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BRIEFING AND SENSITIZATION NOTES FOR FIELD OFFICERS INVOLVED IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE NATIONAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENTS: KCSE, KPSEA & KILEA
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 The Kenya National Examinations Council recognises the critical roles played by yourselves and hereby takes this opportunity to appreciate each and every one of you for your invaluable contributions towards successful conduct and administration of National examination and assessments. It is for this purpose that KNEC considers it important to hold consultative engagements with you, ahead of the 2024 National examination/assessments’ season.
1.2 Key Dates:
Examination/ Assessment
Rehearsal
Administration
KPSEA
25thOctober,2024
28thto30thOctober2024;
KILEA
28thto31stOctober2024;
KCSE
18thOctober,2024
Orals, Aurals, Home Science Practicals and low candidature papers:
22ndto28thOctober 2024
All other written papers: 31stOct.to22ndNov.2024.
NOTE: Examination Day: – KPSEA – 6.00am to 12.30pm
KCSE – 7.00am to 5.00pm
1.3 Objectives of the Briefing and Sensitization Sessions
The key objective of the sessions is to disseminate information on the innovationsin placeand any emergingissuesregarding, among other issues:
1.3.1 Innovations put in place in 2024 for the administration of Examination and
Assessments;
1.3.2 Daily management and Conduct of Examination and Assessments;
1.3.3 Recruitment, Deployment and responsibilities of field officers;
1.3.4 Quality assurance during National Examination and Assessments;
1.3.5 Security of Examination and Assessments.
2.0 INNOVATIONS IN THE 2024 NATIONAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENTS
The following are the key innovations that KNEC has put in place to enhance efficiency in the conduct of the 2024 KPSEA and KCSE examination:
2.1 Packaging ofexaminationandassessmentmaterials
2.1.1 KPSEA boxes will contain question paper packets for different centres, labelled
Session 1 and Session 2. The packet for each session will contain the following:
i) Question papers;
ii) OMR forms;
iii) OMR return envelope; and
iv) Return cover sheets. Centres with large candidature may have more than 1 packet.
2.1.2 KCSE examination cartons are packaged per session. The cartons for morning sessions have blue straps, while cartons for the afternoon sessions have black straps. The boxes are also clearly labelled Morning and Afternoon. A carton will contain packets for different examination centres. A packet for each centre will have the following:
i) Question papers;
ii) Question paper cover sheet;
iii) Scripts return envelope(s);
iv) Scripts return cover sheet; and
v) A sma l(C5size)envelope for parking scriptscounterfoils for the candidates.
2.2.1 The 2024 KCSE examination question papers have candidate’s details preprinted. The top part of the first page has a perforated section which contains the:
i) School details;
ii) Candidate’s index number and name;
iii) A space for the candidate to sign; and
iv) A space to indicate the date of the paper.
2.2.2 The lower part of the perforation will only contain the candidate’s random number. Thecandidatewi lalsobeexpectedtosignand indicatethedateof thepaperonthelowerpart.
2.2.3 Upon opening the question paper polybag (depending on the number of candidates per paper), the Supervisor will find the following:
i) Personalized candidates’ question papers;
ii) Question paper cover sheet, with the list of candidates taking the paper, attached to the Returnofscriptscoversheet;
iii) Black envelope(s) for return of the answer scripts;
iv) A transparent C5 size envelope for return of detached script counterfoils.
2.2.4 Supervisors and Invigilators should ensure that every candidate is issued with a question paper bearing their names and random numbers.
2.2.5 The candidate will be expected to append their signature and date on the two parts of the question papers:
i) The upper part of the question paper (counterfoil) and
ii) Lower part of the question paper (just below the counterfoil).
2.2.6 At the end of the examination paper, the Invigilator will be required to ensure that the candidates detach the upper part (counterfoil) containing the candidate’s personal details from the answer script without tampering with any written details.
2.2.7 The invigilators shall collect and count all the candidates’ scripts and the counterfoils. They MUST ensure scripts collected tally with the counterfoils and present candidates.
2.2.8 No candidate should be issued with a question paper or OMR sheets for another candidate or an ABSENT candidate.
2.3 Handling of question papers for ABSENT KCSE examination candidates
2.3.1 Question papers for absentee candidates MUST be enclosed, sealed and stapled in the question paper packet and placed on top of a desk in the examination room in full view of the candidates during the examination session, as has been the practice. The counterfoils for absentee candidates’ question papers should NOT be detached but sealed as whole.
2.3.2 At the end of the paper, the Supervisor shall hand over the absent candidate(s)
question paper(s) for return to the container.
2.3.3 All question papers for absent candidates MUST be handed over to the SCDEs at the container who will issue to the KNEC officer collecting the script for scanning and return to KNEC.
2.4 Handling of the question paper to be used by the Chemistry Teacher during Practicals
2.4.1 The Chemistry teacher question paper should be enclosed in the question paper packet together with those for AB candidates (if any), sealed and placed on a desk in the examination room (laboratory).
2.4.2 The Teacher shall be issued with the question paper Thirty (30) minutes towards end of the practical to complete his/her part as required.
2.4.3 If the sessions are two (2), the question paper shall be returned and sealed in the question paper packet for issuance towards the end of session two.
NB: The Chemistry teacher question paper and for AB Candidate(s) (where applicable)MUSTbereturnedthecontainer.
2.5 Handling of KCSE Examination hardship cases
All hardship cases MUST be reported through the SCDEs, who shall report the same to
KNEC through the Call Centre for guidance on how to handle each case.
2.6 Handling of KCSE Candidates’ Answer Scripts and the Counterfoil
2.6.1 In preparation for packing of candidates’ scripts at the end of the examination session, the Supervisor shall cut out the return of scripts cover sheet from the perforated cover sheet that is used to indicate the content of the question paper packet.
2.6.2 Fill in all the required details on the return of scripts cover sheet(s) including the fraction of the number of the packets and slot each of them (where several) into the respective return envelope.
2.6.3 At the end of the session, receive from the invigilator(s) the candidates’ scripts
arranged in the order of index numbers and the respective counterfoils.
2.6.4 Slot the candidates’ answer scripts into the respective return envelopes as per the number of candidates indicated on the cover sheet. They shall also enclose the dully signed Script Control Form and the Sitting Plan. This is by ensuring that the scripts packed in the return envelope match the details on the cover sheet. The scripts must be packed in relation to the number of question paper polybags received and should not be over-stuffed in one return envelope.
2.6.5 Insert the detached counterfoils into the transparent C5 size envelopes as provided and seal. For ease of transportation, place all the counterfoils return envelope(s) for the paper into one of the used question paper polybags.
2.6.6 Place the cover sheets that are used to indicate the content of the question paper packet in their respective empty envelopes together with question paper for an absent candidate (where applicable). These should have been stapled and placed in the examination room in full view of the candidates until the end of the session.
2.6.7 At the end of the entire process, the centre manager must return the following to
the container:
i) Sealed candidates’ answer scripts return envelopes corresponding to the number of question paper polybags;
ii) Sealed counterfoil envelopes corresponding to the number of script return envelopes;
iii) Unused question papers for absentee candidates, empty question papers envelope(s) with their cover sheet(s).
2.7 Handling of KPSEA OMR forms
All OMR forms must be arranged in the same order, facing the same direction (not some facing upside down etc) for ease of OMR scanning.
2.8 For KILEA, the Assessment tools will be uploaded onto the KNEC CBA Portal https://cba.knec.ac.ke the week preceding the assessment period and administered by the teachers who will assume the role of assessors and invigilators. At the end of the assessment, schools should upload learners’ performance outcomes into the same portal and submit hard copies of the school’s summary assessment score sheet for each paper through the respective Sub County Directors of Education (SCDE). A copy should be retained at school for reference and quality assurance.
2.9 Centre Managers, Supervisors, Invigilators, Security Officers and all other personnel involved in the administration of examination/assessments are NOT allowed to be in a possession of mobile phones or other electronic gadgets when an examination/ assessment paper is in progress, nor enter examination/assessment room with them. All mobile phones and other electronic gadgets shall be kept under lock and key outside the examination/assessment room under the vigilance of a security officer. The key will be kept by the Supervisor.
2.10 There will be no Declaration Forms (DF) for the Centre Managers, Supervisors, Invigilators and the Field Officers at the Containers. Instead, the Online Attendance Registers which shall be marked daily by the centre managers beginning on the rehearsal day to ensure all personnel have been deployed and provided for. At the end of the period, it should be downloaded, printed and signed by all officers involved in the administration of the examination/assessment. The Centre Managers and SCDE will sign, stamp and submit this to KNEC for use during processing. The attendance register will serve as a reference document. KNEC will only pay officers captured on the attendance registers. KNEC shall not deploy officers and shall not provide any declaration forms. The Attendance Registers for the County and Regional officers shall however be provided.
2.11 The Supervisor and Centre Manager will be required to fill in the Supervisor Report and
Head Teacher reports online through the CP2 system.
2.12 The Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators’ badges will be attached to the appointment letters. It is therefore important that letters of appointment are downloaded and printed for identification and this purpose.
2.13 The supervisor should fill the Supervisor Report weekly.
2.14 The Centre Managers will also be required to capture online through the CP2 system
Absent Candidates details per paper indicating the reasons.
2.15 All private candidates will sit all their examination papers at the county headquarters except in Nairobi County where candidates will sit their practical examination papers in their respective sub counties.
2.16 The KCSE examination seating plan shall be drawn for each paper and enclosed together with answer scripts. The KCSE seating plan and Script Control Forms MUST NOT BE STAMPED by the centre manager, nor any details of the school indicated on them. Only One (1) KPSEA and KCSE seating plan for a compulsory paper shall be drawn and submitted together with the other supervision materials.
2.17 The Centre manager should prepare a list of all authorised personnel in examination centre containing the Name, ID Number, TSC Number, Telephone number, Designation/Role. The authorised persons shall include:
2.17.1 The Centre Manager (CM) who should be the principal or the Head teacher;
2.17.2 The deputy principal or the deputy head teacher;
2.17.3 Supervisor(s);
2.17.4 Security officer(s);
2.17.5 Invigilator(s);
2.17.6 The gatekeeper(s);
2.17.7 Cooks (reasonable number depending on the candidature);
2.17.8 Laboratory assistants and teachers of sciences on the day of practical.
2.18 Attendanceregistersformonitoringofficers, visitors’books, listofauthorised personsat the centre and schoolstampshould be placed at the examination area and notintheCentreManager’soffice.
3.0 TIMINGS ON COLLECTION OF EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENTS MATERIALS FROM DISTRIBUTION POINTS
3.1 The examination and assessment materials will be collected from containers as per the registration data.
3.2 KPSEA materials for each assessment day will be collected once in the morning as has been the practice, while KCSE examination materials will be collected twice a day. To ensure that examination and assessments are administered in adherence to the timetables released by KNEC for the 2024 examination and assessments, the following timings will apply:
S/No. Examination/ Assessment
Session Opening Time for Containers
Administration period
3.2.1 KPSEA All sessions
6.00am
Between 8.30am and
12.10pm
3.2.2 KCSE
examination
Morning 7.00am Between 8.00am and
11.00am
Afternoon 12.30pm Between 2.00pm and 5.00 pm
3.3 To enable timely delivery of question papers to examination centres, the SCDEs are requested to give priority to Centre Managers whose schools are far away from the containers during issuing of materials.
3.4 All Centre Managers MUST leave the Distribution Centre accompanied by security officers;
in the official assigned vehicles; and must go straight to their respective examination centres without detouring and hand the examination question papers to the supervisor(s) in an examination room.
4.0 DISPATCH OF EXAMINATION MATERIALS AND COLLECTION OF 2024 KCSE GROUP IV EXAMINATION PROJECTS
KNEC will communicate to SCDEs on dates of dispatch of examination materials on weekly basis. KCSE examination Group IV projects will be collected by the KNEC officers delivering administration materials. Orals and Practical papers materials will be returned with KPSEA materials.
5.0 ADMINISTRATION OF EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENTS
5.1 The Centre Manager should take the examination papers for the day direct to the examination and assessment room designated for holding of question papers and other materials without detouring and they should remain there till he/she hands them over to the Supervisor.
5.2 Question paper packets should be opened Five (5) minutes before the start of the
examination.
5.3 Desks for deceased candidates should be withdrawn from the examination and assessment room.
5.4 No unauthorized persons will be allowed in the examination and assessment centres on an examination day during the time indicated in 3.2.
5.5 During the KCSE examination optional papers, where candidates are less than Ten (10) in each examination, the candidates should be grouped in one or more examination room(s). They must move with their desks. They will be expected to go back to their rooms during the compulsory papers. The Supervisor should coordinate to have only the required number of invigilators. Invigilators who are not required should stay away from the centre. The supervisor should rotate them accordingly.
5.6 For KPSEA, the absent candidates’ OMR form (answer sheets) should be placed on the
desk of the candidate. After the examination paper, the supervisor should shade AB and enclose together with other candidates’ answer sheets.
5.7 Teaching in the examination and assessment centre is prohibited from 6.00am when the distribution Centres are opened to the end of the examination day.
5.8 All candidates taking papers on a particular examination day are expected in the examination centre at the start of the examination day. Some candidates have been observed not to report in the morning, especially on the day of elective subjects.
5.9 All host head of institutions will be the one authorized to collect examination materials from the container, coordinate the conduct of the examination and assessment and return the answer scripts to the container. Candidates’ answer scripts for hosting/hosted centres MUST BE PACKED SEPARATELY.
6.0 SECURITY DURING CONDUCT OF EXAMINATIONS
6.1 During the conduct of KPSEA, One (1) armed security officer shall be engaged to escort the assessment materials accompanied by the centre managers of a designated route by dropping them off in all the centres allocated on that route. The security officers shall remain in the last drop off point until the end of the assessment before escorting back the assessment materials and picking from the drop off points. Nosecurityofficerssha l be deployed in KPSEA assessment centres expect in high-risk areas prone to terrorism as guided by the County Security Committee and approved by KNEC at the beginning of examination and assessment.
6.2 Two (2) security officers shall be deployed at each KCSE examination centre. The officers shall escort each Centre Manager to and from the containers to the examination centres, remain in the centre throughout the assessment period, and ensure adherence to the rules and regulations governing the administration of examination and assessments.
NOTE: No one should curtail police officers from carrying out their assigned roles during examinations.
7.0 QUALITY ASSURANCE DURING ADMINISTRATION OF NATIONAL EXAMINATION AND ASSESSMENTS
7.1 KNEC, through a multi-agency approach, shall monitor the conduct of examination and assessment to ensure adherence to the laid down regulations and to prevent examination and assessment malpractice.
7.2 All Monitoring officers will be issued with identification badges that shall be worn while at the distribution and examination centres.
7.3 Centres Managers will be expected to allow access for monitoring officers by ensuring that examination centres can be accessed without hindrance. All field officers and Centres Managers should be aware that KNEC monitoring officers can go to the examination and assessment centre and rooms without first reporting to their offices.
7.4 During Practical papers, thepracticalsessionsshouldnotexceedtwosessionsfor
eachpracticalpaper.
7.5 Examination centres should start preparations early and not interfere with the ongoing theory papers. No teachers of science subjects should be found in the laboratory purporting to be preparing for the practical examinations on days and times that they should not have been in school.
7.6 All the candidates taking the practical paper on a particular examination day should be in
the examination centre before the start of the first session.
7.7 Only authorized subject teachers should be in the laboratory/workshop and be confined to the preparation room(s) during the practical paper.
7.8 The Biology and the Physics teachers should not carry out the practical.
7.9 Candidates at all levels should not be allowed to have wrist watches in the examination room.
7.10 Cases of candidates who gained undue advantage through examination malpractices will be investigated and handled in accordance with the KNEC Rules and Regulations. Contracted professionals should support KNEC in averting examination malpractices during National Examinations.
8.0 REVISED KCSE GRADING SYSTEM
8.1 In line with the recommendations of the Presidential Working Party on Education Reform (PWPER), the Kenya National Examinations Council adopted a revised KCSE grading system w.e.f the year 2023.
8.2 The determination of the KCSE examination mean grade now considered the candidates grade in Mathematics, English/Kiswahili/KSL and any other 5 best subjects.
8.3 The revised grading does not change the clustering of subjects during registration, hence the candidates are required to register for subjects as they did previously.
9.0 KPSEA SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENTS (SBA) SCORES
9.1 The portal of uploading previous SBA scores is open until 30th October, 2024 and the centre managers are urged to ensure that the candidates sitting for 2024 KPSEA and those in Grade Eight have their grade Four (4) and Five (5) and Seven (7) SBAs scores uploaded.
9.2 After 30th October the portal will be closed and all candidates with no scores will be
automatically declared absent.
10.0 CONCLUSION
10.1 All field officers, centre managers and the supervision personnel are reminded to read their appointment letters and circulars from KNEC on the administration and management of examination and assessments.
10.2 As we administer the 2024 national examination/assessments, let us be conscious of our own safety. Most of you will be required to move from one point to another by road, water or air. It is therefore important to prioritize your safety and health. Always stay alert to your surrounding and pay attention to any possible hazard that may occur.
10.3 The Council takes this opportunity to thank you for attending this important meeting. It is important to cascade the information you have acquired today to those under you, to ensure that those who will be involved in this exercise are well informed and equipped to manage the 2024 KPSEA and KCSE examinations in the most efficient way without experiencing cases of dishonesty.
Solian Girls School is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Sabatia location, Baringo County; within the Rift Valley Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
SOLIAN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
Solian Girls High School,KCSE RESULTS 2019.
B+ 2
B 7
B- 6
C+ 23
C 38
C- 36
D+ 21
D 18
D- 6
Mean 5.414
IMP 1.1140
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SOLIAN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: Solian Girls School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 33521105
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0722-261731
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 233, Eldama Ravine 20103
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
SOLIAN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
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SOLIAN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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Kiambu county has the largest number of chief principals in the country. This is according to the latest data provided by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, on institutional administrators. Kiambu has 17 chief principals out of the total 151 in the whole country. In the second position is Homa-bay with 10 followed by Nyeri (9).
In rock bottom are counties of Isiolo, Lamu, Kwale, Marsabit, Tana-River and Turkana with no chief principals.
Chief Principals manage National and Extra County secondary schools with over 1000 students. They, currently, earn a basic salary of between Sh111,201 and Sh152,937 per month and will now earn between Sh121,814 and Sh157,656; effective July 1, 2020. Chief principals fall in Grade D5 (Job Group Q and R).
In the ranking of senior principals, Murang’a county tops with 60 followed by Kakamega (56), Kiambu (55) and Meru (53).
Senior Principals head County secondary Schools with over 540 students. These Principals currently pocket a monthly salary of between Sh109,249 and Sh118,169. They are set to receive an increase of between Sh3,721 and Sh8,993. These tutors will then earn a monthly perk of Sh118,242 and 121,890 per month at the end of July, 2020.
Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) Kitui Campus was established in the year 2004. The Campus is 1 km away from Kitui town and is located along the Hospital road next to Kitui County Referral Hospital. The environment is very conducive for learning which makes the Campus excel academically.
Kitui Campus admitted its first class of Diploma in Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing (KRCHN) in September 2004. The Campus has since experienced exponential growth, with other programmes/courses being introduced over the years.
KMTC Kitui Campus is the Centre of Excellence in Family Planning and Reproductive Health.
Programmes and Courses currently offered: –
Certificate Course in Community Health Nursing
Certificate in Health Records Information and Technology.
Certificate in Environmental Health Sciences.
Diploma in Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing (KRCHN)
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Sciences
Diploma Clinical Medicine and Surgery
Diploma in Environmental Health Sciences
Diploma in Health Records and information Science (upgrading)
Diploma in Environmental Health Sciences (upgrading)
Facilities
Computer laboratoryconnected to the internet
Demonstration Laboratoryused by students during practical sessions
Modern refurbished skills laboratory
Administration block
Spacious and well-equipped library
College bus
Double cabin pickup
Power backup generator
Student Population
The total students population is 1,031 with the number expected to increase in the next intake.
Clinical Experience Sites
Students in Kitui Campus go for their clinical experience in Kitui County Referral Hospital, located next to Kitui Campus. Other health facilities include:
Thank you for your interest in the Kenya Medical Training College. We are happy that you are looking closely at the exciting opportunities available here in KMTC.
KMTC seeks to enrol and graduate applicants who will develop and grow educationally and personally and will contribute to the College community, and the broader society.
To that end, the role of the Admissions and Records Office is to recruit, admit, and encourage enrolment of applicants who are spiritually mature, academically excellent, accomplished in extra-curricular endeavours, and broadly diverse through individualized review and professional judgment.
Applications:
All applications are ONLINE from the application portal on this website www.kmtc.ac.ke.
The prospective candidates apply for admission into courses for each academic year for Regular or Parallel Category.
The Regular category have subsidized fee with optional accommodation but no choice for campus while the parallel category have non subsidized fee, no accommodation option but have option for campuses choice in more than sixty five (65) campuses situated in different parts of the country depending on the courses.
Application Procedure:
Prospective candidates are expected to visit the applicants’ portal, read the advertisement to know the various courses and their specific entry requirements.
Candidates interested in making an application are advised to READ the application guidelines (preservice/Inservice) available on the application portal
Candidates are advised to follow the steps carefully given in the application guideline to the end to be sure of application success.
Take note that the application period has timelines as stipulated on the advertisement please observe them
This article provides complete information about Kiambu High School’s, physical location, photos, postal Address, phone contact, Knec results analysis, uniform, logo, email Address, Knec Results, Fees, CBE Pathways and Subjects. Also get details on the school’s enrolment and admission requirements/ procedure.
KIAMBU NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL LOCATION.
Kiambu High School(KHS) is a public National boarding school for boys located in Kiambu County, Kenya. KHS is located in Kiamumbi Sub location, Kiambaa S/Area Location, Kiambaa Division, Kiambaa Constituency in Kiambu County.
Khalsa Girls Secondary School is a Prestigious Private School that is located at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Nairobi in Nairobi County, Nairobi Region in Kenya. Get all the school’s details including: the physical location, Official Phone Number Contact, Website, Email Address and Postal Address.
Khalsa Girls Secondary School Location, Contacts, Postal Address, Physical Address, County, Telephone Number, Email, Website
Location: Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Nairobi
Address: P.O. Box 40496, Nairobi 00100
City/ Town: Nairobi
County: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Phone: 020-2210222
Admissions at Khalsa Girls Secondary School
Being a Private School, placement at Grade 10 (Senior School) is done directly by the school. Use the contacts provided on this page to quickly get an admission vacancy at the school.
NOTICE is hereby given to the public on the qualifications and requirements for candidates contesting for elective positions together with nominees to Party Lists in the upcoming General Election scheduled to be held on 8th August, 2017
Select position :
Qualifications:
Must have been a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election;
Must be a registered voter;
Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
Must not be a public officer or acting in any State of public office other than a Member of the County Assembly;
Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
Must not be a person of unsound mind;
Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution
Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:
5,000 for candidates.
2,500 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability.
Requirements:
The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:
A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in electronic and printed copy.
If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)
For an Independent Candidate
A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections; (Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012.
An electronic and printed copy of a list of at least 500 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest submitted to the Commission in the prescribed form.
A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission.
Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission
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Madonna Training College is a Private Catholic Teachers’ Training College. The College was officially opened in 2009. Its run by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, Mother of Christ.
Courses offered at Madonna Teachers’ College
The College offers the following courses:
• Diploma in Education-Science/Arts
• Primary Teachers Education (P1)
• ECDE
Courses Offered
Three (3) Year Pre-Service Diploma in Educationin Arts & Sciences.
Two (2) Year Primary Education Certificate.
1&2 Year Diploma in Early Childhood Education (Regular/School Based).
1&2 Year Certificate in Early Childhood Education.(Regular/School Based).
QUALIFICATIONS
Diploma in Education entry requirements:
C+ (plus) mean grade.
C+ (plus) in the subjects of specialization
C (plain) in Mathematics for those taking Science
D+ (plus) in Mathematics for those taking Humanities
C (plain) in English for all applicants
P1 Certificate Mean Grade C.
Diploma in Early Childhood Development: Mean Grade C or P1 Certificate.
Certificate in Early Childhood Development Mean Grade D+.
Examining Body—Kenya National Examination Council
MADONNA TEACHERS’ COLLEGE COURSE APPLICATION FORM.
The College’s application form can be obtained at the College or downloaded here. You will be expected to attach certified photocopies of:
a) K.C.S.E certificate
b) School Leaving Certificate.
c) National ID.
MADONNA TEACHERS’ COLLEGE CONTACTS
P.O Box 16-30100 Eldoret
Email: madonnattcollege@gmail.com
Website: www.madonnattckenya.net
Why study at Madonna Teachers’ College
Offers quality education based on Christian foundation.
There are about sixty five (65) County schools in Makueni County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.
The County schools admit students majorly from within the County. Admission of form ones is via the Education Ministry’s Portal. Calling letters to these schools are downloaded from the Ministry’s website; http://www.education.go.ke/
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