Bunyore Girls High: Get all the Senior School’s Grade 10-12 CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
Welcome to Bunyore Girls High
Bunyore Girls High is a public secondary, Senior, school categorized by the Ministry of Education as C1 under the new Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum; formerly the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC). The Schools is dedicated to empowering students through quality education, discipline, and integrity, while providing a safe and supportive environment where every child can discover their potential and thrive.
Browse through our website to learn more about the Senior School; from the academic programs and vibrant student life to achievements and community engagement. Get to know more about the school’s physical location and academic programmes. This guide also gives you a detailed step by step guide on how to join grade 10 at the school and requirements. Access a full list of the Senior School’s admission requirements and Grade 10 to 12 Subjects & Pathways.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Here is a quick summary of what to get in this article:
- School’s Physical Location
- Key details about the school
- School’s Fees and Payment details
- School Profile and Information
- Subject combinations and pathways offered at the school
- How to get the school’s Knec Exam Results
- Getting more information about the school
- How to check grade 10 selection choices.
- The School’s History and Legacy
- Teaching Staff at the school
- The Grade 10 Selection System
- Important Contacts
- CBE Careers
- List of approved TSC Senior School Subject Combinations.
- Details of all other Senior Schools in Kenya.
Bunyore Girls High || Physical Location
Bunyore Girls High is a public National Level Senior School; Classified as C1. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Luanda Subcounty in Vihiga County of the Western Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies. We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: +254- 020 2311912
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This well researched article provides the latest and accurate on the school’s School Physical Location, Postal Address, Mobile Number, Telephone Number, Email Address and School Website. Also available is the school’s Category, type, level, accomodation type, Knec Code and Performance at KNEC EXAMS.
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Bunyore Girls High || Key Details
The Senior school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of the School’s mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, the school serves learners with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor or any Education Stakeholder, we invite you to learn more and become part of the school’s academic journey. Here is a quick run through the school’s key details:
- Country where found: Kenya.
- Region: Western Region, Kenya.
- County: Vihiga County.
- Subcounty: Luanda Subcounty.
- School Type/ Ownership: A Public School that is owned and funded by the Government of Kenya.
- Nature of School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
- Category: Regular School
- School’s Official Name: Bunyore Girls High
- Sex: Single Sex School; Girls’ School.
- School Cluster/ Level: National School whose Classification is C1.
- Accomodation Type: Boarding School.
- Knec Code: 38600003
- Principal’s Mobile Phone Number / School’s Official Phone Number: +254 020 2311912
- Official Email Address for the School: @gmail.com.
- Postal Address: P.O.Box 165, Maseno 40105;
- Bunyore Girls High: This is the Official Facebook Page:
- Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 30 Different Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways. (Check all the subjects offred at the school, below; under the title: ‘Subject Combinations Offered’).
- Get More details about the School here. See details like Location, History, Pictures, Clubs, Mission, Vision, Core Values and Knec Exams’ Performance Analysis.
Important Links with Schools’ details:
- KNEC NEWS PORTAL.
- KNEC NEWS: SCHOOLS’ PORTAL.
- THE LATEST EDUCATION NEWS.
- FREE EDUCATION RESOURCES: NOTES & EXAMS.
- SCHOOL GAMES NEWS PORTAL.
Bunyore Girls High || SCHOOL’S HISTORY
The top performing Girls’ school was established in 1905 by the Cramer Missionaries from South Africa as a commercial training centre for girls. The school has grown into an academic giant in the region, with a student population of over 1,200 and a strong reputation for excellence in science and overall academic performance.
Located in Emuhaya Wekhomo, Vihiga County, this national school boasts a legacy of academic excellence, moral integrity, and community transformation. With over 119 years of shaping leaders, Bunyore Girls continues to set the standard in girls’ education in Kenya.
BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FULL HISTORY
Bunyore Girls High School in Emuhaya, Vihiga County was established by the Cramers Missionaries from South Africa as a commercial training centre in 1905.
The Cramers Missionaries from South Africa visualized Kima Mission (founded in 1905) as a commercial training center for girls who would be taught to live together as Christians and then go to nearby villages to teach Sunday School (Isanda). In 1930, the Ludwigs (American) set up Kima Girls School under the Church of God management. There were 12 students and 3 teachers.
The headmistress was Mrs. Ludwig. Only two classes operated – standard 1 and 2 and subjects taught were Religious Instructions, Arithmetic, Vernacular, Needlework, English, etc. Mrs. Ludwig stressed needlework and the school excelled in this in the whole country. Because of this together with good Christian based discipline, Kima Girls became highly valued for wives throughout Kenya.
In 1936, the school had grown up to class 5, and there were 30 girls. Cookery and Kiswahili were added to the curriculum. A boys’ school was operating adjacently. In 1944, the school was a fully-fledged primary and intermediate school with classes up to standard 8, each with about 25 girls. Some teachers were shared with the boys’ school close by.
The first K.A.P.E. (Kenya African Preliminary Examination) was done at Kaimosi, for lack of facilities. In 1945, this was rectified. In 1946, the boys’ school was shifted to Ingotse for lack of room. Mrs. LaFont became headmistress.
In 1951, Mrs. Browlier and Miss Schneider relieved Mrs. LaFont who was on leave. In 1952, Mrs. LaFont moved standard 1-4 to the present Kima Primary School, while Bunyore Girls’ High School remained the intermediate classes 5-8.
Because it was an outstanding school, conditions for entry were tougher and in addition to the C.E.E. (Common Entrance Examination), a special interview was necessary. Consequently, passes at Kenya African Preliminary Examination (K.A.P.E.) were high and numerous. At this time the school had an enrollment of 35 pupils per class. The school continued to enjoy the reputation of best Domestic Science results and best behaved and qualified girls.
Bunyore Girls’ Post Independence History
In 1964, the first Form 1 class arrived and the last standard 5 selection was done. In total there were 105 primary school girls and 25 in Form 1. This last primary class left three years later as Certificate of Primary Education (C.P.E.) was now in standard 7. In 1967, the school attained a full Four-year course with single streams and the first Cambridge Local Examinations (C.L.E.) was done with 20 entries. Rev. Rebecca Litunya was the head girl in that year. The school results in K.P.E. were quite good having 100% passes in the years of 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1964.
The first Form 4 Class of Bunyore Girls’ School which was in 1967 had a candidature of 21 girls. Their results in the Cambridge Local Examination were quite impressive i.e. Division I – 2 ( Priscilla Obwogo, later Mrs. Priscilla Were, the former Principal of the school with Grade Aggregate of 22 and Ellen Harun with Grade Aggregate of 21), Division II – 3, Division III – 11, G.C.E. – 3 and Fail – 2.
The school had a pass of 90.5% in that examination. In 1968, the Church of God management handed over Bunyore Girls’ School to the Ministry of Education. Miss. Bannister replaced Mrs. LaFont as headmistress. The school had a total of 180 students i.e. Form1 – 74, Form2 – 37, Form3 – 36 and Form4 – 33. In 1969 a second stream was introduced. Mrs. Hellen Omoka became the first African headmistress. There were about 40 students per class.
Bunyore Girls in the 1970’s
In 1970, Miss. Rose Oduol replaced Mrs. Omoka. So she too gave way to Miss. Patriciah Ododa in 1971. In 1972, Miss. Ododa handed over to Miss. Jessica Ngoya. Total enrollment was 410 students. A Harambee stream was introduced where students would sit for the Kenya Junior Secondary Examination (K.J.S.E.) at Form 2. In 1974, Mrs. Priscilla Were took over from Miss. Ngoya.
There were 12 classes (4 moderns) with about 514 students with 16 teachers. There were 2 laboratories shaped to fit 200 students, a dining hall, a bookstore, a small prayer room, 9 teachers’ houses, 4 subordinate staff houses, 7 dormitories (3 new, 4 small and old), a school store, 2 shower blocks, one sanitary block and an old office block.
All these were crowded at 2.5 acreages. In 1976 with the untiring efforts of Mrs. Were, teachers, the board and Harambee support, this was expanded to 6 acres. Gigantic work to fill the valley and level the ground next to Wekhomo Market immediately started, with close co-operation from the Ministry of Works. In 1977, the Ministry of Education granted funds for a new, bigger sanitary block that was built.
Bunyore Girls’ Perfromance
The dining hall was expanded, and a stage annex was added. Work was started on two modern staff houses. The campaign for higher academic standards reached its climax in 1977, culminating in delightful and surprising E.A.C.E. (East Africa Certificate of Education) results: Division 1-12; Division II-32; Division III-41; Division IV-20; Failures – 10.
These results were second only to Mukumu Girls’ High School in the province. Suddenly Bunyore Girls’ High School became the envy of everybody around us. The Ministry of Education could not help but grant the first Form V Arts class in June 1978 after a long struggle by the headmistress and the community.
So by 1978, Bunyore Girls’ High School had three government streams at ‘O’ Level and one ‘A’ Level (Arts Stream). The last E.A.C.E. examination was done in 1979. The Kenya Certificate of Education (K.C.E.) was first done in 1980 and was phased out in 1987.
In 1988, there was no secondary school examination in the country due to a change in the education system. That is why in 1989, two sets of examinations were done; the last ‘A’ Level examination and the first K.C.S.E. (8-4-4) examination.
The school excelled also in sports and continued to feature prominently in Music and Netball. In 1978 the school made an impact at the National level in Music, Elocution, Traditional Dancing, and sports. Students’ discipline was quite high.
Teaching Staff at Bunyore Girls.
At that time the staff comprised of 24 teachers, headed by Mrs. Were and assisted by Mrs. Ruth Otemba (who joined Precious Blood GHS in Nairobi in 1985). Later, the Chapel became the library (now Junior Library). The bookstore became a classroom and the books were being stored in part of the kitchen store.
Members of staff still had to seek accommodation outside the school compound. Dormitories were inadequate. Clearly, there was room for expansion. The first ‘A’ Level examination was done in 1979. In 1982, the school got the second ‘A’ Level stream offering Sciences.
In 1985 the Government of Kenya changed the Education System from the previous 7-4-2-3 to the current 8-4-4 system. Because of this, the first Form 1 of the 8-4-4 system of Education was admitted in 1986 as the ‘A’ Level students were being phased out.
This went on up to 1989 when the last ‘A’ level Examinations and the first K.C.S.E. (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations were done. Mrs. Priscilla Were will go down in history as the longest-serving Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School for 17 years from 1974 to 1991.
Mrs. Were handed over the mantle to Mrs. Irene Aderi in 1991, who served shortly before handing over to the late Mrs. Ketry Mbai in 1992. Mrs. Mbai handed over to Mrs. Esther Achiko Muhanji in 1996. Mrs. Muhanji, a teacher of Home Science had been posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1976 – 1991.
She rose through the ranks to become head of the department. She left briefly to go and head Kilingili Secondary School from 1991 to 1996. On returning, the former Principal found Bunyore Girls on the downward trend. To quote her, she always said, “I took the school by the horns,” streamlining all areas especially student and staff discipline and general outlook until the school regained its lost glory.
The former Principal changed the face of this school through a co-operative Board of Governors, chaired by Mr. Samson Munika; and the Parents Teachers Association. Three monumental structures sprang up in record time. The Administration Block – housing all the main offices, classes and library was completed and inaugurated by the former President H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi in 2001.
Bunyore’s Facilities
A Dormitory Complex with a capacity to host 500 girls followed suit and was also completed and dedicated by the former Vice President H.E. Moody A.A. Awori in 2004. The last in her cap of achievements was the construction of the Science Complex which was inaugurated in 2006 by the then Education Secretary, Prof. George I. Godia.
In terms of transport, for a long time, the school had an Isuzu truck (now nicknamed kukhu-meaning grandmother). In 2006, the school acquired a new 51-seater Isuzu Bus and a 14-seater van. In terms of academic standards, the school’s mean score improved steadily from 6.607 (C+) in 1996 to 9.101 (B) in 2006 being the best (at that time) since the establishment of the 8-4-4 system of education.
In recognition of all these achievements, the former Presidents: H.E. Daniel Arap Moi and H.E. Emilio Mwai Kibaki decorated the Principal, Mrs. Esther Muhanji, with two medals; Head of State Commendation (HSC) and Order of Golden Warrior (OGW) respectively.
In addition, the school was made a KNEC marking center and SMASSE center both coveted assignments for any school in Kenya today.
KCSE Performance Analysis
In the 2007 K.C.S.E., Bunyore Girls’ High School produced the second-best overall female st
udent in the country, Mary Mukusa. In the same year, the school attained a five streams status. In January 2008, upon her retirement, Mrs. Esther Muhanji handed over the school to Mrs. Rose Wayeta Waswa Shitsama.
Before she became the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School, Miss. Waswa had been a teacher in this school. The current Principal was first posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1988 to teach Biology and Geography. Due to her dedication and commitment to work, she rose through the ranks to become a Dean of Studies and later the Deputy Principal.
Because of her exemplary leadership skills, Miss. Waswa was promoted to go and head Friends School Igunga Girls and later Moi Girls’ Vokoli both in Vihiga County. When Mrs. Muhanji retired in 2007, she was the only suitable replacement as the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School from 2008.
Mrs. Shitsama is a God-fearing, humble, soft-spoken but the firm lady in her administration. She has steered the school and we have all seen its steadfast growth. In terms of enrollment, the school has grown to a six streamed school since 2011 with an average of 55 students per stream.
Academically, the school has been on an upward trend from the record set by Mrs. Muhanji in 2006 of 9.101 (B) to 9.300 (B) in 2008, 9.4896 (B) in 2010 and the best being 9.6844 (B+) in 2014. The first K.C.S.E. examination results of Bunyore Girls’ High School were above average.
Out of 135 candidates in 1989, we had 1 – B+, 13 – B-; 31 – C+; 59 – C; 16 – C-; 10 – D+; and 1 – D-, posting a mean score of 6.012 (C plain). Over the years our results have been improving. For instance, in 1993 our mean score was 7.5292 (B-), in 2000 it was 8.1756 (B-), in 2004 it was 8.7027 (B), in 2006 it was 9.1010 (B).
Our Best KCSE examination results were in 2014 where out of 263 candidates, we managed 12 –A, 64 –A-; 82 –B+; 58 –B; 31 – B-; 13 – C+ and 3 – C posting a mean score of 9.6844 (B+ – the first-ever). During Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure as Principal, and because of consistently good performance in K.C.S.E. examination results, the school was elevated from a Provincial School to a National School in May 2011.
In January 2012, we admitted the first National School students who sat their K.C.S.E. examinations in 2015. Our target for 2015 K.C.S.E. is 10.5 (A-). In terms of infrastructure, Mrs. Shitsama’s first mega project was the construction of the modern Ruthfisher Dormitory Complex which was dedicated to God in 2011 by The Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha (Arch-Bishop of the Church of God in East Africa – Kenya, the sponsor) and was inaugurated by The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister, Dr. Raila Amollo Odinga the same year.
This was followed by a modern storied staff houses unit (with 12 units) which was dedicated in 2013 by Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha. She is currently working on an ultra-modern Dining Hall complex which was a G.o.K Project when the school was elevated to national status in 2012.
The school has a French Regional Resource Centre since 2010 and a G.o.K ICT Project center since 2011, among others. Above all, we have a beautiful compound. In a nutshell, Bunyore Girls’ High School is the academic hub of Western Province (now Nzoia Region).
In 2013, the school bought a brand new photo-printing machine and computers. The school acquired a new, more powerful generator in 2014. In terms of transport, under Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure, the school has purchased a new modern bus; the MAN (Machine Ainsberg Nosberg), a 67-seater bus which arrived on the school compound on 6th November 2015.
Thanks to the efforts of the parents in acquiring the new school bus. At present (in 2015) there are 46 TSC Teachers, 15 BOM Teachers, 15 non-teaching staff, 25 subordinate staff, and 1203 students. Bunyore Girls’ High School community is, therefore, a community of 1304 people.’
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Bunyore Girls High || Fees Payment Details
Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. Due to operations’ costs disparities National Senior schools may have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.
Bunyore Girls High: School Profile & Information
Complete overview of academic programs and school details
BUNYORE GIRLS
23
STEM
6
Social Sciences
1
Arts & Sports
Subject Combinations Offered at Bunyore Girls High
STEM
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Physics
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
Core Mathematics,Business Studies,Computer Studies
Core Mathematics,Biology,Geography
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Geography
Chemistry,Computer Studies,Home Science
Core Mathematics,Biology,Physics
Core Mathematics,Computer Studies,Physics
Aviation,Computer Studies,Geography
Core Mathematics,Business Studies,Physics
Core Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
Agriculture,Business Studies,Home Science
Biology,Business Studies,Chemistry
Core Mathematics,Biology,Computer Studies
Computer Studies,Home Science,Physics
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Home Science
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Geography
Core Mathematics,Biology,Home Science
Core Mathematics,Home Science,Physics
Agriculture,Business Studies,Geography
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
Core Mathematics,Biology,Business Studies
Computer Studies,General Science,Home Science
ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
Computer Studies,Fine Arts,Music & Dance
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies,History & Citizenship
French,Geography,History & Citizenship
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Geography
Christian Religious Education,French,History & Citizenship
How to get the School’s Knec Results.
To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.
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How to Check Grade 10 Selection Choices
The platform is used to place learners who have completed Grade 9 into appropriate senior secondary schools based on their performance, interests, and chosen career pathways under the Competency-Based Education Curriculum (CBC/ CBE) in Kenya.
Career Pathways Available:
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
- Arts and Sports
- Social Sciences
Grade 10 Selection Factors:
- Academic performance or assessment results
- Student interests and strengths
- Available spaces in schools or institutions
- Regional balance and accessibility
This system is tailored for the CBC/ CBE framework and focuses on talent, interest, and ability – helping students transition smoothly into senior school (Grades 10 to 12).
Learner Selection Verification
Enter your Assessment Number to view your selections
HOW TO QUICKLY GET ALL DETAILS PER SCHOOL.
The Knec Schools Portal provides details on all schools in Kenya. The portal provides all particular school’s information on: KNEC Exam Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code, photographs, directions and many more. To get complete information about a particular school, use these simple and quick steps:
Step 1: Visit the Knec Schools’ portal by using the link: https://Knec Schools Portal/.
You will get the window below:

Step 2: In the Search Box, type the Name of the school; whose information you neeed (See screenshot below). Click on the search icon or enter and visit the link with the information that you need. It is as simple as that.

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The Senior School’s Quick Overview
Welcome to our senior school; where education goes beyond academics to shape character, inspire leadership, and nurture purpose. Our school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of who we are—our mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, we continue to serve with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor, we invite you to learn more and become part of our journey.
The School’s Legacy
The school represents a story of vision, dedication, and growth. This page brings together the moments that shaped our identity: from early founding ideals to landmark achievements and community collaborations. Scroll through an interactive timeline, view curated photo galleries, and read first‑hand reflections that connect our heritage to today’s vibrant learning community.
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The School’s Teaching Staff
Our school is made up of a vibrant teaching staff that is recruited by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.As a school, we believe that teaching is more than delivering content—it’s about inspiring minds and shaping futures. This page highlights the educators who bring our mission to life: from veteran teachers with decades of experience to innovative newcomers integrating technology and project‑based learning. Learn about their credentials, classroom innovations, and the personal stories that drive their passion for education.
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Senior Schools in Kenya | School Profile
How to Contact the Ministry of Education, MoE- Kenya.
Contact the Ministry by using the following details;
1. State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education:
- Postal Address: P.O Box 36260-00200 Nairobi, Kenya
- Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
- Telephone Number: +254-020-3318581
- Email: [email protected]
2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.
- Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
- Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
- Email: [email protected]
- Phone : +254(0) 3318581
How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools
1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:
- Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
- Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
- Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.
2. Select Subject Combinations:
- The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
- Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.
3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:
- For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
- This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
- A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.
About the Grade 10 Selection System
How to Contact Selection Support Team
POSSIBLE CBE CAREERS EXPLORER
TSC List of Approved TSC Teaching Subject Combinations for Secondary Schools
Science Combinations
- Chemistry & Biology
- Chemistry & Physics
- Agriculture & Geography
- Biology & Geography
- Home Science & Biology
- Physics & Computer
- Agriculture & Biology
- Agriculture & Chemistry
Language Combinations
- English & Literature
- Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
- Kiswahili & History
- Kiswahili & Geography
- German & Geography
- German & CRE
- Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
- Kiswahili & Home Science
- Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
- French & Geography
- French & Business Studies
- French & CRE
- French & History
- Arabic & IRE
- German & History
Mathematics Combinations
- Mathematics & Business Studies
- Mathematics & Geography
- Mathematics & Computer
- Mathematics & Chemistry
- Mathematics & Biology
- Mathematics & Physics
Humanities Combinations
- Geography & CRE
- History & CRE
- Geography & History
- Geography & IRE
- History & IRE
- History & P.E.
- Geography & P.E.
- Geography & Business Studies
- Home Science & History
- Home Science & CRE
- SNE & P.E.
- Music & P.E.
Technical Combinations
- Metal Work & Mathematics
- Metal Work & Physics
- Woodwork & Mathematics
- Woodwork & Physics
- Electricity & Mathematics
- Electricity & Physics
- Fine Arts & History (Fine)
- Art & Geography
- Art & Design & History
- Art & Design & Geography
- Kiswahili & Home Science
- Kiswahili & P.E.
SELECTION OF PATHWAYS AND SENIOR SCHOOLS
• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway
The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation
Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;
- 9 will be boarding schools; 3 from the learners’ home county, 6 from outside their home county/county of residence.
- Three (3) day schools in their home sub county/sub county of residence. (Total 12 schools)
Pre selection – A school that does not allow open placement can apply to be pre-select if it meets the criteria defined by the Ministry of Education.
How Placement of learners to Senior Schools (SS) at Grade 10 will be done
It will be based on:
- Top 6 learners per gender in each STEM track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
- Top 3 learners per gender in each Social Science track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
- Top 2 learners per gender in each Arts and Sports Science track per sub-county be placed to Boarding schools of their choice
- Placement of Candidates with Achievement Level of averaging 7 and 8 per track to boarding schools of their choice
Admission and replacement process
- Placement results will show where learners have been placed
- Admission letters/joining instructions shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment Number.
- All schools, both public and private shall admit Grade 10 through KEMIS
- Leaners will be entered to the KEMIS System only after reporting physically to the school.
- Daily online reporting shall be monitored through KEMIS
Replacements at Senior Schools
- Schools with vacancies will declare through their respective county directors of education
- Learners who wish to change schools will make requests through the heads of junior schools at least 2 weeks before the official grade 10 reporting date
- Priority shall be given to those who had earlier selected the schools they are requesting for Approvals by MoE shall be based on senior schools’ documented capacity
- Upon a request’s approval, the joining instructions shall be accessed online; at no time shall a school issue printed letters for replacement cases
- Replacement will be done once and shall be irreversible
LIST OF ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS PER COUNTY.
- West Pokot County Senior Schools.
- Wajir County Senior Schools
- Vihiga County Senior Schools
- Uasin Gishu County Senior Schools
- Turkana County Senior Schools
- Trans-Nzoia County Senior Schools
- Tharaka Nithi County Senior Schools
- Tana River County Senior Schools
- Taita Taveta County Senior Schools
- Siaya County Senior Schools
- Samburu County Senior Schools
- Nyeri County Senior Schools
- Nyandarua County Senior Schools
- Nyamira County Senior Schools
- Narok County Senior Schools
- Nandi County Senior Schools
- Nakuru County Senior Schools
- Nairobi County Senior Schools
- Murang’a County Senior Schools
- Mombasa County Senior Schools
- Migori County Senior Schools
- Meru County Senior Schools
- Marsabit County Senior Schools
- Mandera County Senior Schools
- Makueni County Senior Schools
- Machakos County Senior Schools
- Lamu County Senior Schools
- Laikipia County Senior Schools
- Kwale County Senior Schools
- Kitui County Senior Schools
- Kisumu County Senior Schools
- Kisii County Senior Schools
- Kirinyaga County Senior Schools
- Kilifi County Senior Schools
- Kiambu County Senior Schools
- Kericho County Senior Schools
- Kakamega County Senior Schools
- Kajiado County Senior Schools
- Isiolo County Senior Schools
- Homa Bay County Senior Schools
- Garissa County Senior Schools
- Embu County Senior Schools
- Elgeyo-Marakwet County Senior Schools
- Busia County Senior Schools
- Bungoma County Senior Schools
- Baringo County Senior Schools
- List of all Senior Schools in Bomet County
- Nyamira County best, top secondary schools; Indepth analysis
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List of best performing Extra County schools in Kitui County


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ALL NATIONAL SCHOOLS IN KENYA
- New list of all National Schools in North-Eastern Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- New list of all National Schools in Nairobi Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- List of National Schools Offering Biology, Building & Construction and Chemistry CBE Subjects
- Nkubu High School: National School’s Full Details
- Meru School : National School’s Full Details
- New list of all National Schools in Eastern Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- New list of all National Schools in Central Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- Kaaga Girls High School : National School’s Full Details
- St. Mary’s Girls High School Igoji : National School’s Full Details
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Moyale Boys Secondary School : National School’s Full Details
- Moi Girls High School Marsabit: National School’s Full Details
- New list of all National Schools in Rift-valley Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- New list of all National Schools in Nyanza Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- Moi Girls’ Secondary School-Mandera: National School’s Full Details
- New list of all National Schools in Coast Region {CBE Senior Schools}
- Mandera Secondary School : National School’s Full Details
- Matiliku Secondary School : National School’s Full Details
- Mukaa Boys’ High School: National School’s Full Details
- New List of All National Schools Per Region {For all 8 Regions}
- New list of all National Schools in Western Region {CBE Senior Schools}
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Number of KCSE candidates in all Boys’ National schools; School KNEC code, name, category, type and cluster
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List of all the Boys’ national schools in Kenya; New list, their contacts, enrollment plus locations
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New List of all Boys’ National Schools under CBC, CBE Curriculum
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Mama Ngina Girls High School, the only girls’ national school in Mombasa County, relocated to ultra modern facilities
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Chewoyet National School; full details, KCSE Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code
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New List of all Girls’ National Schools under CBC, CBE Curriculum
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New List of all National Schools under CBC, CBE Curriculum
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List of all National Schools in Kenya; Location, Knec Code and Type
New List of all Mixed National Schools under CBC, CBE Curriculum
ALL EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA
- List of best performing, top, extra county schools in Nakuru County
- Extra County Secondary Schools in Garissa County; School KNEC Code, Type, Cluster, and Category
- Extra County Secondary Schools in Narok County; School KNEC Code, Type, Cluster, and Category
- List of all Best Extra County High Schools in Kenya- Knec Code, Category, Cluster
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Best and top extra county secondary schools in Nyeri county
- Extra County Secondary Schools in Laikipia County; School KNEC Code, Type, Cluster, and Category
- Best, top, Extra County Schools in Kirinyaga County
- List of best performing Extra County schools in Machakos County
- Nyeri County Best National, Extra County Secondary Schools
- List of best Extra County secondary schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County
- How to know 2024 form one admission results and download 2024 Extra County School admission letters, online: Education News
- List of all Best Girls’ Extra County High Schools in Kenya- Knec Code, Category, Cluster
- List of all Boys Extra County Schools in Kenya; Location, Knec Code and Type
ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS IN KENYA.
- Kihuru-ini Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Del Monte Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- St. Teresa’s Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Ngatho Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mugumo Mixed Day Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kyaume Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Iembeni Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Muti Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Thungururu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gititu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Ngelelya Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Swani Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- St Benedict Ithanga Township Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Ithanga High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mwanawikio Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Matunda Mixed Day Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Kanderendu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Karega Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Wamahiga Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mutunguru Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kigumo Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Marumi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Mugumoini Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Kigumo Bendera High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mununga Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mathareini Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kinyona Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- St Francis Mukuyuini Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mairi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Makomboki Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Muthithi Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Matu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mumbu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mwarano Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mariira Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Ikumbi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gikigie Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Thamara Mixed Day Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Rarakwa Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- St John The Baptist Kirie Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gatumbi Baptist Mixed Day Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Ndugamano Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Njora Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kigumo Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Nguku Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Ack Kahumbu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kamukabi Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Turuturu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Njiiri Boys Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kiugu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Karinga Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Githima Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Bishop Gatimu Kinyona Girls Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kiaguthu Boys School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kianderi Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mukumu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mukangu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Karingu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gathinja Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kamaguta Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gitare Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Dr. Gitau Matharite Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Mirichu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kiumba Mixed Day Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gitie Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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Theri Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kiboi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Koimbi Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gatara Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Gitura Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Murarandia Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Dr. Kiano Girls Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kianderi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kahuhia Mixed High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kahuro Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kahatia Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Weithaga Mixed High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Yamugwe Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kirogo Boy’s High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
- Kaganda High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}
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