 SECONDARY SCHOOLS PER COUNTY

1. Mombasa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
2. Kwale County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
3. Kilifi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
4. Tana River County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
5. Lamu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
6. Taita/Taveta County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
7. Garissa County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
8. Wajir County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
9. Mandera County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
10. Marsabit County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
11. Isiolo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
12. Meru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
13. Tharaka-Nithi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
14. Embu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
15. Kitui County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
16. Machakos County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
17. Makueni County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
18. Nyandarua County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
19. Nyeri County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
20. Kirinyaga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
21. Murang’a County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
22. Kiambu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
23. Turkana County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
24. West Pokot County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
25. Samburu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
26. Trans Nzoia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
27. Uasin Gishu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
28. Elgeyo/Marakwet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
29. Nandi County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
30. Baringo County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE 
31. Laikipia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
32. Nakuru County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
33. Narok County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
34. Kajiado County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
35. Kericho County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
36. Bomet County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
37. Kakamega County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
38. Vihiga County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
39. Bungoma County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
40. Busia County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
41. Siaya County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
42. Kisumu County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
43. Homa Bay County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
44. Migori County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
45. Kisii County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
46. Nyamira County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE
47. Nairobi City County Top 100 schools in 2021 KCSE

SHA responds to TSC allegations on Teachers’ Medical Cover

After disclosing that every instructor throughout the nation was locked out, the TSC received a response from the SHA.

In response to assertions by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) that it refused to register more than 360,000 instructors because it lacked a national infrastructure, the Social Health Authority (SHA) has responded.

After teachers were informed that the Authority lacked the necessary infrastructure nationwide to support them, attempts to integrate them into the SHA program failed, according to TSC CEO Nancy Macharia, who testified before the National Assembly Education Committee.

She also stated that, despite TSC’s long-standing desire to include instructors in a public insurance plan, this has not been feasible to date.

“We have always wanted to have our teachers under the national insurer, even during the NHIF days,” she stated. “Last year, when we had issues with Minet, we wanted to move our teachers to SHA.”

According to SHA, however, all teachers and their dependents are covered by the Social Health Authority’s (SHA) benefits package under the three Funds.

Like all other Kenyans who are registered and contributing, these include the Primary Healthcare Fund (PHC), Social Health Insurance Fund (SHIF), and Emergency, Critical & Chronic Illness Fund (ECCIF).

The authority stated that employers like TSC can offer their employees supplementary insurance for extra benefits via a reputable insurance underwriter.

SHA stressed that this additional coverage is administered independently of the services it offers.

“The Social Health Authority does not administer the TSC free medical coverage that they obtained from a commercial insurance company,” the statement read in part.

However, SHA said that TSC can enroll its members in the public officers’ medical plan fund, where the complimentary benefits will be decided according to the budget.

According to Macharia, the authority reported a Ksh17 billion deficit.
The National Assembly Education Committee was informed by Nancy Macharia on that day that the government had set aside Ksh20 billion for the medical plan, but SHA maintained that Ksh37 billion was necessary to cover the teachers.

“Before extending our contract with Minet for this last year, we met with SHA, and they informed us that they lacked sufficient buildings. They told the committee that they would need Ksh.37 billion to enroll our teachers, but that even then, they were not prepared to accept them this year.

The alarming story of a teacher who, despite having insurance, was put in solitary confinement for three months for not paying a hospital bill was told by Committee Chairperson Julius Melly.

“What sort of insurance coverage is this? It’s a hybrid; it has no head or tail. It’s a really strange kind of insurance since you have an insurer, a lead consortium, an administrator, and a capitator. You have to get out of here, Melly urged.

Minet Insurance and TSC signed a three-year extension in December 2022 that will expire in November 2025.

But the Minet-run program is still under fire for its subpar service delivery, inefficiencies, and delays.

The SHA claims that 21.6 million Kenyans have signed up for the SHA, with an average of 50,000 new registrations every day.

Nyamotentemi Secondary KCSE 2024/2025 Full Results Analysis {Verified Knec Official Results}

Nyamotentemi Secondary KCSE 2024/2025 Full Results Analysis {Verified Knec Official Results}

Total Candidates/ Entry 26
A (Plain) 0
A- (Minus) 0
B+ (Plus) 0
B (Plain) 0
B- (Minus) 0
C+ (Plus) 5
C (Plain) 8
C- (Minus) 4
D+ (Plus) 8
D (Plain) 1
D- (Minus) 0
E 0
X (Absent) 0
Y (Cancelled) 0
U (Not Graded) 0
P (Pended) 0
W (withheld) 0
2022 MEAN SCORE 3.774
2023 MEAN SCORE 4.480
2024 MEAN SCORE 5.308
DEVIATION 0.828
2024 MEAN GRADE C- (minus)
Position in Nyamira County 70
University Direct Entry (C+ & above) 5
% Transition to university 19.2308
Physical Location: Sub County NYAMIRA SOUTH

Mean Grade Award Descriptions

  • Mean grade will be X, if a candidate is absent in all subjects
  • Mean grade will be Y , if one or more subjects are cancelled
  • Mean grade will be U, if the entry requirements for the KCSE examination are not met
  • Mean grade will be CRNM, if the course requirements for the Teacher education, Business and Technical examinations are not met
  • Mean grade will be P, if results are pended
  • Mean grade will be W, if the examination results are withheld;

Kuccps list of Courses offered at Bomet University; Course Codes, Fees, Requirements, Cluster Cut Off Points

Kuccps list of Courses offered at Bomet University; Course Codes, Fees, Requirements, Cluster Cut Off Points

BOMET UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER FOR 2023/2024 CYCLE

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2023/2024 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 1700101 BACHELOR OF ARTS KSH 153,000 22.926 25.882
2 1700135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION ARTS KSH 183,600 23.019 27.545
3 1700151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 183,600 22.544 22.361
4 1700155 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION) KSH 244,800 22.636 24.845
5 1700164 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS WITH COMPUTING) KSH 244,800 19.223
6 1700188 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH KSH 275,400 17.459 16.791
7 1700189 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) KSH 183,600 22.544 22.361
8 1700201 BACHELOR OF ARTS (WITH EDUCATION) KSH 153,000 22.636 29.108
9 1700215 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) KSH 275,400 17.459 16.791
10 1700237 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY) KSH 153,000 22.926 25.248
11 1700292 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GEOGRAPHY) KSH 153,000 19.921 22.136
12 1700299 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ENTREPRENEURSHIP STUDIES) KSH 183,600 22.544 22.361
13 1700324 BACHELOR OF ARTS (KISWAHILI) KSH 153,000 22.926 28.078
14 1700326 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING) KSH 183,600 22.636 25.342
15 1700327 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PROJECT PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT) KSH 183,600 22.544 22.361
16 1700337 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COUNSELLING PSYCHOLOGY) KSH 153,000 22.926 25.969
17 1700415 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND EDUCATION KSH 275,400 17.459 16.791
18 1700450 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS) KSH 204,000 22.926 24.923
19 1700493 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT) KSH 183,600 22.544 22.361
20 1700494 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS – BUSINESS STUDIES) KSH 183,600 24.629 25.995
21 1700598 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PENOLOGY, CORRECTION AND ADMINISTRATION) KSH 153,000 22.926 25.203
22 1700646 BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS) KSH 183,600 20.100 20.048
23 1700751 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 144,000
24 1700789 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 144,000
25 1700850 DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS KSH 132,600

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List of teachers who will not be involved in KCPE, KCSE Exams this year

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has excluded all female teachers who will be serving their maternity leave during KNEC the examination period to ensure they attend to their infants without disruption.

“You may have realised that the Commission has this week released details to all teachers spelling out the much-improved maternity, paternity, and adoptive leaves for teachers in line with the CORT and the 2021-2025 CBA. The aim is to ensure that all teachers involved in the examinations process give the exercise an undivided attention.” Says TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia.

Cancellation of Leave for all TSC Field Staff

Starting from Monday 21st February, 2022 the Commission will expect all field officers currently on leave to return to their workstations to ensure there are no gaps in service.

As a result, TSC will be cancelling all annual leave and field activities for all the sub-county, county, and regional officers during the examination period.

“We expect our officers to join hands with other multi-agency sector players in conducting final preparations ahead of the examinations.” Adds Dr. Macharia.

COVID-19 Vaccination and Booster Uptake

Dr Macharia has at the same time urged teachers to take the Covid 19 vaccine.

“I wish to congratulate all teachers for taking up the COVID-19 vaccination. Record of the MoH show that the uptake surpassed the 100 per cent mark! Congratulations our teachers for this achievement. Although this is impressive, the Commission now wishes to urge our teachers to go further and take up the COVID-19 booster jabs that are being administered in all parts of the country.” Advises Macharia.

The TSC Boss urges all Centre managers to remain vigilant and ensure that all examination officials wear masks and adhere to all other MoH measures while
at the examination centres. “No examination official should be allowed to enter an examination centre without a mask.” She directs.

She reminded all teachers that the TSC medical scheme is still covering all COVID- related cases. Any teacher who tests positive for the virus should always visit any health facility to utilise the health insurance cover.

CBC TEACHER PREPARATION

On the Competency Based Curriculum, she assured the country that the TSC is preparing all teachers for the gradual implementation of the CBC.

Ahead of the rollout in Grade Six in May 2022, and Junior Secondary in 2023, the Commission has made necessary arrangements to train teachers to ensure smooth implementation.

So far, 229,292 teachers have been trained on CBC ahead of Grade Six rollout. Further training will be conducted in April 2022 as part of the deliberate plan to train all teachers.

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FORM 2 CRE OPENER EXAM PLUS MARKING SCHEME FREE

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  1. Name the five books of the bible which are referred to as the Pentateuch.(5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. State five promises that God made to Abraham (5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Give reasons why Israelites demanded for a king(5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Outline the activities carried out by the Israelites on the night of the Passover.(5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Describe the contest between prophet Elijah and the prophet of Baal at mount Carmel(1kings 18:17-40)(8mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. State ways in which God demonstrated his concern for the Israelites during exodus(5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Highlight the achievements of David as king of Israel.(6mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. What are the benefits of learning Christian religious education in secondary school.(6mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Describe the incident when Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.(gen 22:1-19)

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. State effects of translating the bible into African local languages(7mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Sate five responsibility of the living towards ancestors in traditional African community(5mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Which moral values were acquired during marriage in tradition African communities(5mks)

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  1. Name the five books of the bible which are referred to as the Pentateuch.(5mks)
  • Genesis
  • Exodus
  • Leviticus
  • Numbers
  • Deuteronomy

 

  1. State five promises that god made to Abraham (5mks)
  • He would make Abraham’s name great/famous
  • He would bless/protect those who bless/protect Abraham/ curse those who curse him
  • All families would be blessed through Abraham
  • God would give land to Abraham’s descendants
  • God would give Abraham many descendants/ he would be a great nation
  • God would bless Abraham
  • God would give Abraham long life/he would die in peace
  • He would give Abraham a son/heir
  • Kings would come from Abraham’s descendants

 

 

  1. Give reasons why Israelites demanded for a king(5mks)
  • Samuel had become old/unable to rule/fear that he would die
  • Samuel appointed his sons as judges/made the post hereditary
  • The sons of Samuel were corrupt
  • The Israelites wanted to be like other nations
  • They wanted a king who could lead them to war against their enemies
  • They wanted a leader whom they could see
  • They wanted a political government with national authority

 

  1. Outline the activities carried out by the Israelites on the night of the Passover.(5mks)
  • Every man chose a lamb or a young goat for his family
  • The chosen animals was to be slaughtered
  • Blood was put on the door posts of the houses
  • The slaughtered animal was to be roasted
  • The Israelites ate the unleavened bread/bitter herbs with roasted meat
  • They stayed indoors till morning
  • They ate while fully dressed for the journey/in a hurry
  • They burnt all the leftovers of the meat
  • They collected jewellery/clothing from the Egyptians

 

  1. Describe the contest between prophet Elijah and the prophet of Baal at mount Carmel(1kings 18:17-40)(8mks)
  • Prophet Elijah asked King Ahab to assemble all the prophets at mount Carmel
  • The king summoned all the people including the prophets of Baal to mount Carmel
  • He suggested to the people that two bulls be brought and each party to offer the sacrifice to their God.
  • He challenged them and said whichever party will make their god to burn the sacrifice is the true God.
  • The prophets of Baal were given a bull which they prepared and called upon the name of their god.
  • Elijah mocked them/asked them to shout louder to their God
  • He placed the sacrifice on the altar and asked the people to pour water on it.
  • He called upon God to prove that he was the living God.
  • Fire consumed the sacrifice/ the wood/stone/the water/dust around it
  • He called up[on god to prove that He was the living God
  • The people threw themselves on the ground and worshipped the Lord as the true God
  • Elijah killed the prophets of Baal.

 

  1. State ways in which God demonstrated his concern for the Israelites during exodus(5mks)
  • He made a passage for them in the red sea
  • He provided them with manna
  • He provided them with quails
  • He provided them with water from the rock/stone
  • He gave them the ten commandments
  • He defeated their enemies the Egyptians/Amalekites
  • He provided a pillar of fire to lead them in the darkness
  • He provided their leaders

 

 

  1. Highlight the achievements of David as king of Israel.(6mks)
  • David conquered and defeated the enemies of Israel
  • He expanded the geographical boundaries of Israel
  • He captured Jerusalem from the Jebusites
  • He made Jerusalem the capital city of Israel
  • He made Jerusalem a religious centre by bringing back the ark of the covenant there
  • He made peace treaties with his neighbors
  • He composed psalms which are used during worship
  • He united the twelve tribes of Israel under one rule
  • He made preparations for the construction of the temple                                                                                     `
  1. What are the benefits of learning Christian religious education in secondary school.(6mks
  • It equips the learner with an understanding of God/spiritual growth
  • The leader acquires life skills to handle challenges in life
  • It helps one to respect his/her/other people’s religious beliefs
  • It helps one acquire basic principles for Christian living/moral values
  • It helps one to understand how to relate with other people
  • It gives answers to questions/mysteries of life
  • It explains the origin/purpose of human beings on earth
  • It leads to employment/careers

 

 

  1. Describe the incident when Abraham was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.(gen 22:1-19)
  • God told Abraham to take his son Isaac to the land of Moriah/to offer him as a sacrifice
  • Abraham took his son, two servant and wood for burnt offering
  • They arrived at the place after 3days journey
  • Abraham commanded his servants to remain behind as he and Isaac went up to worship
  • He took Isaac, the firewood and the knife and went up
  • Isaac asked his father where the lamb for a burnt offering was
  • When they arrived at the place god commanded Abraham to build an alter
  • He bound Isaac/ laid him on the altar upon the wood
  • Abraham took the knife to slay his son but the angel of the Lord stopped him
  • Abraham saw a ram which he offered instead of his son
  • He called the name of the place ‘the Lord will provide”
  • The angel appeared to Abraham a second time and gave him promises because of his obedience
  • Abraham returned with his men to Bethsheba

 

  1. State effects of translating the bible into African local languages(7mks)
  • It led to development of African languages
  • It has led to the spread of the word of god to many people
  • It has contributed to improved literacy levels amongst the African/development of formal education
  • It has led to emergence of African independent churches
  • It gives people an opportunity to analyse the bible in relation to their cultures
  • It has led to development of printing press/bookshop
  • It has made people to carry out research in African beliefs/practices
  • It has led to ecumenical cooperation among Christians in Africa
  • It has led to creation of jobs
  • It has led to religious schism

 

  1. Sate five responsibility of the living towards ancestors in traditional African community(5mks
  • Naming children after them
  • Pouring of libation for them
  • Taking care of their graveyards
  • Making sacrifices/offering to honor them
  • Inviting/involving them in ceremonies
  • Invoking/chanting their names during prayers
  • Transmitting their wishes through /visions
  • By holding commemoration ceremonies for them
  • Building shrines for them
  • Teaching about them
  • Safeguarding their properties

 

  1. Which moral values were acquired during marriage in tradition African communities(5mks)
  • Faithfulness
  • Responsibility/hard work
  • Respect/courtesy
  • Humility
  • Integrity
  • Courage
  • Hospitality/kindness
  • Tolerance/perseverance

Sub County Secondary Schools in Mombasa County; School KNEC Code, Type, Cluster, and Category

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 the Sub country; from the immediate locality. The Schools are majorly of Mixed type; though there are a few single sex schools. Students joining these schools are mostly those with the low marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. The schools are in most cases Day Schools; though some are Day and Boarding Schools. These schools form the majority of secondary schools in Kenya and are found in all Counties.

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Here are the Sub County Schools in Mombasa County:

School  Code & NameCategoryType
03108115   THE SALVATION ARMY LIKONI HIGH FOR THE VISUALLY IMSub CountyMixed
03108208 LIKONI MIXED HIGH SCHOOLSub CountyMixed
03124109 MIKINDANI ROYAL COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLSub CountyMixed
03126110   MIYAZ INTEGRATED ACADEMYSub CountyMixed
03126111 METHODIST GARDENS HIGH SCHOOLSub CountyMixed

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Karatina University KUCCPS 2025/26 Student admission letters Portal

Karatina University KUCCPS 2025/2026 First year admission letters Download Portal, Link

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS, has now finalized the placement process for the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams candidates to universities of their choice. The reporting date for the first year students has been set for August/ September, 2025

The first year Students have been advised to visit the KUCCPS Student portal in order to know the university into which they have been placed. After knowing the university of placement, the Students should then proceed to download the admission letter. Get the Karatina university’s admission guidelines and direct link for admission letters’ download, below.

CONTENTS OF THE ADMISSION LETTER.

The first year admission letter contains vital information for prospective students.

Here is a list of crucial items that have been included on the admission letters for the 2025/2026 first years:

1. The School where the student has been placed i.e school of education, Medicine or School of Pure and Applied Sciences.

2. The Title of the degree program that the student will be awarded at the completion of the study period e.g Bachelor of Education (Science).

3. The reporting date.

4. The student’s registration number.

5. Documents that the student must present on the reporting date e.g Originals and copies of:

i). Admission Letter.
ii. KCSE Certificate and/or KCSE Result Slip on the day of registration for verification purposes.
iii. National Identification Card. If under 18 years of age, Birth Certificate will be required.
iv. National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Registration Card for self or for guardian.
v. Proof of payment of full fees as per the respective programme fee structure.
vi. Your agreement to adhere to the Rules and Regulations Governing the Conduct and Discipline of Students of the University.

6. Fees payment requirements and details; amounts and accounts into which the deposits are to be made.

Karatina University admission letter quick download link.

To quickly access and download your admission letter to Karatina University, visit this direct link: Click here for a quick login.

Congratulations and all the best in your university Education journey.

Commonly Asked Questions for Registration

As you prepare to report on September, find a guide to Commonly Asked Questions.

1. Where is Karatina University Located?

ANSWER: Karatina University Main Campus is located in Kagochi, Karatina, Mathira East Sub County, Nyeri County. From Nairobi, the best PSV Matatu to use is 2NK boarded at the Tea Room Matatu Terminus at the Kenneth Matiba Road (formerly Accra Road).

2. How can I download my Admission Letter?

ANSWER: Please click the link below to get your Admission Letter. You will be required to input your KCSE Index Number/2022 to be able to retrieve and download your Admission Letter.

Admissions Letter Portal

For Joining Instructions, Admission Forms and Fee Structure the links are available on this page.

3. How can I get my Registration Number (Admission Number)?

ANSWER: The Registration Number is well indicated on your Admission Letter. It is structured as A123/4567G/25.

4. What if I don’t make to report on September?

ANSWER: Karatina University encourages all students to come for reporting on September. However, if you cannot make it, you are encouraged to report within the week.

5. When is the deadline for reporting in this Academic Year?

ANSWER: The deadline for reporting will be on September. Those who will not make it by the deadline, will defer their studies to the next Academic Year.

6. When is the deadline for applying for funding from the Higher Education Funds (HEF)?

ANSWER: The deadline for making formal request for funding via the Higher Education Financing (HEF) Portal  will be on midnight  of end of August. All First Year Students MUST apply for funding via the Higher Education Financing (HEF) Portal via https://www.hef.co.ke.

7. Am I eligible for HELB loans?

ANSWER: Yes, all students are encouraged to apply for HELB funds via  www.helb.go.ke

8. Is it a must I reside inside the University hostels?

ANSWER: Accommodation at the University is not guaranteed and normally issued on first come basis after full payment of fees.  Therefore, make necessary arrangements to secure accommodation at the University or outside before the reporting date.

For those who wish to stay outside, you will be required to fill out the Non-Resident Form (AA/F017).

9. What do you provide in hostels accommodation?

ANSWER: Karatina University provides a bed and a mattress. You will only come with beddings and personal emoluments.

10. Can I book a hostel room?

ANSWER: No, Karatina University does not allow booking of hostel. The rooms available will be allocated on a first come first assign basis.

However, the University will ensure that all students get accommodated with Hostels affiliated to Karatina University.

11. Can I cook inside the hostel?

ANSWER: No. Cooking is prohibited in Karatina University hostels. Students are encouraged to take meals from the University Cafeteria which is open for the entire Semester and the food is at very affordable prices.

12. What if I’m not able to report on this  Academic Year?

ANSWER: Yes, your place will be reserved till the next Academic Year. You are required to officially write a deferment letter to the Registrar (Academic Affairs) after which it will be processed within a week.

After you receive the deferment response, you will be required to write an official letter to Registrar Academic Affairs to request for readmission.

NOTE: The University Funding Board (UFB) cycle elapses after the four years from the year of admission for the Government Sponsored Students Programme (GSSP). This means the Government will cease your funding and the Private Sponsored Students Programme (PSSP) fee structure will apply henceforth.

13. Can I defer if I’m not able to report in this Academic Year?

ANSWER: Yes, your place will be reserved till the next Academic Year. You are required to officially write a deferment letter to the Registrar (Academic Affairs) after which it will be processed within a week. After you receive the deferment response, you will be required to write an official letter to Registrar Academic Affairs to request for readmission

14. How can I transfer a course/ change a programme?

ANSWER: Karatina University will open the Change of Programme window in September. You are required to check from the KUCCPS Students Portal whether you are qualified for the programme you wish to change to.

iCheck on the ‘Minimum Subjects Requirements’. You should meet the criteria set for the Programm

iiCheck the 2022 Cut-Off Points (COP) against your Cluster Points (WCP). To qualify the WCP should be equal to or greater than the COP.

iii.   Fill the Change of Programme Form AA/F012 and submit it at the Dean of the School you have been admitted to.

ivWait for the response, which will be released latest by end of September.

vFill an Acceptance Form for Change of Programme Form AA/F013 and submit it to the School’s Administrative Assistant of the new programme.

Note: You will get a regret letter if either you have not qualified for the new programme or the new programme is at full quorum thus no capacity.

15. Do you pay accommodation fees in the same account with the fees account?

ANSWER: Yes. You can pay the accommodation fees of KShs 6,500 together with the fees as indicated in the Fee Structure.

Accommodation at the University is not guaranteed and normally issued on first come basis after full payment of fees. Therefore, make necessary arrangements to secure accommodation at the University or outside before the reporting date.

16. Can I pay half the fees for 1st Semester and get admitted?

ANSWER: No. Karatina University encourages all Students to pay fees in full. You will NOT get admitted if you will not have 100% of fees and 100% accommodation.

17. Must I come with the laptop during registration or I can acquire it after reporting?

ANSWER: For proper learning on the blended mode of study (online and physical), students are encouraged to have a laptop for ease of access of online teaching and materials.

18. What if I don’t have a NHIF Card, can I use my guardian’s?

ANSWER: Yes. NHIF cards are given to applicants above 18 years. So for reporting purposes, students below the age of 18 years can use the NHIF card for parent/guardian and will be required to avail a copy of the same on the reporting date.

For those above 18 years, kindly apply for an NHIF card at your nearest NHIF office before the reporting date and avail the NHIF acknowledgement slip (stamped and signed) on your reporting date.

19. How can I contact Admissions Office?

ANSWER: Please call the number +254 716 135 171. You can send an email to  admissions@karu.ac.ke

20. How do I pay fees to Karatina University?

ANSWER: Payment to the University are STRICTLY to the Bank Accounts provided in respective fee structures.

21. Can I download the Karatina University admission letter on the Kuccps Portal.

Yes. You can download the Karatina University Admission letter at the Kuccps Student Portal. Simply click on Kuccps Admission Portal to access your admission letter.

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East Africa Schools Games, FEASSSA, Swimming Results 2022

VENUE:         ISM

Dates :           20TH & 21ST SEPTEMBER             2022

 

BOYS GIRLS
Kenya Kenya
Uganda Uganda
TANZANIA TANZANIA
Rwanda Rwanda

 

 

   

 

  1. SWIMMING BOYS

 

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 UGANDA  
2 KENYA  
3 TANZANIA  

MVS: – KAUMI PENDO (UGANDA)

– ALI NAHDY (KENYA)

 

 

GIRLS

 

 

 

RANK TEAM COUNTRY
1 KENYA  
2 UGANDA  
3 TANZANIA  

MVS: – KISAWUZI TARA (UGANDA)

– BIANCHI MARIA (KENYA)

 

 

 

Free Opener, Termly Exams For All Subjects – Form one to Four

Opener, Termly Exams For All Subjects – Form one to Four’

F2 AGRIC T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 BIOLOGY T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 BUSINESS T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 CHEM T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 CRE T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 ENGLISH T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 GEO T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 HIST T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 KISW T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 MATHS T1 SET 2.pdf
F2 PHYSICS T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 AGRIC T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 BIO T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 BUS T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 CHEM T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 CRE T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 ENG SET 2.pdf
F3 GEO T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 H-SCIENCE T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 HIS T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 KISW T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 MATHS T1 SET 2.pdf
F3 PHY T1 SET 2.pdf
F4 AGRI PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 AGRI PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 BIO PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 BIO PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 BIO PP3 QN.pdf
F4 BST PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 BST PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 CHEM PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 CHEM PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 CHEM PP3 QN.pdf
F4 CRE PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 CRE PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 ENG PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 ENG PP3 SET 2.pdf
F4 GEO PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 GEO PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 HIST PP1 SET 3.pdf
F4 HIST PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 HOMESCIENCE PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 KIS PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 KIS PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 KIS PP3 SET 2.pdf
F4 MATH PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 MATHS PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 PHY PP1 SET 2.pdf
F4 PHY PP2 SET 2.pdf
F4 PHYSICS PP3 QSTN.pdf
FORM 1 ENTRY EXAMS.pdf
FORM 2 ENTRY EXAMS.pdf
FORM 3 ENTRY EXAMS.pdf
FORM 4 ENTRY EXAMS.pdf

MWALIMU SACCO MEMBERSHIP- HOW TO JOIN, REQUIREMENTS

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP AND RE-ADMISSION NEW MEMBERSHIP

(a) Every applicant for membership shall complete an “Application for Membership” form. This form may be drawn so as to show all the information required for the purpose of Register of members.

(b) The completed form upon receipt and admission shall be allocated a membership number, filed in the members personal file and the number given be entered in the members register

(c) An applicant shall be admitted to membership on being accepted by the Board and upon payment of Ksh.2,000 or such other amount for entrance fee as may be determined by the board from time to time.

RE-ADMISSION

(a) A member who withdraws from the Society may rejoin after a period of not less than 3 months of the withdrawal. However, such time frame shall be reviewed by the Board from time to time

(b) A Re-Admission fee of Ksh. 2,000 or such other amount as may be determined by the board from time to time.

(c) Upon re-admission, the rejoining member shall be treated as a new member for purposes of qualification of members’ rights and obligations.

(d) Upon admission/re-admission by the Board, a member will be issued with a membership biometric identification card. The Bylaws shall be available on the website.

REFUSAL OF ADMISSION

The Board may refuse admission to a person after assigning reasons for its decision. Such a person, whose membership has been refused, if aggrieved, shall have the right to appeal to the next Annual Delegates meeting through his Branch.

Such an appeal shall be heard and determined if the necessary notice has been given in accordance with the applicable law

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHARES AND DEPOSITS

(a) SHARES

The nominal value of each share shall be KSh.20.00 and every member shall hold at least 1,500 shares in the Society, but no member shall hold more than one fifth of the total shares.

Shares shall form part of the core capital of the Society as stipulated by the Sacco Societies Act No. 14 of 2008.

(b) DEPOSITS:

Any amount may be accepted towards members’ shares/deposits provided that, the Board may fix a minimum amount that may be paid by a member at any one time for those without loans different from those with loans.

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Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics course; Requirements, duration, job opportunities and universities offering the course

Graduates in Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronics course will pursue careers in telecommunication engineering, instrumentation and automation engineering and electrical power engineering.

For a complete guide to all universities and Colleges in the country (including their courses, requirements, contacts, portals, fees, admission lists and letters) visit the following, sponsored link:

REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING) COURSE

On the KUCCPS site, this course is placed under cluster 7.
CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 MAT A
CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 PHY
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 CHE
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 BIO / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

SUBJECT 1 MAT A C+
SUBJECT 2 PHY C+
SUBJECT 3 CHE C+
SUBJECT 4 ENG / KIS C+

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INSTITUTIONS WHERE THE PROGRAMME IS OFFERED

Some of the institutions offering this programme are:

CU CHUKA UNIVERSITY
DKUT DEDAN KIMATHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
EU EGERTON UNIVERSITY
JKUAT JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
JKUAT JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
KU KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
MCKU MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY
MMU MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
MMU MULTIMEDIA UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
MMUST MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
MU MOI UNIVERSITY
MU MOI UNIVERSITY
MUT MURANGA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
TUK TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA
TUM TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF MOMBASA
UON UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI

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