Meru TTC Courses, Location, Fees, Contacts, Admission Letters, Intake

MERU TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE LOCATION

MERU TTC: Meru TTC is located along the Meru- Maua road in Meru county; within the Eastern region of Kenya.

MERU TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE HISTORY.

Here is a breakdown of Meru Teachers College’s History:

In 1947
Meru Teachers College was established by the Methodist Church in Kenya (MCK) at Kaaga Mission Centre, Meru County, with the primary goal of training teachers for Methodist Church schools in Meru District.

In 1949
The college relocated from Mwithumwiru Primary School to its current site as a Government Teacher Training College. Initially, it trained P3 and P4 male teachers exclusively.

In 1956
Co-educational programs commenced, admitting a few female students who resided at Kaaga Girls Secondary School. The college infrastructure included four classrooms, three male-only hostels, an administration block, and a small dining hall.

In 1970
The first African principal was appointed, and the training of P1 teachers began, marking the college’s expansion to a national outlook, admitting students from across the country. The student population grew significantly from an initial 40 students to over 1,000.

Betweeen 1947-1970
The college was led by 17 white principals. The first African principal took office in 1970 with the initiation of the P1 certificate program.

Betweeen 1956-2020
The college trained P1 teachers for 50 years, also excelling in co-curricular activities such as ball games, athletics, drama, and music.

In 2021
Meru Teachers College began admitting students for the Upgrade Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (UDPTE) and the Upgrade Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (UDECTE), each lasting four terms.

In 2023
The minimum requirement for the Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (DPTE) was lowered, resulting in the admission of 970 first-year students. Staff numbers fluctuated due to the transition from P1 to DPTE courses, reducing teaching staff to 35 and non-teaching staff to 46.

MERU TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE CONTACTS

Office Hours: 08:00AM – 5:00PM (Monday -Friday)

Meru TTC Student Portal: https://meruteacherscollegeportal.ac.ke/Account/Login

Meru TTC Kuccps admissions letters portal: https://meruteacherscollege.ac.ke/manual-for-kuccps-letter-download/

MERU TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGE KUCCPS PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS.

Applicants seeking a chance in the primary TTCs must have at least a mean grade of C (plain) in KCSE or equivalent, while those seeking enrolment into Diploma in Secondary Education are required to have a minimum of C+ in KCSE or equivalent. Those with other qualifications different from KCSE should seek equation from Kenya National Qualifications Authority (KNQA) to enable them to apply.

Applications are to be submitted online on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal, which is accessible through the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke. Applications are open to all KCSE graduates; from all years.

MERU TTC TEACHER TRAINING COURSES ON OFFER

The College, being a Primary Teacher Training College, offers the Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (DPTE) Course. The minimum entry grade for this course is just a C (plain) at KCSE or its equivalent.

The College also offers Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE). Get details on the 2 courses below:

Diploma in Teachers’ Education (DTE)

📌 Duration: 3 Years
📌 Entry Requirement: KCSE Mean Grade C (Plain)
This program prepares teachers for secondary education, covering pedagogy, subject specialization, and classroom management.

Diploma in Primary Education (DPTE)

📌 Duration: 2 Years
📌 Entry Requirement: KCSE Mean Grade C (Plain)
Designed for aspiring primary school teachers, this course focuses on child-centered learning, curriculum implementation, and inclusive education.

Meru Teachers College offers a comprehensive array of programmes designed to equip aspiring educators with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to excel in diverse teaching environments. Our curriculum is meticulously structured to cover a broad range of subjects and professional learning areas, ensuring a well-rounded and holistic teacher education. At Meru Teachers College, our programmes are designed to provide a robust and dynamic education, preparing future teachers to be effective, innovative, and compassionate educators. Our blend of core learning areas and professional studies ensures that our graduates are well-prepared to inspire and educate the next generation.

The learning areas offered at the College are 15 in number, namely:

  • Professional Learning areas
  • English
  • Kiswahili
  • Mathematics
  • Science and Technology
  • Agriculture
  • Home Science
  • Religious Education
  • Social Studies
  • Physical and Health Education
  • Art and Craft
  • Music
  • Indigenous Languages
  • Foreign Languages
  • Practicum

Professional Learning areas Offered at the College

  1. English – The English program emphasizes language proficiency, literature, and communication skills. Students learn advanced grammar, composition, and critical analysis of literary works, preparing them to teach English effectively at various educational levels.
  2. Kiswahili – Kiswahili, being a national language, is an integral part of our curriculum. The course covers language skills, literature, and cultural aspects, ensuring that students are proficient in teaching Kiswahili in diverse linguistic settings.
  3. Mathematics – The Mathematics curriculum focuses on developing strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Students engage with topics ranging from basic arithmetic to advanced mathematics, equipping them to teach mathematics with confidence and clarity.
  4. Science and Technology – This area covers important concepts in  technology. Students are trained in both theoretical and practical aspects, fostering an inquiry-based approach to teaching science subjects.
  5. Agriculture – The Agriculture course provides knowledge and skills in modern farming practices, crop production, and animal husbandry. Students learn sustainable agricultural techniques, which they can impart to their future students.
  6. Home Science – The program prepares students to teach essential life skills, promoting well-being and self-sufficiency among learners.
  7. Religious Education – Students are prepared to teach religious studies in a way that fosters tolerance, understanding, and ethical development.
  8. Social Studies – Students learn to present social studies in an engaging manner, helping young learners understand their communities and the world around them.
  9. Physical and Health Education – This area focuses on promoting physical fitness, healthy lifestyles, and overall well-being. Students are trained in various sports, physical activities, and health education strategies to encourage active and healthy living among their future students.
  10. Art and Craft – Art and Craft education nurtures creativity and artistic skills. Students explore different art forms, techniques, and crafts, enabling them to inspire creativity and appreciation for the arts in their classrooms.
  11. Music – The Music program covers theory, practice, and appreciation of music. Students learn to teach music effectively, fostering musical talent and cultural appreciation among their pupils.
  12. Indigenous Languages – Recognizing the importance of preserving cultural heritage, this course offers instruction in various indigenous languages. Students gain the skills to teach and promote these languages, contributing to cultural preservation and diversity
  13. Foreign Languages – Students are trained to develop proficiency in foreign languages, preparing them to teach foreign languages and promote global communication skills.
  14. Practicum – Hands-on teaching experience in real classroom settings, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge and develop practical teaching skills.
The Professional learning areas offered at the College are:
  • Child Development and Psychology
  • Curriculum Studies
  • Educational Resources
  • ICT Integration in Education
  • Educational Assessment
  • Research Skills
  • Inclusive Education
  • Educational Leadership and Management
  • Sociological and Philosophical Foundations of Education
  • Historical and Comparative Foundations of Education
  • Micro – teaching

Professional Learning Areas Offered at the College.

In addition to core learning areas, the College’s programmes include specialized professional learning areas that prepare students for the multifaceted challenges of the teaching profession. These areas include:

  1. Child Development and Psychology – Understanding the developmental stages and psychological principles that influence learning and behavior
  2. Curriculum Studies – Designing, implementing, and evaluating curricula to meet educational goals and standards.
  3. Educational Resources – Effective utilization of educational materials and resources to enhance teaching and learning.
  4. ICT Integration in Education – Incorporating information and communication technology to modernize and improve educational practices.
  5. Educational Assessment – Techniques and strategies for evaluating and assessing student learning and performance.
  6. Research Skills – Developing the ability to conduct educational research, analyze data, and apply findings to improve educational outcomes.
  7. Inclusive Education – Strategies for creating inclusive classrooms that accommodate diverse learning needs and promote equity.
  8. Educational Leadership and Management – Training in leadership skills and management practices essential for running educational institutions.
  9. Sociological and Philosophical Foundations of Education – Exploring the social and philosophical underpinnings of educational systems and practices.
  10. Historical and Comparative – Studying the history and comparative aspects of education to understand its evolution and global variations. Foundations of Education
  11. Micro – teaching – Practical training sessions where students practice teaching in a controlled environment, receiving feedback to improve their instructional techniques.

TTC JOINING DATES/ INTAKE.

The reporting date is in September.

RECRUITMENTS FOR DIPLOMA IN PRIMARY AND EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TEACHER EDUCATION (DPTE AND DECTE)

The following are the recommended admission requirements for the Diploma in Primary & Early Childhood Development Teacher Education in Kenya.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DIPLOMA IN PRIMARY TEACHER EDUCATION (DPTE)

a)  Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (Grade 1-6) entry grade is KCSE Mean Grade of C (Plain) or its equivalent with a C (Plain) in the following cluster subjects.

i. English and Kiswahili;

ii. Mathematics;

iii. Humanities (Any);

iv. Sciences (Any).

b)  For candidates with disabilities the minimum entry grade is C- (Minus) and a C- (Minus) in the cluster of subjects stated above.

c)  The duration of the course shall be three (3) years in accordance with the approved Curriculum designs.

d) The Trainees shall be required to cover the recommended hours for coursework, required hours for practicum and pass the assessments as directed by Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC).

e)  The Teacher Trainee shall undertake three months micro-teaching course which is a pre-requisite for teaching practice.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DIPLOMA IN EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER EDUCATION (DECTE)

a.  The academic entry requirements for the Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE) shall be C (Plain) Mean Grade in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (KCSE) or its equivalent (as equated by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC).

b.  Candidates with disabilities shall be admitted with C- (Minus) grade in KCSE or equivalent.

c.  The duration for the Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE) shall be three (3) years.

d.  The trainees undertaking the Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE) shall take ALL courses specified in the DECTE Curriculum.

e.  The trainees shall undertake a Micro Teaching course of three (3) months which shall be a pre-requisite for the Teaching Practicum of two school terms.

f.   To be awarded the Diploma in Early Childhood Teacher Education (DECTE), the candidate must complete the required hours for coursework and pass the stipulated assessment as directed by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC).

Continue reading: Revised Entry Requirements For Joining Teachers Training Colleges, TTCs

SUMMARY OF KUCCPS TTC PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS

S/No. Programme Name Minimum Overall KCSE Requirement Minimum KCSE Subject Requirements
1. Diploma in Primary Teacher Education Mean grade of C (plain)  OR
Mean Grade of C – (minus) for visually and hearing im- paired persons
None
2. Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education Mean Grade of C+ Arts/Non-Science:
C+ in Two Teaching Subjects. English: C Plain, Mathematics: D+
Science:
C+ in Two Teaching Subjects. English: C Plain, Mathematics: C Plain

KUCCPS ACCREDITED PRIMARY TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES

Primary Teacher Training Colleges
1. Aberdare TTC
2. Asumbi TTC
3. Bishop Mahon TTC
4. Bondo TTC
5. Borabu TTC
6. Bunyore TTC
7. Chesta TTC
8. Egoji TTC
9. Eregi TTC
Primary Teacher Training Colleges
10. Galana TTC
11. Garissa TTC
12. Kaimosi TTC
13. Kamwenja TTC
14. Kenyenya TTC
15. Kericho TTC
16. Kigari TTC
17. Kilimambogo TTC
18. Kitui TTC
19. Kwale TTC
20. Machakos TTC
21. Mandera TTC
22. Meru TTC
23. Migori TTC
24 Moi Baringo TTC
25. Mosoriot TTC
26. Murang’a TTC
27. Narok TTC
28. Seme TTC
29. Shanzu TTC
30. Tambach TTC
31. Tarbaj TTC
32. Thogoto TTC
33. Ugenya TTC

KUCCPS ACCREDITED SECONDARY TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES

Secondary Teacher Training Colleges
1. Kagumo TTC
2. Kibabii TTC
3. Lugari TTC

TEACHING SUBJECT COMBINATIONS OFFERED AT THE TTC.

As an institution of Teacher Education,  the TTC offers Agriculture, Physics, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, History, Christian Religious Education, Islamic Religious Education, Geography, English, Literature of English, Kiswahili, Fasihi ya Kiswahili, French, German, Arabic, Fine Art, Computer Science and Mechatronics Technology in order to adequately equip the graduates to take up their rightful place in teaching and national development. Furthermore, Professional Learning Areas and Physical Education are offered as compulsory subjects for all students.

Continue reading: List of all the best Teachers’ Training Colleges, TTCs, in Kenya

THE TTC FEES STRUCTURE

Fees paid at the TTC is pocket friendly. The fees keeps on reducing as one moves from year on to three; with First years paying a total of Sh64,472.

The Teachers Training Colleges (TTC) Online Application Process:

Wishing to join the TTC? You can apply for admission at the TTC, online. To start your TTC online application procedure, follow the easy steps below;
  • Log in to the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) portal
  • Once logged in, navigate over and select Student Portal Account then click on Log in
  • Enter your KCSE Index Number
  • Enter your KCSE year
  • For the password, simply use your Birth Certificate Number or KCPE Index Number as used in your KCSE Exam Registration as your password
  • Once done, go ahead and make your application in respect to your area of qualifications and interests

You can also apply directly to the TTC.

Courses Offered At the TTC and Their Grade Requirements

The Teacher Training College offers a wide range of diploma and certificate courses.

Below are minimum KCSE Grades requirements or Minimum Grades entry level for some of the courses offered at the teachers training college:

  • Certificate in Early Childhood and Development Education

Minimum Grade – D+

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  • Diploma in Early Childhood and Development Education

Minimum Grade – C plain

  • Diploma in Teaching Course

Minimum Grade – C+

(with equivalent grade in two teaching subjects).

  • P1 Certificate Courses

Minimum – C plain

P1 Subjects Taught at the TTC:

  • English
  • Kiswahili
  • Psychology
  • Music
  • Mathematics
  • Education resources
  • Administration
  • Home Science
  • Development
  • Agriculture
  • Physical Education
  • Economics
  • ICT

THE TTC MINIMUM DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION COURSE QUALIFICATIONS:

The TTC, just like other TTCs, offers training for both Science (Diploma in Education Science) and Arts (Diploma in Education Arts) teachers. The diploma course lasts for 3 academic years. It is a pre-requisite from the Ministry of Education that aspiring secondary school teachers should have the below minimum KCSE qualifications for entry into DTE (Diploma in Teacher Education) course. Here are the latest general minimum requirements for students seeking to pursue teaching:

Mean grade: C+ (plus)
English: C (plain)
Mathematics: D+ (plus) for those taking education arts and C (plain) for those hoping to undertake training in education science.
Two specialization subjects (subjects you intend to teach at high school): C+

Diploma Subject Combinations Offered at the TTC:

A number of subject combinations are available for prospective students to choose the TTC. You can take any two subjects that match your preferrence and qualifications. (Remember that you must have scored a minimum of a C+ in each of the 2 subjects at KCSE).

  • Kiswahili/History
  • Kiswahili/CRE
  • Kiswahili/Geography
  • English/CRE
  • English/History
  • English/Geography
  • CRE/History
  • CRE/Geography
  • Biology/Agriculture
  • Biology/Mathematics
  • Computer Studies/Mathematics
  • Home Science/English
  • Home Science/Geography
  • Mathematics/Geography
  • Mathematics/Business
  • Geography/Business Studies
  • Geography/History

List of Secondary Teacher Training Colleges

Click on each link to see the courses offered at the institution:

1. Kagumo TTC
2. Kibabii TTC
3. Lugari TTC

List of Primary Teacher Training Colleges

Each link below provides the exact and latest details on courses offered at the TTC:

1. Aberdare TTC
2. Asumbi TTC
3. Bishop Mahon TTC
4. Bondo TTC
5. Borabu TTC
6. Bunyore TTC
7. Chesta TTC
8. Egoji TTC
9. Eregi TTC
10. Galana TTC
11. Garissa TTC
12. Kaimosi TTC
13. Kamwenja TTC
14. Kenyenya TTC
15. Kericho TTC
16. Kigari TTC
17. Kilimambogo TTC
18. Kitui TTC
19. Kwale TTC
20. Machakos TTC
21. Mandera TTC
22. Meru TTC
23. Migori TTC
24. Moi Baringo TTC
25. Mosoriot TTC
26. Murang’a TTC
27. Narok TTC
28. Seme TTC
29. Shanzu TTC
30. Tambach TTC
31. Tarbaj TTC
32. Thogoto TTC
33. Ugenya TTC

TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGES, TTCs, KUCCPS PROGRAMMES

The following Courses are offered at the TTC after placement by Kuccps. The first year fees is KSH 67,189.

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION, CHEMISTRY AND MATHEMATICS

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY)

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN ARABIC AND ENGLISH

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (GERMAN/ ENGLISH OR C.R.E OR HISTORY OR GEOGRAPHY)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (FRENCH/GEOGRAPHY OR HISTORY OR C.R.E OR ENGLISH)

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN BUSINESS STUDIES AND MATHEMATICS

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN MATHEMATICS AND GEOGRAPHY

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN GERMAN AND ENGLISH

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (ART AND DESIGN / ENGLISH )

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (ART AND DESIGN / KISWAHILI)

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN FRENCH AND ENGLISH

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN ARABIC AND IRE

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHERS EDUCATION IN ENGLISH AND IRE

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (PHYSICS / COMPUTER STUDIES)

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION IN AGRICULTURE AND CHEMISTRY

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (AGRICULTURE/MATHEMATICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY/PHYSICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION(POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY/MATHEMATICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION(POWER MECHANICS TECHNOLOGY/CHEMISTRY)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (AVIATION TECHNOLOGY/PHYSICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (AVIATION TECHNOLOGY/MATHEMATICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (AVIATION TECHNOLOGY/CHEMISTRY)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY/PHYSICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY/MATHEMATICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (MECHATRONICS TECHNOLOGY/CHEMISTRY)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (FINE ART/ENGLISH)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (FINE ART/KISWAHILI)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (DRAWING &DESIGN/MATHEMATICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (DRAWING & DESIGN/PHYSICS)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (MANDARIN/KISWAHILI)

DIPLOMA IN TEACHER EDUCATION (MANDARIN/ENGLISH)

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION FULL DETAILS

DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Minimum Entry Requirements

i) Mean Grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE
ii) Grade C (plain) in English
iii) Grade D+ (plus) in Mathematics for Art based Courses only
iv) Grade C (plain) in Mathematics for Science based courses only
v) Grade C+ (plus) in the two teaching subjects.

Requirements for applicants with special needs (visual and hearing impairment):

i) Mean Grade C (plain) at KCSE
ii) Grade C- (minus) in English
iii) Grade D (plain) in Mathematics for Art based courses only
iv) Grade C- (minus) in Mathematics for Science based courses only
v) Grade C (plain) in the two teaching subjects.

Please Note:

i) Applicant who resat KCSE and attained minimum grade will be considered
ii) P1 trained teachers are advised NOT to apply
iii) Any degree done is not considered

DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION REGISTRATION

On admission day you MUST bring the following Original documents: –

i) Letter of admission
ii) National Identity Card
iii) K.C.S.E. Certificate/ Result Slip
iv) School Leaving Certificate from your K.C.S.E. School
v) Birth certificate

vi) You are required to Download and Fill in the following documents from the College website:

a. Registration/Admission form
b. College Academic Policy and Code of Regulations duly signed

You are also expected to bring Two Certified Copies of: –

i) K.C.S.E. Certificate/Result Slip
ii) K.C.S.E. School Leaving Certificate
iii) Identity Card (both sides)
iv) Birth certificate
NB: The copies should be certified by School Principal or Sub-County director of Education.

c) Two certified Passport Size photographs recently

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON DIPLOMA IN SECONDARY TEACHER EDUCATION COURSE 

In addition to a combination of the two teaching subjects offered, you will be required to study and pass the following compulsory subjects: –

COMPULSORY SUBJECTS COMMON SUBJECT

i) Profession Learning Areas (PLA)
ii) Physical Education
i) Social Studies/Integrated Science/
Indigenous Language/Visual Arts

ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS

a) For examinations all students are required to bring two (2) JK Copier reams of A4 80gms printing papers
b) All students must bring at least one Textbook for their two Teaching Subjects, both Professional Subjects and the Support Subjects (see appendix B)
c) You should bring a Geometrical Set, Pens, ruler, pencils, erasers, sharpeners, spring files, A4 Exercise Books and a minimum of one ream of ruled foolscap.
d) Students taking Biology, Chemistry and Physics should bring white polyester Laboratory coat
e) Science and Mathematics students should also bring a Scientific Calculator, graph book and SMP Advanced Tables 3rd edition.
f) Students are highly encouraged to come with their Smartphones, Personal laptops / Tablets

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS

Duly completed Medical Examination Form – NB: The College reserves the right to conduct its own medical examination on any student at any time (see attached medical form.)

Note: Medical examination can also be done in college at a cost of Kshs. 500

PERSONAL EFFECTS

You are required to bring with you: –

a) adequate personal clothing; Nyeri can be chilly during the cold seasons, early mornings or late evenings you are advised to carry warm clothing.
b) Mattress; 74” x 30” x 4”.
c) two pairs of plain bed-sheets
d) three blankets and a bed cover
e) pillow and two pillow cases
f) personal effects (e.g bath towel, slippers, toothbrush, toothpaste, toilet and washing soaps etc)
g) a pair of games shoes and stockings
h) suitable P.E. clothing for use until you are issued with a P.E. kit
i) a bucket
j) a spoon, normal size cup & a plate
k) adequate pocket money

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

I. Attendance to College activities

a) Attendance to scheduled activities is COMPULSORY. These include lectures, assemblies, sports and games etc
– No exemption can be granted from participation in College activities/routines on grounds of religious beliefs or philosophy.

Note: Students are advised to familiarize themselves with the regulations governing Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education Course.

II. Progress in Training.

Performance while in training is continuously assessed and monitored. There will be internal (College) and external (KNEC) assessments. For the internal assessments progress report will be issued every term.

III. Spiritual Welfare

The College is multi-denominational. Each one is free to practice one’s faith provided that by doing so, the rights of other students and residents are not prejudiced or compromised in any way.

IV. Clubs and Societies

Students are expected to be members of at least one and a maximum of three Clubs/Societies.

Note: Whereas these may be general requirements for all Colleges, there may be slight disparities from College to College.

DIPLOMA IN PRIMARY TEACHER EDUCATION (DPTE)

A DPTE Teacher Qualifies to teach in grade 1-6 (or 9 if one meets TSC employment terms for secondary school teachers) of the Kenyan Education  .

This programme is now being replaced from 2024 with Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE) which is a combination of DECTE and DPTE. The graduates will teach from PP1 to Grade 6.

DPTE Organization

Subjects taught at DPTE

The following subjects are offered to DPTE Students: Professional studies, English, indigenous, languages, Kiswahili, physical and health education, mathematics, science and technology, agriculture, home science, music, art and craft, religious education, social studies

Entry Requirements

  • Diploma in Primary Teacher Education entry grade is a mean grade of C (plain) in Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, or its equivalent.
  • Candidates with disabilities will be required to have a minimum entry mean grade of C- (Minus) in KCSE
  • Course Duration: DPTE will take three (3) years of study in accordance with the approved Curriculum designs.
  • The diploma teacher trainees will cover the recommended hours for coursework, required hours for practicum and pass the assessments as directed by Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC).
  • The Teacher Trainee shall be required to undertake three months micro-teaching course.
  • The Teacher Trainee will undertake 2 terms of practicum.

Skills You Will Aquire

Career Opportunities for DPTE Graduates.

List of TTC’s approved to offer Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE)

LIST OF TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGES (TTC) THAT OFFER DTE COURSE

Below is a list of TTC’s that are approved to admit students for DTE which is a 3 year teaching course for a minimum KCSE C (Plain) Mean Grade only

1. ABERDARE TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

2. ASUMBI TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

3. BISHOP MAHON TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

4. BONDO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

5. BORABU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

6. BUNYORE TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

7. CHESTA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

8. EGOJI TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

9. GALANA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

10. GARISSA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

11. KAGUMO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

12. KAIMOSI TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

13. KAMWENJA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

14. KENYENYA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

15. KERICHO TEACHERS COLLEGE

16. KIBABII DIPLOMA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

17. KITUI TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

18. KWALE TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

19. LUGARI DIPLOMA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

20. MACHAKOS TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

21. MANDERA TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

22. MERU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

23. MIGORI TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

24. MOI TEACHERS COLLEGE BARINGO

25. MOSORIOT TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

26. MURANG’A TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

27. NAROK TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

28. SEME TEACHERS COLLEGE

29. SHANZU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

30. ST. AUSTINE TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE EREGI

31. ST. JOHN’S TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE KILIMAMBOGO

32. ST. MARKS TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE KlGARI

33. TAMBACH TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

34. THOGOTO TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE

35. UGENYA TEACHERS COLLEGE

Full List of registered public Teachers training colleges per county

Teachers’ Training College-TTC County
1.       Asumbi Teachers College, ATC Homa Bay
2.       Baringo Teachers Training College, BTTC Baringo
3.       Bondo Teachers Training College Siaya
4.       Bomet Teachers’ Training College Bomet
5.       Bungoma Teachers’ Training College Bungoma
6.       St. Lawrence Egoji Teachers college Meru
7.       Eregi Teachers’ Training College Vihiga
8.       Garissa Teachers Training college Garissa
9.       Kaimosi Teachers’ Training College Vihiga
10.   Meru Teachers’ Training College Meru
11.   Mosoriot Teachers’ Training College Nandi
12.   Murang’a Teachers College Muranga
13.   Machakos Teachers Training College Machakos
14.   Maragua Teachers Training College Muranga
15.   Migori Teachers Training College Migori
16.   Narok Teachers College Narok
17.   Shanzu Teachers’ Training College Mombasa
18.   Tambach Teachers Training College Elgeyo Marakwet
19.   Trans-Nzoia Teachers’ Training College Trans Nzoia
20.   Kamwenja Teachers Training College Nyeri
21.   Kenya Science Teachers College Nairobi
22.   Kericho Teachers College Kericho
23.   Thogoto Teachers Training College Kiambu
24.   Kagumo Teachers College Nyeri
25.   Moi-Baringo Teachers’ College Baringo

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1.       Kamagambo Adventist College Nyeri
2.       Nakuru Teachers’ Training College Nakuru
3.       Masai Teachers’ Training College Narok
4.       Consolata College Nairobi
5.       International Teachers Training College Nairobi
6.       Kenya Education Staff Institute
7.       Amicus Group of Schools Nairobi
8.       Bible College of East Africa Nairobi
9.       Blescohouse Teachers Training College Nakuru
10.   Bunks Early Childhood Education College Nairobi
11.   C.F.K. Teachers Training College Nairobi
12.   Carol Teachers Training College Nairobi
13.   Christ the Teacher Institute for Education Nairobi
14.   Deans E.C.D. College Nairobi
15.   Deans Teacher Training College Nairobi
16.   Glad Toto Early Childhood Teachers Training Centre Nairobi
17.   International Montessori School Nairobi
18.   International Teachers Training College Nairobi
19.   Islamic Teachers’ Training College -Maragua Muranga
20.   Jerusa Teachers Training College, Jttc – Butere Kakamega
21.   Jomaken ECD Pre-Primary Teachers Training Programme & Care Centre Nairobi
22.   Nyanchwa Teachers Training College Kisii
23.   Nyeri Catholic Centre for Early Childhood Education Development Nyeri
24.   Nyeri Catholic Early Childhood Development Education Teachers Training College (ECDE TTC) Nyeri
25.   Orthodox Teachers Training College of Africa Nairobi
26.   Presbyterian Teachers College Rubate Meru
27.   Premese Montessori Nairobi
28.   Special Education & Professional Studies College Nairobi
29.   St. Ann’s ECD Teachers College Kisii
30.   St. Austin’s Teachers Training College – Ishiara Embu
31.   St. John’s Teachers Training College – Thika Kiambu
32.   St. Martin De Porres Teachers College – Kiserian Nairobi
33.   St. Paul’s Nyabururu Teachers Training College Kisii
34.   Sunrise Teachers College – Athi River Machakos
35.   Tec Teachers Training Institute – Nairobi Nairobi
36.   Thika E.C.D. Academy – Thika Kiambu
37.   Total Care Pre-School Teachers College Nairobi

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MOKASA KCSE JOINT HISTORY EXAMS & MARKING SCHEMES PDF

311/2

HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

PAPER 2

TIME: 2½ hours

FORM FOUR  EXAMINATION

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education

HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT

Paper 2

MOKASA II

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Instructions to Candidates

  • Answer ALL questions Section A
  • Any THREE Section B
  • Any TWO Section C

SECTION A (25 marks)

  1. The meaning of Anthropology.                                                                     (1 mark)

The study of human beings, their origin, development, customs, beliefs and social

relationships / way of life.

 

  1. Archaeological site in Tanzania.                                                                   (2 marks)
    • Olduvai Gorge
    • Peninj
    • Leatoli
    • Garusi
    • Isimila / Eyasi
    • Nyabusora
    • Apis Rock

 

  1. Inventions that promoted the development of Agriculture plough in Egypt –

            Shadoof – Bronze hoes – ox – drawn plough.                                              (2 marks)

 

 

  1. Negative impacts of Trans-Saharan trade. (2 marks)

            (i)        led to increased warfare in the region.

            (ii)       Intensified slave trade which created insecurity and misery.

            (iii)      Demand for Ivory led to destruction of wildlife.

 

  1. Meaning of telecommunication. (1 mark)

            Technology of receiving and sending messages by television, telegraph etc / electronic  media.

  1. Two reasons why the industrial revolution intensified the scramble for colonies in

            Africa.                                                                                                            (2 marks)

  • Colonies were perceived as sources of raw materials.
  • Colonies were seen as market for industrial goods.
  • Colonies were seen as regions of possible investment.

 

  1. Main reason for growth of ancient city of Meroe. (1 mark)

            Abundant wood fuel for the smelting of iron.

 

  1. Two officials who assisted the Shona Emperor to administer the Kingdom.                                                                                                                                                 (2 marks)

            (i)        The head cook

            (ii)       Gate keeper / Chancellor

(iii)      Court steward / Chamberlain / Chancellor

  • Queen mother
  • Head drummer
  • Head of the army
  • Senior son in law
  • King’s sister
  • Treasurers
  • 9 Principal wives of King

 

 

  1. One Africans Country that was colonized by Italy.             (1 mark)
  • Libya
  • Italian Somaliland

 

  1. One reason why the Africans in Tanganyika were against the use of Akidas by the

            German Colonial administrators.                                                                 (1 mark)

  • Akidas were foreigners
  • Akidas took African vacancies in administering their country.
  • Akidas were harsh / brutal / whipped Africans

 

  1. Two political benefits enjoyed by Assimilated Africans in Senegal. (2 marks)

            (i)        They were allowed to send representatives in French chamber of deputies.

(ii)       They were allowed to vote during elections

  • Subjected to French judicial System

 

  1. Main reason for the failure of the League of nations to pressure world peace.                                                                                                                                                 (1 mark) 

            (i)        Rearmament of Germany / Lack of military wing.

 

  1. One function of the United Nations International court of Justice. (1 mark)

            (i)        Settling disputes over international borders

            (ii)       Handling other international disputes

            (ii)       Handling cases of human rights violation and crimes against humanity.

 

  1. Two social achievements of the commonwealth.             (2 marks)

            (i)        Enabled members to share technological information to promote educational

                        research.

            (ii)       Improved co-operation among members

  • Cultural exchange
  • Engagement in games etc.

 

  1. One function of ECOWAS council of ministers. (1 mark)

            (i)        The general management of the organization

            (ii)       Advising the authority of Head of State.

  • Giving direction to the subordinate organs.

 

  1. Two political changes introduced by Mobutu SeseSeko which led to dictatorship in

            Democratic Republic of Congo.                                                                    (2 marks)

  • He banned all the political parties except the people’s revolutionary movement which led
  • He amended the constitution stripping parliament its powers.
  • Abolished federal system / centralized powers around himself.
  • Civil servant were appointed by centralized powers around himself.
  • Declared himself a life president.

 

 

  1. Two qualifications for election to the council of states in Idia. (2 marks)

            (i)        Indian citizen

            (ii)       One must be above the age of 30 years

            (iii)      One must be registered as a voter

  • One must be a resident of the state in which one is contesting.

 

 

 

 

SECTION B (45 MARKS)

  1. (a) Three limitations of electronic sources of information on history and government.

(3 marks)

  • Can only be used in areas with electricity.
  • They are expensive to obtain and use.
  • They require experts.
  • They are subject to bias of the producer.
  • Contain unrealistic / exaggerated information inaccurate as they depict what appeals to the public.

(5×1= 5 marks)

 

 

      (b) Six reasons why man lived in groups during Stone Age period.                 (12 marks)

            (i)        To help each other in times of hardships.

(ii)       To give moral support / encouragement to each other.

(iii)      To share resources.

(iv)      To share work / duties.

  • For companionship.
  • For security reasons.

(6×2 = 12 marks)

 

 

  1. (a) Three disadvantages of the open-field system of farming in Britain.       (3 marks)

            (i)        Land was not fully utilized as land was left fallow.

            (ii)       Cart tracks and paths wasted land.

            (iii)      There was wastage of labour / time duet to ploughing fallow fields and leaving

                        idle.

            (iv)      Discouraged livestock rearing due to spread of diseases on common grazing

                        grounds.

  • It was difficult to practice selective breeding of livestock.
  • It was not easy to get enough way for winter breeding and farmers slaughtered animals in autumn.
  • Discouraged the use of machines.

 

       (b) Six remedies that should be put in place by third world countries to prevent food

            shortage.                                                                                            (12 marks)

  • Land reclamation through irrigation and drainage of swamps.
  • Agricultural policies to be reformulated from concentration on cash crops to paying more attention to food production and encourage indigenous crops.
  • Provision of extension services e.g. advice research, information dissemination and training of Agricultural officers.
  • Infrastructural development be improved e.g. transport, storage and marketing.
  • Reforestation programmes by planting more checking soil erosion, protection of water catchment areas and intercropping.
  • Intensive agricultural research undertaken to develop drought resident crops, control pests.
  • Stoppage of civil string through peaceful conflict resolutions and democracy.
  • Subsidies / reduction of taxes on farm inputs to increase production.
  • Control the rate of population growth through family planning.

(6×2 = 12 marks)

 

 

  1. (a) Three uses of canals.                                                                       (3 marks)

            (i)        To shorten trade routes in transport.

            (ii)       Linking industrial centres to other parts.

            (iii)      Water from canals can be used to irrigate land.

            (iv)      Canals supply water to town.

  • Acts as safety measures for controlling floods.

 

 

 

      (b) Six factors that promoted industrialization in South Africa.                      (12 marks)

            (i)        Availability of natural resources / minerals / raw materials which were processed

                        by her industries.

            (ii)       Industrial goods being of high quality can compete favourably for market

                        internally, continentally and the rest of the world.

(iii)      High population in South Africa has contributed to both skilled and unskilled

            labour.

(iv)      Development of sources of energy HEP, coal.

  • Well developed network of roads, water, air and railway transport to transport raw materials and manufactured goods.
  • Availability of capital mainly from trade in minerals earns the country foreign exchange.
  • Political stability after the end of apartheid rule has encouraged trade and investment.
  • Government support through good polices of promoting industrialization in the country and encouraged local and foreign investors.

(6×2 = 12 marks)

 

 

21.(a) Three social factors that led to the scramble and partition of Africa.        (3 marks)

            (i)        Missionary factor / the need to spread Christianity / protect missionaries.

            (ii)       Need to settle their surplus population of Europe.

(iii)      Abolition of Slave trade.

(iv)      To civilize Africans through western education and medicine.

(v)       Role of influential individuals.

(vi)      Racism and paternalism.

 

 

 

   (b) Six characteristics of direct rule in Zimbabwe.                                              (12 marks)

            (i)        There was a large number of European settlers hence influenced the system of

                        administration.

            (ii)       Many British settlers believed that the territory was pre-ordained to be white

                        settler colony.

            (iii)      The colony was administered by a commercial company.

            (iv)      It was headed by an administrator, followed by other Europeans.

            (v)       The method of administration was applied to the Africans.

            (vi)      Legislative council was started, giving Europeans political rights for self

                        government.

  • Europeans acquired large tracks of land hence compel Africans to provide labour.

(6×2 = 12 marks)

 

 

 

SECTION C (30 MARKS)

 

 

  1. (a) Five factors that led to the growth of Asante Kindom. (5 marks)

            (i)        Agriculture – The land was fertile and well – watered hence suitable for mixed

                        farming.

            (ii)       Trade – Through Trans- Atlantic Trade, the empire acquired wealth.

            (iii)      Unity and stability – Golden stool and centralized political system under

                        Asaintehene, provided unity.

            (iv)      Efficient standing Army – It had a large Army strengthened by introduction of

                        guns and gun powder.

            (v)       Conquest – The united against oppression and created a new Kingdom around

                        Kumasi which was closely knit.

(vi)      Able leadership – They had able rulers like Obiri, Osei Tutu and Opoku who

            united the people.

 

 

 

 

 

  1. b) Five functions of the Lukiiko among the Bunganda Kingdom. (10 marks)

(i)        Made laws for the Kingdom.

(ii)       Advised the Kabaka.

(iii)      Represented the interests of the people.

(iv)      Acted as the court of appeal / settled disputes.

(v)       Directed the collection of taxes in the Kingdom and planned government

            expenditure.

(vi)      Checked the activities of government.

  • The Bataka were the minor chiefs in charge of clans who were answerable to the

Mugema.        

                                                                                                                        (5×2 = 10 marks)

                                   

  1. (a) Five roles played by Kwame Nkrumah in liberation of Africa. (5 marks)

            (i)        He formed a political party, the CPP which fought for independence in Gold

                        coast.

            (ii)       He wrote a newspaper, the Accra Evening News which articulated the demands of

people of Ghana

            (iii)      He held rallies mobilize Ghanaians towards the struggle for independence.

            (iv)      He organized industrial boycotts encouraging the people to boycott European

goods.

            (v)       His arrest and detention in 1950 turned international attention to the plight of

                        Ghanaians.

(vi)      He attended international conferences highlighting the cause of the Gold Coast

            independence.

  • He attended constitutional negotiations which red to Ghana’s Independence.

 

(6×2 = 12 marks)

 

   (b) Five political challenges faced by Tanzania since independence.                 (10 marks)

            (i)        Army muting over delayed promotion of Africa in 1964.

            (ii)       Riots by students of university of Dar-e-salam who opposed forceful service in

                        National Youth Service.

            (iii)      The assassination of AbeidKarume 1972 caused tension.

            (iv)      Attack of Tanzania by Dictator Idi Amin put the country into costly and

                        unnecessary war.

            (v)       The country had large influx of refugees.

            (vi)      Resignation of AboudJumbe strained relations between Zanzibar and main land

                        Tanzania.

            (vii)     Re-introduction of multi-party democracy reignited ethnic differences and

                        regionalism.

            (viii)    Failure of ujamaa policy weakened public confidence in the government.

  • Personality differnces between Nyerere, Amin and Jomo Kenyatta undermined regional cooperation.
  • Collapse of EAC
  • Border closure.

(5×2 = 10 marks)

  1. (a) Five roles of the state governments in USA. (5 marks)

            (i)        It maintains law and order using state police.

            (ii)       It makes state laws using the state legislative.

  • It provides social amenities to its citizens, e.g. education, health and public

works.

  • It generates revenue from a number of internal sources.
  • It administers Justice using the state law courts.
  • It provides administrative structure within the states such as counties, municipalities and townships.

(5×2 = 10 marks)

 

 

      (b) Five factors that may limit the supremacy of parliament in Britain.          (10 marks)

            (i)        Local authorities make and pass by – laws without consulting parliament.

            (ii)       Legislation made by parliament may be altered by a future parliament.

            (iii)      As parliament makes laws, it takes into consideration the moral values of the

                        society.

            (iv)      The Action of parliament are heavily influenced by public opinion.

            (v)       Before legislation is made in parliament, the interest of the affected institutions

                        are taken into accounts.

  • International law is taken into account when parliament is making laws. 

(5×2 = 10 marks)

NEP Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code

NEP Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code

NEP GIRLS HIGH SENIOR SCHOOL LOCATION.

NEP Girls High School is a top performing girl’s National boarding school located in Garissa Township Constituency, Garissa County, 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.

NEP GIRLS HIGH SENIOR SCHOOL DETAILS SUMMARY

SCHOOL NAME:  –NEP GIRLS HIGH

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):  –GIRLS

REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED:  –NORTH EASTERN

COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –GARISSA

SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –GARISSA

SCHOOL’S UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL CODE (UIC):  –274N

SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: –45800002

School Capacity: The National School can accomodate over 900 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 NEP GIRLS HIGH 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.

NEP GIRLS HIGH SENIOR SCHOOL’S DETAILS AT A GLANCE.

SCHOOL NAME: NEP GIRLS HIGH
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): GIRLS
REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: NORTH EASTERN
COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: GARISSA
SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: GARISSA
SCHOOL’S UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL CODE (UIC): 274N
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 45800002

LIST OF ALL SUBJECTS AND PATHWAYS OFFERED AT NEP GIRLS HIGH 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

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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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Asumbi TTC 2020/2021 intake, courses, requirements, contacts, fees, admission letters: Diploma in Education Latest News

Asumbi Diploma Teachers Training College Courses, Fees Structure, Admission Requirements, Application Form, Contacts. Check all the details below.

ASUMBI TTC LOCATION

Asumbi TTC is located in Rangwe constituency, Kajulu Sub-location, East kagan Location in Rangwe Division of Homa Bay Sub-county in Homa Bay County; within the Nyanza region of Kenya.

ASUMBI TTC COURSES

Asumbi TTC offers training in a large number of certificate and diploma courses. These courses include:

  • Diploma in education,
  • Diploma in Early Childhood Development Education, ECDE,
  • Proficiency courses and many more.

ASUMBI TTC APPLICATION FORM & INTAKES REQUIREMENTS

Intakes for new students to TTCs usually occur in August/ September, every year.

ASUMBI TTC APPLICATION PROCEDURE VIA THE KUCCPS STUDENT PORTAL

This is the main procedure through which you can file your application.

  • Applications are made online at the Kenya Universities & Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS)’s website: – www.kuccps.net on specified dates when the site is announced open for applications. However, students who miss this dates may apply directly to the College.

  • Applicants who sat for KCSE in 2011 and previous years and have not benefitted from any Government Sponsorship are also eligible to apply.

In case you failed to get admission via KUCCPS, then there is no reason for you to worry. Just contact Asumbi TTC for your admission letter (see contacts below).

ASUMBI TTC MINIMUM DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION COURSE QUALIFICATIONS:

TTCs offer training for both Science (Diploma in Education Science) and Arts (Diploma in Education Arts) teachers. The diploma course lasts for 3 academic years. It is a pre-requisite from the Ministry of Education that aspiring secondary school teachers should have the below minimum KCSE qualifications for entry into DTE (Diploma in Teacher Education) course. Here are the latest general minimum requirements for students seeking to pursue teaching:

  • Mean grade: C+ (plus)
  • English: C (plain)
  • Mathematics: D+ (plus) for those taking education arts and C (plain) for those hoping to undertake training in education science.
  • Two specialization subjects (subjects you intend to teach at high school): C+

Visit this link to get information for all other TTCs, universities and colleges.

SUBJECTS’ COMBINATIONS OFFERED AT ASUMBI TTC

A number of subject combinations are available for prospective students to choose. You can take any two subjects that match your preference and qualifications. (Remember that you must have scored a minimum of a C+ in each of the 2 subjects at KCSE).

  1. Mathematics/Geography
  2. Mathematics/Business Studies
  3. Geography/Business Studies
  4. Geography/History
  5. Kiswahili/CRE
  6. Kiswahili/History
  7. Kiswahili/Geography
  8. English/CRE
  9. English/History
  10. English/Geography
  11. CRE/History
  12. CRE/Geography
  13. Biology/Agriculture
  14. Biology/Mathematics
  15. Computer Studies/Mathematics
  16. Home Science/English
  17. Home science/Geography
ASUMBI TTC FEES STRUCTURE

Fees for both new and continuing students at Asumbi TTC is pocket friendly. Visit their website for more information; www.asumbittc.ac.ke

ASUMBI TTC PORTALS/ WEBSITE & CONTACTS

In need of more information? Do not hesitate to contact Asumbi TTC by using any of the channels below;

  • Phone contacts: 0722690539, 0723444123, 0724222506, 0722631600, 0729856896.
  • Email address: asumbittc@gmail.com.

List of Shortlisted KDF Specialist Officers 2023; Reporting Dates, Venue and Requirements

The underlisted applicants have been shortlisted as Specialist Officers and Tradesmen/women.

The applicants are to report for interviews as below:

  • Tradesmen/women to report to Embakasi Garrison – Nairobi, on Monday 25 September 2023 at 0800 hrs (8.00 am).
  • Specialist Officer candidates to report to KMA – Lanet, Nakuru on Monday 16 October 2023 at 0800 hrs (8.00 am).

All candidates MUST bring with them:

  • Original National Identity (ID) Card and
  • four copies of their Academic,
  • four copies of Professional Certificates,
  • four copies of Curriculum Vitae and any other Testimonials.

Feeding and accommodation will be provided during the period of interview.

Unsuccessful candidates will be reimbursed road travelling expenses in accordance with KDF Regulations.

Candidates are advised to carry with them warm clothing.

List of Shortlisted KDF Specialist Officers 2023; Reporting Dates, Venue and Requirements.

SPECIALIST OFFICERS.

ID NUMBER NAMES
33998153 AARON PYATICH AKIRIA
31008314 ABDALLA HAMISI VYANGUONI
32950479 ABDALLA OMAR AWADH
32679477 ABDI  FATUMA OSMAN
33948395 ABDI HUSSEIN NOOR
32623665 ABDIAZIZ MOHAMED IDDLE
32495855 ABDIRIZACK MAHAMUD UNSHUR
33264238 ABDULATIF JAFFER AHMED
34146280 ABDULLAHI MUKTAR MOHAMED
35191039 ADEN SHEIKH YUSSUF
38160790 ADUAOL ODUOR NOEL
32985844 AGNES WAITHERA KIMANI
34716043 AHMED HASSAN UMBE
36156123 ALEX MWANGI MWENDA
36625209 ALEX MWANGI NJUGUNA
34688147 ALI NANE MOHAMED
34133190 ALIBASHIR ALI ABDI
37536809 ALICE ACHIENG OTIENO
33004070 ALLAN THUO MWAURA
35844251 AMBIYA HAJI
32408016 AMBROSE KILONZO MMUNYAO
32561771 AMOS GALSARACHO  FANTE
32399588 ANDERSON NAKUNZA FOSYTER
34307361 ANDREW ONYANGO ORWA
34223205 ANGELAS NJOGU MUTHII
31944409 ANISOMUK K AMOS
36134010 ANNE ACHIENG OGONGO
37634493 ANTHONY KIPTISIA KOMEN
35460419 ANTONY MUNENE MURIUNGI
33275217 APOLLO MBUTHIA  NALIMAE
33506213 ARTHUR ISRAEL WAFULA
35956303 ATIKOMOR FERDINAND
34010280 AUSTINE NYARIENYA OCHIENG
32738927 AUSTINE ONYANGO ONGITO
33269700 BEJAMIN MUSILI MUNEENI
34083784 BENARD MUTHEE WACHIRA
33949462 BENJAMIN KYAKA MUTUI
37857057 BENN  KIHAGI KARIUKI
32450265 BILDAD CHEGE NJENGA
33304243 BILLY KIBIWOT KOECH
34307519 BOSIRE MORAA BRIGEDE
34007801 BRADLEY DANIEL KAMAU MWANGI
32319802 BRIAN BUNDI
32621985 BRIAN G ONYANCH
31900883 BRIAN GITHINJI GATUA
34534560 BRIAN KIPKOECH
33880135 BRIAN O BICHANGA
31661535 BRIAN ORIOKI MOTURI
31626142 BRIAN OWINO
33284166 CALEB MOGIRE MONG’ARE
36722829 CAPELA BABU ELVIS
33870052 CAROLY MUGA OMONDI
33611405 CASSEDY LYNCOLIN WASONGA
33587569 CATHERINE NYATUKA OBIKO
36020870 CEROTICH MERCY
30706205 CHARLES N MEOCHI
31138226 CHERUIYOT DOMINIC LANGAT
36957087 CHISTINE B SENDI
ID NUMBER NAMES
34084731 CHRIS DAVIS CALVIN WANYAMA
32490758 CHRISPINUS NYARANGA LUEMBO
32507396 CHRISPUS KIPTUM BETT
33555848 CHRISTIAN IAN WAISWA
30438445 CHRISTIANA JELAGAT KORIR
30848162 CLAIRE KERUBO  ONITO
33833843 CLEMENTINA SARANGE
32720506 CLYDE AMOGOLA KIMORO
37057845 COLLINS OMANGA
32263141 CORNELIUS KIPLETING
32496729 CORNELIUS KOSGEI
34569825 DANIEL KIPRONO
30494270 DANIEL KIPROP SAMOEI
33133325 DANIEL WARURII NDEGWA
33486987 DARIUS KIPLAGAT KEMBOI
36118889 DAVID KALANI
31557425 DAVID KINYUA KAWIRA
34298769 DAVID MUNYWOKI MUSYOKI
33962719 DAVID ODHIAMBO ODIRA
32918583 DAVID ONGARO MAUTI
32685550 DEBORA NASIMIYU
31201396 DENIS KITEME PAUL
33484788 DENIS NYONGESA BARASA
34449073 DIANA AWOUR AGUKO
33200809 DICKSON KIMATHI MUTEMBEI
36320509 DICKSON ODHIAMBO
34432459 DOMINIC KIPKEMOI SIGEI
30264184 DORINE KEMUNTO ONGECHI
30945744 DOUGLAS OCHWANGI BOSIRE
32073806 DR BRENDA APONDI NYOTUMBA
28448063 DR CHARLES CHEGE
32539068 DR KELVIN KAMATA
33122226 DR MARWA ABDIGAFAR YUNI
33413057 DR PHANICE KERUBO NYANDUSI
32905259 DR PHILIP ODHIAMBO
34990362 DUNCAN KARUGU MUNENE
32948390 DUNCAN NDEGWA WAWERU
30439380 EDMOND KIPRUTO KORIR
32428649 EDWIN ADUYA OSORE
35166026 EDWIN KIPLANGAT
34479897 EDWIN MWANGI MBIYU
30475500 EDWIN OMOLLO TOM
33536337 ELIUD CHERUIYOT TUWEI
33180947 ELKANA NEKO MWEROSA
32731475 ELLY KIPSANG
32692700 ELYA KIPSANG
34284937 EMANWEL NYANDIKO OMOYO
32468470 EMMANUEL KIPKEMBOI KALYASOI
35035280 EMMANUEL KIPTOO RONO
35136645 EMMANUEL KIPTOO TANUI
36743049 EMMANUEL OLOTURIAKI NKUKUU
32560396 ERICK MUTHOMI KIRIAMANA
32629099 ERICK ONJUNGU MCSOM
32135642 ESTHER WANJIKU MAINA
34205538 EUGINE KAPOMBE KENGA
32035046 EUNICE JEMITEI CHIRCHIR
37588164 EUNICE MUTHEMBWA SAMMY
36829245 EVANS WASIKE WANJALA
ID NUMBER NAMES
38070439 EZRA KIPKORIR LANGAT
35875104 EZRA MWERA MARWA
31649459 FAITH GATHONI WANGARE
35167758 FAITH JEPCHUMBA KIMUTAI
32439143 FAITH WANJIRU MAINA
35211886 FEISAL NOOR YUSSUF
32557351 FELISTER CHEPKOECH LANGAT
33359490 FELIX OCHOLA ODUOR
33202992 FELIX OKEMWA MORWABE
33770525 FESTUS KIGEN
33816776 FESTUS KIPKOGEI KUTO
31867132 FESTUS SHAVALI MWENDE
34579955 FIDEL WANJALA WABWILE
32698473 FIDELIS WANJIRU CHEGE
30510799 FLORENCE TOTONA TOIS
31187540 FRANCIS MWITA MWITA
37309449 FRANK KWEYU
37005089 FRANKLINE GONZI MWINGA
33840019 FRED N KERONGO
31661035 GEOFREY KIPCHIRCHIR LETING
31605395 GEOGETTE JEPCHICHIR KOGO
33963961 GEORGE OCHIEL OKELLO
38339274 GERRY MWANYENGELA MASAKA
34632722 GETRUDE ASEYO BULIMO
34466287 GILBERT KIPKORIR SITIENEI
31100262 GINARO KIBET
34061577 GITONGA HUGHES MURERWA
32565034 GLORIA KERUBO BUNDI
30016323 GUYO GALGALLO BORU
36930115 HAMISI KHERI FUNDI
32232349 HARRISON MALUMBE LITUNYA
34982265 HASTINGS  WAKALO  MDAWIDA
34910138 HAZILEWOOD AMADI MUDENYO
33990546 HENRY KINYARA KINYUA
34283289 HERMAN KIMANI MUIRURI
36590657 HEZRON KIPKEMEI
34525660 HILDA JEBET KIPROTICH
35027347 HILLARY OYUGI ODHIAMBO
32438878 HIRAM MAINA NDIRITU
32223365 HUDEIFA ABDI YUNIS
35295855 HUSSAN ONLE MOHAMED
35408654 HUSSEIN ABDULLAHI MOHAMUD
37277536 IRENE NTHENYA MUTUKU
33008796 IRERI IAN MARTINE
33995369 JACOB MULI MULANDI
35678502 JACQUILINE JEPTOO
37107066 JAMES MBUGUA NDUNGU
30793469 JAMES NALOU ESUNYON
29596161 JANET BOSIBORI MATAARA
30047628 JANICE ELLA ATIENO OYIEKO
34367584 JASPHER BARONGO OBUORO
32551171 JEMIMAH JEBET KORIR
34153740 JEREMIAH LTINGIYAN ILBILICH
32913324 JEREMIAH MWANJA WEKESA
34203920 JEREMIAH NJOGU MUTURI
36273020 JERUSHA SERAH NJOKI KARERA
31979124 JOASH SIMIYU SOITA
32056788 JOB CALEB

 

ID NUMBER NAMES
32404112 JOB N MORANDE
29847654 JOHN BEGI ANYONE
32698683 JOHN GLEIN BOIYO
32438309 JOHN MARIGA NJENGA
32689372 JOHN OCHIENG JUMAH
32571169 JOHN ONGERA OGOTI
36342149 JOMBO DESMOND OMONDI
30810286 JONAH KIPLAGAT KOECH
30470101 JOSHUA NYAANGA NYABERI
33990569 JOSHUA OGETO ANYONA
37124420 JOYLYNE WANJIKU
36947040 JUDITH ATIENO OTOLO
35191862 JUSTIN MWANGI MBURU
32656896 KANYONGI LEO KIBET
33929129 KARIM MOHAMMED RAMADHAN
32697451 KEBENEI JERUBET SHEILA
35830178 KELVIN MWANGI NDIRANGU
33953523 KELVIN ONTEGI GESEKE
36010724 KENNEDY KIBET
33986966 KENNEDY OTIENO ODHIAMBO
31145695 KEVIN KEIYOS KIPRUTO
33596763 KEVIN KIPKALYA YATICH
35099083 KEVIN MUTWIRI NYAGA
33056338 KEVIN SAKAWA
35301328 KEVIN WABWIRE NYAPOLA
32007408 KIBET MOSES KUTOH
32823316 KIEMA JUDY MUTHEU
37799602 KIMBERLY AWOUR AMINDO
35731675 KIMEU ERICK MWENDWA
31754628 KIPKURUI RONALD
31852886 KIRUI CHEROTICH GERTRUDE
30504236 KIRUI VICTOR KIPKEMOI
30551670 KISACHEI JOSHUA KIBET
32525110 KIYENY OLIVER
35002138 KOTUT KIPSANG AUGUSTINE
32677983 KULEI JELAGAT
34578992 LAVINE AWUOR GOR
36999727 LEVIS MACHORA OMBUYA
33477818 LEVYNE ACHAYO
31876483 LILIAN JEPLETING KOECH
33617960 LILIAN NYAMBUR MUIGA
32426539 LOLLIESERGIO OGOT ATINDA
33590036 LORNA JEPKURUI KANDIE
33683969 LOVEL KIPROTICH
34234962 LUCKY KIPCHUMBA YEGO
33070884 LUCY NDUTA NJERU
38150025 MAGUTU GREGORY ISABOKE
33726201 MAINA JEFF KIBUGI
32339037 MAIYO TIMOTHY KIPLAGAT
34047260 MAKET BIWOT PHILIP
32145448 MALKIA ESTHER KOILATO KELELUE
32459944 MARION JEPKEMOI KOSGEI
33065610 MARTIN MUTEGI
35237594 MARY ANN MAINA WAITHIRA
36322898 MARY SINTOYIA LAVEEN
33441323 MARY WAMBOI NJOGU
30529527 MATHEW MTAI MUNYUNY
33067713 MAURICE KYALO MUTHUI
33930554 MAXWEL KORIR KIPKEMBOI

 

ID NUMBER NAMES
34294237 MAZDON OTIENO MIGAWI
33816205 MBETTO KIPNGETICH JULIUS
34974295 MICHAEL CHACHA MWITA
37186984 MELLONY WACHINGA THEURI
32468077 MICAH MOGAKA NYAKIENI
33648992 MICHAEL OPONDO
29932459 MICHELLE SENEWA NABAALA
32941557 MIKE MUTETHIA LARIA
31606865 MOHAMED KHALAR RASHID ADEN
33735362 MOHAMED KUTER FARAH
32007408 MOSES KIBET KUTOH
35758282 MUGAA IAN MUTIRIKI
29976302 MUHAMMAD OCHIENG OMAR
34158973 MUIA STEPHEN KIKUVI
33862174 MUROKI JUSTUS MUTWIRI
35968156 NAANYU DAMARIS OLOUARU
32644827 NANCY CHEROTICH
32433206 NANCY WANGU KAGURI
35044926 NAOMI CHEPNGETICH TARUS
33342242 NEVIL ODHIAMBO
37944721 NGARIBAJOSEPH MOGESI
33144451 NG’ENO CHEPWOGEN SHARON
31383205 NICHOLAS MUKUBWA THURANIRA
37146691 NICOLE NDUTA KINYANJUI
33583345 NISBERT KIGEN KIPLAGAT
32244139 NKIROTE NYIVA NTHIANA ID
32614337 NKURI CALEB LEMUSHEN
34500985 NOOR HASSAN YUSUF
32006751 NOREEN WANGITHI MUNENE
3708877 NOVESTUS KIPCHUMBA
34029825 OLIVER KHAEMBA MUKUYUNI
32731551 OLIVER WAMALWA KHAMALA
36053060 OSCAR KIPKURUI
35416129 OSTIN OCHIENG OTIENO
37321624 OUMA ADHIAMBO BECKY SALMA
34323801 OUMA WISE OKETCH
32228045 PATIENCE FAITH KHANYENJERI
31971808 PATRICIA NANGILA ODIRA
32273723 PATRICK KAMAU WANJAU  ID:
33092850 PATRICK KIOGORA ID
3269769 PATRICK KIPRONO BETT
34220793 PAUL KILONZI MUYA
34596475 PAUL KIPROTICH
33033297 PENINAH MWENDWA ARIAMU
32327088 PETER KEPHERS OKELLO
30111203 PETER MURIITHI GAKUNA
30268579 PETER OUMA OKELLO
32596943 PHELEMON KIPROTICH KIYENY
31303124 PHILLIP KEMBOI KIPLAGAT
32644744 PIUS KATHERA KATHIA
32738560 PRISCILA WANGUI KARITI
33641228 PURITY WAMBUI MUIRURI ID
36182022 RAHMA ADAN IBRAHIM
32348981 RAYMOND ASIAGO MOKAYA
33556364 REGINA GATHONI WANJIRU ID
34540118 REHEMA CHEMUTAI KOECH
31330171 REMMY KIPCHIRCHIR MAIYO
34042486 RENIC KIPKEMOI
32111699 RHODERICK OCHIENG ONYANGO

 

ID NUMBER NAMES
33854663 RISPA JEROP
31814280 RONALD BAHATI OKACHI
33332521 RONALD ODUOR OKOTH
36362394 RONALDO SIRIAKO OMWOYO.
27694180 SADIK RASHID OMAR
36677338 SALADIN ISMAIL HASSAN
32219156 SALIM ABDULRAHMAN SAID
33229153 SAMSON WEKESA SUNGWACHA
32479619 SAMUEL CHRIS LENTIRONGAI
32657129 SANUEL MWANTHI JAMES
32117399 SARAH NYABOKE ATERA
33843403 SCHOLASTICA CHEPNGETICH
32209120 SHARON CHEPKORIR SIONGOK
32440632 SHARON KENDI NDEGE
34919825 SHARON POTISHOI KISWAA
32617910 SHEILA CHUMBA
34579464 SIGOMBA RAMADHA OMAR
33900376 SILAS KIPTARUS KIPTOO
31797208 SIMEON OBANYI GESORA
34099288 SOSPETER KIPKEMBOI CHELIMO
33593606 STACY AWINO OPIYO
33117366 STACY OMOLLO
3148592 STANELY OCHIENG ONGAGA
35909126 STEPHEN OCHIENG OTIENO
34931983 STEPHEN SILU KWENDA
33201150 STEPHENE OMONDI ABADE
34492511 SUSAN CHEBET KOGO
33234246 SUSAN IVY KHATSENZIA
32588636 SYDNEY KENG’ORE
36443751 TEDDY KIPLIMO KORIR
33254634 TIMOTHY KIPKOECH SIRMA
37794707 TOBIAS ABONYO OCHIENG
34838682 TOBIAS SIMIYU WAMBILIANGA
32492869 TONNY KIPTOO KURERE
33838605 TOO THOMAS CHERUIYOT
35560131 TRIAPH ONYANGO ODUOR
33450287 TYSON ODHIAMBO OLUOCH
32144683 VICTOR AKOTH OTIENO
32687087 VICTOR KISIERO CHEPTANGAT
33214423 VICTOR MUNYAO MULINGE
33381383 VICTOR ODHIAMBO OLUOCH
37896838 VICTOR OYANGO
33171657 VICTORIA KIPNGETICH
31860731 VICTORIA NDANU SAMSON
32800109 WACHIRA ROSALINE WANGUI
33128801 WALTER KIPROTICH KIPLANGAT
35790094 WAYNE KIPRONO CHEPKEITANY
37013917 WHITNEY WAIRIMU GITAHI
33462898 WILLIAM OMBAKIGO ATERA
32943848 WINNIE KIPROTICH
38273511 WISLEY MOKORO NYAORO
30528987 WYCLIFFE PTOO KAPELINGURA
36521671 YAHYA MOHAMED OSMAN
36495336 YASIN OSMAN NANE
32777416 YEGON KIPRONO EVANS
33584003 YIGHAL OKOTH WERE
37075209 ZAKARIA MOHAMED ALI
38293142 ZUKHER MOHAMED OMAR

Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Degree Course; Kuccps cut off points 2023/2024 per university, requirements, Course Code & Fees

Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine Degree Course; Kuccps cut off points 2023/2024 per university, requirements, Course Code & Fees

BACHELOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE


MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 BIO
CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 CHE
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 MAT A / PHY
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 ENG / KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

SUBJECT 1 BIO C+
SUBJECT 2 CHE C+
SUBJECT 3 MAT A / PHY / AGR C+

AVAILABLE PROGRAMMES

INSTITUTION INSTITUTION TYPE PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2023/2024 CUT-OFF 2020 CUT-OFF 202143722104065
CLUSTER WEIGHTS
+/- BASKET
EGERTON UNIVERSITY 1057130 BACHELOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY KSH 312,340 36.550 38.151  ADD
UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI 1263130 BACHELOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE KSH 442,850 38.263 38.312  ADD

KNEC CP2 Portal Login | cp2.knec.ac.ke

This article contains information on how to gain access to the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) CP2 Portal login (cp2.knec.ac.ke) also known as the KNEC Contracted Professionals Platform (CP2) portal OR the KNEC Invigilation Portal.

KNEC has automated the management of contracted professionals across the various functional business areas with a view of improving efficiency and accountability.

This solution consists of a computer based system at KNEC that integrates various agencies and service providers to collect, verify and report on activities and personnel involved in the administration of national examinations (i.e. contracted professionals)

The Contracted Professionals System (CP2) is an integrated electronic system to automate the management of officers who are recruited to assist KNEC in administering the examinations,

The main aim of the system is to ensure that KNEC captures correct, accurate and timely details of all the personnel who are involved in the supervision, invigilation and management of examinations.

This will help KNEC to efficiently process claims for payments, monitoring attendance during the examinations period, accountability for the contracted professionals involved and streamline query resolutions.

The system complements the current declarations forms that are signed and filled by all the personnel In addition, contracted professionals data requested is stored in a central database for ease of management.

All Contracted professionals are required to submit their details through the platform and apply for Job/ Vacancy based on the roles they play during the administration of various examinations in regards to the supervision, invigilation and management of each specific examination

STEPS ON HOW TO ACCESS, REGISTER, CAPTURE AND SUBMIT DETAILS KNEC CP2 PORTAL

For first time users

First time/ new users are the contracted professionals who have never registered in the online contracted professionals system. To register online, do the following:

  • Visit the KNEC contracted professionals’ web: http://cp2.knec.ac.ke and follow the following steps to register in the platform and submit their details.
  • Use the link/ URL http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/ to access the contracted professional You can do so by typing the link on the address bar of any browser (Firefox, internet explorer, Google chrome etc.) or by clicking the link. The address directs the user to login page as shown in figure 1 below.
Figure 1: User Login Interface

  • Click the link: Create account to generate the interface for registering into the contracted professional system as shown in figure 2
Figure 2: Creating an account (registering)

To create an account
  1. Enter your mobile number as shown in figure 2 g. 254722645678
  2. To confirm, enter the same number.
  3. Click the link: Create You will receive the message in figure 3 below confirming that the login details (user name and password) as well as the link to access the CP2 system have been send to the phone used for creating the account.
  4. Confirm receipt of the login credentials from the phone number used to create the account.
  5. Refer to the user manual for comprehensive guidelines on registration, system access, filling in details, application for a vacancy and submission of your details.

For existing users

Enter your user name and password as shown in figure 1. Click the link: Login to open the contracted professionals’ home page for filling in missing details, updating existing details, application for a vacancy and online submission. Your  dashboard will be generated.

To update/ edit details

  1. Click on the link Profile for the display of existing details previously captured in the system for viewing, editing and updating if need be.
  2. Click the specific link to view specific details g. Personal Information, Work Experience and Qualification.
  3. Click Personal Information link to view the contracted professional bio Click the Edit link to enable editing and updating of the profile details displayed.
  4. Click Work Experience link to view the contracted professional work experience Click the Edit link to enable editing and updating of the work experience details displayed.
  5. Click Qualification link to view the contracted professional academic and professional qualification Click the Edit link to enable editing and updating of the qualification details displayed.
  6. For any additional information g. new work station, qualifications etc., Click the link Add to generate the interface for capturing new details.
To apply for a Job/ vacancy on the CP2 Portal

Select the correct information by clicking the drop down Menus under the Jobs /vacancy. Search for the selected position, select, confirm and click submit to send application.

For existing users who have forgotten their password

SMS password to 22262 and a new one will be sent to your phone. Use the password receive to login into the system.

APPLICATION FOR A JOB/ VACANCY ON THE KNEC CP2 PORTAL

Contracted professionals who have successfully registered and submitted profile details are  required  to  proceed  to  the  next  step  of  applying  for  available  vacancies.  Job vacancies are grouped for selection based the specific examination, activity type, duty station, position/ designation (role), county and sub county.

Table 1: Knec Job selection guidelines

LABEL EXPECTED FEEDBACK
1.    Exam Select the type of examination for your job application. E.g. KCPE, KCSE…
2.  Activity Select the activity that you will be overseing. Eg. Supervision and Invigilation
3.  Duty station Select the venue of the activity. E.g. Examination centre, distribution centre.
4.  Position Select your role (Designation). E.G. Centre Manager, Invigilator, Clerk…
5.  County Select the County where the activity will take place. E.g. Kisii, Baringo,Narok..
6.  Sub county Select the specific sub county within the county that you selected in ‘5’
7.  Search button Click the search button to generate the specific job based on your selection.

The number of number of positions (job vacancies) available for for the selection made by a contracted professions will be displayed after clicking the search button.

How to View and apply for the specific job selected

The feedback message for the specific job that the contracted professional has selected showing the details and the number of positions available will be generated as shown in figure 8 below. E.g. Invigilator:- Exam 2017/3 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, Activity: Supervision & Invigilationof exams, Duty Station: Examination Centre, Deadline 31 Oct 2017, 83 positions.

If the details are inaccurate, for instance your meant to select and apply for supervisory position instead of invigilation, repeat the job application process.

Click on the highlihted feedback message to confirm the application for the job. The infterface for confimation will be generated. Proceed with the process step by step to completion.

How to submit application for a selected job

  1. Read the details displayed in figure 8 below to ensure they are accurate before submission of the job applied You can go back and select the correct details if need be.
  2. Click the “check box  to confirm the application for the job
  3. Click the “Submit Application”

Feedback for a successful submission of job application

  • The message “Thank you for submitting your application. The application shall be reviewed and you shall be notified shortly!” will be displayed.

How to withdraw an application after submission

Some contracted professionals may proceed with application  and submision of details without verifying and notice they made a mistake. Eg. They selected the wrong examination or position. In this case, the application can be widrawn by clicking the “withdraw Application” tab highlighted in read.

New application can be made once again following the same job application process.

How to log out of the system

Users are reminded to ensure they log out of the system when they are done with the application process. This is to avoid unauthorized access to third party(s) who may manipulate the information.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • NOTE: payments will only be made to officers who have submitted their details through the platform.
  • A comprehensive user manual is available on the KNEC website.
  • Contracted professionals should keep the details submitted up to date by login into the system to update where E.g. Change of work place, title or role, academic and professional qualification where need be.
  • Contracted professional should always login into the system to apply for job vacancies available for each examination they are involved in.

Top 100 Schools KCPE 2020-2021 (Kisumu County)

Top 100 Candidates and Schools in KCPE 2020- Kisumu County Best schools in KCPE 2020/2021 exam were: Maseno Girls Boarding and MM Shah primary School among others.

Here is the list of the top performing candidates and schools in the County:

Pos Nationally Name of Candidate Marks School Name County Region
3 Muriithi Gakena 432 Maseno Girls Boarding Kisumu Nyanza
40 Onguru Marion Akoth 411 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
46 Sharrifa Keyla Atieno 410 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
47 Sean Okoth Griffins 410 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
87 Daisy Aymar Angwenyi 407 Maseno Girls Boarding Kisumu Nyanza
88 Khayumbi Damian Malala 407 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
100 Evra Okal 406 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
108 Mwita Calleb Chacha 405 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
109 Owili Cecil Lira 405 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
125 Okumu Habbib Odhiambo 404 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
162 Venesa Williams 402 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza
199 Ouma Malyn 400 MM Shah primary School Kisumu Nyanza

Here is the full list of the KCPE 2020 candidates; KCPE 2020/2021 Top 200 Schools and and all Candidates with over 400 marks Nationally

See also

QUICK LINKS

KCSE/KCPE ONLINE RESULTS PORTAL

KCSE PORTAL

THE KNEC KCSE PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL LOGIN.

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC SCHOOL EXAMS PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL FOR KCPE RESULTS

THE KCPE KNEC PORTAL FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

KNEC EXAMINERS PORTAL

THE KNEC CONTRACTED PROFESSIONALS PORTAL

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC EXAMINERS LOGIN PORTAL

KNEC PORTALS

THE KNEC LCBE PORTAL

THE OFFICIAL KNEC WEBSITE

St Mary’s Girls High School, Igoji; KCSE Performance, KNEC Code, Contacts, Location and Admissions

St Mary’s Girls High School, Igoji, is a National school located in Meru County. This school is among the top performers’ list in the country. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

St. Mary’s Girls High School- Igoji, is a Girls boarding school, located in Meru County; In the Eastern Region of Kenya. It is National School with good performance in National Exams.

ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St Mary’s Girls High School- Igoji
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National school
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Meru County; In the Eastern Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 15300012
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0713 110733
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 38-60402 Meru, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: saintmarys.igoji@yahoo.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 146 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B(plain) with a performance index of 66.28. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 247 students.

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ST MARY’S IGOJI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

Planning to pay the school a visit? Below are some of the lovely scenes you will experience.

St Mary’s Girls High School- Igoji. The school in pictures.

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TSC Number Application Portal, Online Guide

A TSC (Teachers Service Commission) number and Certificate is very important in Kenya. You can not be allowed to teach minus being registered by TSC. Luckily enough, you can now quickly get the TSC Number quickly.
To get a TSC (Teachers Service Commission) number in Kenya, you need to follow these steps:
1. Qualify as a Teacher:
   Ensure that you meet the necessary qualifications and have the required academic and professional credentials to be a teacher.
2. Training and Certification:
   Complete teacher training from a recognized institution and obtain the relevant teaching certification.
3. Prepare Required Documents:
   Gather the necessary documents, including academic certificates, professional certificates, National ID, and a copy of your payslip.
5. Application Form:
   Obtain and fill out the TSC application form online. 
6. Submit Documents and Application:
   Submit the completed application form along with the required documents online.
7. Verification and Processing:
   The TSC will verify your documents and process your application. This may take some time, so it’s essential to be patient during this stage.
8. Notification:
   Once your application is processed, you will be notified of the status. If approved, you will be issued a TSC number.
9. Collect TSC Certificate:
   After receiving notification of approval, visit the TSC offices to collect your TSC certificate and number.
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TSC score sheet for p1 teachers 2021-2022

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released new guidelines for the recruitment of primary schools teacher interns. The guidelines are to be used in the 2021-2022 recruitment exercise. Check the latest recruitment scoresheets, below.

GUIDELINES FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHER INTERNS, PRIMARY SCHOOLS,  2021/2022 FINANCIAL YEAR.

1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION

Following the advertisement for recruitment of teacher interns for Primary schools, you are required to conduct a selection exercise for candidates wishing to be employed and submit the County Merit List to the TSC Headquarters. The list should be ratified by the County Selection Panel.

Applicants will be required to submit their applications to the Secretary Teachers          Service Commission through online platform www.teacheronline.tsc.go.ke for the county where a vacancy has been declared.

The selection panel will be expected to exercise the highest degree of transparency and accountability, as stipulated in the Public Officers Ethics Act and TSC Code of Conduct and Ethics (CoCE, 2015).

The TSC County Director is expected to induct members of the County Selection Panel on the relevant Sections of the Act and the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT, 2015) before the commencement of the selection exercise.

The TSC County Director MUST ensure that the recruitment process is done  in strict adherence to the laid down protocols by the Ministry of Health on containment of COVID-19 pandemic.

TSC County Director MUST ensure that venues for selection process are accessible to applicants living with special needs.

All applicants MUST be registered teachers as per Section 23 (1) of the  Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012.

Applicants who are not duly registered shall not be considered for recruitment.

Applicants  whose  names  differ  in  the  academic  and  professional certificates and/or identification cards MUST present an Affidavit to explain the variance in names.

Applicants who re-sat either  KCPE or KCSE  examinations (or their equivalents)  MUST present certified copies of the certificate(s)  of the national examination (s) in question for all attempts.

Applicants who apply for confirmation of results from KNEC should give the address of the TSC County Director of the County where they applied for recruitment.  It is their responsibility to ensure that the results are received for consideration during the verification of the academic certificates.

System generated Merit List will be prepared by the TSC County Director.

TSC  County  Director shall  distribute  the  Lists  to the TSC Sub-County Directors.  The Sub –  County  Directors  shall  use  the  Merit  List(s)  to communicate selection date and venue in consultation with the County Director.

During the selection, each applicant shall be given a serial number.

Applicants must present original and legible photocopies of the following, among other relevant documents: –

  • National identification card;
  • Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
  • PTE Certificate;
  • KCSE certificates or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams);
  • KCPE certificate or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams);
  • Proof of payment for the Statement of confirmation of results by KNEC (where applicable);
  • Primary  and  Secondary  School  leaving  certificates  and  other relevant testimonials.
  • National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
  • Sworn Affidavit where names appearing on the  submitted documents differ;
  • All applicants, irrespective of gender, disability, ethnicity or Home County shall be given equal opportunities.
  • In the event of a tie, consideration for selection will be determined as per the order of priority shown hereunder:
  1. Applicant (s) disability status, if any;
  2. The Applicant’s performance/ grade in teaching practice;
  3. Length of stay since graduating as a teacher;
  4. Length of stay since registering as a teacher;
  5. Academic and professional  performance demonstrated through certificates i.e. higher aggregate KCSE grade will be given foremost consideration.

N/B: If applicants tie at PTE points, aggregate KCSE grades shall be considered.

  • The selection date and venue must be displayed on notice boards at the Commission’s County, Sub-County and Zonal offices at least seven (7) days before the selection exercise.
  • The selection panel shall vet each applicant to establish if he/she meets the requirements of the TSC advertisement.

2.0. SUB COUNTY SELECTION PANEL

The Selection Panel shall comprise of the following members: –

  • The Sub County Director- Chairperson
  • TSC Sub County Human Resource Officer- Secretary
  • Zonal Curriculum Support Officers (2)- Members
  • TOTAL 4

The  sub-county Director MUST ensure  that the Ministry of Health  COVID-19  containment  measures  are  adhered  to  by  both  panel  members  and  the  applicants at all times.

3.0  VERIFICATION EXERCISE

The TSC Sub County Director shall verify the TSC registration status of all applicants;

The TSC Sub County Director shall present a list of all applicants to the Selection Panel;

Applicants must appear in person before the Selection Panel on the set date.

3.1 AUTHENTICATION OF ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENTS

  • Original academic and professional certificates shall be scrutinized to verify their authenticity.
  • The TSC Sub County Director shall certify photocopies of the certificates and other documents before forwarding them to the TSC County Director.
  • Any applicant(s) who present forged/fake academic, professional and other documents commit(s) an offence and shall be disqualified  and/or deregistered.

3.2 SELECTION CRITERIA

Applicants shall be awarded marks as per the score sheet (Appendix 1(a) and  1 (b).

Where applicants tie in scores, the panel shall refer to (k) of these Guidelines.

4.0 DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR

The Sub County Selection Panel shall be required to submit the following to the TSC County Director: –

  1. List of all applicants who presented documents for verification at the Sub County level (Appendix II);
  2. Sub County Merit List (Appendix Ill);
  3. Summary of complaints raised (if any) together with action taken;
  4. Minutes of the Sub-County Selection Panel duly signed by the Chairperson and Secretary clearly showing how the final list of the successful candidates was agreed upon.

4.1 COUNTY SELECTION PANEL

After submission of Merit Lists by the TSC Sub County Directors, TSC County Director shall  constitute  a  selection  panel  comprising  the following members;

  1. TSC County Director – Chairperson
  2. TSC Deputy County Director – Secretary
  3. County Human Resource Officer- Member
  4. TSC Sub County Director –          Member

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The TSC County Director MUST ensure that the Ministry of Health COV1D-19 containment measures are adhered to by panel members.

The TSC County Director shall be required to convene a County Panel to ratify  Sub  County  Merit  Lists  for  onward  submission  to  the  TSC Headquarters within the stipulated timeline.

The selected applicants from the Merit List shall have their documents submitted to the TSC County Director for further Vetting.

The Merit List compiled during the selection process at the beginning of the financial year shall be used in subsequent recruitments within the financial year. Selected applicants shall be informed through the Short Message Service (SMS).

NB: It is the responsibility of the TSC County Director to ensure that the exercise is fair and transparent. The County Director must also ensure that all documents are in order and appropriately signed/certified before submitting them to the TSC Headquarters.

5.0 COMPLAINTS

Any applicant who is dissatisfied with the exercise should submit to the TSC County Director a written complaint immediately and send an email to the TSC Headquarters through, dirstaffing@tsc.Qo.ke not later than seven (7) days after the selection exercise;

The TSC County Director should, within seven (7) days analyze and address all complaints raised after the selection process has been completed and thereafter submit a report to the Headquarters on the action taken.

Where the complaint is made against the TSC County Director, the TSC Headquarters shall investigate the allegations and take appropriate action.

6.0 DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO TSC HEADQUARTERS

Upon conclusion of the Recruitment exercise at the County level, the County Director is required to submit the following documents to the TSC Headquarters:

  • Duly executed Offer of Internship letter and the Internship Agreement, together with a copy of the acknowledgement of receipt of application for internship,
  • certified copies of Certificate of Registration as a teacher,
  • academic certificates,
  • professional certificates and all official transcripts,
  • identity  card,   NCPWD   Card (where  applicable),
  • Affidavits (where applicable) and two passport size photographs in respect of successful candidate(s).
  • In addition, the following documents shall be submitted in respect of every successful applicant:
  1. Copy of teacher registration certificate;
  2. Certified copy of a bank plate;
  • Duly completed pay point particulars form;
  1. Copy of KRA PIN certificate;
  2. Copy of NHIF Card;
  3. Certificate of good conduct/ Waiting slip for the certificate of good conduct;
  • A copy of Personal Insurance Certificate.
  • A list of all interviewed applicants in order of merit for the advertised vacancies in (Appendix (III a);
  • A copy of the system generated list of all applicants clearly showing those who failed to attend the interview (Appendix III b);
  • List of applicants with special needs (Appendix VI).
  • Duly signed Minutes of the relevant Board of Management Meeting; g) Completed selection score guide duly signed;
  • Any relevant document or material used in the Recruitment exercise.
  • Panel score sheet (Appendix I) both in soft (excel) via ddstaffingp@tsc.go.ke and hard copy for the selected applicants;

7.0 IMPORTANT NOTES

  • Merit Lists shall be made available to members of public wishing to see them on request in a manner that will not put the recruitment process into jeopardy.
  •  All enquiries arising from these guidelines should be made to the TSC County Director.
  • Notwithstanding the decentralization   of  the  function   of  teacher’s recruitment pursuant to Section 20 of the TSC Act, the Commission is not precluded   from   carrying   out   recruitment   directly   from   the   TSC

  8.0 PRIMARY INTERN TEACHERS SCORESHEETS.

TSC recruitment score guide for primary school intern teachers.

Free Mathematics notes, revision questions, KCSE past Papers, Exams, Marking Schemes, Topical revision materials, Syllabus and Many more

Mathematics is a mandatory subject in the current education system. The subject has denied many students opportunities to pursue tertiary courses of their desire; if one fails to meet the minimum subject requirements for that particular course. To supplement the available hard copy resources, there are various digital materials that can be accessed online. These include: Maths notes, KCSE Past Papers, Schemes of Work, Assignments, Termly examination papers, Marking schemes, lesson plans, charts, topical revision resources and many more.

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National Schools in Kenya; Contacts and locations

Here is a list of all the National Schools in Kenya. Get to see the schools’ enrollment, contacts and locations.

Name of School Total enrollment Type of School Status of School/ Type Name of County Name of Sub County Name of principal School phone number School email address
OSSEN GIRLS 627 Boarding Girls National Baringo BARINGO NORTH ROSEMARY TOMNO 0725028796 ossengirlshighschool@gmail.com
Baringo High School 1100 Boarding Boys National Baringo Koibatek Peter Owino 0721708101 principalbaringohigh@gmail.com
Tenwek  high school 1340 Boarding Boys National Bomet Bomet central Simon mutali chesebe 0724079346 Tenwekhigh@gmail .com
Kaplong Girls High School 1113 Boarding Girls National Bomet Sotik Clara C. Mitei 0729744470 kaplonggirls@yahoo.com
ST.KIZITO SEC SCH FOR THE H.I 126 Boarding Girls National Bomet SOTIK MONICA A.OKWARO 0722664581 P.O BOX 311 SOTIK
Joyvalley special sec school 150 Mixed day and boarding National Bungoma Bumula Richard Shitabule 0718392370 1293 Bungoma
Nalondo CBM Sec school for Phycally Handicapped 315 Mixed Boarding National Bungoma Bungoma Central Kwanusu Walter Wawire O723927001 nalondo.cbm@yahoo.com
Friends school kamusinga 1657 Boarding Boys National Bungoma Kimilili Kariuki M. A 0722342501 friends.schoolkamusinga@yahoo.com
Lugulu girls high school 1833 Boarding Girls National Bungoma Webuye west Dinah Cheruiyot 0706788368 lugulugschool@gmail.com
BUTULA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 1375 Boarding Boys National Busia BUTULA MR. DANIEL OUMA ONYANGO 0777692865 butulahigh@gmail.com
S.A Kolanya Girls’ National School 1179 Boarding Girls National Busia Teso North Miss Manyala Fanice 0707822199 sakolanyaschool@yahoo.com
St  Bridgit Akoreet special secondary school for the deaf and vocational training 231 Mixed  boarding  and day National Busia Teso South EDDAH M KACHI 0722256785 stbridgitdeafsch@yahoo.com
ST PATRICK’S ITEN 1600 Boarding Boys National Elgeyo marakwet KEIYO NORTH PETER K ROTICH 721359050 stpatricksiten@yahoo.com 
Moi Kapsowar girls secondary school 997 Boarding Boys National Elgeyo marakwet MARAKWET WEST Hellen Mabese Luhangala 0724370416 26
Siakago girls 831 Boarding Girls National Embu Mbeere north Anne mwangangi 0711683726 Siakagogirls@yahoo.com
ACK MARY MAGDALENE HIGH SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 85 Mixed Boarding National Embu MBERE NORTH SAMUEL MAINA NGURI 0721630842 stmarymagdaleneschool4deaf@gmail.com
NEP Girls HIGH school 866 Boarding Girls National Garissa Garissa ZEINAB KOSAR 0720801339 Nepgirls.secondary@hayoo.com
GARISSA HIGH SCHOOL 1296 Boarding Boys National Garissa GARISSA TOWNSHIP LAWRENCE OMBASA NYAKWEBA 0727620875 garissahighschool@gmail.com
Mbita High School 1496 Boarding Boys National Homa Bay Mbita sub county Kennedy Ojijo 0700448644 mbitahigh@gmail.com
Asumbi girls 832 Boarding Girls National Homa Bay Rangwe Linet Pino sati 0722968678 asumbi1965@gmail.com
Garbatula High School 145 Boarding Boys National Isiolo Garbatulla Henfrey Kirimi Ntarara 0721951819 Garbatulaschool@gmail.com
ISIOLO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 375 Boarding Girls National Isiolo ISIOLO FLORENCE ACHACHA 0725348566 isiologirlsschool@yahoo.com
Moi Girls Isinya 1161 Boarding Girls National Kajiado Isinya Alice Sayo 0722347016 sayo.alice@gmail
Oloolaiser High school 850 Boarding Boys National Kajiado Kajiado North James Mungai 0725558877 Oloolaiser@gmail.com
Butere girls high school 2047 Boarding Girls National Kakamega Butere sub county Jenipher omondi 0716377733 buteregirlshigh@yahoo.com
Kakamega high School 1979 Boarding Boys National Kakamega Kakamega central Gerald Orina 0707014500 kakamegasch@gmail.com
ACK EMATUNDU BOYS SECONDARY/VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF. 100 Boarding Boys National Kakamega KHWISERO JACKSON OTINYA SHISIA 0724569230 jacoti004@gmail.com
Kabianga high school 1875 Boarding Boys National Kericho Belgut Dr Joash Aloo 0722634962 Kabiangaschool2015@gmail.com
st paul charera special high school 168 Mixed Boarding National Kericho Bureti Mathew Langat 0723140384 stpaulcharerahighschool@gmail.com
Kipsigis Girls High School 1283 Boarding Girls National Kericho Kericho Juliana Kirui 0714034055 kipsigisgirls194@gmail.com
Kedowa special sec sch for the deaf 150 Mixed Boarding National Kericho Londiani Margaret Amanya Silas 0724707978 kedowaspecialsec@gmail.com
Mangu high school 1924 Boarding Boys National Kiambu Juja John Munyua Kuria 0672220270 Info@manguhigh.com
Alliance Girls High School 1943 Boarding Girls National Kiambu Kikuyu Virginia Gitonga 0726474258 info@alliancegirlshigh.sc.ke
Alliance high school 1762 Boarding Boys National Kiambu Kikuyu Mwangi w .m 0202015026 info@allincehighschool.ac.ke
Loreto High School..Limuru 1400 Boarding Girls National Kiambu Limuru Eunice wangari Njenga 0722768403 Private bag ..Limuru
Limuru Girls School 1546 Boarding Girls National Kiambu Limuru Salome ndung’u 0721966936 limurugirlsschool@yahoo.com
Pwani sec for the deaf 136 Mixed Boarding National Kilifi Kilifi North Mwanahamisi s komora 0732544557 Pwanideaf@yahoo.com
Bahari girls’, 960 Boarding Girls National Kilifi Kilifi south Prisca Mgute 0710308682 baharigirls’@gmail.com
Ribe Boys High School 1042 Boarding Boys National Kilifi Rabai Benson Manoo 0722911402 ribeboys@gmail.com
Kabare Girls 1131 Boarding Girls National Kirinyaga Kirinyaga East Lilian Wambui Muhuni 0720043574 kabaregirls@gmail.com
Baricho boys high school 1561 Boarding Boys National Kirinyaga Kirinyaga west Bernard mwangi kingah 0707419880 barichohighschool@gmail.com
Nyabururu girls’  High school 2050 Boarding Girls National Kisii Kitutu Central Oriokih Joyce Angella 0712001155 nyabururugirlsnationalschool@yahoo.com
Joyland Special Secondary school 439 Mixed Boarding National Kisumu Kisumu Raphael Aura 0721320908 joylandsecschool@yahoo.com
Kisumu Girls High School 1350 Boarding Girls National Kisumu Kisumu Central Margaret M Mechumo 0722226238 kisumug@yahoo.com
Maseno School 2164 Boarding Boys National Kisumu Kisumu West Andrew Buop 0724971472 maseno_school@yahoo.com
Kibos Special Secondary 123 Mixed Boarding National Kisumu Muhoroni Ombayo Joshua 0723598760 kibosspecial@gmail.com
OGWEDHI  PRIMARY . 472 Day National Kisumu MUHORONI ISAAC  MIRUKA 0723285820 Ogwedhiprimary@gmail.com
DR .ROBERT OUKO PRIMARY 317 Day National Kisumu MUHORONI JOSEPH ODHIAMBO OCHIENG 0723231422 drops4327@gmail.com
KIBOS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND 183 Mixed Boarding National Kisumu MUHORONI CAROLINE TEMPLER 0722633389 kibosblind@yahoo.com
Muhoroni Factory Primary school 450 Day National Kisumu Muhoroni Gradus Ong’enge Agutu. 0721306784 primarymuhoronifactory@gmail.com
SAUSET PRIMARY 334 Day National Kisumu Muhoroni Rael  Osoti o729413913 Sausetprimary@gmail.com
Menara primary school 593 Day National Kisumu Muhoroni H/t Tom O Onyona 0722383994 menaraprimary @ gmail. com
St George Special Secondary School 215 Mixed Boarding National Kisumu Nyakach Mr Samwel Ojema 0722692526 ojemasam4@gmail.com
St. Martin Deppores Special school for learners with Cerebral palsy 266 Mixed Day and Boarding National Kisumu Nyakach Sr. Beatrice Atieno Agutu 0722593846 st.martindeppores@yahoo.com
Nyalng’anya 354 Day National Kisumu NYAKACH MOSES OGOLA 0710884643 mosesogola9@gmail.com
Kitui school 840 Boarding Boys National Kitui Kitui Central Bernard mutua 0723636536 kituihighschool@ymail.com
Matuga Girls 930 Boarding Girls National Kwale Matuga Hellen Machuka +254721245620 matugagirlshighschool@yahoo.com
Kwale High 1313 Boarding Boys National Kwale MATUGA Michael Mutua 0720009920 Kwalehighschool@gmail.com
Kwale high school for the Deaf 18 Mixed Boarding National Kwale Matuga Ruth Nyabate Mosoti 724811685 mosotiruth40@gmail.com
Nanyuki school 980 Boarding Boys National Laikipia Laikipia east Minishi Oliver 0726117311 nanyukihighschool@gmail.com
Njonjo girls high school 1265 Boarding Girls National Laikipia Nyahururu Junis M David 0742392103 njonjogirls@yahoo.com
mpeketoni boys high school 935 Boarding Boys National Lamu Lamu west severini Tole 0728907569 mpeketoniboys@gmail.com
Lamu Girls Sec School 570 Boarding Girls National Lamu Lamu West Jamilah Mohamed 0721693606 lamugirls71@gmail.com
Kathiani girl’s high school 830 Boarding Girls National Machakos Kathiani Damaris munyao 07283932218 Kathianigirlshigh @gmail.com
Machakos school 1599 Boarding Boys National Machakos Machakos Indimuli kahi 0722490036 machakosschool@yahoo.com
Machakos Secondary School for the Deaf. 154 Mixed Boarding National Machakos Machakos Waithaka Raphael K. 0721445922 Machakosdeafschool@gmail.com
Mbooni Girls 921 Boarding Girls National Makueni Mbooni west Agnes Ithiga 0712042903 100-90135 kikima
Moi girls secondary mandera 972 Boarding Girls National Mandera Mandera East Amina wako 0723623780 Moimandera@gmaill.com
MANDERA SECPNDARY SCHOOL 1350 Boarding Boys National Mandera MANDERA EAST MOOR SHEIKH ALI 0723080226 Manderaboys@gmail. Com
Moi girls marsabit 695 Boarding Girls National Marsabit marsabit central halima adan 0723686769 moigirlsschool@yahoo com
Moyale Boys Secondary School 240 Boarding Boys National Marsabit Moyale Dido Daki Dida 0727950924 didodakidida73@gmail.com
Meru School 1580 Boarding Boys National Meru Imenti North Lawrence Kariuki Kiwara 0721639848 meruschool2015@gmail.com
St Mary’s Girls High School lgoji 1203 Boarding Girls National Meru Imenti South Isabella Wanjiku Wainaina 0731251190 Saint Mary’s.igoji@gmail
Moi Nyabohanse Girls 761 Boarding Girls National Migori Mabera Debora Otiende Amuka 0796767306 moinyabohansegirls@gmail.com
Kuja Special Secondary Schoolfor the Deaf 249 Mixed Boarding National Migori Rongo Julius Nyerere Awuor 0726558593 Kuja.deaf@yahoo.com
Kanga high school 1530 Boarding Boys National Migori Rongo Mr. Ogweno Michael 0713433891 kanganationalschool@gmail.com
Shimolatewa school 1435 Boarding Boys National Mombasa Kisauni Mutiso mbinda mathew 0716294769 Shimolatewaschool@yahoo.com
The Salvation Army Likoni High School For The Visually Impaired. 60 Mixed Boarding National Mombasa Likoni Christine Chemutai 0748694143 salikonischoolforblind@gmail.com
Mama Ngina Girls Mombasa 827 Boarding Girls National Mombasa Mvita Mrs Omar Mwanahamisi 0721 743 742 mamanginagirls. highschool@gmail.com
MOMBASA  SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED 297 Boarding Boys National Mombasa NYALI MANOAH, MOSES 0710422646 mssph014@gmail.com
OLC Mugoiri Girls High school 1501 Boarding Girls National Muranga Kahuro M/S Susan Mundia 0705870440 mugoirigirls@gmail.com
Muranga School for hearing impaired 139 Mixed Boarding National Muranga muranga east Charity wanjiku ngugi 0720933549 mshimpaired@gmail.com
Murang’a High School 1482 Boarding Boys National Muranga Murang’a East Willie M. Kuria 0724167580 highschoolmuranga@gmail.com
LENANA SCHOOL 1719 Boarding Boys National Nairobi DAGORETTI SOUTH WILLIAM K KEMEI 0722366848 lenanaschool@gmail.com
Moi forces academy Nairobi 1883 Boarding Boys National Nairobi Kamukunji Kiogora 6761155 Moiforces @gmail.com
Kasarani Treeside Secondary School for the Deaf 56 Mixed Boarding National Nairobi Kasarani Patrick Muriithi 0722913207 ktreesidesec@gmail.com
PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL 1450 Boarding Girls National Nairobi STAREHE MS. F. M. NGARARI 0733314991 panganigirlsschool@ymail.com
Nairobi school 2020 Boarding Boys National Nairobi Westlands Mr casual maina 0741946507 info@nairobischool.ac.ke
The Kenya high school 1405 Boarding Girls National Nairobi Westlands Mrs Flora mulatya 0724655115 Kenyahigh@gmail.com
Utumishi girls Academy 88 Boarding Girls National Nakuru Gilgil Jocelyn w Karanja 0745190036 utumishigirls@gmail.com
UTUMISHI BOYS ACADEMY 1400 Boarding Boys National Nakuru GILGIL MAINA SAMUEL GITONGA 0722281796 utumishiacademy@gmail.com
Ngala secondary school for the Deaf 120 Mixed Boarding National Nakuru Nakuru East Pauline W. Kimani 0722702087 nsecdeaf14@gmail.com
NAKURU GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 1100 Boarding Girls National Nakuru NAKURU EAST ROSE MENJO (MRS) 0716283822 nakurugirlsh@yahoo.com or nakurugirlsh@gmail.com
Moi Forces Academy lanet 1514 Boarding Girls National Nakuru Nakuru North Jedidah Mwangi 0202130435 info@moiforcesacademylanet.sc.ke
Kapsabet high school 1800 Boarding Boys National Nandi Chesumei Kipchumba Maiyo 0202030117 Kapsabethigh@gmail.com
St.joseph’s GIRLS-CHEPTERIT 1066 Boarding Girls National Nandi Chesumei Mrs. Kamau Priscilla 0736027920 Chepteritgirls@gmail.com
Kapsabet Seconday School for the Deaf 134 Mixed Boarding National Nandi Nandi Central Rose Akinyi Yugi 0702360372 kapscdeaf@gmail.com
KIRORO PRIMARY SCHOOL 225 Day National Nandi TINDERET ANDREW KIPKEMOI TUM 0720171405 andrewtum2015@gmail.com
Senetwo primary 431 Day National Nandi Tinderet Joel kemei 0722286533 Senetwoschool@yahoo.com
Ole Tipis Girls Secondary school 1045 Boarding Girls National Narok Narok North Margaret Cherono Kirui 0202684029 otgschool@gmail.com
KILGORIS BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 421 Boarding Boys National Narok TRANSMARA WEST WILLIAM KIPTOO 0734404304 KILGORISBOYS@YAHOO.COM
Nyambaria High school 2249 Boarding Boys National Nyamira Manga Boaz Oiyo Owino 0711298338 nyambariaschool@yahoo.com
SIRONGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 1623 Boarding Girls National Nyamira NYAMIRA SOUTH MRS. EVA AKEYO ODHIAMBO 0751280403 sironga.girls@yahoo.com
NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL 767 Mixed Boarding National Nyandarua NYANDARUA CENTRAL G.S. MUCHIRI 0712684053 nyandaruahsc@gmail.com
Karima Girls high school 1650 Boarding Girls National Nyandarua Nyandarua south Grace Wanjiru Warui 0722610246 Karimagirls.karima@gmail.com
Bishop Gatimu Ngandu Birls 1374 Boarding Girls National Nyeri Mathira west Virginia Wahome 0720836570 bgngandu@gmail.com
Rev. Muhoro secondary school for the Deaf 346 Mixed Boarding National Nyeri Mukurweini E. W GITUKU 0719822683 revmuhorosfd@gmail.com
Maralal High School 762 Boarding Boys National Samburu Samburu Central DR. Kiveu Ndunya 0722 921059 maralalhigh17@gmail.com
KISIMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL SAMBURU 460 Boarding Girls National Samburu Samburu central FLORA ALOYO 0720797495 Kisimagirlshs@gmail.com
MARANDA HIGH SCHOOL 2332 Boarding Boys National Siaya BONDO EDWIN NAMACHANJA 0722232554 Marandahs@yahoo.com
Fr Ouderaa secondary school for the Deaf nyangoma 163 Mixed Boarding National Siaya Bondo Samuel Amoto Demba 0721850576 fatherouderaa@gmail.com
NICO HAUSER SPECIAL SECONDARY FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED 69 Mixed Boarding National Siaya BONDO JACINTA AWUOR NYAUNDI 0720719734 nicohauservi17@gmail.com
Okela mixed secondary School 240 Day National Siaya Rarieda John onditi Nyawara 0726590223 okelamixed@yahoo.com.
Ng’iya Girls’High School 1561 Boarding Girls National Siaya Siaya Mrs Florence Okut 0726553713 achinyakayo @mail.com
Ngiya Girl’s  Nationsl school 1497 Boarding Girls National Siaya Siaya Florence omondi  okoth 0720497367 administation@ngiyagirlshighschool.ac.ke
Kenyatta high school 951 Boarding Boys National Taita Taveta Mwatate Kagutha David Macharia 0722835451 Kenyattahightaita@gmail.com
Bura Girls 750 Boarding Girls National Taita Taveta Mwatate Eunice Mwikali Wambua 0721257694 buragirls@yahoo.com
Ngao Girls Sec School 322 Boarding Girls National Tana River Tana Delta Leah Hikiza Dulu 0728767670 ngaogirls@gmail.com
Hola Boys Sec School 365 Boarding Boys National Tana River Tana River STANLEY H.MOTTO 0720147182 holasecondaryschool@yahoo.com
Chogoria girls high school 1322 Boarding Boys National Tharaka Nithi Maara Winnie Wainaina 0720071917 chogoriagirls@yahoo.com
Ikuu Boys High school 950 Boarding Boys National Tharaka Nithi Meru South Joseph Mbae 0714935761 ikuuboysh@yahoo.co.uk
ST BRIGID’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KIMININI 1073 Boarding Girls National Trans Nzioa KIMININI INVIOLATA MAKHANU(MRS) 0700621930 stbrigidskiminini@yahoo.com
St. Joseph’s Boys High School- Kitale 2347 Boarding Boys National Trans Nzioa Trans-Nzoia West Wilson T. Yego 0722273408 infostjosephsboys@gmail.com
TURKANA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 629 Boarding Girls National Turkana LOIMA SR. FLORENCE NABWIRE 0711682663 turkanagirlshighschool@gmail.com
Lodwar high school 850 Boarding Boys National Turkana Turkana central Patrick lokwayen esekon 0706347422 lodwarhighsch@gmail.com
Moi girls high school Eldoret 1500 Boarding Girls National Uaasin Gishu Ainabkoi Chrstine chumba 0721969756 admin@moigirlseldoret.ac.ke
ST CLARE EBUKUYA SPECIAL SCHOOL 85 Mixed Boarding National Vihiga LUANDA MARY MAUWA 0703187488 stclarespecialsecschool@yahoo.com
BUNYORE GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL 1671 Boarding Girls National Vihiga LUANDA MRS.MARY AKUNJA 0202311912 bunyoregirls@yahoo.com
CHAVAKALI HIGH SCHOOL 1978 Boarding Boys National Vihiga SABATIA JOHN KUIRA WARUTERE 0722359000 chavahigh@yahoo.co.uk
WAJIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 810 Boarding Girls National Wajir WAJIR EAST RAHMA HASSAN ABDI 0725826157 wajirgss@gmail.com
Wajir high school 850 Boarding Boys National Wajir Wajir East Adan Kassim Farah 0723771611 Wajirhigh@yahoo.com
Chewoyet High School 1531 Boarding Boys National West Pokot West Pokot Samuel Kiminisi Barasa 0798544455 chewoyetntionalschool@gmail.com
Tartar girls 1640 Boarding Girls National West Pokot West pokot Consolata Mutai 745778980 tartargirlssecondary@gmail.com

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