Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Girls Secondary School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Girls Secondary School is a Girls’ Secondary School, located in near Voi Town, Voi Constituency in Taita-Taveta County; within the Coastal Region of Kenya. Get to know Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Girls Secondary 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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OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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.

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY 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.

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY 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: Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Girls Secondary School 
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 1115106
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS:  P.O. Box 24 – 80300 Sagalla, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: 
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: www.olopsschool.sc.ke
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Girls Secondary School is a girls boarding school started in 1990 and located in Taita taveta county, Voi sub-county,Sagalla ward. It is situated about 20 kms from Voi town off Nairobi- Mombasa highway, in Sagalla hills. It is a county school under the sponsorship of catholic church, the Arch Diocese of Mombasa. It is under the leadership of able principal, Ms Florence Mwang’ombe.

It is sitting in a parcel of land that houses all school facilities which includes; The adminstartion block, Tuition block, laboratories(Computer and Science), modern hall, the school clinic and the staff quarters. The school is supplied with clean water right from the heart of Sagalla hills.

The school was a one stream up to the year 2013. In the year 2014, it became a double stream and three stream in 2018. Currently it has a population of 425 which rose from 299 in 2015.

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OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S VISION

TO BE A LEADING INSTITUTION IN PRODUCING ALL ROUND AND GLOBALLY ACCEPTED CITIZENS

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MISSION

TO ACHIEVE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, DEVELOP SKILLS, TALENTS AND INCULCATE DESIREDMORALS THROUGH DISCIPLINE AND HARDWORK

OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S CORE VALUES
  1. RESPONSIBILITY
  2. COOPERATION
  3. COURTESY
  4. HARDWORK
  5. TEAM WORK
  6. PRUDENCE
  7. RESPECT
  8. SPIRITUAL VALUES
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL SUCCOUR GIRLS SECONDARY 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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How to download 2020/2021 KUCCPS Student’s Admission letter to Technical University of Kenya (TUK); 2020 KUCCPS Admission list pdf download

Technical University of Kenya (TUK) is happy to inform the first year (New) students who have been selected to join the University in the various degree programmes that they can now get access to their Letters of admission to the university. Congratulations for getting admission at University after your successful application. Students joining university are selected by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KCCPS. The students are selected after sitting their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination and getting the minimum University entry requirement. The KCSE students must first apply to KUCCPS to be selected to preferred programmes. The students can apply at school level or apply individually during the first and second revision windows.

Once the applications are closed, KUCCPS then places the KCSE students in preferred courses depending on the student’s score, number of available vacancies against applicants among other selection criteria. In not satisfied with the University that you have been selected to join then you can apply for Inter-Institution Transfer.

The placement body then announces the selection results and students can access the admission lists and download their admission letters.

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA (TUK) ADMISSION LETTER

To download the Technical University of Kenya (TUK) Admission letter;

  1. Access the KUCCPS Admission Letters Link at http://tukenya.ac.ke/admission-lists-various-intakes
  2. Enter your KCSE Index Number and click on ‘Submit’.
  3. Locate the Admission Letter download tab and click on it to download it.
  4. Print the Admission letter and read the instructions keenly. In case you have queries, please direct them to the University by using the official (provided) contacts on your admission letter.
THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA (TUK) ADMISSION LETTER

The Technical University of Kenya (TUK) admission letter is an important document that enables a prospective student to prepare adequately before joining the institution. Contents of the University admission letter are:

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  • Your Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
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  • Fees payable and payment details
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  • Fee programme structure

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During a sensitization meeting held on Monday at Technology Primary School in Murang’a town, Murang’a East sub-county Director for Education Samuel Ruitha said that children are affected by GBV and that parents, teachers and the community at large have been cautioned to guard against this vice in an effort to boost the quality of education in the county.

“All stakeholders ought to take precautions that all pupils in schools and at home are not exposed to any type of violence,” said Ruitha adding that children required a peaceful environment for them to grow up well and concentrate in class.

Gender Based Violence is violence directed to a person’s biological sex or gender identity and occurs in various forms, with most rampant cases being physical and sexual violence.

The vice knows no social or economic boundaries and affects both girls and boys of all socio-economic backgrounds.

The director observed that GBV in school-going children leads to poor academic performance, school dropouts, early marriages, class absenteeism and low self-esteem among the victims among other effects.

“It is the government’s policy that we should have one hundred per cent transition of pupils going from primary schools to secondary schools or and at any education level,” he said adding that GBV is one of the factors that could inhibit this transition and cause untold suffering to the victims if it is not nipped in the bud.

He said that the Ministry of Education in partnership with the World Bank has come up with a programme dubbed Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQUIP) that seeks to enable education stakeholders to address challenges like gender based violence that affect the quality of education.

“SEQUIP aims at enhancing retention in upper primary and transition from primary to secondary education in targeted areas through improving school infrastructure and provision of scholarship, mentorship, advocacy, gender sensitization and social support,” he said.

On his part, Murang’a East Deputy County Commissioner Thomas Nyoro thanked the stakeholders for coming together to deliberate on the issues that lead to GBV and the impact it has on the quality of education.

“Gender based violence in schools and homes should be avoided at all costs,” he said adding that such vices were affecting the upbringing of our children in a negative way and in turn caused them to perform poorly in schools among other effects.

He said that cases of violence should be reported immediately to the police and other relevant authorities like the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs when witnessed.

Kangemi High School CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts {Full Details}

Kangemi High School is a public Extra County secondary school located in Nairobi, Kenya, specifically in the Westlands constituency, Mountain View wardIt’s situated next to St. Joseph’s Primary School. The school is categorized as an extra-county school. While there is a Kangemi Vocational Training Centre, it is a separate institution from the high school. The high school is not to be confused with Dagoretti High School, which was the site of a fire incident where students were hospitalized. Kangemi High School is focused on providing secondary education within the Kangemi community. 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown about Kangemi High School: 

  • Location:Kangemi, Westlands Constituency, Mountain View ward, Nairobi, Kenya.
  • Type:Public secondary school.
  • Category:Extra-county school.

KANGEMI HIGH SCHOOL DETAILS

Location: NAIROBI
Sex: BOYS
CategoryI: NTERGRATED
Cluster: Extra County School; Level C3

5

STEM

3

Social Sciences

1

Arts & Sports

Subject Combinations Offered at Kangemi High School

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STEM

5
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2007
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2024
Chemistry,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2001
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2046
Agriculture,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2018
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1081
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

1
SPORTSCode: AS2002
Biology,Business Studies,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

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To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.
  1. 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. 2. Select Subject Combinations:

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    • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
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    • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

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Turkana University Course List, Fees, Requirements, How to Apply

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Programs on Offer

The School offers the following certificates, diploma and degree programs:

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES

  1. Certificate in Community Health
  2. Certificate in Health Records with Information Technology

Minimum Requirements         Mean grade of D+ (plus) in KCSE or the relevant artisan Course

 
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES

Diploma in Community Health

  1. Diploma in Environmental Health
  2. Diploma in Health Records with Information Technology
  3. Diploma in Fisheries Management and Aquatic Sciences
  4. Diploma in Dryland Agriculture

Minimum Requirements           Mean grade of C minus in KCSE or the relevant Certificate Course in a related field.

  1. Diploma in General Agriculture
  2. Diploma in Information Technology
  3. Diploma in Water Technology
  4. Diploma in Petroleum and Gas Technology

         Minimum Requirements         Mean grade of C Plain in KCSE or the relevant Certificate Course in a related field.

 
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES

1. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

2. Bachelor of Science in Community Health and Development

3. Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Conservation

4. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension

5. Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy and Technology

6. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management

Minimum Requirements   Mean grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE or a Diploma in the relevant area of study.

 
MASTERS PROGRAMMES

1. Master of Science in Public Health

2. Master of Science in Human Evolution Biology

Minimum Requirements Bachelors Degree with 2nd  Class Honors, Upper Division in the relevant field or of  Bachelors Degree with 2nd  Class Honors, Lower Division in the relevant field with two years working experience from a recognized institution.

COURSES OFFERED

DEPARTMENT OF TEACHER EDUCATION UNDER GRADUATE PROGRAMMES

 

  • Bachelor of Education (Arts)
  • Bachelor of Education (Science)
  • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
DIPLOMA PROGRAMME
  • Diploma in Adult Education
CERTIFICATE PROGRAMME
  • Certificate in Adult Education

 

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
MASTERS PROGRAMMES
  • Masters in Social Work and Administration
  • Masters in Development Studies

Minimum Requirements Bachelors Degree with Second Class Honors Upper Division or Bachelors Degree with Second Class Honors Lower Division in the relevant field with two years working experience from a recognized university

UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
  • Degree in Social Work and Administration
  • Degree in Development Studies
  • Degree in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of C (Plus) in KCSE or relevant Diploma course in a related field

DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
  • Diploma in Social Work and Community Development

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of C (Minus) in KCSE or relevant certificate in any related field

CERTIFICATE PROGRAMMES
  • Certificate in Social Work and Community Development

Minimum Requirements Mean grade of D (Plain) in KCSE The SoESS welcome internships, partnership with other universities, and post-doctoral researchers.

TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COURSE LIST

PROGRAMMES ON OFFER

# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF Latest CUTOFF
1 1570115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE KSH 306,000 18.638
2 1570133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE KSH 183,600 21.444
3 1570135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) KSH 183,600 22.358 22.636 23.981
4 1570136 BACHELOR OF ARTS (CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE) KSH 153,000 22.916
5 1570137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) KSH 244,800 22.358 22.636 31.602
6 1570146 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS KSH 183,600 19.914 20.048
7 1570151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT KSH 183,600 21.444 22.361
8 1570180 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION(EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT) KSH 183,600 22.358 21.039
9 1570213 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE KSH 244,800 17.043 17.459 16.791
10 1570215 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ( AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT) KSH 275,000 16.974 16.791
11 1570303 BACHELOR OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
12 1570348 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 275,000 17.043 16.791
13 1570417 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURE EDUCATION AND EXTENSION) KSH 275,000 17.043 17.459 16.791
14 1570423 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT KSH 275,000 17.043 17.459 16.791
15 1570549 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT) KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926
16 1570552 DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WORK KSH 102,000
17 1570555 DIPLOMA IN SALES AND MARKETING KSH 122,400
18 1570627 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY KSH 244,800 15.982 16.787 16.900
19 1570669 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PEACE STUDIES AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
20 1570685 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK AND ADMINISTRATION KSH 153,000 22.916 22.926 22.210
21 1570722 DIPLOMA IN AGRICULTURE KSH 183,000
22 1570723 DIPLOMA IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT KSH 183,000
23 1570758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY KSH 183,000
24 1570886 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION KSH 244,800 17.043 17.459
25 1570C35 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS WITH IT KSH 224,100 19.914
26 1570E64 DIPLOMA IN OIL AND GAS ECONOMICS KSH 163,000

 

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

REGULAR INTAKES: JANUARY  MAY      SEPTEMBER

Full Time / Part Time / Weekend

WHY STUDY AT TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

  1. The University College thrives in an environment that fosters technology, innovation creativity and
  2. The University College offers its students quality academic and career education to meet individual and societal The University College overall goal is to train career minded individuals by offering education that produces skilled, disciplined, honest and innovative workers through its programmes.
  3. Research and Development: Turkana University College prioritizes scientific research, technology and innovation as the key drivers for economic growth, solutions to socio-economic problems and poverty
  4. Academic resources: The University College has experienced and qualified staff, well equipped Library, Laboratory and ICT facilities with easy access to Wi-Fi internet and other academic
  5. Student Welfare Support: The University College has established accommodation facilities, sports fields in- door games and other recreational
  6. Course completion time: Students are able to complete their academic programmes course within the stipulated Students’ academic progress is closely monitored and evaluated on a regular basis.
  7. Flexible study options: Flexible modes of learning, which includes full- time, part- time, weekends, Online and Distance
  8. Security: There is enhanced security in the University College and its environs
  9. Community Service/Engagements: Turkana University College is committed to carrying out corporate social responsibility (CSR) based actives that add value to the
  10. Multicultural diversity: The University College recognizes the diversity of its students’ population and develops talents through organizing cultural
  11. Career Placement: The University College is committed to producing highly skilled individuals to fit the Job
  12. Academic exchanges: Students benefits from academic exchanges with local and international tertiary
  13. Turkana University offers intensive full-time, part-time and weekend study programmes that run at our campus throughout the year in its three schools.

 

(A)      SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Planning and Management.

Minimum requirements:

Relevant master’s degree from a recognized university.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

2. Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Technology.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field at Bachelors degree or any other University recognized by the MMUST senate in Curriculum and Instruction or in related disciplines in education.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
3. Master of Arts in Development Studies.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in the relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in the relevant field from a recognized University with two (2) years’ relevant work experience.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

4. Master of Social Work and Administration.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in the relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, LowerDivision, in the relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience; from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

5. Bachelor of Social Work and Administration.

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ (plus) in English or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
6. Bachelor of Arts in Development Studies.

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ (plus) in English or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

7. Bachelor of Education (Arts)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE and at least C+ in each of the twoteaching subjects chosen; or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects; or Diploma in Education.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Bachelor of Education (Science)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE with at least a C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen or 2 principal passes at A-level and 1 subsidiary pass in relevant subjects or Diploma in a relevant area of study .

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Education

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE or Diploma in ECDE or Diploma in Education or KCE with at least Division (III) plus P1 Certificateor KACE with 1 principal passes at A-level and 2 subsidiary pass plus ECE Diploma.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE and at least a C+(plus) inEnglish or 2 principal passes at A-level or Diploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

11. Bachelor of Education Technology (Computer Studies)

Minimum requirements:

Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE with at least C+ in Physics and ONE teaching subject or Mean grade of C (Plain) or its Equivalent with Diploma in relevant Technical Education from a recognizedInstitution.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
12. Bachelor of Disaster Management and Sustainable Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+ (Plus) in KCSE and C (Plain)in Biology,Mathematics, Geography, Chemistry/Physics, English

/Agriculture

/Economics or 2 principal passes at A level, one subject of which must be in Biology, or Diploma in relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

13. Bachelor of Arts (Criminology and Criminal Justice)

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C+(Plus)KCSE and at least a C+(plus) in English or 2principals and one subsidiary passes at A level or aDiploma in a relevant area of study.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

14. Diploma in Social work and Community Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE. or KCE Division II orKACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in the relevant area from a recognized institution or Craft Certificate from a recognized institution

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
15. Certificate in Social and Work Community Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of D (Plain) in KCSE or KCE Division III or

Anyother qualifications recognized by MMUST Senate.

20,000/= per semester 1 Academic year

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration

a)  Candidates may be admitted for the Course work, Research and Thesis Option or the Research and Thesis Option.

b)   A candidate for the Course work, Research and Thesis option must also satisfy the following minimum requirements:

i.  Be a holder of a Master of Business Administration degree from TUC or any other institution recognized by the Senate.

ii.   Be a holder of a Master’s degree from TUC in a relevant area of specialization or from any other institution recognized by the Senate

For admission to the Research and Thesis option, the applicants must be holders of an Undergraduate and Master’s Degree in Business Administration/Management or relevant.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
2. Masters in Business Administration

Specialization

Accounting, Marketing, Human Resource, Finance, Production &Operation Management, Small Business Management, Strategic Management.

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field or Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

3. Master of Arts in Public Administration & Management (MPAM)

Specialization

Public Policy and Administration, Local Government Administration, Community Development and NGO Management, Financial Management.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
  Minimum requirements:

Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division in a relevant field or Bachelor degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

 
4. Bachelor of Commerce

Minimum requirements:

a)   Be a holder of KCSE (or equivalent examination) certificate with a minimum aggregate of C+((plus) and a minimum of C(plain) in both Mathematics/Business Studies and English/Kiswahili, or

b)   Be a holder of KACE certificate with a minimum of two principal passes and one subsidiary pass and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE, or

c)  Be a holder of a business diploma validated by the Commission for University Education, or a professional certificate in a relevant discipline from a recognized professional institution.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
5. Bachelor of Science (Hospitality and Institutional Management)

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE with C(plain) in English, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics or 2 principal passes in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics at A-level or Diploma in Hospitality and Institution management.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

6. Bachelor of Business Management

Options:

Accounting, Marketing, Finance, HRM, Entrepreneurship, Banking & Finance, Purchasing & Supply Chain Management.

Minimum requirements:

Minimum aggregate of C+(plus) in KCSE and minimum of C (plain) in either Mathematic/Business Studies or English/Kiswahili or KACE certificate with minimum of 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary Pass, and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE or a Business Diploma validated by CUE with a minimumof credit C. Any other equivalent qualification as determined

by KNEC.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

 

 

 

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
7. Bachelor of Science in Economics

Minimum requirements:

Minimum aggregate of C+ in KCSE and minimum of C (plain) in either Mathematic/Business Studies or English/Kiswahili or KACE certificate with minimum of 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary Pass, and a minimum of a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE or a Business Diploma validated by CUE with a minimum of credit C or any other equivalent qualification as determined by KNEC.

50,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Diploma in Business Management

Specializations:

Accounting, Marketing, Finance, HRM, Entrepreneurship, Purchasing & Supply Chain Management.

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) KCSE. With C- (Minus) in Mathematics/Business studies/Commerce. or KCE Division III with a credit in Mathematics/Business related course and English or KACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in Business Management from any other recognized institution.

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Diploma in Oil and Gas Economics

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE, with C- (Minus) in Mathematics/Business studies/Commerce. or KCE Division III with a credit in Mathematics/Business related course and English or KACE with at least 1 principal Pass. or Certificate in Business Management from any other recognized institution. The Diploma in Oil and Gas Economics will be offered at Morendat Fire and Safety Training Centre, Eldoret.

20,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Certificate in Business Management

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade of D+ (Plus) or KCE Division III or Any other qualifications recognized by MMUST Senate

20,000/= per semester 2 Semesters

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
1. Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Science)

Minimum requirements:

The common regulations for Doctorate Degree programmes specified in Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology [MMUST] School of Graduate Studies shall apply.

i)   Applicants for the degree of PhD in Environmental Science will be required to have a Master’s Degree or its equivalent in Environmental Science or Studies, Biochemistry, Ecology, Environmental Education, Natural Resources Management, Social Sciences, Water Resources Management, Earth Science, Geology, Ecosystem Health, Health Sciences, Environmental Health, Veterinary Sciences.

ii)   Holders of other degrees who do not have a sound grounding in Environmental Science at MSc level will be required to audit courses in Master of Science in Environmental Science that may be relevant to their chosen field of study.

173,500/= (Year 1)

185,000/= (Year 2)

175,000/= (Year 3)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
2. Master of Science in Human Evolutionary Biology

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree in Biological Sciences, Geology, Archaeology or Anthropology with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, from a recognized University or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, from a recognized university with relevant 2 years’ working experience.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

3. Master of Science in Public Health

Minimum requirements:

Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Upper Division, in a relevant field or Bachelor’s degree with 2nd Class Honors, Lower Division, in a relevant field with two (2) years’ relevant experience from a recognized Institution.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
4. Master of Science in Environmental Science

Minimum requirements:

i.   Applicants for the degree of Master of Science in Environmental Science will be required to have a Bachelor’s Degree with at least second class Upper Division or a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.00 on a scale of 4.00 or its equivalent in relevant areas of science.

ii.  Holders of a Second Class Honours Degree Lower Division in the areas listed in 5.2 above or a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50 on a scale of 4.00 with additional proven relevant training, or work experience/research ability evidenced by published work in refereed journals, or if in addition to the degree, they have a postgraduate qualification (certificate or diploma) in the relevant field.

162,750/= (Year 1)

138,500/= (Year 2)

 

Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
5. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics and Resource Management

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Economics and Resource Management) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade C+(plus) in Biology/ Biological Sciences and Mathematics and a C (plain) in Chemistryor Physics or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

6. Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Education and Extension) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade C+ in Biology/ Biological Sciences and Chemistry and a C (plain) in Mathematics and English or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
7. Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+(plus) in KCSE and a C+(plus) in Biology or Biological Sciences and C (plain) in Mathematics, or 2 Principal passes at A-level, one of which must be in Biology, or Diploma in relevant area of study (may be exempted in relevant units)

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

8. Bachelor of Science in Natural Resources Management

Minimum requirements:

All candidates admitted to the degree program of Bachelor of Science (Agricultural Economics and Resource Management) must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of C+ (plus) in KCSE as stipulated in the common university entrance regulations. In addition, the candidates must have obtained at least grade B- (minus) in Biology/Biological Sciences, B- (minus) in Geography,C+(plus) in Chemistry or B- (minus) in Physical Sciences and a C+(plus) in Mathematics in KCSE or equivalent examination. An added advantage will be given to students who have passed with at leasta C (plain) grade in Agriculture or Economics at KCSE or equivalent examination or KNEC diploma or its equivalent in Agriculture or related field.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
9. Bachelor of Science in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+ (plus) in KCSE with C- (minus) in English, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics/Mathematics at EACE or Diploma in Community Health and Science from a recognized Institution.

67,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

10. Bachelor of Science in Renewable Energy Technology

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of a C+ (plus) in KCSE with C- (minus) in each of the following; Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry or KNEC

Diploma in relevant Technical Education from a recognized Institution

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

11. Bachelor of Science in Computer Science

Minimum requirements:

A candidate must satisfy any of the following minimum requirements:

i)   KSCE Mean Grade of C+ (plus), with at least a C+ (plus) in Mathematics andPhysics/Physical Science, or

ii)   KACE with at least 2 Principles passes in Mathematics and Physics and 1 subsidiary pass, or

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  PROGRAMMES AND MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS DURATION AND FEES
  iii)  Accredited Diploma in Computer Science /IT/ or related field with at least a credit pass from Commission for Higher Education accredited and validated institution.

iv)  KNEC Diploma holders in Computer studies with at least a credit pass and a mean grade of C (plain) in KCSE.

 
12. Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Statistics with Information Technology

Minimum requirements:

Mean grade of C+ (plus) in KCSE and at least a C+ (plus) in Mathematics, Or 2 Principal passes in relevant science subjects and a subsidiary pass at A-level, 1 of the Principals must be in Mathematics.

55,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

13. Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Aquaculture Technology

Minimum requirements:

a) Mean grade of C+(plus) in KCSE or its equivalent as determinedby the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC)

b) KNEC diploma or its equivalent fisheries and aquaculture or related field

65,000/= per semester 4 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

17. Diploma in Water Technology

Minimum requirements:

Minimum Mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE with D+ (plus) in each of the following; Mathematics, Physics or Physical Sciences or a KNEC Craft Certificate from a recognized institution.

40,000/= per semester 3 Academic years

 

Day / Evening / Weekend

 

  OR

Have  A-Level certificate with at least  two subsidiary  passes in Biology and/or Chemistry plus a subsidiary pass in any one of the following subjects: Physics, Mathematics, Geography, Economics, and or Food Nutrition.

 
20 Diploma in Health Records with IT

A minimum grade of C(plain) in KCSE and C(plain) in Maths and English/Kiswahili, D+ in Biology .D+ in Physics or physical science, chemistry or computer studies OR certificate in any related course from a recognized institution.

Ø  30,000/= per semester

Ø  3 Academic years

Ø  Day / Evening

/ Weekend

21 Diploma in Environmental Health

Minimum requirements

A minimum mean grade of C- in K.C.S.E or its equivalent with a minimum pass of C- in: English or Kiswahili, Biology or Biological Sciences AND

A minimum pass of C- (minus) in any two of the following: – Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Physical Sciences, Building Construction or Technical drawing

OR

A certificate in Public Health Technology from recognized institutions and a mean grade of C-(minus).

Ø
22  

Diploma in Environmental Science

 

Minimum requirements

A minimum mean grade of C-(minus) KCSE and atleast D+ in Mathematics, C- in Biology/Biological Sciences or Physical Sciences

OR

A certificate in a related course from a recognized institution.

Ø
23 Diploma in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum mean grade C- (minus) in KCSE with at least D+ (plus) in either Biology or Chemistry or Certificate in Community Health and Development from a recognized institution.

Ø  30,000/= per semester

Ø  3 Academic years

Ø  Day / Evening / Weekend

24 Certificate in Community Health and Development

Minimum requirements:

Minimum entry requirements for the certificate course shall be D (plus) in KCSE or the relevant artisan course.

Ø  20,000/= per semester

Ø  1 Academic year

Ø  Day / Evening / Weekend

25 Certificate in Health Records with IT

Minimum requirements

A minimum grade of D+(plus) in KCSE and D(plain) in Maths and English/Kiswahili, D in Biology. D in Physics or physical science, Chemistry or computer studies.

Ø  20,000/= per semester

Ø  1 Academic year

Ø  Day / Evening

 

LIST OF TVET PROGRAMMES

  PROGRAMMES LEVEL
1. Agricultural Machinery and equipment Level 4
2. Sustainable Agriculture for rural development Level 5
3. ICT Level 5
4. ICT Level 6
5. Community Health Level 5
6. Community Health Level 6
7. Social work and Community development Level 5
8. Social work and Community development Level 6
9. Business Management Level 5
10. Human Resource Management Level 5
11. Human Resource Management Level 6
12. Clearing and forwarding Level 6
13. Computer Science Level 6
14. Cooperative Management Level 6
15. Cooperative Management Level 5
  PROGRAMMES LEVEL
16. Corporate Governance Level 6
17. Counseling Psychology Level 5
18. Counseling Psychology Level 6
19. Insurance Studies Level 6
20. Insurance Studies Level 5
21. Marketing Level 6
22. Marketing Level 5
23. Medical Engineering Level 6
24. Medical Engineering Level 5
25. Project Management Level 5
26. Project Management Level 6
27. Public Administration Level 6

 

SHORT COURSES

1.  Communication Skills

  1. Procurement Practice

3.  Life Skills

  1. Risk Management

5.  Business Plan

  1. Portfolio Management

7.  Financial Reporting

  1. Entrepreneurship

9.  Leadership and Governance

  1. Competent Project Management Stress Management Strategies

12.  Introduction to Customer Service

  1. Telephone Customer Service

14.  Customer Analysis

  1. Road Safety

Application Procedures;

Duly filled application form should be addressed to the Registrar-Academics Affairs.

Application form should be accompanied by copies of relevant academic and professional certificates and/or passport size photo and a copy of National ID or a birth certificate.

Application fee is as follows:

  • Kshs 1,000/= (Certificate, Diploma & Bachelors Programmes).
  • Kshs 2,000/= (post-graduate programmes).
  • US dollars 50 for non-Kenya

Mode of payment:

  1. Fees are payable either per semester, trimester or One academic year is equivalent to TWO semesters orTHREE trimesters.
  2. Payment to be deposited in the following bank account. Bank Name: KCB, Lodwar Branch

Account Name: Turkana University College Bank Account: 1204387079

  • MPesa payable to Turkana University College

Business No. 522123

Account No. 80182K “Student REG.NO

Lodwar – Kitale Highway, P.O. Box 69 – 30500, Lodwar                                 

+254 (0792 800 500)                                                                                                                             +254 (0792 802 802)

registrarac@tuc.ac.ke                             www.tuc.ac.ke                                                                       @turkanauniversity                  @turkunicollege

KISWAHILI FORM 3 END TERM EXAMS PLUS ANSWERS

CHETI CHA KUHITIMU ELIMU YA SEKONDARI TATHMINI YA PAMOJA

TATHIMINI YA PAMOJA

JINA: …………………………………………………………………………………….. NAMBANI YAKO:………………..

SAHIHI:…………………………………….                                                                TAREHE:…………………………….

MUDA: SAA 2½

SHULE YA UPILI YA RUARAKA

KISWAHILI KIDATO CHA TATU

MWISHO WA MUHULA WA TATU

MUDAL SAA 2½

MAAGIZO

  • JIBU MASWALI YOTE KWENYE NAFASI ULIZOACHIWA

KWA MATUMIZI YA MUTAHINI PEKEE

SWALI UPEO ALAMA
INSHA 20  
UFAHAMU 15  
MATUMIZI YA LUGHA 20  
ISIMU JAMII 10  
USHAIRI 15  
FASIHI 20  
JUMLA 100  

 

 SEHEMU A: INSHA (ALAMA 20)

Andika insha ifuatayo. Insha yako isipungue maneno 400.

Serikali ya Kenya imefanya mengi kuinua viwango vya elimu nchini hasa katika shule za msingi na za sekondari. Andikia waziri wa elimu barua ukipongeza serikali kwa juhudi hizi.

SEHEMU B: UFAHAMU (ALAMA 15)

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali

Nimekaa na kutafakari kwa muda mrefu juu ya mabilioni ya pesa ambayo yametengwa na serikali ili kudhamini miradi ya maendeleo ya wanawake. Kina mama au wanawake wengine wanakiri na kusema kwamba fedha hizo zimewezesha kuwaondoa katika lindi la unyanyasaji kutoka kwa waume zao, kwani kila mmoja aneheshimu mwenzake kwa sababu ya kipato alicho nacho. Wengi wameweza kuanza biashara ndogondogo ambazo huwaletea angalau kipato kidogo.

Ukweli ni kwamba fedha hizi zimesaidia kuwatoa wanawake wengi katika unyanyasaji, kwani wengi wanaweza kuanzisha kazi za ujasiri amali na hata kuendesha shughuli mbalimbali za maendeleo. Kutokana na mafanikio haya, wabunge waliopitisha hoja bungeni ya kuanzisha mpango huu wa kuwakwamua wanawake kimaendeleo wanafaa kupongezwa. Mafanikio haya yamewafanya akina mama kujikimu kimaisha na hivyo kutowategemea waume katika kila jambo.

Ukitaka kujua ukweli kuhusu hili, nenda kwenye masoko utaona akina mama zaidi na hivyo wanapaswa kuwezeshwa kwa kila hali na mali. Akina mama pia wanapaswa kupongezwa kwani wameamua kujitosa kukopa fedha kutoka kwenye taasisi mbalimbali za fedha. Fedha hizo kwa kiwango kikubwa zimewainua kutoka katika ufukara uliokithiri hadi katika maisha ya heshima. Wale ambao hawajajaribu kuchukua mikopo, ni muhimu wafanye hivyo ili wajikimu kimaisha.

Maisha ya sasa ni magumu, kwa hivyo yahitaji kusaidiana kwa kila hali na mali. Wanaume kwa wanawake ni vyema wachange pesa ili wazumbue riziki. Ushirikiano utarahisisha maisha yaohata hivyo sio tu akina mama hau wameondokewa na unyanyasaji waliokuwa wakipata ndani ya nyumba zao kutoka kwa akina baba, bali hata maswala ya mrundikano wa kesi za kugombea ardhi kwa akina mama zimepungua. Sababu ni kwamba akina mama wengi wameweza kujitafutia ardhi wenyewe kwa fedha walizonazo.

Ukweli ni kwamba hali imebadilika kinyume na hapo awali, ambapo majumba ya kifahari na mashangingi yalikuwa hifadhi ya wanaume, siku hizi wanawake wamemiliki hayo yote.

 

Maswali

  1. Ipe taarifa hii anwani         (alama 1)

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  1. Wabunge wamewafaa wanawake kwa njia gani         (alama 2)

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  1. Wanaume walikuwa kikwazo cha maendeleo nchini vipi? (alama 2)

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  1. Mfumo wa serikali umewasaidiaje wanawake         (alama 4)

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  1. Kulingana na makala haya, toa sababu zinazowafanya baadhi ya wanawake kuishi katika uchochole         (alama 3)

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  1. Ni nini imepanguza kesi za kugombea ardhi kwa akina mama? (alama 1)

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  1. Eleza maana ya misamiati ifuatayo kama ilivyotumiwa katika makala haya
  2. Wazumbue

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  1. Kujitosa

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SEHEMU C : MATUMIZI YA LUGHA (ALAMA 20)

  1. Taja sifa bainifu za sauti /s/         (alama 2)

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  1. Tumia neno mpaka katika sentensi kama; (alama 2)
  2. Nomino

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  1. Kihusishi

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  1. Tunga sentensi moja ukionyesha matumizi mawili ya alama ya kuakifisha ifuatayo

(alama 2)

Ritifaa/kibainishi

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  1. Bainisha aina za vitenzi katika sentensi hii         (alama 2)

Mjomba alikuwa tajiri lakini sasa ni maskini.

 

 

  1. Nomino zilizopigiwa mstari ni za ngeli gani? (alama 2)

Kuonyeshaviambishi katika neno husumbua wanafunzi sana

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  1. Yakinisha sentensi hii         (alama 2)

Usipokuja kwetu hutampata mama .

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  1. Eleza maana mbili katika sentensi hii         (alama 2)

Majambazi walimwibia mkurugenzi gari jipya

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  1. Tofautisha matumizi ya kiashiria ‘huyu’ katika sentensi hii.         (alama 2)

Huyu aliachishwa kazi na mkurugenzi huyu

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  1. Bainisha kirai nomino na kirai kitenzi katika sentensi hii         (alama 2)

Punda mkongwe ameshindwa kutembea

 

 

  1. Andika katika usemi wa taarifa         (alama 2)

“Tutawatembelea wazazi wetu leo jioni,” Leo alimwambia Asha

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SEHEMU YA D : ISUMU JAMII (ALAMA 10)

  1. Eleza sababu nne zinazowafanya watu kubadili msimbo         (alama 4)

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  1. Mazungumzo ya mahakamani husheheni sifa zipi?         (alama 6)

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SEHEMU YA E: USHAIRI (ALAMA 15)

Soma shairi lifuatalo kisha ujibu maswali yatakayofuata

Kizazi kijacho,

Ni kizazi ninachokihurumia!

Mno ninakisikitikia,

Hadi kushika tama.

 

Najua hakitanikuta kamwe,

Kaburini nitakuwa nimefukiwa,

Futi sita!

Lakini sikio langu siku moja,

Nitalitega kusikiliza vitukuu,

Vikiulizana maswali

 

Mti ni nini?

Eti kuna viumbe nyuni,

Warukao na kuimba nyimbo nzuri?

Mababu nasikia eti,

Maji hawakununua kutoka ng’ambo!

Mito na maziwa ilijaa maji tele!

Kiu wakikata na kuoga,

Eti bahari safi ilikuwa,

Hadi watu kuongelea?

 

Nitawacheka!

La, nitawahurumia,

La, nitajilaumu mimi,

Kwani niliyaharibu mazingira hayo.

Maswali

  1. Kwa nini mshairi anakihurumia kizazi kijacho         (alama 2)

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  1. Eleza kile kingetokea kwa maji na mimea (alama 2)

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  1. Eleza dhamira ya mshairi huyu         (alama 2)

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  1. Taja tamathali ya usemi inayojitokeza katika mshororo wa pili ubeti wa pili (alama 1)

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  1. Andika ubeti wa nne kwa lugha ya nathari (alama 4)

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  1. Eleza toni ya shairi hili (alama 1)

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  1. Taja nafsi neni katika shairi hili         (alama 1)

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  1. Eleza maana ya maneno yafuatayo kama yalivyotumika katika shairi (alama 2)
  2. Vitukuu

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  1. Mababu

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SEHEMU F: FASIHI (ALAMA 20)

Chagua swali moja tu kutoka mojawapo wa sehemu zifuatazo: Riwaya, Tamthilia na Hadithi Fupi.

RIWAYA: CHOZI LA HERI (ASUMPTA MATEI)

  1. a) Eleza athari za mzozo wa baada ya kutawazwa kwa kiongozi katika nchiya wahafidhina (alama 10)
  2. b) Onyesha jinsi haki za watoto zinavyokiukwa katika inchi ya  wahafidhina (alama 10)

 

TAMTHILIA: KIGOGO (PAULINE KEA)

  1. Onyesha namna Majoka kama Kigogo wa Sagamoyo anavyotumia mamlaka yake vibaya.

(alama 20)

 

HADITHI FUPI: TUMBO LISILOSHIBA NA HADITHI NYINGINE

  1. a) Fafanua jinsi suala la umaskini linajitokeza katika hadithi ya Tumbo Lisiloshiba.

(alama 10)

b)”Kama kawaida, kwa mzee mambo na leo tena kuna jambo. Jambo linalotokana na mambo”

  1. Eleza muktadha wa kauli hii. (alama 4)
  2. Fafanua sifa tatu zinazohusishwa na mzee mambo (alama 6)



CHETI CHA KUHITIMU ELIMU YA SEKONDARI

TATHMINI YA PAMOJA

KIDATO CHA TATU

MWONGOZO WA KUSAHIHISHIA

  1. SEHEMU A- INSHA
  • Mwanafunziaeleze mambo ambayoserikaliya Kenya inafanyakuinuaviwangovyamasomo.
  • Baadhiyahojamwanafunzianatarajiwakutajanakuelezakikamilifuni:
  1. Serikaliinawalipiawanafunziwotekiasikikubwa cha karo.
  • Kilamwakaserikaliinawaajiriwalimukuondoatatizo la uhabawawalimu.
  1. Serikaliinatoapesazakuinuamiundomisingishulenikama vile darasa.
  2. Kupitiambungesherianyingizimetungwanakupitishwazakumlindamwanafunzi
  • Kuwaadhibuwanafunzi wale wanaotovukakinidhamu.
  1. SEHEMU B : UFAHAMU
  2. Maendeleoyawanawake

Wanawakenauchumi

(Kadiriajibu la mwanafunzi                                                                            ( 1×1=alama 1)

  1. Wabungewalipitishahojabungeniyakuanzishampangowakuwakwamuawanawakekimaendeleo (alama 2)

(alama 2)

 

 

 

 

  1. – Umewaondoleaufukara/kuwaleteakipato.
  1. i) Hawajajaribukuchukuamikopo.
  2. ii) Kutoshirikiananawaumezaokatikakutafutariziki.

iii) Kunyanyaswanawaumezao.                                                                                   (3 x 1=alama 3)

  1. Akina mama wengiwamewezakujitafutiaardhiwenyewekwafedhawalizonazo.
  2. i) Wapate
  3. ii) Kujiingiza

 

  1. SEHEMU C : MATUMIZI YA LUGHA
  2. – Ni kikwamizo
  • Hutamkiwakwenyeufizi
  • Sautisighuna (zozote 2 x 1=alama 2)
  1. Mfanowasentensi

Mpakawashuleyetuunafikampakamtoni                                                 ( 2 x 1=alama 2)

Nomino                                           Kihusishi

Mtoni

  1. Rafikiyangualiendang’ambomiakaya ’90. ( 2 x 1=alama 2)
  2. Alikuwa – kitenzikishirikishikikamilifu

ni           -Kitenzikishirikishikipungufu                                                                       ( 2 x 1=alama2)

  1. Kuonyesha – Ngeliya KU

Viambishi – Ngeliya KI-VI                                                                                               (2 x 1=alama 2)

  1. Ukijakwetuutampata mama                (alama 2)
  2. i) – Kwamanufaayao
  • Kwamanufaayamkurugenzi ( 2 x 1=alama 2)
  1. Huyualiachishwa – Kiwakilishi

Mkurugenzihuyu – Kivumishikiashiria                                                                    ( 2 x 1=alama 2)

  1. Pundamkongwe- Kirainomino

ameshindwakutembea – Kiraikitenzi                                                                      ( 2 x 1=alama 2)

  1. Ashaaliwaambiakuwawangewatembeleawaazaziwaosikuhiyojioni (alama2)

 

 

 

 

  1. SEHEMU D : USHAIRI
  2. Kwa vile aliyaharibumazingiranahivyokizazikijachohakitapatakuonamazuriyamazingirahayo. (alama 2)
  3. – Majiyoteyamito, maziwanabahariyangechafukanakukauka.
  • Mimeaingekauka /kukatwa ( 2 x 1=alama 2)
  1. Anazinduawatuwatunzemazingirakwamanufaayakizazikijacho                (alama 2)
  2. Tasfida (alama 1)
  3. Anaonapiahangefayahivyonabadalayakeangejilaumuyeyekwa vile aliyaharibumazingirayale                (alama 4)
  4. Toni yahuruma                (alama 1)
  5. Mtu (mke au mume) wakizazi cha leoaliyekomaanaanayejalimazingira (alama 1)
  6. i) Watakaozaliwasikuzausoni                (alama 1)
  7. ii) Walioishisikuzilizopita (alama 1)

 

  1. SEHEMU E: FASIHI (ALAMA 20)

RIWAYA CHOZI LA RERI

  1. Atharizamzozowabaadayakutawazwakwakiongozimpyanchiniwahafidhina
  2. Kuzorotakwausalama
  3. Kuuliwakwaraia
  • Ukimbiziwandanikwandani
  1. Kuchomwakwamali
  2. Uporajiwamalihasayawafanyabiashara
  3. Kudidimiakwauchumi
  • Maandamano
  • Kujeruhiwa
  1. Ubakaji
  2. Kukwamakwausafiri
  3. Uharibifuwamazingira
  • Kufurushwa
  • Uharibifuwamisitu
  • Hofuyakushambuliwa
  1. Magonjwa ( zozote 10 x 1=alama 10)
  2. Jinsihakizawatotozinavyokiukwanchiniwahafidhina
  3. Kuchapwa –Ridhaaanamchapamwangeka
  4. Kutotibiwa –watotowawafanyikazikatikashamba la kahawahawatibiwi
  • Kuuliwakwawazaziwao- katika vitakatikamsituwa Mamba,walindausalamawanauawazaziwakimbizinakuwaachawatotowakiwamayatime
  1. Kuibwa-Sauna anawaiba Dick naMwaliko.
  2. Kutelekezwakatikaumaskini – Baba KaivuanamtelekezaKaivukatikaumaskini.
  3. Kuhiniwamalezi – FumbaanamhiniChandachemamalezikwakumtelekezakwanyanyake.
  • Kunyimwachakula-MwangekanaMwangemwananyimwachakulana mama zao.
  • Kutishwa-Dick alitishwana Buda kuwaatasingiziwawiziakikataakulanguadawazakulevya.
  1. KunyanyaswakimapenzimfanoZohali
  2. KutumikishwaMfanoZohali
  3. KutumiwakamavyombovyamapenzimfanoFumbaa
  • Kuajiriwa –Chandachemakuchunamajaniakiwadarasani
  • KuuzamihandaratiMfano Dick
  • KukatizwamasomoMfanoMwalimuna Dick
  1. Kuchomwa-UmatiunamchomaLemi
  • Kukataliwanawazazimfano Baba kipagaanamkanaKipanga.
  • KuuzwaMfano Bi. Kangaraanawanzawasicha;

Kadiriamajibumengine                                                           ( zozote 10 x 1=alama 10)

 

KIGOGO

  1. Anaangamizawapinzani wake
  2. Anafungasoko la chapakazi
  • Anaajiriwatuwanasabayao
  1. Kandarasizinatolewakwamapendeleo
  2. Anatumiapolisivibayakuwapiganakuwauawaandamanaji
  3. JelainatumiwakwamanufaayakeMajoka
  • Anaidhinishaupikajiwapombeharamu
  • Majokaanaruhusuuchafuziwamazingira
  • RasilimalizaserikaliyaJimbo la Sagamoyozinatumikakugharamiashereheyasikuyakuzaliwakwake. (zozote 10 x 1=alama 10)

 

HADITHI FUPI: TUMBO LISILOSHIBA NA HADITHI NYINGINE

  1. Jinsisuala la umaskinilinajitokezakatikahadithiyaTumboLisiloshiba
  2. Maskinihawashauriwikuhusiananamaamuziyanayowahusu K.V kuhamishwa
  1. Madongoporomokanimtaawenyevibandauchwaravinavyozungukwanauozonabubujiko la majimachafu.
  2. Mnaharufuyauvundoinayoudhi
  • Mkahawamshenzi (duni) unapatikanakatikamtaahuu.
  1. WakaziwaMadongoporomokawanaelezwakuwamaskinina Bi. Suruta “Huwawanajalininikuhusuwatumaskinikamasisi?”
  2. (zozote 1 x 10=alama 10)

 

  1. i)Ni maelezoyamwandishi

Yanahusumaishayaubadhirifuyamzee mambo.

Mzee mambo ameandaasherehekubwasababumtoto wake wa kwanza anaingianasarina Yule wamwishoameanzakuotameno.

Mwandishianamdhihakikwaubadhirifuhuuwakujihusishana mambo yasiokuwanamaana.                                                                                                                                        ( 4 x 1=alama 4)

  1. ii) – Mporaji –Mzee mambo nimfanyikazihewaanayeporataifakwakudaikuzifanyiawizarambalimbalikazi.
  • Fisadi –Hafanyikazilakinianapokeamshaharakutokawizarambalimbali.
  • Mnafiki – Anajifichandaniyauchamunguilikujiliwaza.

(Kadiriamajibumengineyawanafunzi)                                                       ( 3 x 2=alama 6)

 

  1. SEHEMU YA F: ISIMU JAMII
  2. i) Kuonyeshahisiazaok.mkirafiki, furahan.k
  3. ii) Kujinasibishanahadhiyalughaiwapokatikajamiilughamojainahadhikulikonyingine.

iii) Kuonyeshaumahiriwalughamoja au zaidi

  1. iv) Kujitambulishakatikakundilitumialolugha Fulani.
  2. v) Mtuanapokosamsamiati. (zozote 4 x 1=alama 4)
  3. i) Lugharasminasahihikisarufikutumiwa.
  4. ii) Huzingatiazaidikutoaushahidiilihukumuitolewe.

iii) Lughayaheshimahutumiwanamawakilinawatuwenginekumuelekeahakimu.

  1. iv) Huhusishakuulizamaswalinakujibizana.
  2. v) Sentensihuwandefunamarudiokwakusudi la kuondoautata.

vi)Msamiatiwamahakamahutumiwak.mmshtakiwa, kesin.k

(Mwalimuakadiriemajibumengineyamwanafunzi)                                          ( 6 x 1=alama 6)

 

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UDA Grass root Elections: Available Positions, Requirements

UNITED DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE, UDA, GRASSROOT ELECTIONS.

The United Democratic Alliance will hold grassroots elections at the Polling Centre, Ward, Constituency, and County levels, in accordance with articles 16,17,18 and 19 of the party constitution and in accordance with articles 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 of UDA Party Elections regulations.

Interested members should submit applications on or before set deadline.

1. The various positions to be contested at each level are;

ARTICLE 16: THE COUNTY CONGRESS-OFFICIALS

The County Congress comprises Twenty (20) Constituency Committee Members drawn from each Constituency from the County and the elected County leaders of the party in the county. (Governors & Deputy Governors, Senators & Women Reps)

The County Congress shall elect from among themselves thirteen (13) officials and seven (7) other members (at least 3 from either gender) to constitute the County Executive Committee.

  1. Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson (One (1) from each gender);
  2. Secretary and Deputy Secretary (One (1) from each gender);
  3. Treasurer;
  4. Representative of the religious groups;
  5.  Representative of professional groups.
  6. Seven (7) members (at least Three (3) from either gender)
  7. Organizing Secretary;
  8. Representative of Youth;
  9. Representative of Women;
  10. Representative of Persons with Disability;
  11. Representative of MSMEs;
  12. Representative of farmers;

ARTICLE 17: CONSTITUENCY CONGRESS – OFFICIALS

The Constituency Congress comprises the Twenty (20) ward Committee members from each Ward and the elected leaders of the party in the constituency (Member(s) of the National Assembly.)

The Constituency Congress shall elect from among themselves thirteen (13) officials and seven (7) other members (at least 3 from either gender).

  1. Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson (1 from either gender);
  2. Secretary and Deputy Secretary (1 from either gender);
  3. Treasurer;
  4. Organizing Secretary;
  5. Representative of Youth;
  6. Representative of Women;
  7. Representative of Persons with Disability;
  8. Representative of MSMEs;
  9. Representative of farmers;
  10. Representative of the religious groups;
  11. Representative of professional groups;
  12. Seven (7) members (at least 3 from either gender)

ARTICLE 18: THE WARD CONGRESS-OFFICIALS

The Ward Congress comprises Twenty (20) polling Centre Committee members from each polling Centre in the ward and the elected leaders of the party in the Ward. (MCA)

The Ward Congress shall elect from among themselves thirteen (13) officials and seven (7) other members (at least 3 from either gender) to constitute the Ward Executive Committee.

  1. Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson (1 from either gender);
  2. Secretary and Deputy Secretary (1 from either gender);
  3. Treasurer;
  4. Organizing Secretary;
  5.  Representative of Youth;
  6. Representative of Women;
  7. Representative of Persons with Disability;
  8. Representative of MSMEs;
  9. Representative of farmers;
  10. Representative of the religious groups;
  11. Representative of professional groups;
  12. Seven (7) other members (at least 3 from either gender)

ARTICLE 19: POLLING CENTRE MEMBERS COMMITTEE

The polling Centre Committee shall be elected by all the party members at the polling Centre and shall comprise the following categories;

1. Three (3) members representing the religious groups (At least one (1) from either gender);
2. Four (4) members representing Micro, Small, Medium as well as large enterprises/traders (Two (2) from each gender);
3. Three (3) members representing the Professional groups (At least one (1) from either gender);
4. Four (4) members representing the Youth (Two (2) from each gender);
5. Three (3) members representing various categories of farmers; (At least one (1) from either gender).
6.One (1) member representing Special Interest Groups.
7. Two (2) other Members. (One (1) from each Gender.)

The twenty (20) polling Centre members shall elect from among themselves Thirteen (13) officials who shall form the Polling Centre Executive Committee.

  1. Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson (One (1) from each Gender.;
  2. Secretary and Deputy Secretary (One (1) from each Gender.);
  3. Treasurer,
  4. Organizing Secretary;
  5. Representative of Youth,
  6. Representative of the religious groups;
  7. Representative of professional groups
  8. Representative of Persons with Disability:;
  9. Representative of farmers;
  10. Representative of MSMEs;

    2. APPLICATION REGISTRATION PROCESS

    The application process will done online via httpss//app.uda.ke/grassroot or httpssuda.ke

Registration Guide

A structured guide is provided on the application portal.

Selection of Election Level:

Candidates should select the desired election level. Note: The default level is the Polling Centre.

Verification of Details:

Prior to progressing, candidates must confirm the accuracy of the provided personal Payment Completion:

After verifying personal details, candidates must process their payment. The fee varies based on the election level chosen.

Confirmation via OTP.

Candidates will receive a One-Time Password (OTP) for verification. Ensure that the phone number provided is accurate to receive this OTP.

3.REGISTRATION FEE SCHEDULE

Position Amount
POLLING CENTRE OFFICIALS 200
WARD OFFICIALS 1000
CONSTITUENCY OFFICIALS 2000
COUNTY CHAIRMAN/DEPUTY CHAIR 20000
COUNTY SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY 10000
COUNTY TREASURER & ORGANIZING SECRETARY 10000
OTHER COUNTY OFFICIALS 5000

All county officials must be life members of the party before assuming office.

4. ELIGIBILITY

All candidates:

  • Must be fully paid up members.
  • Must apply through the UDA Election Portal.
  • Must have paid the relevant fees.
  • Must have their names on the register of members.

Additional requirements:

For Ward: Should either have been elected at the polling Centre or be a sitting MCA.

For Constituency: Should either have been elected at the ward or be a sitting Member of the National Assembly.

For County: Should either have been elected at the constituency or be a sitting Governor,
Deputy Governor, Senator, or Woman Representative.

Note: Aspiring candidates for County, Constituency, and Ward roles must commence their election at the Polling Centre.

5. VOTING PROCEDURE FOR PARTY ELECTIONS

The returning officer will enter your ID no. for verification. Once verified, you vote, select
your prefered candidate, and click the VOTE button.

Confirm Your Selection by Clicking’Confirm Vote’ Proceed to the Next Election and Cast Your Vote.

After Voting in All Elections, a summary of your choice will appear and you Confirm Your Votes

At the closing of voting, the Returning Officers Will Conclude the Process, Triggering the Generation of a PDF file with the final Results and tally.

TSC responses to questions raised on the Minet medical cover for teachers

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has responded to queries raised by members of Parliament on the management and services offered by the teachers’ medical insurer, Minet. The response was provided by TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia.

RESPONSE BY TSC TO THE QUESTION BY SENATOR ROSE  NYAMUNGA MP, ON MANAGEMENT OF THE TEACHERS’ MEDICAL SCHEME

Presented by: DR. NANCY NJERI MACHARIA, CBS, SECRETARY/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

  1. BACKGROUND

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is established under article 237 (1) of the Constitution with the overall mandate of teacher management. Specifically, Article 237 (2) of the Constitution mandates the Commission to: –

  1. a) Register trained teachers;
  2. b) Recruit and employ registered teachers;
  3. c) Assign teachers for service in any public school or institution;
  4. d) promote and transfer teachers;
  5. e) Exercise disciplinary control over teachers;
  6. f) Terminate the employment of teachers engaged in public

1.2  The Commission is further mandated Under Article 237 (3) of the Constitution to: –

  1. a) Review the standards of education and training of persons entering the teaching service;
  2. b) Review the national demand for, and the supply of teachers; and
  3. c) Advise the National Government on matters relating to the teaching profession.

1.3  On the other hand, section 11 of the Teachers Service Commission Act requires the Commission to: –

  1. a) Formulate policies to achieve its mandate;
  2. b) Provide strategic leadership and direction;
  3. c) Prescribe teaching standards and ensure compliance;
  4. d) Manage the Teachers payroll;
  5. e) Facilitate career progression & professional development;
  6. f) Monitor the Conduct and Performance of teachers; and do all such other things as may be necessary for the effective discharge of its functions and the exercise of its powers.

1.4 Further in compliance with the provisions of Article 41 of the Constitution the Commission negotiated and signed Collective Bargaining Agreement 2017-2021 (CBA) with the teacher unions. The CBA was informed by a comprehensive Job Evaluation Report which was conducted jointly  by  TSC  and  the  Salaries  and  Remuneration Commission. The CBA came into effect on 1St July, 2017.

1.5 Accordingly, the Constitution of Kenya, the Teachers Service Commission Act, the Code of Regulations and Code of Code of Conduct for Teachers, Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) 2017-2021 read together with other policies forms the legal framework underpinning the Commission’s operations.

  1. THE TEACHERS MEDICAL SCHEME

2.1 The Teachers Service Commission, in its efforts to conform to the National Policy on Universal Health Care for Citizens approached National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) in July 2019 for the provision of Medical Insurance Cover to all teachers employed by the Commission. The NHIF later submitted  a  proposed  medical  premium  cover for the 318,000  teachers  at  an   annual   contract  price  of Kshs.15 Billion totaling to 45 Billion in three years.

2.2 Consequently,  the  Commission  requested  the  National Treasury  to  provide  an  annual  budget  allocation  of Kshs. 15Billion yearly for teacher’s medical scheme for three years (2019 – 2022).

2.3 The  National  Treasury,  in  their  response  advised  the Commission that due to the harsh economic conditions they would not be able to fund the teachers’ medical scheme at the amount of Kshs. 1 5 Billion annually.

2.4  Due to lack of budgetary provisions to have a full-fledged medical insurance cover for teachers and based on the response  from  both  NH IF  and  National  Treasury,  the Commission settled for a Hybrid Insurance Model comprising of Capitation Financing-Model and Fully Insured components to bridge the budgetary gap and ensure that all teachers are medically covered.

2.5  In compliance with the provisions of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act 2015, the Commission engaged Minet Insurance Brokers (K) Ltd. through a competitive process that resulted in the award of contract for the provision  of  Teachers’   Medical  Insurance Cover for 318,000  teachers  as   principal   members  and  their dependents.

2.6 Minet was awarded a three (3) year framework contract at a contract sum of Kshs.35,220,512,500. The Scheme is structured under a consortium of insurance companies and administered by Minet Kenya Insurance Brokers Limited.

2.7 The Teachers’ Medical Scheme is also structured in two models as indicated below:

  1. a) Capitation Model: This is a kind of healthcare payment system where a physician or hospital is paid a fixed amount per patient for the agreed period of time. In this model, the Outpatient, Inpatient, Dental, Optical and Maternity were all grouped under capitation.
  2. b) Fully Insured: The following items were grouped under fully insured. They include Group Life, Last Expense, Evacuation Allocations, International Travel and Referrals and Excess of Loss.

2.8 The proposed minimum family size per family is 6 members comprising; the Principal member, one legal spouse, four (4) Children. Teachers who are in service from age 18 to age 65 are eligible for cover.

HERE ARE THE TSC ANSWERS TO THE RAISED QUESTIONS ON MINET MEDICAL COVER

  1. QUESTION ONE

Low capitation on Outpatient Services with some capped at as low as 900/ = inclusive of the doctor’s consultation fees; tests and drugs.

3.1 Under the Contract, the Teachers medical scheme has a benefit structure  for all the teachers employed  by the Commission and there is no capping on any Outpatient Limit per day.

3.2  The only capping for the outpatient component is the member’s allocation per year which should not be exceeded. Click here to see the Benefit Structure for the Teachers as per the Job Groups.

3.3  A clear analysis of the benefits structure confirms that the Teachers Medical Scheme has superior benefits than most of the public servants in Kenya and the region.

The cover applies to a wide range of services and the allocations for each component per year are substantial to cover the Principle member plus 5 other dependents. It is one of the most comprehensive medical schemes available in Kenya.

  1. QUESTION TWO

Restrictions on the Hospitals Teachers are allowed to visit for treatment some of which are ill equipped and lack qualified personnel.

4.1 Teachers Medical Scheme provides accessible healthcare  services to teachers in the 47 counties. The scheme has over 500 health service providers country wide offering a wide range  of services  from  In-patient,  Outpatient,  Dental, Optical,  Maternity,  Medical  Emergency  Evacuation  and specialized referrals locally and Internationally, Group Excess of Loss Cover, Group Life and last expense cover.

4.2  The scheme operates under portability without restrictions system allowing Teachers to access any hospital in the list of medical service providers at any time and anywhere within the Republic of Kenya.

4.3 Based on the feedback from consultative forums on the administration of the scheme and the monthly meetings between CIT and Minet, additional 32  medical service providers ranging  from  private  facilities,  faith  based institutions as well as some county referral hospitals like Kitui were added to the list of Medical service providers.

4.4 The list of hospitals is available in both the TSC and Minet website or the same can be accessed  through the USD *340 #. In coming up with the list of hospitals, the Commission ensured that the hospitals are spread across the Country for ease of accessibility to teachers.

4.5 The Commission has also ensured that the selected hospitals have the necessary medical infrastructure, equipment and are accredited by NHIF to meet the teacher’s medical needs.

4.6 The allegation that most of these facilities lack qualified medical personnel may not be entirely true as it is against the law to station unqualified personnel to run a medical facility.

To address such a sensitive issue, the Commission requires specific details to avoid any speculation.

  1. QUESTION THREE

Delay in approvals which sometime take up-to one month, putting the life of a teacher at risk

5.1 Teacher’s Medical scheme like any other medical scheme has pre-authorization requirements which entails consultation, confirmation of patients’ details, review and vigilance billing system to ensure there is value for money.

5.2  It is also important to mention that normally 90% of outpatient cases do not require pre-authorization. However, the 10% cases that require pre-authorization are managed through a robust online approval system where cases are handled on the first come first served basis.

5.3 The rigorous approval procedures have been put in place to detect and deter fraudsters who have perfected the art of defrauding teachers using the medical scheme. Further, this is done mainly with a view of ensuring that the member’s benefit is protected from misuse resulting from inflated bills and unnecessary costs.

5.4 While the elaborate approval process is appreciated, the Commission is aware of instances where such approvals have taken abnormally long therefore denying teachers their right to expeditious medical attention.

  1. QUESTION FOUR

Teachers experience challenges while lodging claims with Minet.

6.1 Under the Scheme, claims related to payments are made by the Hospitals and not individual teachers.

6.2  It is only in instances where teachers or their families have been treated in a facility other than the contracted hospitals when they are required to lodge claims for reimbursement of the expenses incurred. This is only applicable where the visit to non-contracted health facility is as a result of medical emergency.

6.3  In such instances Minet is required under the contract to settle such claims within 2 weeks when all the necessary supporting documents have been submitted.

6.4 The Commission took up this matter with Minet where it was established that the major cause of the delay in releasing reimbursement to teachers has been lack of supporting documents like original doctor’s report (case note), receipts, statements etc.

  1. QUESTION FIVE

Query Five: Limited Access due to Rigid Operating Hours by health facilities.

7.1 Some hospitals contracted by Minet and listed as medical service providers for the Teachers’ Medical Scheme are the same providers rendering medical services to the general members of the public. Majority of these hospitals including

7.2  In an event that one of the medical service provider has rigid operating hours;  teachers are advised to seek medical assistance to the next service provider in the neighborhood which is in the list.

  1. QUESTION SIX

Limited Dental services where only tooth extraction is catered for by Minet.

Under the contract, the following are services available at accredited dental facilities within the list of dental service providers:

  1. Dental consultation and Anesthetist’s fee,
  2. Dental X-Ray and root canal treatment,
  3. Tooth extraction,
  4. Deformation Surgery,
  5. Scaling necessitated by a prevailing medical condition or as prescribed by a dentist and
  6. Dentures necessitated by an accident or injury.

8.2  Dental services are specialized in nature and may not be found within some local neighborhoods. The Scheme has provided  a list of Dental specialists contracted and available in every county. Teachers are free to access dental services from the list of panel of dental specialists contracted by Minet.

8.3  The dental component of the scheme incorporates all dental services subject to the maximum cover per member. The cover is not limited to tooth extraction alone but all services that are clinically possible as a dental service.

8.4 In the event that a teacher’s medical need has been restricted to tooth extraction alone, the same would amount to breach of contract and call for remedial action based on such a specific case.

  1. CONCLUSION

9.1 Pursuant to Section 151(1) of the Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Act 2015, the  Commission has also established a Contract Implementation Team (CIT) whose membership comprise officers at the level of Directors to monitor, assess and evaluate the implementation of the scheme through monthly meetings with the service provider.

9.2 At the County level, the Commission has also established County committees comprising the TSC Director, Minet Caregiver, Union Representatives, KEPSHA and KESSHA to monitor and handle Teacher’s Medical Scheme issues presented to them. Further Minet has appointed Care Givers in all the 47 counties who works closely with the TSC County Directors to respond to issues and difficulties which may be faced by Teachers while seeking medical services.

9.3  Further the Commission has been conducting sensitization programmes to teachers to create awareness of their rights under the scheme and the reporting mechanisms to enable the Commission take remedial action whenever our teachers run into problems.

9.4 While the implementation of the teachers’ medical scheme has been generally successful, the Commission admits that the same has also had its fair share of challenges mainly associated with the Capitation Financing Model. To this end, in the month of September, the Commission’s CIT team carried out a comprehensive survey to measure the performance of the Scheme in its first year.

9.5 Admittedly, some of the issues raised by Honourable members were also raised by teachers and have been also captured in the Commission’s Survey Report. The report has been submitted to the service provider for their response.

9.6  On behalf of the Commission, I wish to assure members that all the issues raised will be taken up with the service provider for immediate redress as per the provisions of the contract between the two parties. The Commission will not hesitate to invoke its rights under: the contract with a view to protecting the interest of its teachers and their dependents.

Kiaga Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

Kiaga Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Kirinyaga Central Subcounty in Kirinyaga County of the Central 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:  0723 397 888

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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.

Key Details about the school.

  • Country where found: Kenya.
  • Region: Central.
  • County: Kirinyaga County.
  • Subcounty: Kirinyaga Central Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School
  • School’s Official Name
  • Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.
  • Accomodation Type: Day  School.
  • Knec Code:  9203429
  • School’s Official Phone Number:   0723 397 888
  • Official Email Address for the School:  kiagasecondary@gmail.com
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 6, Kagio
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 9 Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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Fees paid at Kiaga Secondary School 

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

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KIAGA MIXED

LocationKIRINYAGA
SexMIXED
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC4

4

STEM

5

Social Sciences

9

Total Combinations

Subject Combinations Offered at Kiaga Secondary School

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STEM

4
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2075
Agriculture,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Core Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2044
Agriculture,Biology,Business Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

5
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1081
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2043
Christian Religious Education,General Science,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2001
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

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.

📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

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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: psbasic@education.go.ke

2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.

  • Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
  • Email: info@education.go.ke
  • Phone : +254(0) 3318581

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

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.

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

  •  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

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Karumo Technical Training Institute was named the best performing tertiary institution in the country

Little known Karumo Technical Training Institute was named the best performing tertiary institution in the country going by the just released ratings for the 2021/2022 financial year.

Tacked in the interior of the semi-arid Tigania West sub-county the institution beat odds to scoop the coveted price from a list of at least 135 other institutions.

The awarding ceremony took place during the release of the report on Evaluation of the Performance of Ministries, State Corporations and Tertiary Institutions for the 2021/2022 Financial Year presided by President William Ruto at KICC.

This, according to the institution’s Principal Ms Florah Kanyua who spoke during an event to celebrate the win, was not a mean achievement for the young institute which held its inaugural graduation ceremony two months ago.

Speaking to KNA, the elated principal said the main secret behind the remarkable performance was teamwork and dedication among all the members of staff in the institution.

“We are very glad that we emerged the best in the country in terms of performance contracting which incorporates various issues. We are not taking this for granted and we can only attribute it to teamwork, dedication and above all to God,” said Ms Kanyua.

She explained that in performance contracting, an institution is expected to set targets at the beginning of a financial year and at the end of the period, it is rated on the basis of whether it managed to achieve the set targets.

“In our case for instance, we achieved almost all the targets we had set in the year 2021/2022 starting with academic performance which we had set at 67 per cent but surpassed this to score 73 per cent,” said Ms Kanyua.

She added that they had also said that they will construct some classes which they did, as well as committing to giving internship opportunities to young people among other targets.

The institution’s overall performance stood at a mean score of 78 per cent.

“The key thing is that once we set the targets, we sensitise all the staff members on the same and so each of them is aware of what is expected of us to achieve at the end of the year.

We have seen this work because every trainer owns the exercise and we are attributing this to strong teamwork,” said Ms Kanyua.

She added that their qualified trainers who understand what is expected of them also set their individual targets which are usually higher than what they set in the performance contracting and this has helped them to meet their overall targets easily.

Location of the institution in a rural area, she added, is a plus to the institution as it gives learners a conducive environment for their studies.

“Unlike in the urban areas, this helps our students concentrate on their studies because once you have lesser obstructions you are able to perform well in classwork,” said Ms Kanyua adding that a secure environment, as well as disciplined students were also factors that contributed to their win of the award.

She added: “We also participate in co-curricular activities meaning that the institution is holistic which provides opportunities for those who perfect in these activities.”

Nevertheless, the institution has been facing challenges including lack of enough learning facilities as well as infrastructure, and inadequate water.

“Considering that our institution is a day school, we have no hostels despite having students from far flung areas. As a result, the students rent houses from outside and with the high demand the rent fee is also high. This forces the students to look for houses as far as six kilometers from the institution,” said Ms Kanyua.

She is requesting the residents to construct more houses to accommodate the increasing student population.

“I appreciate them since they have really tried to take up that initiative but I am encouraging them to do more,” she said.

She added that the institution has only 30 trainers employed by the public service commission with more than 70 others being under the board of governors which translates to a huge wage bill for the growing institution.

“If we have the 70 trainers absorbed by the government, we would channel the money we use to pay them to other development projects,” said Ms Kanyua.

She encouraged parents to take their children to such institutions regardless of the grade they scored in their secondary school examinations adding that they will end up being molded to important people in future.

COMPUTER STUDIES FORM 2 SCHEMES OF WORK TERM 1-3 FREE

APPLICATION PACKAGES (WORD PROCESSORS)
WEEK LESSON TOPIC SUB – TOPIC OBJECTIVES LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES REFERENCES REMARKS
1   Reporting from home and settling for first term work
 

2

 

1

   

DEFINITION OF WORD PROCESSOR

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term word processor

·        Explain the purpose of a word processor

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Newspapers

·        Letters

·        Cards

·        books

 

·        Longhorn Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 1-3

 
   

2-3

   

USING A WORD PROCESSING PACKAGE

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Start a Microsoft word

·        Explain the Microsoft screen layout

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working personal computer

 

·        Longhorn Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 5-10

 
 

3

 

1

   

RUNNING THE PROGRAMME

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Save and retrieve

·        Close and exit

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 13-17

 
   

2-3

   

EDITING AND FORMATTING A DOCUMENT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Select a document

·        Move, copy and delete

·        Insert and type over

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 16-19

 
 

4

 

1

   

FIND AND REPLACE

 

By the end of the lesson, the leaner should be able to

·        Define the term find and replace

·        Find and replace a documents

·        Use thesaurus

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Card working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 16-24

 
   

2-3

   

TEXT FORMATTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Bold, italicize, underline, change fonts

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Cards

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 22-23

 
 

5

 

1

   

PARAGRAPH FORMATTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Drop cap, sub and superscript

·        Align and indent text

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Cards

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 22-23

 
   

2-3

   

PARAGRAPH FORMATTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Space and section break

·        Bullet and number

·        Insert columns/page headers and footers

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Newspapers

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 22-23

 
 

6

 

1

   

SET-UP

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Set up margins

·        Set paper size and orientation

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 33-35

 
   

2-3

   

SET-UP

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term table

·        Crate tables

·        Insert rows and columns

·        Merge/split rows

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

·        books

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 37-39

 
 

7

 

1

   

TABLE CONVERSION/ ARITHMETIC CALCULATIONS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        convert text to a table and vice verse

·        import tables/perform calculations

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

·        Chalk board

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 40-41

 
   

2-3

   

MAIL MERGE

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term mail merge

·        Create: main document and data source

·        Merge fields

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Card

·        Working computer

·        Chalk board

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 44-46

 
 

8

 

1

   

GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term graphic

·        Insert/edit graphics

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Clip art

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 44-49

 
   

2-3

   

PRINTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term printing

·        Set up the printer and print

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 44

 
 

9

 

1

   

SPREAD SHEETS (SPREADSHEETS)

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term spreadsheets

·        Explain the application areas of spreadsheet

 

·        Q/A Discussion

 

·        Call register

·        Accounts book

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 52-53

 
   

2-3

   

CREATING A WORKSHEET

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term worksheet

·        Create a worksheet

·        Save/retrieve a worksheet

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Class register

·        Accounts book

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 57-65

 
 

10

 

1

   

CELL DATA TYPES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term cell data type

·        Explain the different data types

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Books

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 66

 
   

2-3

   

CELL REFERENCING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term cell referencing

·        Explain the different cell referencing

·        Apply cell referencing on a computer

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 66-69

 
 

11

 

1

   

FUNCTIONS AND FORMULAE

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Differentiate between functions and formulae

·        Apply functions and formulae on a document

 

·        Q/A demonstration Practical

 

·        Working computer

·        Books

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 70-73

 
   

2-3

   

WORKSHEET FORMATTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Format a worksheet: text, numbers, rows, columns and global

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 74-79

 
 

12

 

1

   

DATA MANAGEMENT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the terms, Sort, filter, total forms

·        Apply the above features

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 73-75

 
   

2-3

   

CHARTS/GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Definite the terms chart

·        Explain the different charts

·        Insert charts

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 77-79

 
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COMPUTER FORM 2 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 2

DATABASES
WEEK LESSON TOPIC SUB – TOPIC OBJECTIVES LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES REFERENCES REMARKS
1   Reporting from home and settling for the second term work
 

2

 

1

   

DATABASE

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the database

·        Explain the concept of D/base

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Class list

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 93-94

 
   

2-3

   

DATABASE MODELS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term d/base model

·        Explain the difference d/base models

·        Discuss the features of a database

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 96-98

 
 

3

 

1

   

DATA ORGANIZATION

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Organize data in a database

·        Start Ms Access

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 97-100

 
   

2-3

   

MS ACCESS SCREEN LAYOUT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the access screen layout

·        Create a database

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Cards

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 100-104

 
 

4

 

1

   

EDITING A D/BASE

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Edict a data base

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Cart

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 108-109

 
   

2-3

   

QUERIES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term query

·        Crate a query

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Letters

·        Card

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 116-117

 
 

5

 

1

   

UPDATING A QUERY

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Update a query

·        View a query

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 120-122

 
   

2-3

   

FORM DESIGN

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the form layout

·        Create a form

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Newspaper

·        Working  computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 110-113

 
 

6

 

1

   

FORMATTING FIELDS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Display records in a form

·        Format fields

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 113

 

 
   

2-3

   

REPORTS LAYOUT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define a report

·        Create a report

·        Modify a report

 

Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working Computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 125-129

 

 
 

7

 

1

   

REPORTS LAYOUT

 

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Sort and group data in a report

·        Design labels

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Forms

·        Report

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 40-41

 

 
   

2-3

   

PRINTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term printing

·        Print: form and a report

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Forms

·        Report

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 112

 
DESKTOP PUBLISHING
 

8

 

1

   

DESKTOP PUBLISHING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define DTP S/W

·        State then purpose of DTPS/W

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Clip art

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 132-134

 

 
   

2-3

   

DESIGNING A PUBLICATION

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the DTP S/W

·        Discuss the types of DTP publications

 

·        Q/A Observation Practical

 

·        Letters

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 133-134

 

 
 

9

 

1

   

DESIGNING A PUBLICATION

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Run the DTP program

·        Explain the DTP screen layout

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Cards, certificates, text, calendars, text books

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 134-136

 
   

2-3

   

DESIGNING A PUBLICATION

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Set up a publication

·        Manipulate text and graphics

 

Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Cards, certificates, text calendars, textbooks

·        Working Computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 139-143

 
 

10

 

1

   

TEXT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Design page layout

·        Use a ruler to measure

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Calendars, textbooks

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 158

 
   

2-3

   

GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term graphics

·        Change full stroke

·        Reshape objects

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working Computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 150

 
 

11

 

1

   

GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Copy an object

·        Import and wrap text

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 161-162

 
   

2&3

   

GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Group objects

·        Lock objects

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 164-168

 
 

12/13

 

1

   

ROTATE/CROP

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the terms, sort, filter, total, forms

·        Apply the above features

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 164

 
  THE SCHOOL CLOSES/END OF TERM EXAMS
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER FORM 1 SCHEMES OF WORK – TERM 1

 

INTERNET AND E-MAIL

WEEK LESSON TOPIC SUB – TOPIC OBJECTIVES LEARNING/TEACHING ACTIVITIES LEARNING/TEACHING RESOURCES REFERENCES REMARKS
1 Reporting from home and settling for the first term work
 

2

 

1

   

INTERNET AND E-MAIL

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term internet

·        Explain the development of internet

 

·        Q/A discussion

·        Demonstration

·        observation

 

·        internet

·        Text book

·        Working Computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 168-169

 

 
   

2-3

   

IMPORTANCE OF THE INTERNET

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the importance of the internet

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 266-275

 

 
 

3

 

1

   

INTERNET CONNECTIVITY

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the internet connectivity

·        Explain elements of IC

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Modem S/W

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 273-276

 

 
   

2-3

   

INTERNET SERVICES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the internet services

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Letters

·        Cards

·        Books

·        computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 273-276

 
   

1

   

ACCESSING INTERNET

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Log in/Sign in

·        Surf/browse

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Web pages

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 279

 
 

4

 

2-3

   

HYPER LINKS AND SEARCH ENGINES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term search engine

·        Use search engines

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Letters

·        Card

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 177-179

 

 
 

5

 

1

   

ELECTRONIC MAIL

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the term e-mail

·        Discuss the use of email s/w

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 178-180

 

 
   

2-3

   

E-MAIL

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        State the e-mail facilities

·        Compose mails

·        Check mails

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 30-37

 
 

6

 

1

   

E-MAIL

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Manipulate an e-mail

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 180

 
   

2-3

   

SET-UP

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Fax e-mail

·        Attach files

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Websites

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 181-182

 
 

7

 

1

   

TEL MESSAGING

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the term tel messaging

·        Develop contact mgt

 

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Handouts

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 181-182

 

 
   

2-3

   

EMERGING ISSUES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Explain the emerging issues

·        Search for the emerging issues in the net

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Websites

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 182-183

 

 
 

8

 

1

   

GRAPHICS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term graphic

·        Insert/edit graphics

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Web sites

·        Web pages

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 44-49

 
   

2-3

   

G. DATA SECURITY AND CONTROLS

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term data security

·        Identify security threats on ICT

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 185-186

 
 

9

 

1

   

CONTROL MEASURES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Discuss the control measures on ICT

 

·        Q/A discussion

 

·        Internet

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 186-188

 
   

2-3

   

COMPUTER CRIMES

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the term computer crimes

·        Explain the computer crimes

 

·        Q/A Demonstration Practical

 

·        Books

·        Internet

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 188-190

 
 

10

 

1

   

ICT PROTECTION

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Discuss ICT protection measures

 

Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Internet

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 190-193

 
   

2-3

   

LAWS OF ICT

 

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to

·        Define the terms ethics

·        Explain the ethical issues

 

·        Q/A demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Internet

·        Handouts

·        Books

·        Working computer

 

·        Computer studies by S.John Onunga page 327-328

 
 

11

 

1

   

ICT LEGISLATION

 

By the end of the lesson,  the learner should be able to

·        Discuss ICT laws

 

·        Q/A discussion

   

·        Computer studies by S.John Onunga page 328-331

 
   

2-3

   

WORKSHEET FORMATTING

 

By the end of the lesson, the earner should be able to

·        Format a w/sheet: text, numbers, rows, columns and global

 

·        Q/A Demonstration practical

 

·        Books

·        Handouts

·        Working computer

 

·        Longhorn Computer studies Secondary. S.Mburu, G. Chemwa page 190-193

 

 
   

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ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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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.

ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY 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.

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  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St. Mary’s Goretti Dede Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 44739201
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 253 – 40405 Sare, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO
ST. MARY GORRETY’S DEDE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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Ikuu Boys High School; All details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

Ikuu Boys High School is a boys only public national boarding secondary school located in Tharaka Nithi county, Kenya. Ikuu Boys is one of the best and top performing school in Kenya. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Ikuu Boys High School is a boys only public national boarding secondary school located in Tharaka Nithi county, Kenya.

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Ikuu Boys High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National School
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: Ikuu Boys High School is a boys only public national boarding secondary school located in Tharaka Nithi county, Kenya.  Actual location is Meru – South Mwonge Location, Magumoni Division. 4 K.M south of Chuka town and a ½ KM off Chuka – Embu road.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 19300010
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0715 054 398 / 0739 902 196
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 40, Chuka, Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: ikuuboysh@yahoo.co.uk
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Ikuu Boys’ High School was started in 1964 as a provincial day secondary, in the grounds presently occupied by Ikuu Girls High School. It was started under the sponsorship of the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA). The school moved to its current location in 1965 to get closer to the Meru – Nairobi highway. Local people donated land and provided resources to construct the school.

The school remained single stream up to 1978 when the second stream was introduced. In 1981 the school opened its doors to ‘ A’ Level classes. In 1996 the school expanded to three streams and continued to expand its facilities. In 2006 the quality assurance and standard officers in their assessment recommended upgrading the school to provincial boarding status and decided to register it as a four stream school. However, the school lacked facilities to fully accommodate the fourth stream and was given time to develop. In 2012 the school became a fully four stream. In the same year was upgraded to a national school following a steady and consistent improvement in performance. The first national class was admitted in 2013. The school has a projection of having five streams by 2017.

Ikuu boys’ has posted very good results over the years. In 1989 the ‘ A’ Level class was ranked position eleven (11) nationally. In respect to the 8.4.4 system the school has shown gradual improvement up to a mean score of 9.341 in 2015. The performance index has been above 95% for students joining university i.e. C+ and above. For more than fifteen years the school has remained among good performers in the country. The school has also competed favorably in co-curricular activities with entries to national in Drama, Music, Science and engineering fair and games in the last couple of years.

School Infrastructure
The school currently has 18 permanent classes to cater for the broad curriculum and increased enrollment. The school has six dormitories and one ultra-modern hostel, 12 teachers’ houses, modern administration block, four science laboratories, a computer laboratory, a well-stocked spacious library, an expansive dining hall cum multipurpose hall, 6 Ablution blocks and two school buses (62 and a 67seater.)
The school farm supplies fruits, meat, pork, milk and vegetables. It also provides timber and firewood.

Enrollment
This encompasses the teachers and students. The school having started in 1964has had the following structure in enrollment.

  • 1964–1977 – Single stream
  • 1978–1995 – Double stream
  • 1996–2006 – Three streams
  • 2006–To date – Four streams

The number of Teachers has been increasing gradually in relation to increase in students enrollment. The current enrollment of 809 students has posed many challenges to the teaching staff and infrastructure. It is now critical that the institution gets more teachers to cater for the growing student population if it has to operate within the confines of its mission and vision

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IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

To be a centre of excellence in the provision of quality education.

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To work with stakeholders in order to create an enabling environment for the provision of quality education.

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Onwards to excellence.

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:

  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 40, Chuka, Kenya.
  • Email Contact: ikuuboysh@yahoo.co.uk
  • Phone Contact: 0715 054 398 / 0739 902 196

IKUU BOYS 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.

During form one admission, some spaces should be reserved for pupils from local
public day schools in the community to enhance the partnership between the
school and the immediate stakeholders.

There is an Established endowment fund for bright but needy students from the public
primary schools to retain and maintain good standards.

Also talented students in the school community are identified and given partial
scholarships to enhance the school popularity in all spheres

IKUU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

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 featured in the list of top 200 schools nationally. This is after recording a mean score of 7.2 (C+ plus).

Ikuu Boys High School 2019 KCSE results analysis

The school has a tradition of hard work and good performance right from inception.  During the ‘A’ levels, the school managed to be position eleven (11) nationally in 1989.

Under the 8.4.4 system the school has been among the best performing schools in the country with its best ranking being position 25 nationally in 1993.  The number of those qualifying for university entry has increased over the years.

The table below illustrates this

School`s Academic Achievement in KCSE (1990  – 2015)

Year Grade Mean Entry No. Qualifying for University Admission (grade A to C+) %
1990 C- 5.10 80 26 32. 50%
1991 C 5.40 82 17 20. 73%
1992 C- 6.00 83 26 31. 33%
1993 B- 7.93 82 63 76. 33%
1994 C 6.91 85 51 60. 00%
1995 C 6.47 76 40 52. 63%
1996 C+ 6.85 83 42 50. 60%
1997 C+ 7.30 85 50 58. 82%
1998 C+ 7.28 76 56 73. 68%
1999 C+ 6.81 98 50 51. 02%
2000 B- 7.55 99 72 72. 72%
2001 B- 7.63 111 89 80. 19%
2002 B- 7.78 105 77 73. 33%
2003 B- 8.43 110 94 85. 45%
2004 B 8.73 121 110 90. 91%
2005 B- 8.20 154 141 91. 56%
2006 B 7.90 105 101 96. 19%
2007 B 9.26 120 119 99. 17%
2008 B- 8.30 133 110 82. 71%
2009 B- 8.11 125 93 74. 40%
2010 B- 7.84 194 140 72. 16%
2011 B 8.92 167 149 87. 13%
2012 B 9.03 191 178 92. 23%
2013 B 8.93 191 181 94. 76%
2014 B 8.91 158 156 98. 73%
2015 B 9.31 167 161 96%

 

2016 KCSE Results.

A- = 8
B+ = 31
B  =  47
B- = 34
C+ = 37
C = 18
C- = 11
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Mean: 8.14

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