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KCSE 2019 Machakos Girls High school Results analysis and Mean Grade Summaries

 Machakos Girls High School managed a mean score of 7.7018 (B-; minus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 228 candidates.

170 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university; which represented a percentage of 74.56% of the total candidates. Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 1 . Others scored B+ (30), B (44), B- (48) and C+ ( 43 candidates).

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 0
A- 5
B+ 30
B 44
B- 48
C+ 43
C 38
C- 13
D+ 6
D 1
D- 0
E 0
x 0
TOTAL 228

 

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CRE NOTES
UNIT 1
GOD GIVEN TALENTS/ ABILITIES AND THEIR USES
1. MEANING OF TALENTS (pg 1,2,3- pre CRE 6 and quick reading pg 1)
Talents
i. They are special gift that God has given us.
ii. Physical talents include athletics, singing, and football e.t.c.
iii. Mental talents are expressed through knowledge of subjects e.g. mathematics, English
e.t.c
iv. Each person has been given different talents of God
v. We should use our talents to serve God and others.
vi. We should appreciate our God given talents.
1 Samuel 16:14-23
a. The spirit of God left Saul and evil spirits tormented him
b. Kings servants asked him to look for someone who would soothe the spirits
c. David son of Jesse was indentified because he was a talented Harp player
d. David was also talented as a good speaker, soldier and a shepherd.
e. Whenever King Saul was tormented by evil spirits David played harp and the evil spirits left
Saul.
f. David served king Saul and was even chosen to be carrying kings Saul’s weapons.
Nb:-
1. King David killed goliath
2. King David captured Jerusalem city from Jebusites.
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3. King David made Jerusalem capital city of Israel.
4. King David brought the Ark of Covenant to Jerusalem.
5. King David married King Saul’s daughter.
6. King David defeated most of Israelites enemies.
7. King David was promised an everlasting kingdom and King; also called “man after God’s
own heart”
8. King David desired Uriah’s wife
9. King David planned uriah’s death and took his wife
10. Prophet Nathan warned him against his sin and building Jerusalem temple.
2. Uses of talents at home, school and free time
a. At home
i. Helping our parents with work e.g washing utensils, cooking, digging
ii. Knitting and sewing
iii. Operating machine
iv.
v.
vi.
[let pupils fill the gaps]
Mathew 25:14-30
– Jesus compared the kingdom of God with the parable of 3 servants
– A master shared his part of property with 3 servants.
– He gave each according to ability. 1st was given , the 2nd was given
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and the 3rd was given silver coins.
– The servants used the talents in different ways and the first two got profit.
– Third servant did not use his talents to make profit but hid it. How was he punished
?
– God will reward us if we use our talents to serve Him.
b. At school
i. Playing games
ii. Clubs and societies.
iii. Studying
iv.
v.
1 Corinthians 12:4-7
– Different kinds of gifts but given by same spirit
– Gifts of Holy Spirit:-








– There are different ways of serving but the same Lord is served
– There are different abilities but the same Lord gives them.
– Should use our talents in school to glorify God and benefit of others.
c. Free time {leisure time}
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– Visiting the sick
– Visiting the aged
– Visiting orphanages.
– Participating in voluntary work
1 Peter 4:10-11
– We should use our gifts for the good of others\
– However preaches must preach God’s message
– Whoever serves must serve with God’s strength for His Glory.
Nb:
a. We should be good managers of our talents
b. We should use our talents for the good of others.
Questions
1. God rejected Saul to lead Israelites as their king because?
2. When evil spirits tormented king , would sooth the evil spirits by
3. In the parable of the three servants, why did the mater punish the 3rd servant?
4. State 5 parables Jesus used in His Ministry
5. Prophet tore his robe into 12 pieces and gave 10 pieces to and the
rest two were to be given to {1 kings 11:26-40}
3. The meaning of abilities
– An ability is the power to use a certain skill or power to do something
– Ability can be learnt in school or from other people
Examples of abilities
Painting, weaving, embroidery,
Exodus 35:31-35
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a. Bazalel son of Uri and Ohalib son of Ahisamach were given by God various artistic
skills.
b. God gave Bazalel abilities to
– Weave
– Embroidery
– Curve [craftsman}
– Work with gold, silver
– Carpentry
c. Abilities are God given for well-being of ourselves. And others.
4. Improving our abilities at school
– A school consists of members from different families and backgrounds
– We all have different abilities
– We should always pray for God’s wisdom on how to improve abilities.
– We should seek advice on how to improve our abilities.
– We should always practice using abilities to help others in school
– We should work harder and smarter, listen to instructions given and share with others.
1 Corinthians 12:4-10
The gifts of the Holy Spirit include
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
vi.
vii.
viii.
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5. Improving our abilities at work
By:-
i. Assisting fellow workmates
ii. Asking assistance
iii. Asking for God’s help
iv. Being responsible
v. Being committed
vi. Being honest
John 13:12-15
– Jesus demonstrated service by washing his disciples feet
– Jesus set a good example of humility in our services
Exodus 36:1-2
– Moses called Bazalel and Oholiab and all skilled men.
– These men worked together and build the sacred tent each working according to God
given ability.
– Therefore, we should be willing to improve our abilities at work.
6. The work of Christians and God
1. Christian work in the community is aimed at building the kingdom of God.
2. We co-operate with God when we use abilities well
3. Christians work includes:
i. Preaching the good news
ii. Helping the needy
iii. Building schools, hospitals, special homes e.t.c
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iv. Caring for environment
v. Improving abilities.
vi. Pleasing God in their life.
Exodus 6:28-30
– God appointed Moses and sent Him as his spokesman to Pharaoh in Egypt.
2 Kings 5:2-4
– The little Israelite girl worked for Naaman’s wife.
– She was concerned and wanted Namaan healed
– She informed Namaan’s wife about prophet Elisha who later healed Namaan’s leprosy.
Jeremiah 1:4-8
– God chose Jeremiah to be a prophet in his mother’s womb
– Jeremiah complained he was young and knew nothing.
– God touched Jeremiah lips with his finger and put his message in him.
Nb: both Moses and Jeremiah were reluctant when God sent them but only agreed when
God gave them assurance of being with them.
Acts 18:24-28
– Apollos was eloquent speaker
– Worked for God at Ephesus
– Priscilla and Aquila worked for God by explaining to Apollos about Jesus.
– Apollos became a great help to all believers
– Christians should tirelessly work for God.
7. Values acquired in education
As we use our talents and abilities in school we acquire:-
i. Teamwork
ii. Co-operation
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iii. Obedience
iv. Wisdom and insight
v. Patience
vi. Tolerance
vii. Diligence
viii. Respect
ix. Honesty
x. Leadership
xi. Understanding
xii. Faithfulness
xiii. Knowledge
2 Timothy1:6
– We should keep alive the gift God has given us.
2 Timothy 2:5-6
– We should obey laid rules in order to please God
Proverbs 2:1-4
– We are advised to learn, not forget, listen to wisdom, beg for knowledge, plead for insight
and look for wisdom {a hidden treasure}
Questions
1. Apart from playing harp David was also good in , and
2. Moses called , and to build the sacred tent.
3. Who was Moses spokesman in Egypt?
4. The Hebrews settled in a place called in Egypt.
5. The name Moses means
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6. The parents of baby Moses hid him for months.
7. During the birth of Moses, who were the two Hebrews midwives who were given order to
throw baby boys to river Nile?
8. Who explained to Apollo about Jesus?
9. Paul wrote epistles to gentile churches and epistles to his friends.
10. Name 3 judges of Israel
11. Bazalel was skilled in , , and
12. Name 4 mountains in the bible and major events that took place in them.
UNIT 2
THE SERMON ON THE MOUNTAIN
1. CHRISTIAN VALUES AND SECULAR VALUES
Values
– They are qualities of life that we choose to follow
– They bring peace of mind
– Types of values are secular and Christian values.
a) Christian values
– Values taught by Jesus based on teachings of the bible.
– Example: mercy, purity, humility, forgiveness, charity, poverty, reconciliation, peace,
righteousness, endurance, e.t.c
b) Secular values
– Values that deal with worldly desires
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– Example : land, riches, fame, money, success, popularity, power ,prestige, wealth, pride,
greed, etc
Nb: secular values are necessary in life but Christian values should take first priority in
our lives because the lead us to eternity. {Mathew 6:33, “seek first the kingdom of God
and the rest shall be given in abundance}
Christian values Secular values
1. Based on bible teaching 1. Learnt and acquired from the
society
2. Given first priority in life of a
Christian because they lead to
eternity.
2. Make life comfortable for a short
while
3. Based on Christ teaching on the
sermon on the mountain
3. Deals with worldly material things.
4. Based on Christian beliefs 4. Based on traditions
5. Vary according to individuals,
families and communities
4. Are the same across different faiths 6. Change with circumstances and
influenced by one’s position in the
society.
5. They are eternal.
Beatitudes/ God’s blessings {Mathew 5:1-11}
Beatitude Reward
Happy are those who know they are
spiritually poor
God will comfort them
Happy are the humble/meek
God will satisfy them fully
Happy are the merciful
They will see God
Happy are the peace makers
The kingdom of God belongs to them
Happy are those persecuted for Christ’s
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3. Christian values from the sermon on the mountain.
i. Poverty
ii. Mercy
iii. Charity
iv. Humility
v. Purity
vi. Discernment
vii. Judgment forgiveness and reconciliation
viii. Peace and contentment
ix. Prayer and fasting
x. True riches
xi. Integrity
1) Poverty {Mathew 5:3}
– Spiritual poverty means seeking and trusting God.
– This is total dependence on God
– When we help the needy we should not make a show of it {mt 6:6-10}
– Spiritual poverty demonstrated through prayer and fasting and allowing Jesus to live in
us.
2) Charity
– Charity means love in action
– It is an act of kindness to others
– We show charity by giving.
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3) Mercy {Mathew 5:7}
– It is an act of forgiving those who wrong us
– Those who forgive others receive forgiveness from God.
– It is also an act of showing pity to the helpless\we should help without expecting a
reward from those we help.
4) Humility {Mathew 5:5}
– It is an act of not showing off but lowering ourselves by considering others more
important.
– Demonstrated by
Acceptance of oneself and others
Serving and caring for others
Showing kindness.
5) Purity {Matthew5:8}
– This is an act of good thoughts, intentions and actions
– Pure people live holy lives
– Living a life emulating Jesus Christ.
– Demonstrated by
Practicing chastity {avoiding sexual sin}
Being truthful
Being prayerful
Avoiding evil thoughts.
\choosing pure thoughts and judgments {Philippians 1:9-11}
6) Discernment, Judgment and Justice
– Discernment: ability to exercise wisdom in evaluating a given situation
– Judgment: making a decision after analyzing a given issue.
– Justice: form a right opinion and make a fair conclusion.
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Matthew7:1-5
– Should not be quick in judging others
– God will judge us the same way we judge others.
– Christians should set good examples by correcting their faults.
7) Forgiveness and Reconciliation
– To forgive is to stop feeling angry with somebody who has wronged us
– Reconciliation is the act of ending disagreement and starting a good relationship.
– Forgiveness and reconciliation:-
Promotes peace and harmony
Restores broken relationships
Promotes acceptance and understanding.
8) Peace and Contentment
– Peace is a state of being in harmony with oneself, others and God.
– Contentment is being satisfied with what we have, who we are and where we are.
– Those who live in peace and contentment have:-
Faith in God
Happiness when things go wrong
Confidence in God for provision
Peace and satisfaction in God.
Not worried or upset about their needs {Matthew6:25-31}
Peace with everybody {Romans 12:18, John 14:27}
1 Kings 21:1-16
– King Ahab was not at peace with himself.
– He wanted Naboth’s vineyard.
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– Had a lot of land but not contented with it
– Ahab and Jezebel killed Naboth to have his vineyard.
9) Prayer
– It is a dialogue with God the father, son and Holy Spirit.
– Mode of communicating to God
Elements of Prayer
Praise, confession, thanksgiving, petition {own needs} and intercession {other needs}
Types of prayers
– Public – praying as group together.
– Private –praying alone {meditation}
– Prayer can be done anywhere at anytime
– Prayer has no specific posture
– Prayer should be done in humbleness- parable of the tax collector and Pharisee.
– Prayer should be always/ persistent- parable of widow and the judge and friend at
midnight.
10)Fasting {Isaiah 58:3-7, Matthew6:16-18}
– This is accepting to go without food as a self-denial for religious purposes.
– Done in secret/ private- only God should know who sees in the secret and rewards.
– One should continue with normal duties.
– Jesus fasted for 40 days and nights before starting work.
– Christians fast for 40 days before Easter to remember death and resurrection of Jesus.
This period is lent
– Christians can fast anytime to strengthen their faith in God
– God wants true fasting that promotes peace. Love, harmony, freedom to all. {Isaiah 58:3-
7}
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Prayer and fasting renew our relationship with God.
Strengthens our faith
Brings us closer to God
Helps us to live holy life
11)The Riches
– This is a life that Christ is at the centre
– True riches are Christian values i.e. love, humility, mercy, charity, forgiveness,
reconciliation, tolerance
1 timothy 6:6
– True religion makes a person rich i.e. he is contented with what he has.
Matthew6:19-21
– We should store our riches in heaven
– Earthly riches are temporary.
12)Integrity
– It is the quality of being honest and truthful
– It involves honesty, faithfulness, trustworthy, loyalty, contentment and forgiving.
1 Corinthians 10:21
– We should trust in God and serve him alone.
2 Corinthians 8:21
– It is our Christian duty to do what is right before God and man.
13)Living Values Acquired In Education
a. Honesty Telling the truth in spirit of love
b. Respect Recognizing other people’s rights
c. Co-Operation Working together with others
d. Obedience Being loyal and follow instructions given
e. Self
Discipline
Ability to make someone do something as required
f. Responsibility Duty to deal with or take care of something
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g. Sharing To give some of what one has to someone else.
h. Tolerance Willingness to accept situation that are not
appealing
Revision questions – primary CRE 7 {pg 41-42, 1-15}
Quick reading 7{pg 12}
UNIT 3
ETERNAL LIFE
MEANING OF ETERNAL LIFE
– Eternal means knowing God and Jesus Christ whom God sent {john 17}
– Begins when one believes and accepts Jesus in one’s life.
– It is everlasting- starts here on earth and continues after death
a. Eternal life as a way of holiness {1 Peter 1:13-16, 2 Peter 3:11}
– Holiness is a state of being totally separated from evil
– Holiness is given by the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ.
– Christians are expected to live a holy life. This can be done by
Practicing self control
Setting our minds completely focused on Jesus
Being obedient to God
Avoiding evil desires.
Devoted to live according to Christians values.
b. Eternal life as a way of faith {mark 11:22-24}
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– Faith is complete trust and reliance on God i.e. strong belief in God.
– It is being sure of what one hopes for even though not seen
– Faith causes great things to happen through prayer.
– Faith involves total dependence on God and always ready to please God.
– Faithfulness to God demands risking one’s life for God’s sake.
c. Eternal life as a way of Joy {Luke 10:20, Philippians 4:4-6}
– Joy is intense happiness
– Eternal life brings happiness in our life because there is assurance of eternal joy even in
times of hardships.
– Jesus told his disciples they should be glad because their names are in the book of life.
{Luke 10:20}
– Always rejoice in God because of eternal life.
– Not to worry about anything because he care for us
– Joy in serving God is everlasting and fulfilling.
d. Way of love {john 3:16, 1 Peter 1:22}
– Love is a strong attraction by affection.
– Love is the greatest commandment that sums up God’s law.
– John 15:13 greatest love one can give is one’s life for others.
– John 3:16: God greatest love shown through gift of Jesus
– Eternal life is way of love through selfless acts.
– Actions of love include helping the needy, praying for others
e. Way of hope {1 Thessalonians 4:13-18}
– Hope: desire or expectation of some fulfillment
– All Christians hope to receive eternal life
– Those who die believing in Jesus hope to inherit God’s kingdom.
– Eternal life is a way of hope for all Christians
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– All Christians hope for the second coming of Jesus.
– Eternal life gives us hope for future.
f. Way of justice {2 Samuel 12:1-6, psalms 82:3}
– Justice is practicing what is right and fair towards others
– Justice brings forth – reconciliation, love in the parties involved and caring for others eg
oppressed
– Justice brings harmony and understanding
– Eternal life as a way of justice Creates a sense of belonging
– Justice promotes peace, stability, integrity and good judgment.
2 Samuel 12:1-6
– David sinned by:-
a. Desiring Uriah’s wife
b. Committing adultery with Bathsheba
c. Killing Uriah.
d. Prophet Nathan rebukes David’s sin.
e. Nathan used a story of a rich man and a poor man
f. David practiced injustice by taking Bathsheba
g. God punished David. His son got ill and died.
Psalms 82:3
a. We should defend the right of the poor and orphans
b. Be fair to the needy and helpless.
c. Way of purposeful suffering
d. Purposeful suffering is suffering for a reason or cause.
e. By accepting suffering we share Jesus sufferings
f. Christians accept suffering with hope to receive eternal life.
g. Suffering strengthens and proves sour faith and takes us close to God.
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1 Peter 4:12-16
Through suffering we share Christ’s suffering
Be thankful when we suffer for Christ’s sake.
John 15:18-21
We suffer because we belong to Christ who also suffered
Acts 8-1-3
Saul approved stoning of Stephen
Stephen saw purpose in his suffering and forgave his murderer.
Questions
1. Why does God, who loves man, allows us to suffer?
2. Living Forever In Love
a. Eternal life makes us love God and other people
b. Living in love helps us to
Draw closer to God.
Obey God’s commandment
Practice Christian values
Live holy lives
Love God with all our hearts, body, strength, soul and mind
Hope for eternal life.
Promote peace, concern and sharing.
John 14:1-4
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a. Jesus assures us that he has a place for us in heaven.
b. Jesus is soon coming back for us and go to live forever with him in heaven.
Conclusion
– By loving God, Jesus and other people we have eternal life
– Obeying God’s commandments shows love for God.
3. Traditional African Beliefs On Life After Death
a. Stage of life includes unborn, living, living dead and ancestors
a. Unborn – those yet to be bone
b. Those that are alive
c. Living dead- those who died recently {during our life time}
d. Ancestors- those who died before our life time.
b. Africans believe there is life after death in the world of spirits {living dead and
ancestors}
c. The living dead and ancestor influence the living and the unborn.
d. Sacrifices are offered to God and ancestors
e. Children are named after dead relatives or people
f. Africans make ancestors happy {appeasing them} by:-
a. pouring libation
b. Calling their names
c. Sacrificing to them
d. Naming children after them
g. In some communities the dead are buried with belongings to use in the next world.
h. Both Christians and Africans believe in life-after-death
i. Africans believe in reincarnation but Christians believe in resurrection
Revision questions
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a. Primary CRE pg 65-65>1-15
b. Quick reading CRE 7 pg 17>1-10
c. Spotlight CRE 7 pg 24-26> 1-20
FAITH AND WORK
1. Meaning of faith and work {James 2:14-18}
a. Faith is a string belief or trust on something or someone.
b. Being sure of invisible hopes.
c. By faith Abraham obeyed God
d. We believe in existence of God
e. We believe God Created the universe.
f. Work is the use of energy
g. Work is sacred because it is ordained by God
h. Manual work involves physical energy while intellectual involves mental energy.
Col 3:23
a. Should work with all our heart to please God and not man.
b. We should be committed to work.
James 2:14-18
a. Faith must be accompanied by actions
b. Faith without actions is dead.
c. Can express our faith in action by {refer spotlight CRE 7 pg 36}
2. Reasons for working {2 thess 3:6-10, acts 18:1-3}
a. Work is ordained by God, it is a duty and a right from God.
b. Work enables us to get our basic needs
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c. Conserves the environment
d. To improve our living standards
e. Give sense of responsibility and fulfillment
f. To earn our living.
2 thess 3:6-10
a. We should follow example of apostles who tirelessly worked.
b. We should avoid laziness and lazy people.
c. Those who do not work should not eat.
Acts 18:1-3
d. Aquila and Paul and Pricilla eared their live as tentmakers
e. Christians should work to earn a living instead of being a burden
f. Silas and Timothy worked at Thessalonica
g. Dorcas of jopa made linen for the poor widows
h. Moses worked for his father in-law at Midian
i. Jacob worked for 14 years to marry Rachael
j. Abel worked as a shepherd and Cain as a farmer.
3. Christians Service To Their Neighbors
a. Neighbor is any person in need of help
b. All human being are neighbors despites, colour, race, tribe, nationality, gender e.t.c
c. Ways of helping neighbors
– Loving them
– Shelter them
– Caring for them
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– Praying for them
Luke 10:27
– God commands us to love him above everything else.
– Extend god’s love to our neighbors.
The parable of the Good Samaritan
– A Jew was attacked by robbers on his way from to
– He was bitten to the point of death and left by the roadside.
– A Levite and a priest passed by but did not help him.
– A Samaritan passed by, pitied the man, took care of him although he was a Jew
– Our Christians love should be universal.
4. Christian Service To The Employer {Ephesians 6:6:8}
– An employer is a person or company that pays people to work for them.
– An employee should
a. Work without supervision
b. Be punctual
c. Reliable and trustworthy
d. Make good decisions
e. Be committed to work
f. Be loyal and supportive
g. Be co-operative and embrace teamwork
– Employer should
a. Offer right wages and salaries
b. Offer good working conditions
c. Be understanding and respectful
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d. Be loving and caring.
e. Be forgiving and a good listener.
Ephesians 6:6-8
– Paul encourages Christians work as though serving God and not man
– God will reward everyone for good work done.
5. Christians Service To The Church {Romans 12:9-21}
a. Praying
b. Preaching
c. Reading bible
d. Cleaning church
e. Teaching Sunday school
f.
g.
h.
i.
Romans 12:9-21
Christians should :-
a. Respect in sincere heart
b. Value hard work
c. Be patient and pray always
d. Do everything that pleases God.
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6. Christian Service To The Nation {Titus 3:8}
– Nation : people living in a country under one government
– Nation leaders represents God’s authority in their working stations
– Christians can serve a nation by
a. Electing leaders
b. Praying for the nation
c. Respecting laws
d. Nation building
e. Showing respect for authority.
Titus 3:8
– Give our time to doing good deeds useful to everyone.
7. Cause Of Child Labour
– Child labour is involving children to do work meant for adults.
– Causes:-
a. Poverty- poor families fail to provide basic needs to children. Therefore, children look
for ways of getting basic needs
b. Orphan hood- they have no one to care for them
c. Divorce
d. Drugs/substance abuse- those engaged have to look for money to buy drugs.
e. Parent’s disability- they are not physically fit to work and provide basics hence they
use their children to do the work.
f. Political instability e.g. war- children are recruited as soldiers
g. Irresponsible parents
h.
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8. Child Rights Concerning Labour
a. Right to be protected from any form of exploitation
b. Right to basic needs
c. Right to a satisfactory environment for development.
d. Right to exercise their talents and skills through play.
e. Right to life and safety
f. Right to love and care
g.
h.
i.
Ephesians 6:4
– Parents do not treat your children in way to anger them
– Parents should bring up children with Christian discipline and instructions.
Working for God
a. Commitment {Romans 12:11, Luke 9:23-26}
Commitment
– Willingness to work and give your best
– Being devoted to work
– Involves:
i. Self sacrifice and thinking of others
ii. Enduring sufferings
iii. Self-denial
iv. Perseverance and endurance
v. Carrying ones cross and follow Jesus
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vi. Generosity
vii. Full devotion to a task.
– We show responsibility at home by
i. Helping our parents
ii. Taking care of our brothers , sisters and property
iii. Obeying set rules and instruction
iv. Spending money given wisely
v.
vi.
vii.
1 Peter 4:10-11
– We should be good managers of God-given gifts
– We should use talents/ abilities/ gifts for the good of others and ourselves
Revision questions
a. Spotlight CRE 7 pg 45-49
b. Quick reading CRE pg 26
c. Primary CRE 7 pg 94-96.
UNIT 5
CHRISTIANS IN EDUCATION AND DEVELOPMENT
THE CHURCH IN EDUCATION
a. The early missionary contribution {Matthew28:19-20}
– The missionaries came to Kenya through the coast
– Their main objective was to spread the gospel.
– They could not spread the gospel because Africans did not know how to read and write.
– The first missionary arrived in Kenya at Rabai in 1844. His name was Ludwing Krapf
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– Krapf started the first mission station at Rabai in 1844.
– In 1846, he was joined by Johan Rebman
– Both started a mission school at Rabai in 1846.
– Krapf learnt Kiswahili and translated part of St. Luke into Kiswahili.
– Both were sent by church missionary society under ACK
– The missionaries fulfilled Jesus command to preach good news {mt 28:19-20}
b. The early missionary schools
– They aimed at training Africans to read and write so that they could read the bible
– Examples
Aaliance school
St. Mary Yala
Mangu high School
Friend’s School Kamusinga
Loreto convent
– Africans were involved in activities that encouraged them attend learning.
Formal Education Informal Education
Taught in schools Taught anytime and anywhere {daily
events}
Taught by trained teachers Learnt through daily activities
Follows a set syllabus No set syllabus and not assessed
formally
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Assessment are done No textbooks needed
Use textbooks
Questions
1. State 4 ways the church is involved in formal education
2. Write down 3 ways the church is involved in non-formal education today
Special Education {John 9:1-3}
Special Groups Include
– The deaf and mute
– The blind
– Physically handicapped
– Mentally handicapped
These people receive special attention and care. They use special learning equipments.
Example
School Special Group Sponsor
Mumia school The deaf Catholic
Nyangoma school kisumu Physically handicapped ACK
Kambui Presbyterian
school
The deaf PCEA
Thika school The blind SALVATION ARMY
Jacaranda school Nairobi Mentally handicapped –
– – –
– – –
John 9:1-3
– Jesus and disciples saw a blind man
– Disciples asked whether his blindness was caused by his or his parent’s sins
– Jesus told them, that the man was blind so that God’s power might be seen at work.
c. Youth education programmes {ecc 12:1-5}
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– Youth are young people between 18-35 years
– The church youth programmes are important for :
a. Evangelism
b. Training leadership
c. Information of good Christian characters.
– These programmes include:-
a. Youth fellowship
b. Camp and treats
c. Talent shows
d. Bible studies
e. Drama and music competitions
f. Mission work
g.
h.
i.
j.
Ecclesiastes 12:1-5
– Youth are reminded to remember God while still energetic
Nb:
Some youth training centres are
a. Rural training centre –Limuru Agricultural Youth Centre, Mogotio Village Polytechnic
b. Industrial Training Centre – Maua Methodist Youth Polytechnic, African Inland Church
Naivasha Polytechnic
CHURCH AND DEVELOPMENT
a. Farming {genesis 1:28-31}
– Church has initiated projects to satisfy physical needs under N.C.CK.
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Examples:-
– Initiating irrigation schemes in dry areas
– Poultry farming
– Training agricultural officers
– Training farmers on new methods.
Genesis 1:28-31
– God blessed man and woman and put them in charge of CREation
– Have many children and live all over the earth.
– Bring the earth under control
– Guard and cultivate land
– Church obeys God command during Creation when it is involved in farming.
b. International Involvement {2 Corinthians 8:1-4}
– Providing emergency relief during disasters and political crisis.
– Involvement in community development projects.
– Evangelism internationally/ global teaching
– Building homes for needy {orphans and aged}
– Offering scholarship
– Training people on missionary work, farming, teaching e.t.c.



2 Corinthians 8:1-4
– Paul praises the church of Macedonia
– Macedonia church was tested by troubles but went through.
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– The poor were generous
– We should therefore support the church in its involvement internationally.
Some international Christian organization
1. The world vision
2. The catholic relief services
3. The world church council
4. Christian Aid
c. Christian Training Centres {2 Thessalonians 3:6-10}
– Church is involved in building of training centres
– They are meant to teach people to be self-reliant
– Provides basic facilities and training
– The government provides required staff.
d. Rural Training Centre
– Aim at:- improving talents and abilities
– Have a source of income
– Develop skills
– Become self-reliant
They include:-
– Village polytechnics – carpentry, tailoring, agricultural, tannery/leather work, adult literacy.
– Industrial training centres
Found in urban centres
Offers: masonary, plumbing, seCREtarial, hairdressing, carpentry, welding, ICT,
mechanics, electricity, wiring, painting, art and design.
Revision question
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– Primary CRE 7 pg 117-118
– Quick reading 7 pg 32
UNIT 6
CHRISTIAN IN ACTION IN HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL WELFARE
The Church and Health Care
a. Training Medical Personnel’s {Luke 9:1-2, Mark 16: 15-18}
– The church provides medical help and train medical personnel.
– Medical work is a vocation and requires total commitment
– Church activities includes:
a. Building hospitals and dispensaries
b. Organizing seminars and workshops
c. Free mobile services.
d. Educating on nutrition
e. Offering education on health matters.
Luke 9:1-2, mark 16:15-18}
– Jesus gave disciples power and authority to:-
a. Cure diseases
b. Drive out demons\preach the kingdom of God
c. Heal the sick
d. Baptize the believers in the name of Jesus
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e. Perform miracles and exercise Holy Spirit.
b. Flying Doctors Service
– Doctors use air transport to give health services in remote areas.
– The service started by Michael woods in Kenya in 1950s
– It was initiated in Kenya by the Christians churches of Kenya {CCK}
– It is part of AMREF {African Medical and Research Foundation}
– This service was first started in Australia
– Activities
a. Organizing free medical camps
b. Vaccination and treatment
c. First Aid and evacuation e.g accident victims.
d. Training health workers
c. Community Health Programmes {Luke 9:6}
– They are sponsored by Christians, non-Christians and government.
– Mainly these programs educate the community on:-
a. health matters
b. Diseases prevention through vaccination
c. Hygiene on handling food
d. Proper waste disposal
e. Family planning programmes
f. HIV/AIDS related matters.
g.
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Luke 9:6
a. Disciples of Jesus preached good news and healed the sick
b. Christians should support the church by participating in community health.
The church in training the clergy { Matthew4:18-22}
– Clergy:- these are people trained and ordained to serve the church
– They include- bishops, priests, pastors, pope
– Courses learnt
Theology
Divinity
Pastoral studies/ church doctrines
Philosophy
Guidance and counseling
Leadership and communication
Administration.
Matthew4:18-22
– Jesus called the 1st 4 disciples to be fishers of men
– Jesus trained them to be preachers
2 Timothy 2:12
– Paul trained timothy and advised him to train others.
CHURCH TRAINING ON THE LAITY {ACTS 6:1-6}
– Laity : Christians given various responsibilities in the church.
– It includes- Sunday school teachers, choir masters, ushers, catechists e.t.c
– Laity duties:-
a. Conducting Sunday school\
b. Training choirs
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c. Assisting clergy
d. Making announcements
e. Teaching catechism
f.
g.
h.
Acts 6:1-6
– Apostles choose helpers {deacons} to help distribute food to the windows and orphans
– Their leader was Stephen who was stoned because of His faith in Jesus.
– Seven deacons were Stephen, Philip, , , , ,
The Church and Social Welfare {Acts 2:43-47, 4:32}
a. Care for the aged {mt 25:41-45}
b. Church helps the aged by:
– Taking them in special homes for the aged.{give examples of such homes}
– Giving them food, clothes and medical care
– Building homes for them
– Protecting properties



Matthew25:41-45
– Our judgment will be based on our service to the less fortunate.
– Any service given to the needy is service to God.
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Care for the Orphans {James 1:27}
– An orphan is a child whose both parents are dead.
– Challenges
a. Lack of basic needs
b. Lack of care
c. Lack of love
d. Child labour
e. Discrimination
– The church supports orphans by:-
a. Giving them basic needs
b. Building special homes {orphanages} e.g
Nyumbani childrens home
Daggoretti “”
Mama ngina
SOS eldoret, Nairobi and Mombasa
Mama fatuma children’s home Nairobi
c. Giving them education
d. Helping them improve talents
e.
f.
g.
Relief Services {1 Corinthians 16:1-3}
– Relief is the assistance given to people affected by war, draught, famine, floods etc
– Relief can be inform of food, shelter, clothing, money, medicine e.t.c
– Relief provided by the church include
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a. Building shelters
b. distributing food, clothing, medicine
c. paying school fees for the affected
d. clean water
e. {pupils to add four more point}
– Church organizations that offer relief services
a. Catholic relief service {CRS}
b. Christian Aid
c. AMREF
d. Jesus Relief Service.
e. Red Cross.
– Christians offer prayers, comfort, guidance and counseling to the affected.
– Paul advised Corinthians to offer help to the needy in Judea.
Care For Refugees {Matthew25:25-26,5:16}
– A refugee is a person who is forced to leave motherland country because of war,
persecution, political problem e.t.c
– Refugee’s main help comes from church organizations, non-governmental organizations
{NGOs} and government.
– Church activities to the refugees are:-
a. Provision of basic needs.
b. Provision of loans and grants for self-employment.
c. Giving spiritual encouragement.
d. Offering educational scholarships
e. Offering training and career guidance.
f.
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– Church organizations involved with refugees
a. NCCK- National Council of Churches Of Kenya
b. KEC- Kenya Episcopal Conference {Catholics}
c. SDA
d. AACC- All Africa Conference of Churches
e. WCC- World Council of Churches.
f. UNHCR- United Nations High Commission for Refugees.
– Matthew25:25-26: Jesus taught that we should support the needy financially, materially
and spiritually. When we support the needy we glorify God.
– Matthew5:16: our good deeds must shine among people that God will be praised.
Christians Working Together
– Church is a community of believer.
– Christian community shows unity and strength when they work together.
– The cooperation of different church denominations for a common purpose is called
ecumenism.
– Christians work together in:-
a. Preaching the word of God
b. Praying for others
c. Community health and youth programs.
d. Training the clergy and laity.
e. Building schools, hospitals, homes and orphanages.
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f. Promoting peace and harmony in a country.
g. Caring for the needy.
h. Educating people on health, drugs , family e.t.c
Revision questions
1. Quick reading CRE 7 pg 39
2. Primary CRE 7 pg 145-146
3. Spotlight CRE 7 pg 64-68
TERM 2
UNIT 7
FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE
1. – what emotions
– Ways of coping with emotions
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2. Accepting ourselves and others
3. Friendship
– Wanting the best for others
– Tolerance and patience in friendship
4. Necessity of loyalty, openness and trust in friendship
5. Sharing activities with others
6. Contribution of parents in making a happy home.
7. Contribution of children in making a happy home.
8. The effects of good and bad relationships in a family
9. Christ our example.
Reference books
1. Primary CRE klb
2. Quick reading CRE
3. Spotlight CRE
4. Face to face CRE
5. Good news bible
A. FRIENDSHIP AND LOVE
What emotions are
1. Emotions are strong feelings we experience in our lives.
Emotions can either be
– Negative- sadness
– Positive- happiness.
2. Positive desirable emotions include
– Joy
– Happiness
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– Love
– Excitement
Negative undesirable emotions include
– Fighting
– Quarreling
– Enmity
– Abusing others
– Depression
– Suicide
– Destruction of properties.
3. 1 Samuel 17:28-30
a. David eldest son was
b. was angry with David because he saw him in the battle field
c. Jesus when he was in sorrow. He arrived and found his friend,
, dead and buried.
Quiz
1. Lazarus sisters were and
2. Lazarus family lived in
3. Jesse’s sons were {I chronicles 2:13}
4. Jesse’s family lived in
5. Eliab scolded David calling him
Ways of Coping with Emotions
1. Our emotions changes depending on the circumstances we find ourselves in
2. When we are angry we should control our anger by forgiving those who makes us angry.
3. Positive ways of coping with emotions:
– Praying
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– Seeking guidance and counseling.
– Exercising patience and tolerance.
– Forgiveness’s
– Sharing the problem with a trusted friend.
4. Ephesians 4:26-32
a. If you become angry do not let your anger lead you into sin and do not stay angry all day.
b. Do not give the devil a chance
c. Get rid of all bitterness, passion and anger.
Quiz
1. The story of King Ahab and Naboth teaches Christians not to be {greedy, lazy,
worried}
2. The two disciples who walked with Jesus on the day of resurrection were walking to
3. pleaded with God not to destroy Sodom and Gommorah
4. The first place believers were called Christians was in?
5. Name four gospel books
Recitation
– Ten commandments
– Order of events during the day of Pentecost
– Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
B. Accepting Ourselves And Others
1. We are all created in image and likeness of God.
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We all have strengths and weaknesses
We all are equal before God despite our weak areas.
We should avoid self-hatred.
2.

John 7:24
Stop judging by standards and by true standards.

1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Love is and

Love is not or or

Love does not
Quiz
a. Keep . It is not but happy
1. David’s best friend was?
2. Who among the twelve disciples of Jesus was also called Judas son of James?
3. The work of Zachariah the father of John was that of
4. When Jesus fed the five thousand people, he got the two fish and five loaves from?
5. A parable of Jesus that teaches Christians that they should bring sinners to Christ is?
Recitation
– Disciple
– Beatitudes
– Life among the early church.
C. FRIENDSHIP
a. Mutual Respect
1. A friend is a person you know well and like. A friend is also a person you trust and can share
many things with.
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2. We show respect to our friends by
– Listening to their ides
– Sharing our problem
– Being honest and loyal
– Show sympathy.
3. Mutual respect is when friends show respect to each other.
4. Galatians 5:13-15
a. Our freedom should not be an excuse to
b. Love should
c. Love your as you
d. Love should help us not to behave ,
e. Harm and others.
Quiz
1. Which Jewish feast were Jesus and his disciples celebrating when they had the last supper?
2. The story of annunciation of birth of Jesus is written on the books of?
3. Which one of the was done by prophet Elisha
a. Healing a blind man
b. Casting demons from a woman
c. Calling fire from heaven
d. Multiplication of bread
4. The first man to plant a vineyard in the world was likely to be
5. Who Among the following judges of Israel was the first one in Israel?
Recitation
– Seven deacons
– Isaiah’s prophecy about Jesus
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Friendship
Wanting the best for others
1. True friendship lasts when we want the best for the other person
2. We can show that we want the best for our friends by
– Helping
– Comforting
– Visiting
3. True friendship involves love
4. A loving friend is patient, kind, faithful and ready to forgive.
5. 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Love is Love is not
Quiz
1. What kind of education was carried out in Traditional African Society?
{Formal, non-formal, modern adult}
2. Three of the following happened in the last night in Egypt. Which one did not
a. Ate roasted meat
b. Smeared the blood on the door posts
c. Took bitter herbs
d. Jesus pointed out his betrayal.
3. was the disciple who was a tax collector before he was called by Jesus
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4. “Bring the full amount of your tithes to the temple so that there will be plenty of food
there” which said these words?
5. Which two disciples were sent by Jesus to make ready the Lord’s supper?
Recitation
– Disciple
– Abraham’s promises by God.
– Ten Commandments.
Tolerance and Patience in Friendship
1. Tolerant means the ability to bear or put with a situation or something or somebody.
2. Patience – ability to endure trying situations
3. Genesis 29 :15-29
a. Jacob’s uncle is
b. Laban promised to give Jacob his daughter
c. Jacob had to work years to get Rachael
d. After disappointment with Leah, Laban promised to give Rachel to Jacob after
e. Jacob was patient and tolerant with
Quiz
1. In the book of Acts which Christians value is seen in Dorcas and Cornelius?
2. From apostle Creed which statement does not show that Jesus was truly the son of
God?
a. Was conceived by the Holy spirit
b. Born of the Virgin Mary
c. Rose from the dead on the third day
d. Suffered under Pontius Pilate
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3. The resurrection of Jesus teaches Christians to be
4. The festival celebrated by Christians to mark Jesus ‘victory over death is
5. The meaning of the name Messiah is
Recitation
– Beatitude
– Apostle Creed
– Lord’s prayer.
Necessity of Loyalty, Openness and Trust In Friendship
1. – Loyalty is being faithful in supporting somebody
– Openness is being honest and not hiding information or feeling from somebody
– Trust is the belief that somebody is sincere and will not harm or betray one.
2. 1 Samuel 20:1-23, 19:2
a. warned David that his father wanted to kill him. He asked David
to hide
b. He made his father swore that he would not kill David. He was to David
c. David was open to by telling him how king wanted to kill him.
d. The two friends trusted each other by telling the truth
e. David promised to remain loyal to his friends house forever.
Quiz
1. Which one of the following ways did Jonathan show his loyalty to his best friend David?
A. Telling David that king Saul wanted to murder him
B. Helping David to escape from his father
C. Promising to always help David
D. Allowing David to take his royal coat.
2. Who is not properly matched to mother>
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a. John –Mary
b. Isaac- Rebecca
c. Joseph- leah
d. Samuel- Hannah
3. prayed for and blessed seven lepers
4. was angry when he saw David in the battle field.
5. Who among the following s not Jesses’ son?
a. Jonathan
b. Eliab
c. Abidanadab
d. Shammah
Recitation
– David’s son
– King David’s achievement
– Books of the bible
Sharing Activities With Others
1. At home we share activities to make work easier and save time
2. At school we share activities for:
– Enjoyment
– To understand one another
– To understand ourselves
3. Activities shared include
– Sports and games
– Singing and playing musical instruments
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– Acting together
– Trips and excursions
– Discussion of personal happiness and sorrow
– Encouraging one another.
4. The activities can also be destructive or constructive
5. Ecclesiastes 12:13-14
a. Fear God and obey his commands
b. God will judge everything we do whether bad or good even if done in secret.
6. Acts 2:46-47
– Early church believers fellowshipped together
– Shared meals
– Shared property
– Praised God together.
Recitations
– The early church
– Ten commandments
– Fruits of the holy spirit.
THE CONTRIBUTION OF PARENTS IN MAKING A HAPPY HOME
1. Children look up to their parents for love, care and support.
2. Parents contribute to the happiness and good relationship by:-
a. Being role models to their children
b. Teaching children good manners
c. Disciplining children
d. Support children to achieve their dreams
e. Avoid favoritism in the family
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f. Provide security and protection
g. Provide family basic needs
h. Provide spiritual leadership
3. 1 Samuel 2:18-19
a. The boy Samuel served God under priest
b. Each year his mother made him a to show her love for him.
c. Hannah accompanied her husband to to offer he sacrifice.
Quiz
1. Elijah proved to all Israel that God was the only true God on Mount
2. Name three gifts the wise men gave baby Jesus
3. The mother-in-law of Ruth and ophrah was
4. The following people had their names changed. Give their other name
a. Abraham
b. Jacob
c. Simon
Recitation
– Sons of Jacob
– Zacheas
The Contribution of Children to A Happy Home
1. Children’s role in making a happy home include
a. Being kind
b. Helpful to one another
c. Share home activities
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d. Obey and respect their parents
e. Work hard at school
f. Being good listeners to instruction and advice given.
g. Taking care of family and personal property.
2. Luke 2:51-52
a. When Jesus was years old he went with parent to Jerusalem to celebrate
and they went back home in
b. Jesus grew up in and gaining favour with
and
c. Colossians 3:20
Children, it is your christain duty to for that is what pleases God.
Quiz
1. was given skills and ability to work on silver and gold
2. Blessed and the poor in spirit
3. Why was King Saul rejected by God
a. He got possessed by the evil spirit
b. He wanted to kill David
c. He obeyed God
d. He married many wives
4. Jonathan, David’s friend was the son of
5. was the disciples that Jesus loved most.
Recitation
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– Early church
– Apostle Creed
– Fruit of the holy spirit
EFFECTS OF GOOD AND BAD RELATIONSHIP IN THE FAMILY
1. Benefit of good relationship in a family include
a. Respect among members
b. Love among members’
c. Enhanced communication and openness
d. Harmony and unity in the family
e. Promoting concern for each other
f. Stability and security.
2. Effect of bad relationship in a family
– Unfaithfulness
– Impatience and lack of understanding
– Lack of respect, obedience and love
– Oppression, frustration, hopelessness and depression
– Selfishness
– Increase in pride
– Lack of peace and harmony
Luke 15:11-24
– The prodigal {lost son} took all his
– He wasted it and went back home and his father forgave him
– The parable teaches that when we repent God is ready to forgive us because he loves us.
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Ephesians 4:26
– In our anger we should not sin
– We should not let the sun go down while still angry
John 11:1-27
– Lazarus sisters were and
– They lived in
– acknowledged Jesus as the messiah, the son of God
– went to meet Jesus but stayed in the same
house.
Quiz
1. The disciple of Jesus also known as Twin is
2. Who among the disciples of Jesus did not see the risen Christ?
3. Christianity was first introduced in Kenya in the mid 18th century by missionaries who were
sent by
4. Brothers choose seven men from among you who are known to be full of the spirit and
wisdom”, who among the following are the seven deacons?
a. Philip, Mathias, Nicolas, And Timon
b. Paul, Stephen, Procoru, And Nicana
c. Timon, Nicolus, Nicanor And Cleopas
d. Nicolas, Parmenas, Timon And Philip
5. Jesus healed a blind man who always sat by the roadside in Jericho. The blind man was
called?
Recitation
– Seven deacons
– Beatitudes
– Lord’s prayer
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CHRIST OUR EXAMPLE
1. Jesus showed what love is through his many acts of mercy and kindness.
2. His greatest act of love was his death on the cross.
3. Mark 15:1-5
a. Jesus was taken before and accused of claiming to be
b. Jesus was the son of God and He did not boast about it.
4. Memorize 1 john 4:7-8
“Dear friends, lets us love one another because love comes from God. Whoever loves is a
child of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God”
Recitation
– Song- Jesus loves me/ Jesus love is very wonderful
– Disciples of Jesus
– Order of Creation
– King David achievement.
Quiz
1. Who was thrown in the den of lions for kneeling and praying to God?
2. True riches should be stored in?
3. Who was an apostle of the gentiles?
4. Blessed are the poor in spirit
5. “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” were said by?
Unit evaluation exercise
1. CRE klb pg 1717-172 1-15
2. Spotlight pg 86-88
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3. Revision exercise 7a/7b
UNIT 8
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CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES
1. The meaning and purpose of authority {Luke 22:24-27}
– Authority is the power to set rules and guide other people to achieve set goals.
– The duties of citizens are called responsibility
– Authority is found in all sectors at
Level leaders Authority
Home Parents – Guiding and counseling

Discipline children

Training children to be
morally upright

Settling disputes at
home
School – Head teacher – Ensuring school rules
are followed
– Deputy teacher

Teachers
– Instilling discipline

Supervising school
activities

Impart knowledge
Church – Bishop – Preaching the word of
God
– Pastors

Priests
– Guiding and counseling
members

Making rules for the
church

Leading people in
forgiveness and
reconciliation
Government – President – Ensure that there is law
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– Mps
– Governors
– Dcs
and order
– Maintain security in the
country
– Developing the country
– Implementing
government policies
– Luke 22:24-27 Jesus taught the disciples that the purpose of authority is service.
– Christians should obey and respect people in authority because authority is from God.
– Jesus used authority to serve others.
Questions
1. Authority comes from
2. God wants us to respect people in authority
3. Jesus taught that to be a leader you have to
4. State two ways in which teachers can use their authority in school
5. became the leader of disciples after accession of Jesus Christ.
2. Respect for people in authority {Romans 13:1-7, Titus 3;11}
– Authority exists to serve the community
– Leaders are people of authority
– There is peace and harmony when we respect people in authority.
– We respect people in authority by:
a. Obeying the rules of the country
b. Paying taxes
c. Encouraging and supporting them
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d. Implementing policies laid down
e. Carrying out duties assigned to us
f. Correcting them with love when they make wrong decisions.
g. Praying for them.
h. Guiding and counseling those who oppose our leaders.
– Romans 13:1-7 Paul tells us that we should obey authority not for fear of punishment but
as our Christian duty. When we obey we please God as leaders are God’s servants.
– Titus 3:1 we should submit to rulers and authorities, obey them and be ready to do good
in every way {memory verse}
Questions
1. State three ways of which we can show respect for people in authority
2. We show authority to school authorities by and
3. We should to rulers and authorities, them and be ready to good in all ways.
4. St. Paul worked as a
5. The collection of books written by Paul is called? {name them}
3. Building a better society through love, peace and unity {Colossians 3:12-15, Romans 13:1-7}
Activity relating to national anthem
– Love, peace and unity brings prosperity and harmony in a nation
– Love, peace and unity fostered our country’s development in
a. Building learning institutions through Harambee
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b. Raising money to pay hospital bills and school fees.
– Love, peace and unity can develop if we:-
a. Share with others
b. Respect others
c. Obey rules
d. Understanding others
e. Avoid quarrels
– Factors to undermine love, peace and unity
a. Selfish and un co-operative behavior
b. Social evils e.g. bribery, injustice, tribalism
c. Quarrels, fights, war
d. Suspicion of each other
e. Disobeying the laws of the country.
– Colossians 3:12-15 a good society should have the following qualities- kindness, humility,
gentleness, love, peace, patience and compassion.
Questions
1. Love, peace and unity are words found in our
2. God asks us to tolerate and one another if a quarrel arise among us.
3. Which of the following promote peace, love and unity?
a. Revenge and kindness
b. Pride and hard work
c. Hard work and revenge
d. Forgiveness and tolerance.
4. The greatest fruit of the holy spirit is
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5. The greatest commandment is based on
4. Care Of Personal And Public Property {Exodus 20:13,15,17}
– Property are things we own
– Personal property- are things that belongs to an individual
– Public property- are things that belong to the community or state. They are shared by all
the people; they are either built or bought by tax payers’ money.
– Example in each category
Personal property Public property
Clothes Roads
Houses Schools
Cars Hospital
Bicycles Government vehicles
School bags Railways , public toilets
– Ways of misuse of these property include:-
a. Stealing, destroying or mishandling public property
b. Deforestation
c. Dumping garbage anywhere resulting to disease.
d. Vandalism of telephone booths, wires, streetlights
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e. Killing
– Ways of caring for these properties include
a. Washing and keeping personal property clean
b. Proper disposal of refuse
c. Cleaning the environment and planting trees
d. Proper use of public amenities e.g. toilets.
– Exodus 20:13, 15, 17 life belong to God and should be protected hence should not
commit murder.
– We should respect other people’s property by not desiring.
Questions
1. Property is divided into two categories namely and
2. Name 3 things the we should not desire according to exodus 20:17
3. When we take care of the property
a. God is not involved
b. We glorify God
c. We suffer for it
d. It becomes ours.
4. Which one of the following shoes that we take care of public property?
a. Water shortages
b. Garbage along the roads
c. Dirty toilets
d. Neat classrooms with clean walls.
5. Name two public properties
5. Activities Of The Harambee Youth Week {Ephesians 4:2, 15-16
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– Harambee means working together to accomplish a certain goal.
– Takes place once a year as it is set aside by the government of Kenya.
– The youth are involved in
a. Visiting the sick
b. Helping the needy
c. Caring for and cleaning the environment
d. Participating in youth exchange programs
e. CREating awareness of the youth rights and responsibilities.
– Ephesians 4:2, 15-16 we should work together as the body works.
– Christians are expected to have virtues like:
Humility
Gentleness
Patience
Tolerance and love.
Questions
1) What is Harambee youth week
2) List at least three activities youth can participate in during the Harambee Youth Week.
a.
b.
c.
3) The greatest value required in the breaking of bread is?
4) Who among the following was told by God to preserve the gift that God had given him?
a. Timothy
b. Titus
c. Silas
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d. Apollos
6. Christian Obligation towards Strangers {Matthew25:35, 38,40}
– Strangers are the people we do not know or have never met before.
– We meet strangers in public places
– We should treat strangers by :-
a. Greeting them and finding out whether they need assistance.
b. Providing them with food, water, shelter and clothing.
c. Directing them to places they want to get to.
d. Being hospitable to them.
– It is our Christian duty to help the strangers because
We obey Jesus’ teachings
We show the readiness to help those in need
It promotes love, peace and unity.
It is a way of serving God.
It is loving others as we love ourselves.
– Jesus taught that we should help strangers by feeding them, giving them a drink, clothing
and welcoming them in our homes.
– As Christians we should not discriminate but treat all as God’s children.
Questions
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a. Who is a stranger?
b. The deacons chosen to distribute food, who among them was a gentile?
c. was referred as “the apostle of the gentiles”
d. According to Christian teachings, the MAIN purpose for marriage is to?
e. Who among the following sons of Jacob was an ancestor of Jesus?
a. Reuben
b. Simeon
c. Judah
d. Benjamin
7. Helping In Literacy Work {Proverbs 4:13}
– Illiteracy means inability to read and write
– Literacy is the ability to read and write.
– Christians help to fight illiteracy through
Donating reading and writing materials
Discouraging school drop-outs.
Educating parents on the importance of education
Volunteering to teach illiterate people
Building more schools through Harambee.
– The government has helped reduce illiteracy through:-
Free primary education
Providing textbooks and other equipments
Training teachers.
– Proverbs 4:13- we should remember all that we have learnt
– We should value our education and use it well.
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Questions
1. The ability to read and write is called?
2. Paul was brought up under strict instructions of a man known as?
a. Appolos
b. Timothy
c. Gamaliel
d. Eliazar
3. The current minister of education is?
4. Jesus taught using?
5. is the only prophetic book in the New Testament and is the only
historical book in the New Testament.
8. Our Role In Community Work {Philippians 2:1-5}
– Community work is work or activities done by the residents of a place to uplift their social
and economic welfare.
– The activities include:
a. Building schools and hospitals
b. Conservation of soil and water resources
c. Sensitizing the community on development projects.
d. Contributing money towards school fees for the needy and hospital bills, building
gabions and planting cover crops to prevent soil erosion.
Advantages of working together
a. Helps us to live in peace, love and unity
b. Enables us to give service to each other
c. Helps us to do a lot of work within a short time.
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d. Brings faster development in our community.
e. Helps christens express their unity in Christ.
– Philippians 2:1-5: Christians show love, care and concern towards those in need when
they take part in the community work.
– We should be willing to take part in the community work.
Questions
1. List three advantages of working together
2. The best way a Christian can use leisure to serve God is by?
a. Participating in community work
b. Taking part in community celebrations
c. Participating in games
d. Entertaining friend at home.
3. The book of Acts was written by?
4. was raised by Peter from the dead.
5. Which one of the following Christian values do Christians learn from the story of Tabitha
making clothes for the poor?
a. Kindness
b. Humility
c. Honesty
d. Purity
9. Celebrating National Days And Christian Festivals {Leviticus 23:39-44}
– National days are days when Nations in the world remember important events.
– Christian festivals are celebrated to remember important Christian events.
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– Example of these days are:-
National Days
– Labour Day
Christian Festivals
– Good Friday
– Madaraka Day – Easter Sunday/Monday
– Mashujaa Day – Pentecost Day
– Jamuhuri Day – Christmas Day
– National days are celebrated by:-
Singing the National Anthem
Performing dances and entertainments.
Listening to patriotic songs.
Listening to Presidential speech.
Visiting places of interest e.g. recreational facilities.
– Christian festivals are celebrated by :-
Going to church to worship.
Sharing with the needy.
Praying and singing together
Exchanging gifts.
Visiting the needy.
– Leviticus 23:39-44: God commanded the Israelites to celebrate the festivals of shelters or
booths or tabernacle. The people were to offer food, offerings and sacrifices.
Questions
1. Name three national days in Kenya.
2. Name three Christian festivals
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3. The feast described in Leviticus 23:39-44 is the?
a. Passover feast
b. Harvest feast
c. Purification feast
d. Feast of weeks
4. The Christian festival which is celebrated to mark Christ’s victory over death is?
5. was a Jew from Alexandria who was an eloquent speaker and had a good
knowledge of the scripture.
Topical summary questions
Primary CRE- let us remember 192-194
UNIT 9
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GOD’S PURPOSE FOR EVERY CHILD
1. – Our Fears
– Overcoming Fear By Relaying On God
2. Careers In Adult Life
3. The Purpose Of God For Every Child
4. Jesus as a Refugee in Egypt.
1. OUR FEARS
– Fear is the feeling that something bad might happen.
– Fear include
An attack
Punishment
Murder- death
Sickness
Accidents
– Imagined fears include:-
Darkness ‘ghost
Failure
New environment.
– We overcome fear by
1. Praying to God.
2. Sharing with others
3. Seeking advice from friends and responsible adults.
– John 16:16-21:
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a. Jesus explains he will die, be buried and resurrect.
b. His disappearance will bring temporary pain but eventually joy.
Quiz
1. Jesus went to the temple when he was years old.
2. Samuel was called by God times.
3. Which is the main value required by boys and girls in African traditional society?
4. Who were the parents of Samuel?
5. Which is the greatest commandment according to Jesus Christ?
Recitation
1. Song by the Angels to the shepherd.
2. Life among the early church.
3. Ten Commandments.
Overcoming Our Fear by Relaying On God
– We can overcome our fears if we fully trust God in everything.
– In prayer, let our worry be known to God.
– Psalms 34:4: David says, “I prayed to the Lord and he answered me; he free me from

– Isaiah 41:10: God is our protector and savior. We should not fear anything.
Quiz
1. Jesus Christ chose His first four disciples who were?
2. When Jesus began his ministry he was years old.
3. Which king of Israel did not worship other gods and was called a man after God’s own heart?
4. A Jewish servant girl helped her master to get healed from leprosy.
5. Who among the following never lived in Egypt?
a. Jesus
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b. Abraham
c. Solomon
d. Jacob
6. Jesus grew up in?
Recitation
1. Ten commandments
2. God’s promises to Abraham
3. Sons of Jacob.
2. CAREERS IN ADULT LIFE
– The kind of work or occupation people choose to be when they grow up is a career.
– A career is also an occupation one chooses to be their life’s work in future.
– A career gives an opportunity to make use of the talents God has given us.
– Ephesians 1:15-18: in prayer we should ask God to give us the Holy Spirit that will
a. Make us wise
b. Help us know.
c. Understand God’s plan for our future.
Quiz
1. was the last Judge of Israel.
2. broke the commandment “do not kill”
3. A Jewish servant girl advised Namaan to see prophet to be healed
4. , a disciple did not believe Jesus had risen.
5. “ the spirit of the Lord is upon me, for He has anointed me to preach good news to the poor”.
Jesus read this scripture from the book of
6. Jesus appeared to on their walk to Emmaus.
Recitation
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1. Song – spirit of the Lord.
2. Order of Creation
3. Disciples.
3. THE PURPOSE OF GOD FOR EVERY CHILD
1. We are all God’s children and He has a particular purpose for each one of us.
2. God’s purpose for each child include
a. Bring prosperity and hope.
b. Doing everything without complaining
c. Be innocent and pure
d. Be holy and perfect even though living with sinful and corrupt people.
e. Avoid being shy and proud.
f. Allow the spirit to fill us with love, power and self-control.
3. Jeremiah 29:11{memorize} “I alone know the plans I have for you. Plans to bring you
prosperity and not disaster, plans to bring the future you hope for”.
Quiz
1. Which King wanted to kill baby JESUS?
2. Why did the Israelites go to live in Egypt?
a. Because Joseph had bought a piece of land there.
b. Because they were looking for jobs.
c. Because John fought the angel and they had to run away from God.
d. Because there was famine in the land.
3. While in the synagogue of Nazareth, Jesus read from the book of?
4. Prophet prophesied that a virgin would give birth to a son.
5. Why did angel Gabriel tell Mary to name her son “Jesus”?
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a. Because he would be the savior of the world
b. Because he would rule forever.
c. Because he would be the prince.
d. Because God wanted him to be born.
Recitations
1. Song- Angels to the shepherd
2. Fruits of the Holy Spirit.
3. Jacob’s sons.
4. Jesse’s sons.
4. JESUS CHRIST AS REFUGEE IN EGYPT.
{MATTHEW2:13-14, PHILIPPIANS 4:13}
– A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave his/her country because of:
War or fighting
Religious reasons
Social reasons
Political reasons.
– Challenges faced by refugees
Lack of food, shelter and clothing
Lack of medical facilities.
Lack of security.
– Matthew2:13-14 : King Herod learnt of the birth of Jesus through Magi {wise men who
came from East}
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– King Herod planned to kill the baby boys as prophesied by Jeremiah.
– Joseph, Mary and Jesus fled to Egypt as refugees.
– The parents had hope in God’s protection, deliverance and faithfulness.
Questions
1. Jesus was a refugee in
2. Which prophet foretold about Jesus being a refugee in Egypt?
3. Matthew2:15 Jesus and his parents fled to Egypt to fulfill the prophecy of God that, “ I called
my son of Egypt.
4. Which prophet prophesied the birth place of Jesus?
5. “I alone know the plans I have for you; plans to give you a future and hope”, were words said
by prophet?
5. THE HOPE OF JESUS CHRIST FOR HUMAN KIND.
– Hope is to have faith that something will happen.
– Jesus went in the synagogue of Nazareth and was given a scroll as it was written by
prophet Isaiah.
– Jesus spoke of his hope for human kind which was:-
To bring good news to the poor.
To proclaim liberty to the captives.
To give sight to the blind.
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To set the oppressed free.
To announce that the time had come when the Lord will save His people.
– Jesus enlightened Nicodemus and gave sight to Bartimeus.
– He set free the Gerasene demoniac.
– Jesus healed the lepers and kept company of the tax collectors.
– Angel Gabriel announced that Jesus was to save Jews.
– The angel told the shepherds that he had good news for them.
Questions
1. Name three people who received information about the birth of Jesus from the angel
2. Jesus was born in and brought up in
3. Who were the two seCREt disciples of Jesus?
4. Who were the first people to know about the birth of Jesus?
5. Who brought gifts to baby Jesus?
6. REASON FOR THE BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST {MATTHEW1:21}
– God had planned for Jesus Christ to be born
– Angel Gabriel told Mary to name the child ‘Jesus’ meaning savior.
– Jesus was born to save people from sins.
– Jesus was born to proclaim the love of God for all people.
– Purpose of God sending Jesus was to reconcile human beings who had fallen to sin
through Adam.
– Jesus said “it is finished” meaning his mission to forgive sins through shedding blood
was over.
– During the last supper, Jesus told his disciples that his body and blood would take away
sins from mankind.
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– God showed love for us by sending Jesus Christ.
Questions
1. The annunciation of Jesus is recorded in the book of?
2. Angel announced the birth of the messiah.
3. At that time when Jesus was born, emperor had called for census.
4. and asked for permission to bury the body of Jesus.
5. Jesus celebrated the Passover in the house of?
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Consolata School: Contacts, Location and Admission Details

Consolata School is a Prestigious Private School that is located at Waiyaki Way in Nairobi County, Nairobi Region in Kenya. Get all the school’s details including: the physical location, Official Phone Number Contact, Website, Email Address and Postal Address.

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Location: Waiyaki Way
Address: P.O. Box 14538, Nairobi 00800
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Phone: 020-4442634, 020-2523945,
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KSSSA National Term 2 Games Final Results- Volleyball Girls

VOLLEYBALL GIRLS

 

S/NO. POOLA. S/NO. POOLB
1. SOWETO    –       NAIROBI 1. KARIMA  –      CENTRAL
2. KWANTHANZE –  EASTERN 2. NYAKACH  –   NYANZA
3. VYAMBANI  –       COAST 3. KESOGON  –  RIFT  VALLEY
4. SENIOR CHIEF –  N. EASTERN 4. MWITOTI  –   WESTERN

 

DAY1: Tuesday, 8th August, 2023(PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
1. A SOWETO                        VS                SENIOR CHIEF 3 0
2. A KWANTHANZE              VS                VYAMBANI 3 0
3. B KARIMA                          VS                KESOGON 0 3
4. B NYAKACH                        VS               MWITOTI 0 3

DAY2: Wednesday, 9th August, 2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

 

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
5. A VYAMBANI                       VS               SOWETO 0 3
6. A SENIOR CHIEF                  VS               KWANTHANZE 0 3
7. B MWITOTI                          VS              KARIMA 3 0
8. B KESOGON                         VS              NYAKACH 3 0

 

DAY3: Thursday 10th August ,2023 (PRELIMINARIES)

GAMENO. POOL TEAMS SCORES
9. A KWANTHANZE                     VS          SOWETO 3 0
10. A SENIOR CHIEF                      VS          VYAMBANI 1 3
11. B NYAKACH                              VS          KARIMA 3 0
12. B KESOGON                              VS          MWITOTI 3 0

 

DAY4:Friday 11th August, 2023 (SEMI-FINALS)

 

GAME NO. SEMIS TEAMS SCORES
13. SEMI 1 KWANTHANZE                    VS         MWITOTI 3 0
14. SEMI 2 KESOGON                            VS         SOWETO 3 0

 

DAY5:Saturday 12th August, 2023 (FINALS)

GAME NO. FINALS TEAMS SCORES
15. PLAY OFF MWITOTI                            VS           SOWETO 1 3
16. FINAL KWANTHANZE                   VS           KESOGON 1 3

 

KENYA SECONDARY SCHOOLS SPORT ASSOCIATION

 

RANKING OF TEAMS – VOLLEYBALLGIRLS

 

 

POSITION TEAM – SCHOOL REGION
 

1.

 

KESOGON

 

RIFT VALLEY

 

2.

 

KWANTHANZE

 

EASTERN

 

3.

 

SOWETO

 

NAIROBI

 

4.

 

MWITOTI

 

WESTERN

 

5.

 

NYAKACH

 

NYANZA

 

6.

 

VYAMBANI

 

COAST

 

7.

 

SENIOR CHIEF

 

NORTH EASTERN

 

8.

 

KARIMA

 

CENTRAL

 

 

M.V.P  -DEBORAH CHESANG’   –      SCHOOL –  KESOGON  – RIFT VALLEY

 

Moi High School Mbiruri: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered

Moi High School Mbiruri: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered

MOI HIGH MBIRURI SENIOR SCHOOL LOCATION.

 Moi high school-Mbiruri is located in Embu East Sub-county, Embu County; in the Eastern Region of Kenya.

The school is a national school classified as C1. Get a list of all the New List of all National Schools under CBC, CBE/ CBET Curriculum.

MOI HIGH MBIRURI SENIOR SCHOOL DETAILS SUMMARY

SCHOOL NAME:  –MOI HIGH MBIRURI

SCHOOL’S CLUSTER:  –C1

SCHOOL’S TYPE:  –PUBLIC

SCHOOL’S NATURE (Regular/  SNE):  –REGULAR

SCHOOL’S DISABILITY TYPE:  –NONE

SCHOOL’S ACCOMODATION TYPE:  –BOARDING

SCHOOL’S GENDER (BOYS’ GIRLS’ OR MIXED):  –BOYS

REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED:  –EASTERN

COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –EMBU

SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –EMBU EAST

SCHOOL’S UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL CODE (UIC):  –E3HX

SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: –14300006

School Capacity: The National School can accomodate over 1,200 Students.

N/B: Explanation on the acronyms used:

  • Cluster which is the School’s Category. C1 is for National Schools.
  • UIC stands for Unique Institutional Code (UIC)/NEMIS Code
  • KNEC stands for the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) Code that can be used to check the school’s results online.

HOW TO JOIN GRADE 10 AT MOI HIGH MBIRURI SENIOR SCHOOL

Joining Grade 10 at the school is straight forward. Placement at the school is done by the Ministry of Education. Simply apply for consideration for placement by using this link: Grade 10 Selection System.

LIST OF ALL SUBJECTS AND PATHWAYS OFFERED AT MOI HIGH MBIRURI  SENIOR SCHOOL

The Senior school, being a National School, will offer all the three pathways, listed below, for grade 10-12 students:

  • STEM PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO: PURE SCIENCES, APPLIED SCIENCES and TECHNICAL STUDIES
  • SOCIAL SCIENCES PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO: LANGUAGES & LITERATURE and HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIES
  • ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO:  ARTS and SPORTS

Get a full list of all the latest Grade 10 Subjects at the Senior School under CBE Curriculum:

ARTS & SPORTS PATHWAY SUBJECTS

S/No// PATHWAY// TRACK// SUBJECTS

1.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Arabic

2.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Biology

3.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Business Studies

4.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Computer Studies

5.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, CRE/IRE/HRE

6.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

7.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, French

8.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, General Science

9.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Geography

10.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, German

11.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, History & Citizenship

12.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Literature in English

13.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Mandarin

14.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Advanced Mathematics

15.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Fine Arts, Theatre & Film, Sports & Recreation

16.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Arabic

17.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Biology

18.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Business Studies

19.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Computer Studies

20.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, CRE/IRE/HRE

21.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

22.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, French

23.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, General Science

24.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Geography

25.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, German

26.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, History & Citizenship

27.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Literature in English,

28.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Mandarin

29.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Advanced Mathematics

30.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Sports & Recreation

31.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Music & Dance, Fine Arts, Theatre & Film

32.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Arabic

33.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Biology

34.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Business Studies

35.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Computer Studies

36.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, CRE/IRE/HRE

37.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

38.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, French

39.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, General Science

40.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Geography

41.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, German

42.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, History & Citizenship

43.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Literature in English

44.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Mandarin

45.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Advanced Mathematics

46.ARTS & SPORTS.ARTS.Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, Sports & Recreation

47.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Arabic

48.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Business Studies

49.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Computer Studies

50.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, CRE/IRE/HRE

51.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

52.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, French

53.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Geography

54.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, German

55.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, History & Citizenship

56.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Literature in English

57.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Mandarin

58.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Advanced Mathematics

59.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, Biology, Media Technology

60.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Arabic

61.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Business Studies

62.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Computer Studies

63.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, CRE/IRE/HRE

64.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

65.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, French

66.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Geography

67.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, German

68.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, History & Citizenship

69.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Literature in English

70.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Mandarin

71.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

72.ARTS & SPORTS.SPORTS & RECREATION.Sports & Recreation, General Science, Media Technology

73.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Arabic

74.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Computer Studies

SOCIAL SCIENCES PATHWAY

S/No// PATHWAY// TRACK// SUBJECTS

75.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, CRE/IRE/HRE

76.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

77.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, French

78.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, General Science

79.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Geography

80.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, German

81.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Literature in English

82.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Mandarin

83.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Business Studies, History & Citizenship, Advanced Mathematics

84.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Arabic

85.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Computer Studies

86.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

87.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, French

88.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, General Science

89.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Geography

90.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, German

91.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, History & Citizenship

92.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Literature in English

93.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Mandarin

94.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

95.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Arabic

96.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Computer Studies

97.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

98.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, French

99.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, General Science

100.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, German

101.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Literature in English

102.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Mandarin

103.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

104.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Arabic

105.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Computer Studies

106.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

107.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, French

108.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, General Science

109.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Geography

110.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, German

111.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Literature in English

112.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Mandarin

113.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.CRE/IRE/HRE, History & Citizenship, Advanced Mathematics

114.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Arabic

115.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Computer Studies

116.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

117.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, French

118.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, General Science

119.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, German

120.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Indigenous Language

121.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Literature in English

122.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Mandarin

123.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

124.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.Geography, Business Studies, Sign Language

125.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Arabic

126.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Business Studies

127.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Computer Studies

128.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, CRE/IRE/HRE

129.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

130.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, French

131.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, General Science

132.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, German

133.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Literature in English

134.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Mandarin

135.SOCIAL SCIENCES.HUMANTIES & BUSINESS STUDIES.History & Citizenship, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

136.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, Business Studies

137.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, Computer Studies

138.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, CRE/IRE/HRE

139.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, General Science

140.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, Geography

141.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, History & Citizenship

142.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, Mandarin

143.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Arabic, French, Advanced Mathematics

144.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Arabic

145.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Business Studies

146.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Chinese

147.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Computer Studies

148.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, CRE/IRE/HRE

149.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, French

150.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, General Science

151.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Geography

152.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, History & Citizenship

153.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language, Advanced Mathematics

154.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, Business Studies

155.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, Computer Studies

156.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, CRE/IRE/HRE

157.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, General Science

158.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, Geography

159.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, History & Citizenship

160.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.French, German, Advanced Mathematics

161.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Arabic

162.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Business Studies

163.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Computer Studies

164.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, CRE/IRE/HRE

165.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, French

166.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, General Science

167.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Geography

168.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, German

169.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, History & Citizenship

170.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Mandarin

171.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Advanced Mathematics

172.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language

173.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Arabic

174.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Business Studies

175.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Computer Studies

176.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, CRE/IRE/HRE

177.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili

178.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, French

179.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, General Science

180.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Geography

181.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, German

182.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, History & Citizenship

183.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Mandarin

184.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Advanced Mathematics

185.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Indigenous Language, Literature in English, Sign Language

186.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Arabic

187.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Business Studies

188.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Computer Studies

189.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, French

190.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Geography

191.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, History & Citizenship

192.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Mandarin

193.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Literature in English, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, Sign Language

194.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, Business Studies

195.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, Computer Studies

196.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, CRE/IRE/HRE

197.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, General Science

198.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, Geography

199.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, History & Citizenship

200.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Mandarin, French, Mathematics

201.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, Business Studies

202.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, Computer Studies

203.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, CRE/IRE/HRE

204.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, French

205.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, General Science

206.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, Geography

207.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, History & Citizenship

208.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, Mandarin

209.SOCIAL SCIENCES.LANGUAGES & LITERATURE.Sign Language, Arabic, Advanced Mathematics

STEM PATHWAY SUBJECTS

S/No// PATHWAY// TRACK// SUBJECTS

210.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Aviation

211.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Biology

212.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Building Construction

213.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Chemistry

214.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Computer Studies

215.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Electricity

216.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, General Science

217.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Geography

218.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Marine and fisheries

219.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Advanced Mathematics

220.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Metal work

221.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Physics

222.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Power Mechanics

223.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Business studies, Woodwork

224.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Aviation

225.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Biology

226.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Building Construction

227.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Business Studies

228.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Chemistry

229.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Electricity

230.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, General Science

231.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Geography

232.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Home Science

233.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Marine & Fisheries

234.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Advanced Mathematics

235.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Metal Work

236.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Physics

237.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Power Mechanics

238.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Computer Studies, Wood work

239.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Aviation

240.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Biology

241.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Building Construction

242.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Computer Science

243.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Electricity

244.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, General Science

245.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

246.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

247.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Metal Work

248.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Physics

249.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Power Mechanics

250.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Geography, Wood work

251.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Aviation

252.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Biology

253.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Building Construction

254.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Business Studies

255.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Chemistry

256.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Electricity

257.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, General Science

258.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Geography

259.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries

260.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Advanced Mathematics

261.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Metal Work

262.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Physics

263.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Power Mechanics

264.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Agriculture, Home Science, Woodwork

277.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Aviation

281.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Biology

282.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Building Construction

283.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Chemistry

284.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Electricity

278.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, General Science

285.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Geography

279.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Marine & Fisheries

286.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Advanced Mathematics

287.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Metal Work

280.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Physics

288.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Power Mechanics

289.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Business studies, Wood Work

265.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Aviation

266.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Biology

267.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Building Construction

268.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Chemistry

269.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Electricity

270.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, General Science

271.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

272.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

273.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Metal Work

274.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Physics

275.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Power Mechanics B

276.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Geography, Wood work

290.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Aviation

291.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Biology

292.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Building Construction

293.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Business Studies

294.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Chemistry

295.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Electricity

296.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, General Science

297.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Geography

298.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries

299.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Advanced Mathematics

300.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Metal Work

301.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Physics

302.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Power Mechanics

303.STEM.APPLIED SCIENCES.Computer Studies, Home Science, Wood Work

304.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Agriculture

305.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Aviation

306.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Building Construction

307.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Business Studies

308.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry,

309.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Computer Studies

310.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Electricity

311.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Geography

312.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Home Science

313.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Marine & Fisheries

314.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Metal Work

315.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Physics

316.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Power Mechanics

317.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Biology, Woodwork

318.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Agriculture

319.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Aviation

320.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Building Construction

321.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Business Studies

322.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Computer Studies

323.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Electricity

324.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography

325.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Home Science

326.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Marine & Fisheries

327.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Metal Work

328.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

329.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Power Mechanics

330.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Chemistry, Wood Work

331.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Agriculture

332.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Aviation

333.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Building Construction

334.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Business Studies

335.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Computer Studies

336.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Electricity

337.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Geography

338.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Home Science

339.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Metal Work

340.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Power Mechanics

341.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, General Science, Wood Work

342.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Agriculture

343.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Aviation

344.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Building & Construction

345.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Business Studies

346.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Computer Studies

347.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Electricity

348.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Geography

349.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Home Science

350.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Marine & Fisheries

351.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Metal Work

352.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Power Mechanics

353.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Advanced Mathematics, Physics, Woodwork

354.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Agriculture

355.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Aviation

356.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Building Construction

357.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Business Studies

358.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies

359.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Electricity

360.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Geography

361.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Home Science

362.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Metal Work

363.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Power Mechanics

364.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Chemistry, Wood Work

365.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Agriculture

366.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Aviation

367.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Building Construction

368.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Business Studies

369.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Computer Studies

370.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Electricity

371.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Geography

372.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Home Science

373.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Metal Work

374.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Power Mechanics

375.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Biology, Physics, Wood Work

376.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Agriculture

377.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Aviation

378.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Building Construction

379.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Business Studies

380.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Computer Studies

381.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Electricity

382.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Geography

383.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Home Science

384.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Metal Work

385.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Power Mechanics

386.STEM.PURE SCIENCES.Chemistry, Physics, Wood Work

387.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Biology

388.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Chemistry

389.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Computer Studies

390.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, General Science

391.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Geography

392.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Home Science

393.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

394.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

395.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Media Technology

396.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Business Studies, Physics

397.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Agriculture

398.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Business Studies

399.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Computer Studies

400.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Home Science

401.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

402.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

403.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Media Technology

404.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, General Science, Power Mechanics

405.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Biology

406.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Business Studies

407.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Chemistry

408.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Computer Studies

409.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, General Science

410.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Home Science

411.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

412.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

413.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Media Technology

414.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Aviation, Geography, Physics

415.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Biology

416.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Chemistry

417.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Computer Studies

418.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, General Science

419.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Geography

420.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Home Science

421.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

422.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

423.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Media Technology

424.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Business Studies, Physics

425.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Computer Studies

426.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Geography

427.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Home Science

428.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

429.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

430.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, General Science, Media Technology

431.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Biology

432.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Chemistry

433.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Computer Studies

434.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Home Science

435.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

436.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

437.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Media Technology

438.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Building Construction, Geography, Physics

439.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Biology

440.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Chemistry

441.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Computer Studies

442.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Geography

443.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Home Science

444.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

445.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

446.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Media Technology

447.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Business Studies, Physics

448.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, General Science, Computer Studies

449.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, General Science, Home Science

450.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

451.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

452.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, General Science, Media Technology

453.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Biology

454.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Chemistry

455.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Computer Studies

456.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Home Science

457.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

458.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

459.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Media Technology

460.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Electricity, Geography, Physics

461.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Biology

462.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Chemistry

463.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Computer Studies

464.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, General Science

465.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Geography

466.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Home Science

467.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

468.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Media Technology

469.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Business Studies, Physics

470.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, General Science, Computer Studies

471.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, General Science, Home Science

472.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

473.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, General Science, Media Technology

474.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Biology

475.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Chemistry

476.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Computer Studies

477.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Home Science

478.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

479.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Media Technology

480.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Marine & Fisheries, Geography, Physics

481.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Biology

482.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Chemistry

483.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Computer Studies

484.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Geography

485.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Home Science

486.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

487.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

488.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Business Studies, Physics

489.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, General Science, Computer Studies

490.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, General Science, Home Science

491.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

492.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

493.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Biology

494.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Chemistry

495.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Computer Studies

496.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Home Science

497.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

498.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

499.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Media Technology, Geography, Physics

500.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Aviation

501.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Biology

502.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Chemistry

503.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Computer Studies

504.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, General Science

505.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Geography

506.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Home Science

507.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

508.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

509.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Media Technology

510.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Business Studies, Physics

511.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, General Science, Computer Studies

512.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, General Science, Home Science

513.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

514.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

515.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, General Science, Media Technology

516.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Biology

517.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Chemistry

518.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Computer Studies

519.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, General Science

520.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Home Science

521.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

522.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

523.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Media Technology

524.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Metal Work, Geography, Physics

525.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Biology

526.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Chemistry

527.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Computer Studies

528.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, General Science

529.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Geography

530.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Home Science

531.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

532.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

533.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Media Technology

534.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Business Studies, Physics

535.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, General Science, Computer Studies

536.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, General Science, Home Science

537.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

538.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

539.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, General Science, Media Technology

540.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Biology

541.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Chemistry

542.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Computer Studies

543.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Home Science

544.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

545.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

546.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Media Technology

547.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Power Mechanics, Geography, Physics

548.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Biology

549.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Chemistry

550.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Computer Studies

551.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, General Science

552.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Geography

553.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Home Science

554.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Marine & Fisheries

555.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Advanced Mathematics

556.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Business Studies, Physics

557.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Computer Studies

558.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Geography

559.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Home Science

560.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Marine & Fisheries

561.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Advanced Mathematics

562.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, General Science, Media Technology

563.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Biology

564.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Chemistry

565.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Computer Studies

566.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, General Science

567.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Home Science

568.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Marine & Fisheries

569.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Advanced Mathematics

570.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Media Technology

571.STEM.TECHNICAL STUDIES.Wood Work, Geography, Physics

FULL DETAILS FOR ALL OTHER NATIONAL SCHOOLS.

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TSC Promotion interview dates and venues

The TSC interviews are very competitive. Both recruitment and Promotions interviews require thorough preparations. In this article, I provide you with all that is required, interview questions, marking schemes and scoring areas.

How do I prepare myself for a teaching interview?

Getting Ready for the TSC Promotion Interview

Prepare well on Mostly asked TSC promotions interview questions. Make sure to go through the marking scheme and scoring areas:

On the material day, arrive one hour before the scheduled interview time.

Related: TSC Promotions Interview Areas/ Marking Scheme (Updated and Final)

Make sure to carry the following with you:

  • Your original ID Card
  • Original Academic Certificates
  • Original Professional Certificates
  • Letter of appointment to the current grade
  • Letter of appointment to the current post (in case you are holding an administrative post).
  • Analyzed individual subject results in KCPE/ KCSE examinations for the last three years and certified by the TSC County or Sub County Director.
  • Performance Appraisal Reports (TPAD) for the last three years.
  • Any other documents that you may see of benefit to enable you convince the panelists.

Also read: TSC promotion interview questions and their answers

Getting Ready for the TSC Recruitment Interview

Most of the time, TSC interviews happen once a year, either to hire new teachers or to replace teachers who have left the field.

Getting a job with TSC can change your life, so it’s important to be well-prepared for the interview.

Often, applicants seem to be in a state of physical, mental, and emotional hurry and worry.

They also don’t take the time to organise the important papers they need for the interview.

They tend to forget that this can have an effect on your interviewers and could help you win them over.

Here are some things you need to do to get ready:

Dressing Code

What you wear is very important because you don’t want it to be talked about at the interview. Women can get by with a nice skirt or pants as long as they are not too tight.

Also, your clothes shouldn’t be too short. We suggest one that is not higher than the knees.
Men should also know that they don’t have to wear a suit to look smart and put-together.

Also, if the only way to look good was to wear a suit, then interviews could be very expensive.

Organising Your Paperwork/Documents 

Make sure your papers are ready and well organised in an envelope or document bag. You should put them in order so that the most current one is at the top.

Make sure that the panel has access to important papers as well.

Conduct/Attention 

Don’t do anything during the interview that might show that you are unhappy, tense, or excited.

Don’t chew on anything and look around nervously, because this could mean that you don’t trust yourself.

Extracurricular activities Evidence 

Even though it’s not required, proof that you took part in extracurricular activities could be important if there’s a tie.

If you can, use it, because it will help a lot and make your show better. It will show that you have more to offer than just the skills you have.

Tsc interviews preparation

What You Need to Bring to the Interview/Mandatory Documents 

You need the originals and clear copies of the following papers so that the interviewers can, among other things, identify you and verify your academic credentials:

  • Your NCPWD Card if you are handicapped and have a National Identification Card.
  • K.C.P.E. and K.C.S.E. Certificates (If you try again, you will need to include all of your certificates).
  • Diploma or Degree Certificate, along with the papers that go with them.
  • Certificate of registration as a teacher.
  • Proof that the teacher is an intern. This can be in the form of a letter or a paystub.
  • A signed statement when the names given are different/Oath
  • Primary and Secondary Certificates of Leaving.
  • Co-curricular awards
  • Special talent awards
  • Student test results are kept for 3 years.

How to get the extra 5 points in the teacher hiring interviews in TSC recruitment. 

To get the extra five points and get ahead of the other applicants, you need to do the following:

a) Good Skills in Talking to People 

First, you need to answer all of the questions correctly and stay away from slang. Always be true to yourself.
Make sure your points are clear, that you can be heard, and that you don’t close your eyes while you talk.

b) Bring these things with you to your interview:

If you participated in extracurricular events while teaching, you could get a certificate of participation.
Students’ test results from the last three years
If you served somewhere and were recognised for special skills, like with a Certificate of Leadership, you would need to show proof of those skills. It’s also a good idea to talk about the information on your high school diploma, especially if it adds to what you’ve already said.

Note: The extra 5 marks are important. Don’t give yourself a chance to fail!

What are the questions in competency based teacher interview?

Questions you might be asked at a TSC interview

1. Tell us something about you.

This may be a hard question, but make sure your answer is clear, short, and to the point. Make sure you don’t say anything that goes against what you have written. You should never say things like “you know,” “my name is,” and so on.

2. Behave like a professional.

At least know something about TSC, like what it does, how it works, how teachers should act, and something about the Children’s Act. During the interview, the interviewer may or may not ask about this.
If someone asks you a question you can’t answer, don’t stay quiet. Don’t give the wrong answer on purpose; don’t stay quiet; and don’t say, “I don’t know.” Ask the employer to explain the question to you or give you more information to help you understand it.

3. Knowledge of the content or subject

You should know a lot about the subject you are being interviewed for since the employer may ask you questions about it.

4. Tell a short story about what you’ve done.

Start with what happened most recently and work backward. If you went to more than one school, put the one you went to first at the end.

Do not include a part of your experience that the panel can’t back up with proof, like a letter of approval or a certificate. This can give the other people in the group a way to pin you down.

5. Topics that are current or popular

Interviews are also a good place to talk about changes in schooling. For example, if you want to work as a Computer Studies teacher, you should know something about how Information and Communication Technology, or Computer Science, and education are changing right now.

Be brave, calm, and mentally stable. Avoid overconfidence. When you are asked to join the group and when the interview is over, thank the people in it. Don’t use long descriptions or examples to back up what you say.

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Documents to Provide After Successful TSC  Interview. 

Even if your interview goes well, you will still need the following papers:

  1. Two photos the size of a passport. 
  2. You will have to write a letter saying that you will teach for at least five years, in any region of this country. 
  3. A signed copy of a bank plate. Once you are hired by TSC, this is where they will put your paycheck.
  4. A pay point details form that has been filled out. 
  5. A copy of an award from the KRA. 
  6. Your NHIF card or a copy of it

TSC Guidelines for 2019 Intern Teachers’ recruitment: Salaries, Deductions, Responsibilities, Recruitment Process and Code of Conduct for interns

Read here the guidelines from the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, on recruitment of the 2019 Teacher Interns. Here are the full details;

RECRUITMENT OF TEACHER INTERNS OCTOBER, 2019

The Commission advertised a total of 10,300 posts for recruitment of Teacher Interns (4,300 posts for Primary Schools and 6,000 posts for Secondary Schools).
Interested candidates, made their applications online through the TSC Web – www.teachersonline.go.ke and closing on 24th October, 2019. The eligibility was well stipulated in the advert.

Selection Criteria

  • After the closure of the advert on 24th Oct. 2019, the County Director will be required to invite the applicants by specifying date, venue and time of the interviews and / or verification of documents via short messaging service (SMS).
  • Arising from decentralization of teacher recruitment, you are required to conduct the process of selection, appointment and posting of teacher interns (including verifying the authenticity of their academic & professional certificates).
  • The current recruitment guidelines for 2019/2020 FY apply as well as guidelines for teacher internship attached (Appendix I to IV attached).
  • Once selected, the Intern shall sign an Internship Agreement with the Commission using a prescribed format (Attached).

Overview of Teacher Internship Programme

  • Internship is a period of work experience offered by the Commission to give newly qualified teachers an opportunity for guided practice needed to acquire and demonstrate teaching knowledge, skills & dispositions required in the teaching service.
  • It is a temporary position for a period of twelve (12) continuous months.
  • Interns will work under the guidance and supervision of the head of the institution-the Supervisor.
  • A Supervisor (head of institution) will assign a mentor to assist the interns acquire necessary skills.
  • A mentor is a teacher who is recognized by TSC for his/her practical knowledge of the teaching profession and/or other areas of expertise which support theoretical knowledge acquired from the training Institutions.
  • Once appointed, teacher interns will be posted to the sub county or school where they applied for primary and secondary schools respectively.

Submission of documents to TSC Headquarters

The County Director will be required to submit the following to the TSC HQs on och December, 2019 or 10th December, 2019;

  • Duly filled offer of Internship Letter (for both primary and secondary schools)
  • Duly signed Internship Agreement.
  • County merit list for Primary schools and school merit list for Secondary school applicants.
  • A valid Certificate of Good Conduct.
  • A copy of valid personal accident policy
  • Certified copies of the following documents in the order indicated below:-
  1.  National identification card;
  2. National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
  3. Two passport size photographs;
  4. KCPE Certificate;
  5. KCSE Certificates (include first attempt certificate if one repeated exams);
  6. PTE Certificate / Diploma/Degree Certificates and all official transcripts (where applicable);
  7. Primary and Secondary Schools and college leaving certificates
  8. KRA PIN certificate, Bank form and Bank plate to facilitate appointment on payroll.

Merit Lists

The ICT Directorate will send system generated merit lists for the County/Sub- County for primary school interns. Further it will send merit list per school and subject combination for secondary schools. You are expected to ensure that from the merit lists provided, Sub-County, County and school merit lists are developed based on verification of documents and marks awarded for Section C of the score sheet in case of secondary schools.
These merit lists should be in MS Excel and must bear the name and TSC No. of the County Director.

Note

  • County Directors will be held responsible for cases of flouting the recruitment guidelines.
  • The TSC Regional Directors are required to oversee the exercise.

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FURTHER DETAILS

APPENDIX I

1.0 GUIDELINES FOR THE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMME

1.1 Procedure
To ensure effective implementation of Teacher Internship programme, the Commission will:-

  • 1.1.1 Plan and budget for the teacher internship programme;
  • 1.1.2 Declare teacher internship opportunities on an annual basis and advertise available vacancies in newspaper/s with nation-wide circulation and the TSC website;
  • 1.1.3 Adhere to any statutory guidelines and national policies on the engagement of interns;
  • 1.1.4 Appoint supervisors, mentors and assign relevant work to assist the interns acquire necessary skills and maximise on this opportunity;
  • 1.1.5 Pay the Interns the prescribed stipend;
  • 1.1.6 Monitor and evaluate the Internship programme in educational institutions;
  • 1.1.7 Issue a Certificate of Completion of Internship to the interns upon satisfactory completion of the programme;
  • 1.1.8 Maintain a record of all teacher interns who successfully complete the programme.

1.2 Role of a Supervisor

The supervisor shall seek to create a working environment conducive to Teacher Interns’ learning, training and professional development. Specifically, the Supervisor will be responsible for;

  • 1.2.1 Providing an environment that is favourable to success and the development of the intern;
  • 1.2.2 Assigning duties to the intern;
  • 1.2.3 Appointing a mentor for the intern;
  • 1.2.4 Overseeing work performance of the intern;
  • 1.2.5 Setting performance targets with the intern in consultation with the Mentor;
  • 1.2.6 Appraise the intern;
  • 1.2.7 Helping in the monitoring and evaluation of the programme in a wholesome way;
  • 1.2.8 Assigning space, tools/equipment to the intern within the school;
  • 1.2.9 Preparing a written evaluation of the Intern’s performance and organizing a meeting with the Intern to provide feedback;
  • 1.2.10 Reporting to the Commission, on termly and annual basis, on the progress of the intern performance and any challenges experienced.
  • 1.2.11 The Interns are not employees of the Commission. Accordingly, they may not be deemed or accepted as substitutes for teachers. Interns may not represent the Commission or the hosting institution in any official duty.

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1.3 Role of a Mentor Teacher

The mentor’s overall role is to promote the growth and development of the intern by assisting and guiding the intern in developing knowledge, skills, and dispositions essential to the teaching profession. This is intended to improve work experience. The mentor will be responsible for;

  • 1.3.1 Orienting of the intern to the school environment;
  • 1.3.2 Developing work programme for the intern;
  • 1.3.3 Co-teaching with the intern;
  • 1.3.4 Modelling and conducting lesson demonstrations;
  • 1.3.5 Providing collegial and emotional support;
  • 1.3.6 Demonstrating mastery of subject content and pedagogy;
  • 1.3.7 Ensuring that internship programme is implemented as stipulated;
  • 1.3.8 Providing experiential learning activities to the intern including setting aside time each day to evaluate the lessons taught and to plan for the following day;
  • 1.3.9 Providing supportive environment for the intern to facilitate the intern’s development;
  • 1.3.10 Conducting ongoing monitoring and assessment of the intern, observing and evaluating the effectiveness of the intern’s internship program and provide regular feedback on performance to the supervisor.

1.4 Broad Responsibilities of an Intern

As a teacher intern, he/she is expected to earn the respect of his/her students, to be a diligent worker and to maintain a professional relationship with students, the mentor and other stakeholders.
The intern will be required to: –

  • 1.4.1 Familiarize and observe Rules, Regulations, Policies, Instructions, Procedures, and Directives of the Commissions’ hosting institution.
  • 1.4.2 Plan for all activities for which s/he is responsible and have the plans approved by the mentor teacher prior to implementation;
  • 1.4.3 Actively participate in the learning/training experiences at the institution;
  • 1.4.4 Always be punctual and dependable;
  • 1.4.5 Apply the acquired knowledge, skills and attitude during the period of internship;
  • 1.4.6 Complete assignments by the mentor teacher and/or supervisor and fulfil all learning and assessment as required by the programme;
  • 1.4.7 Attend all school activities that are required of classroom teachers;
  • 1.4.8 Maintain a Logbook which will be verified and certified by the Supervisor;
  • 1.4.9 Identify training/internship needs and set internship objectives with supervision;
  • 1.4.10 Complete the internship programme as per the letter of offer;
  • 1.4.11 Undertake performance evaluation as prescribed by the Code of Regulations for Teachers
  • 1.4.12 Initiate meetings with the supervisor and mentor to discuss and receive feedback on the progress of the programme;
  • 1.4.13 Establish and maintain effective professional working relationships with students, mentor and other teachers, school administrators and other stakeholders.
  • 1.4.14 Observe confidentiality of information and ensure security of official documents, tools and equipment in their possession;
  • 1.4.15 Clear with the Supervisor after the Internship period.

1.5 The conditions regulating the internship shall be set out in the Internship Agreement.

APPENDIX II

2.0 SELECTION CRITERIA AND PLACEMENT PROCEDURE

2.1 Selection Criteria

The selection will be guided by the following: –

  • 2.1.1 Prescribed academic/professional qualifications;
  • 2.1.2 Merit and Integrity;
  • 2.1.3 Gender consideration;
  • 2.1.4 Regional representation;
  • 2.1.5 Disability status;
  • 2.1.6 Minority and marginalized.
  • 2.2 Selection Procedures
    Selection will be done through a competitive process and the following procedure will apply: –
  • 2.2.1 The Commission will advertise teaching vacancies in daily newspapers and TSC website;
  • 2.2.2 The advertisement for internship will include teaching subjects, number of interns required, duration of internship, deadline for application, eligibility and stipend payable;
  • 2.2.3 Arising from decentralization of teacher recruitment, the Commission agents will conduct the process of selection of teacher interns including verifying the authenticity of their academic & professional certificates;
  • 2.2.4 The Commission will provide guidance on recruitment guidelines and job posting;
  • 2.2.5 Once selected, the intern shall sign an Internship Agreement with the Commission using a prescribed format.

2.3 Principles of the Internship Programme

The Internship Programme will ensure;-

  • 2.3.1 Inclusivity and accessibility to opportunities by Interns from diverse backgrounds representative of the Country’s demographics through a transparent recruitment and selection process;
  • 2.3.2 Interns are provided with and acquire practical experience necessary for their professional and career development.
  • 2.3.3 They should also be assisted to develop interpersonal relations, decision – making ability and Institutions management skills;
  • 2.3.4 Prudent management of resources including, the material and human resources under their care;
  • 2.3.5 Training and work experience is relevant to the individual and collective needs of the intern and the institutions respectively.

APPENDIX III

3.0 PAYMENT OF STIPEND TO INTERNS, ENTITLEMENTS, INSURANCE AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS

3.1 Remuneration

Internship will be non-remunerative. However, interns will be paid a stipend as may be determined by the Commission from time to time. In this regard, the Commission will make budgetary provision on an annual basis.

3.2 Statutory deductions

The Commission will deduct the following and any other statutory deductions where applicable from the stipend payable to the Intern;

  • 3.2.1 Pay as You Earn (PAYE);
  • 3.2.2 National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF).
  • 3.3 Other Personnel entitlements

An Intern will be entitled to the following: –

  • 3.3.1 One (1) month sick leave with pay;
  • 3.3.2 Fifteen days (15) annual leave with pay.

3.4 Insurance

All interns will be required to have a Personal Accident Insurance to cover for personal risks during the internship period. They will also be required to register with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) or other reputable medical insurance firm.

3.5 Other requirements

To ensure confidentiality of the Commission’s information, safety of learners and property that may be assigned to them, the intern will be required to provide information including;

  • 3.5.1 A valid Certificate of Good Conduct;
  • 3.5.2 National Identity Card (ID) or copy of passport and a copy of KRA PIN Certificate;
  • 3.5.3 Two (2) coloured passport size photographs;
  • 3.5.4 Teacher Registration Certificate; and
  • 3.5.5 Sign for documents, tools/equipment issued to them.

APPENDIX IV

4.0 DISCONTINUATION/TERMINATION OF INTERNSHIP

Generally, unsatisfactory performance or failure to conform to the standards of conduct prescribed for the Internship may lead to termination of the internship at the initiative of the Commission or an Officer or Agent of the Commission. Specifically,

4.1 An Intern may be discontinued from the programme on any of the following grounds;

  • 4.1.1 Any serious breach of the duties and obligations which in the view of the hosting Institution would justify separation before the end of the period of internship;
  • 4.1.2 Absence from the hosting institution continuously for two (2) or more days without permission or reasonable cause;
  • 4.1.3 Engage in unethical conduct such as but not limited to immoral behaviour, professional misconduct and being of infamous conduct as stipulated in the CORT.
  • 4.1.4 Performance is not satisfactory and not in line with the relevant provisions of the Code of Regulations and Code of Conduct & Ethics for teachers;
  • 4.1.5 Is charged in a court of law with a criminal offence;
  • 4.1.6 Wilfully destroys the property of the hosting institution;
  • 4.1.7 If at any time a hosting institution sustains a loss that is attributable to the gross negligence;
  • 4.1.8 Refuses to obey lawful instructions.
  • 4.1.9 The Commission may terminate the interns contract for whatever reason by giving thirty (30) days written notice.
  • 4.2 In any event that the Internship may be discontinued by the Intern, he/she will;
  • 4.2.1 Submit a written letter of resignation/ termination of the contract to the Commission through the Supervisor by giving thirty (30) days Written Notice.
  • 4.2.2 Giving a two (2) weeks’ Written Notice before taking up employment offered to him/her before the expiry of the agreed internship period.
  • 4.3 The Commission reserves the right to terminate the contract with an intern at any point during the internship period.
  • 4.4 Variation
    The Commission may vary or terminate it altogether to conform to or in accordance with;-
  • 4.4.1 Government policy;
  • 4.4.2 Level of budget allocation.
  • 4.4.3 Any fiscal measures the government or the Commission may put in place for the financial years relating to the Internship Programme.

FORM 3 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK TERM 3

FORM 3 BIOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK TERM 3

WK LSN TOPIC SUB-TOPIC OBJECTIVES T/L ACTIVITIES T/L AIDS REFERENCE REMARKS
1 Opening and Revision
2 1 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Fertilisation process. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the fertilisation process.
Discussion
Drawing diagrams.
chart KLB BK III. PP. 113-114
2 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Implantation. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define implantation.
To define ectopic pregnancy.
Drawing illustrative diagrams.
Discussion.
text book KLB BK III. P. 114
3-4 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS The placenta.
Role of the placenta. Placental exchanges.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the formation of the placenta and the structure of the placenta.

To state and explain the role of the placenta.
To identify substances allowed / not allowed to pass through the placenta

Exposition and discussion.
Exposition and discussion. Drawing diagrams showing placental exchanges.
Detailed discussion.
Chart- The placenta.
text book
KLB BK III. P. 115
KLB BK III. P. 116
5 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Pregnancy and hormones. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify functions of human oestrogen and progestrone during pregnancy.
Tabulate functional differences. text book
3 1 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Abortion, miscarriage, birth. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe processes of abortion, miscarriage and birth.
Q/A: To elicit students responses on related issues. text book KLB BK III. PP.
117-119
2 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Lactation and parental care. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the role of oxytocin in milk let down.
To draw and label mammary glands.
Discussion

Drawing and labelling mammary glands.

Wall- charts mammary glands. KLB BK III. P. 120
3-4 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Secondary sexual characteristics.
The menstrual cycle.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To state secondary sexual characteristics in males and females.
To explain the role of hormones in the menstrual cycle.
Detailed discussion. text book
Chart- Phases of human menstrual cycle.
KLB BK III. P. 121
5 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS 28-day menstrual cycle. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To represent hormonal levels on a 28-day chart.
Open discussion.
Interpreting illustrative charts.
chart KLB BK III. PP.
122-123
4 1 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Menopause, infertility and emerging issues. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe hormonal changes at menopause.
To discuss emerging issues related to infertility and menopause.
Open discussion. text book KLB BK III. P. 123
2 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Menopause, infertility and emerging issues. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe hormonal changes at menopause.
To discuss emerging issues related to infertility and menopause.
Open discussion. text book KLB BK III. P. 123
3-4 REPRODUCTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS Sexually Transmitted Infections & HIV/AIDS. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify the symptoms of STIs.
To explain the mode of transmission of STIs / AIDS and discuss methods of control.
To differentiate between HIV and AIDS.
Detailed discussion.
Q/A: Distinction and relationship between HIV and AIDS.
Chart- STIs causal agents, symptoms, prevention and control measures. PP.
123-125
5 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. The concepts of growth and development. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To distinguish growth from development.
Q/A: Aspects that occur during growth.
Detailed discussion of growth and development.
text book KLB BK III. P. 134
5 1 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Measurement of growth. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify aspects that indicate growth of an organism.
Sketch a growth curve.
Discuss growth aspects-height, weight and volume. text book KLB BK III. P. 134
2 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Growth phases. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe lag and decelerating phases of growth.
Students will have collected data, e.g. height of shoots of different ages.
Teacher assists students to draw growth curves.
Discussion- phases of growth.
Shoots of known ages. KLB BK III. P. 135
3-4 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Growth phases. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe lag and decelerating phases of growth.
Students will have collected data, e.g. height of shoots of different ages.
Teacher assists students to draw growth curves.
Discussion- phases of growth.
Shoots of known ages. KLB BK III. P. 135
5 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Intermittent growth curve. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Explain growth curve showing intermittent growth.
Q/A: life cycles of insects.
Exposition and detailed discussion.
chart KLB BK III. P. 135
6 1 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Structure of the seed. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To draw and label a typical seed.
To state the functions of the parts of a seed.
Students examine external structure of bean seeds and maize seeds.
Teacher assists them to identify the parts of the seeds.
Drawing and labeling the seeds.
Specimens of maize and bean seeds. KLB BK III. P. 136
2 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Longitudinal sections of monocots and dicots. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify structural differences between monocots and dicots.
Obtain longitudinal section of the seeds.
Identify structural differences of the specimens.
Carry out iodine tests.
Explain the observations.
Hand lens
Maize and bean seeds.
Iodine
Scalpels.
KLB BK III. P. 136
3-4 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Dormancy in seeds.
Seed germination.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To define seed dormancy.
To explain factors that cause dormancy and ways of breaking dormancy.

To describe the process of seed germination.
To investigate conditions necessary for germination.
To explain conditions necessary for germination.

Detailed discussion.
Observe previously prepared specimens.
Discuss the observations.
video
Seeds
Cotton wool
Flat bottomed flasks
Corks
T-tubes
Thermometers
pyrogallic acid
NaOH solution.
KLB BK III. P. 137
KLB BK III.
P 140.
5 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Seed germination. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe the process of seed germination.
To investigate conditions necessary for germination.
To explain conditions necessary for germination.
Observe previously prepared specimens.
Discuss the observations.
Seeds
Cotton wool
Flat bottomed flasks
Corks
T-tubes
Thermometers
pyrogallic acid
NaOH solution.
KLB BK III.
P 140.
7 1 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Epigeal germination. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To differentiate between epigeal and hypogeal germination.
To describe epigeal germination.
Observe previously prepared specimens of germinating bean seed/ castor seed.
Drawing comparative diagrams.
Specimens of germinating bean/castor seed at different phases of germination. KLB BK III. P. 141
2 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Hypogeal germination. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe hypogeal germination.
Observe previously prepared specimens of germinating bean seed/ castor seed.
Drawing diagrams.
Specimens of germinating maize seed at different phases of germination. KLB BK III. P. 141
3-4 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Primary growth of a seedling.
Region of growth in a root.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe primary growth of a seedling.

To determine the region of growth in a root.

Brief discussion.
Group experiments- Observe previously prepared specimens to determine regions of growth.
Discuss observations made.
Draw relevant diagrams.
Germinating bean seeds
Cork pin
Beaker
Indian ink
Blotting paper
Ruler.
KLB BK III. P 143
KLB BK III. P. 144
5 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Apical meristems. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To draw and label longitudinal and transverse sections of apical meristems.
Drawing and labelling transverse sections of apical meristems. Charts- Apical meristems. KLB BK III. P. 144
8 1 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Secondary growth. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To describe secondary growth of plants.
Detailed discussion. text book KLB BK III. PP. 145-146
2 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Growth hormones. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain role of hormones in growth of plants.
Discuss the role of IAA, gibberellins, cytokinins, and abscisic acid e.t.c, in plant growth. text book KLB BK III. P. 147
3-4 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Apical dominance.
Growth and development in insects.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To explain the role of auxins in apical dominance.
To differentiate between complete and incomplete metamorphosis.
Probing questions leading to definition and explanation of apical dominance.
Q/A: Features of complete and incomplete metamorphosis of insects.
Shoot with lateral growth.
chart
KLB BK III. PP. 147-148.
KLB BK III. PP.148-14.9
5 GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT. Role of hormones in insect growth. By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
To identify hormones that promotes insect growth.
Exposition and explanations. text book KLB BK III. PP. 148-149.
9 End Term Exams/Closing

 

How to download 2020/2021 KUCCPS Student’s Admission letter to Tharaka University College; 2020 KUCCPS Admission list pdf download

Tharaka University College 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 THARAKA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ADMISSION LETTER

To download the university Admission letter;

  1. Access the KUCCPS Admission Letters Link at https://tharaka.ac.ke/
  2. Enter your KCSE Index Number and log in.
  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 THARAKA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ADMISSION LETTER

The University 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:

  • Your Admission Number
  • Your Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
  • What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
  • Fees payable and payment details
Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the University admission letter are:
  • Acceptance Form
  • Student’s Regulations Declaration
  • Accommodation Declaration
  • Medical Form
  • Emergency operation consent
  • Student Data sheet
  • Application for Hostel Form
  • Student Personal Details Form
  • University Rules and regulations
  • Fee programme structure

These documents cab be returned to the University before or during admissions; depending on the instructions from the university.

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

Kigoro Mixed Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Gatanga Subcounty in Murang’a 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: (To be updated Soon).

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Gatanga Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Kigoro Mixed Secondary School

Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.

School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  10234211

School’s Official Phone Number:  

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 8

Fees paid at Kigoro Mixed 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.

Subject Combinations Offered at Kigoro Mixed Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

STEM

5
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2049
Agriculture,Business Studies,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1026
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2071
Agriculture,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2044
Agriculture,Biology,Business Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2096
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

📍 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.

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.

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Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.
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Limuru TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Limuru Technical and Vocational College (Limuru TVC) is located in Limuru, Kiambu County, Kenya, approximately 500 meters from the Nairobi-Nakuru highway, behind PCEA Kamandura Church and Kamandura Primary SchoolIt’s a public institution under the Ministry of Education. 

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Limuru Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Limuru Technical and Vocational College (TVC), you can call them at 0708 652364 or email them at limurutvc@gmail.comYou can also reach them via their social media accounts, such as their X (formerly Twitter) account. They are also reachable via Facebook. 
Here’s a breakdown of the contact information: 
  • Phone: 0708 652364
  • Email: limurutvc@gmail.com
  • X (formerly Twitter): @limurutvc
  • Facebook: Limuru Technical & Vocational College

Limuru Technical and Vocational College Courses offered

Limuru Technical and Vocational College (Limuru TVC) offers a variety of courses across several departments including Building and Construction, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Plumbing, and Welding and FabricationThey also offer courses in Information Communication Technology. Additionally, Limuru TVC provides courses in Hospitality and Tourism, with a specific focus on Food and Beverage Production (Culinary Arts). 
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
  • Building and Construction:
    This department offers courses in building and construction, including plumbing. 
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering:
    Courses include Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Power) and Electrical Installation. 
  • Welding and Fabrication:
    This department focuses on practical skills in welding and fabrication techniques. 
  • Hospitality and Tourism:
    This department offers courses like Food and Beverage Production (Culinary Arts). 
  • Information Communication Technology (ICT):
    Limuru TVC also offers courses in ICT. 
  • Other potential areas:
    Based on the general focus of TVET institutions, Limuru TVC might also offer courses in Mechanical Engineering and related fields, though this is not explicitly stated in the provided search results. 
Limuru TVC provides training at Diploma, Certificate, Artisan, and CBET (Competency-Based Education and Training) levels. They are a public institution under the Ministry of Education’s State Department of Vocational and Technical Training. 

The Institute’s Approved Certificate Programs

  1. Certificate In Building And Construction Technology
  2. Craft In Business Management
  3. Certificate In Information Communication Technology (Ict)
  4. Ict Technician Level 5
  5. Certificate In Electrical Installation Level Five(Tvet-Cdacc)
  6. Craft In Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  7. Electrical And Electronics Engineering Technology Level 5
  8. Fashion And Design Level 5 (Cbet)
  9. Certificate In Hairdressing And Beauty Therapy (Cdacc)
  10. Craft Certificate In Human Resource Management
  11. Marketing Level Five (Tvet-Cdacc)
  12. Certificate In Masonry
  13. Welding And Fabrication Level 5
  14. Craft Certificate In Plumbing
  15. Certificate In Project Management
  16. Supply Chain Management Level 5
  17. Craft In Sales And Marketing
  18. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  19. Certificate In Social Work And Community Development
  20. Craft In Supply Chain Management
  21. Craft Certificate In Welding And Fabrication
  22. Store Keeping Management Level 5

Limuru TVC Approved Diploma Programs

  1. Diploma In Social Work And Community Development
  2. Diploma In Sales And Marketing
  3. Diploma In Project Management
  4. Diploma In In Supply Chain Management
  5. Diploma In Business Management
  6. Diploma In Information And Communication Technology (Ict)
  7. Diploma In Building & Construction
  8. Diploma In Entrepreneurship Development
  9. Diploma In Fashion Design
  10. Building Technician Level 6
  11. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  12. Diploma In Building Technician (Cdacc)
  13. Ict Technician Level 6
  14. Diploma In Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  15. Diploma In Human Resource Management
  16. Fashion Design Management Level 6
  17. Supply Chain Management Level 6

Limuru Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Diploma In Social Work And Community Development
  2. Diploma In Building Technician (Cdacc)
  3. Ict Technician Level 6
  4. Diploma In Project Management
  5. Diploma In In Supply Chain Management
  6. Diploma In Business Management
  7. Diploma In Human Resource Management
  8. Diploma In Information And Communication Technology (Ict)
  9. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  10. Certificate In Building And Construction Technology
  11. Certificate In Information Communication Technology (Ict)
  12. Ict Technician Level 5
  13. Certificate In Electrical Installation Level Five(Tvet-Cdacc)
  14. Craft In Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  15. Supply Chain Management Level 6
  16. Diploma In Building & Construction
  17. Craft Certificate In Human Resource Management
  18. Diploma In Electrical & Electronic Engineering (Power Option)
  19. Welding And Fabrication Level 5
  20. Craft Certificate In Plumbing
  21. Certificate In Project Management
  22. Supply Chain Management Level 5
  23. Certificate In Social Work And Community Development
  24. Craft In Supply Chain Management
  25. Craft Certificate In Welding And Fabrication
  26. Diploma In Entrepreneurship Development
  27. Masonry Level Three (Tvet-Cdacc)
  28. Artisan Certificate In Electrical Installation
  29. Artisan Certificate In Electrical Installation Level 4 ( Cdacc)
  30. Artisan In Hairdressing And Beauty Therapy
  31. Electrical Installation Level 4
  32. Artisan In Plumbing
  33. Welding & Fabrication Level 4
  34. Artisan In Welding & Fabrication
  35. Welding And Fabrication Level Four(Tvet-Cdacc)
  36. Plumbing Artisan Level 4

Limuru Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

The annual tuition fee at Limuru Technical and Vocational College (Limuru TVC) is Ksh 67,189This fee is for students admitted through KUCCPS. The government provides a capitation of Ksh 30,000 for students below 35 years of age. Therefore, parents/guardians are responsible for paying the remaining balance, which is Ksh 26,420. Additionally, there is a Ksh 40,000 HELB loan available for eligible students. 
Here’s a breakdown: 
  • Total Fees: Ksh 67,189 per year
  • Government Capitation: Ksh 30,000 per year
  • Parent/Guardian Contribution: Ksh 26,420 per year
  • HELB Loan: Ksh 40,000 (optional, for eligible students)

Limuru TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:
    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:
    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting course duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Limuru TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Limuru Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
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Matinyani Secondary School | Complete Details {Location, Fees, Contacts, KCSE}

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MATINYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL’S DETAILS IN SUMMARY

Name of School Matinyani Secondary
KCSE 2024 Mean Score 9.9
KCSE 2024 Mean Grade B+{plus}
kcse 2023 Mean Score 9.97
kcse 2023 Mean Grade B+{plus}
kcse 2022 Mean Score 9.942
kcse 2022 Mean Grade B+{plus}
School Type Boys
Category County
Region Eastern
County Kitui

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