Court rules eCitizen school fee payment directive unconstitutional

Court rules eCitizen school fee payment directive unconstitutional

The government has been dealt a setback by the High Court’s ruling that the directive mandating parents pay school fees via the eCitizen platform is illegal.

In a circular issued in January 2024, Belio Kipsang, the former Education Principal Secretary, mandated that all school fee payments be made through the eCitizen platform.

Justice Chacha Mwita ruled on Tuesday that the government is prohibited from carrying out the directive because there was no public involvement prior to its execution. He also mentioned that the Ksh.50 convenience charge added to transactions is unlawful.

“The directive was issued without public participation and lacks a legal basis. School fees are not government revenue to be collected via a national platform,” the court held.

The court also raised concerns about the eCitizen platform’s integrity and transparency, pointing out that it is unknown who collects the money and where it is deposited. Justice Mwita underlined that imposing an extra fee on parents constitutes double taxation.

“The government forcing people to utilize a platform and then requiring them to pay to maintain it doesn’t make sense,” the judge said.

The lawsuit was brought by Doctor Magare Gikenyi, based in Nakuru, who claimed that there is no law or structure governing the disbursement of the money to end users or how it is used.

He also asked why there was a Ksh.50 transaction charge and noted that parents who pay fees in kind, such as with maize or beans, may be negatively impacted by the order.

In defense of the directive, the government stated that the e-Citizen platform is legal and that the transaction charge is essential for improving accountability and maintaining the system.

At the same time, the court refused to postpone its rulings for 90 days to give defendants the opportunity to file an appeal.

KCPE 2023 English Commonly Tested Questions

COMMONLY KCPE TESTED QUESTIONS

ENGLISH

200 PREDICTION QUESTIONS

                                              Time: 2 Hours 30 Mins

 

 

Fill in the blank spaces numbered 1 to 15.

______1______ years of public awareness campaigns, speed _______2______ the biggest killer on our roads. When you are ______3______, it is not easy to stop your vehicle or

______4______ it in case of an emergency. ______5______, it is not easy to respond swiftly to

______6______ conditions or situations. The mobile phone is another contributor

______7______ road accident. Not only is using your mobile phone while driving illegal

______8______ it is also dangerous.  The use of a mobile phone while behind the wheels ______9______ distraction among the motorists.______10______, some motorists still enjoy chatting different social media platforms while driving. If only they ______12______ what dangers they are exposing themselves ______13______.

Drunk driving often ______14______ in accidents. A motorist who drives under the influence of alcohol ______15______ to make good judgment on the road.

Questions 16 to 30

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 16 to 30. For each blank spaces

For me the actual writing of a composition seems fairly easy. I sit down     16     my desk and write. It is the      17     up of the story that is     18    difficult. Most of my compositions are done early in the morning     19 . I find myself fresh. the process of writing     20     compositions is clear. After I have drafted the composition says exactly what I    21      to put across. I used to     22     this important step, but I have slowly come to realize that it may be      23    most important part of writing. Besides, correcting    24 . I cross out unnecessary words, and I    25     find myself adding o0ther words. Depending on the    26      of my composition, I may do this three or four times. I guess that I only spend about 30 percent of any    27     time actually writing the composition. another 40 percent or     28      is used in thinking and coming up with a story, with the   29     used in doing revision. I don’t think I will ever be able to just sit down and start writing without   30    planning.

(Adapted from English and Communication (6th ed.) by Stewart Zimmer Clark, Me graw Hill:

USA, 1961)

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 31 to 45. For each blank space.

People usually feel like taking some time    31     to sit alone and   32     some personal decisions. This requires a quiet place without any noise.    33    the background. Such places     34    have become very      35    due to urbanization and industrialization. Even if     36     was to get into a    37     forest, far away from the road, he    38     only succeed in keeping off noise from machine-related sources as there are animals and birds which     39    in the forest and communicate to one another by the noises they make. A monkey, for example, will    40   to pass information to other monkeys.    41    at night, complete silence is impossible to achieve as there are some birds, insects     42   wild animals which hunt at night. They make noise to tell the others     43      where they are or where danger they should avoid has been  44  . It is therefore only    45      to achieve some reasonable amount of silence but almost impossible to achieve complete silence.

 

Fill the gaps in the passage below

Have you ever seen a vehicle     46    gases      47 .Vehicle    48     fuels such as petrol     49    diesel to power their engines. The combustion of     50      fuels in the engines of vehicles     51     harmful gases such as carbon dioxide    52      carbon monoxide and other gases. The exhaust gases produced by vehicles     53     poisonous which    54      the air.

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 55 to 60. For each blank space.

The    55      of global warming    56      already causing havoc     57     the world. Floods are causing untold suffering to communities; famine and food    58      associated    59      the effects of climate change is hounding the region. Kenya and    60       government must adapt to changes happening.

For questions 61 to 63, choose the alternative that best completes the sentence.

  1. The new mobile l bought last week _____________________
  2. Neither my younger brother nor I ________________ planning to travel during the holidays.
  3. It was not until he looked outside the house _______________ he realized darkness had crept in.

Choose the alternative that means the same as the underlined words in questions 64-66.

  1. The meeting was put off
    1. postponed
    2. cancelled
    3. stopped
    4. delayed
  2. The boy regained consciousness after a few hours.
    1. came off
    2. came about
    3. came on
    4. came to
  3. It is cruel to look down on other people
    1. hate
    2. despise
    3. mistreat
    4. ignore

In questions 67 and 68, choose the correct question tag.

  1. The boy claimed that he had left his book at home, ___________________?
  2. George hardly ever arrives at school late, _____________________ ?

 

For questions 69 and 70, select the word that least fits in the group.

69.

  1. stationary
  2. jewellery
  3. crockery D.equipment

70.

  1. boar
  2. buck
  3. bitch
  4. stallion

For questions 71 and 72, choose the option which means the same as the underlined word.

  1. The robber surrenderedafter a long chase by the police.
  2. The girl disclosed her elder brother’s plan to marry her off.

For questions 73 and 75 , choose the alternative that best fills the blank space

  1. Neither of my parents ________  at home now.
  2. She has been ______ in the field for the last twenty minutes.
  3. We are three girls in our family and Jane is the _______ .

For each of questions 76 to 78, choose the best sentence that means the same as theunderlined one.

  1. If it had not rained, we would have done enough practice We did enough practice because it had rained.
    1. It did not rain, so we did enough practice
    2. The rain did not stop us from doing enough practice.
    3. We did not do enough practice because it had rained.
  2. It hardly rains in the Sahara desert.
    1. It never rains in the Sahara desert.
    2. It often rains in the Sahara desert.
    3. It rarely rains in the Sahara desert.
    4. It heavily rains in the Sahara desert.
  3. “Mutai won the 1000 metres race in Tanzania,” Kogo said.
    1. Kogo said that Mutai will win they 1000 metres race.
    2. Kogo said that Mutai had won the 1000 metres race in Tanzania.
    3. Kogo said that Mutai wins the 1000 metres race in Tanzania.
    4. Kogo said that Mutai would win the 1000 metres race.

 

For questions 79 and 80, choose the sentence which is correctly punctuated.

79.

  1. Did you watch news yesterday? asked Tony.
  2. “Did you watch news yesterday?” Asked Tony.
  3. “Did you watch news yesterday?” asked Tony.
  4. Did you watch news yesterday? Asked Tony.

80.

i.As soon as it rains we will plant maize. ii.       As soon as, it rains we will plant maize. iii.      As soon, as it rains we will plant maize.

  1. As soon as it rains, we will plant maize.

For questions 81 to 83 choose the alternative That means the SAME AS the underlinedword

  1. The hardworking teacher was promoted
  2. You will finally get your destination if the vehicle does not break down.
  3. You have to be smart in your work to achieve your aim

For each of the questions 84 to 86, choose from the alternative given the statement whichwhen combined with the phrase makes a complete and sensible sentence

  1. Susana will only be treated
    1. because she reaches the hospital on time.
    2. as she reaches the hospital on time.
    3. after she reaches the hospital on time.
    4. if she reaches the hospital on time.
  2. If I had time, I
    1. should visit my grandmother
    2. could visit my grandmother.
    3. would visit my grandmother,
    4. might visit my grandmother.
  3. It was until the rains started
    1. that the farmers started planting their crops.
    2. when the farmers started planting their crops.
    3. as the farmers started planting their crops.
    4. before the farmers started planting their crops.

For questions 87 and 88, choose the BEST arrangement of the given sentences to makesensible paragraphs

 

  1. Use of written or oral language should be effective ii. it is importance to communicate in order to be understood iii. The response too will help you know whether you communicated or not  iv. If the language is too high or too low, you may not achieve your aim

 

  1. However, the water has to be clean to keep you healthy.

ii.Water is essential for life.

iii.This could change depending on the type of food eaten and the day’s weather  iv.You need to drink an average of eight glasses of water per day:

In questions 89 and 90, choose the correct alternative that means the SAME AS the givensentence.

  1. Hardly had the cock crowed than we woke up. A.We woke up when the cock crowed.
  2. The cock crowed and immediately we woke up. C. The cock crowed as soon as we woke up

D.mWe woke up then the cock crowed.

  1. “What have you been doing since morning?” her mother asked.
    1. Her mother asked if she had been doing anything since morning.
    2. Her mother asked her what she was doing since morning.
    3. Her mother asked her what she had done since morning
    4. Her mother asked her what she had been doing since morning

Answer the following question 91 according to the instructions given.

  1. Write in direct speech

My elder brother said that he didn’t understand why people smoke In questions 92 and 93 choose the best question tag.

  1. Dan pays school fees for his daughters, _____? A. doesn’t he
    1. did he
    2. does he
    3. didn’t he
  2. The guests have not gone home, ________?
    1. is it
    2. haven’t they
    3. isn’t it
    4. have they

 

 

For question 94 choose the alternative that means the same as the given sentence.

  1. Neither Mary nor his best friend attended the prize giving.
    1. Both of them attended the prize giving
    2. Mary attended the prize giving
    3. None of them attended the prize giving
    4. His best friend attended the prize giving

 

Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentence 95 and 96 below.

  1. Cate bought a _______ skirt.
    1. circular, silk, short
    2. short, circular, silk
    3. silk, short, circular
    4. circular, short, silk
  2. Mary, ____ house collapsed was not hurt.
    1. who
    2. who’s
    3. whose
    4. which

 

For questions 97 to 99, select the alternative that best completes the sentences

  1. I don’t think I can tolerate his behavior much longer
    1. put up with
    2. put out with
    3. put down with
    4. put off with
  2. He is as tall as ____
    1. me
    2. I am
  • I
  1. am I
  1. Dan chose to play football ___ he is good at it.
    1. though
    2. and
    3. but
    4. because

 

  1. Choose the correct sentence
    1. Don’t come late; if you do, you will miss the fun
    2. Mary bought apples, oranges and pears. C.Ken gave us chocolates; buns; sweets

D.Dan made, the cake, we decorated.

Read the passage below and answer questions 101 to 113

I had heard a great deal about Miss Beam’s school. It was the talk of the town. Many parents wished they could secure a slot there for their children. However, it was not everyone who applied got the nod. I had a burning desire to visit the school and see for myself what happened there. It was not until last week that the chance to visit it came. I was full of mirth as I readied myself for the visit.

When I arrived, there was no one in sight but a girl of about twelve. Her eyes were covered with a bandage and she was being led carefully between the flower-beds by a little boy who was about four years younger. Suddenly, the girl stopped and it appeared as she had asked the boy who had come. He seemed to be describing me to her. Then they passed on.

Miss Beam was all that I had expected – middle-aged, full of authority, yet kindly and understanding. Her hair was beginning to turn grey and she had the kind of plump figure that is likely to be comforting to a homesick child. She received me with open arms as soon as I had introduced myself. Of course she had been expecting me. I asked her some questions about her teaching methods which I had heard were both unique and exciting.

She briefly explained how the school started and what prompted her to employ practical methods of teaching. “Our principal goal is to equip learners with special skills that will enable them demonstrate kindness to others and to be responsible citizens. Take a minute and look out of the window.” I went to the window which overlooked a large garden and a playground at the back. “What do you see?” Miss Beam asked.

“I see some very beautiful grounds,” I said, “and a lot of jolly children. It pains me, though, to see that they are not all so healthy and active-looking. When I came in, I saw one poor little girl being led about. She has some trouble with her eyes. Now I can see two more with the same difficulty. And there’s a girl with a crutch watching the others at play. She seems to be a hopeless cripple.

Miss Beam laughed. “Oh, no!” she said. “She’s not really lame. This is only her lame day. The others are not blind either. It is only their blind day.” I must have looked very surprised, for she laughed again.

“This is a very important part of our system. To make our children appreciate and understand misfortune, we make them share in misfortune too. Luckily, they are always eager to take part in the activities. Each ter1n every child has one blind day, one lame day, one deaf day, one injured day and one dumb day. During the blind day, their eyes are bandaged absolutely and they are on their honor not to peep. The bandage is put on overnight so they wake blind. This means that they need help with everything. Other children are given the duty of helping them and leading them about. They all learn so much this way -both the blind and the helpers. There is no misery about it. Everyone is very kind and it is really something of a game. Before the day is over, though, even the most thoughtless child realizes what misfortune is. The blind day is, of course, really the worst, but some of the children tell me that the dumb day is the most difficult. We cannot bandage the children’s mouths, so they really have to exercise their will-power. Come into the garden and see for yourself how the children feel about it.”

Miss Beam led me to one of the bandaged girls. I spent some time talking to them as well as the other children who appeared to have different forms of disabilities. I enjoyed interacting with them and even offered to play the role of a helper whenever necessary.

When I finally had to leave, I told Miss Beam that I was very sorry to go. I wished I had spent the entire term there to learn more essential life skills. As I left Miss Beam’s School, I was a changed man. Now I understood why many adults wished to enroll their children there.

101.Which statement is true about Miss Beam’s School according to the first school  paragraph?

  1. lt was the best school in the neighbourhood.
  2. lt was popular with people.
  3. It admitted learners from humble background.
  4. lt had very creative teachers.
  5. The parents who sought admission for their children to Miss Beam’s School: A.had to visit the school prior.
    1. had limited chances of success
    2. were expected to pay a lot of school fees.
    3. were not guaranteed a slot.
  6. The phrase I was full of mirth as used in the passage shows that the writer: A.was very happy.
    1. had been looking forward to the visit.
    2. hoped to have a successful day.
    3. was rather anxious.
  7. Why did the ‘blind’ and her guide stop suddenly? A.They had both seen the visitor.
    1. They had been interrupted.
    2. They wanted to have a conversation.
    3. Their attention was probably drawn to the 105. How best can we describe Miss Beam?
    4. Impatient but kind
    5. Authoritative but warm
    6. Understanding but authoritarian
    7. Fair and effective
  8. Which statement is true about the meeting between Miss Beam and the writer? A.It was coincidental.
    1. The duo had been eagerly awaiting it.
    2. It was meant to help the school.
    3. It had been preplanned.
  9. The word principal has been used in the passage to mean the same as:
    1. important
    2. insignificant
    3. main
    4. serious
  10. The methods of teaching used in Miss Beamare aimed at: A.making the school famous.
    1. helping learners to discover their hidden talents
    2. promoting key virtues among the learners.
    3. helping learners to be social.
  11. When the writer saw the children demonstrating different kinds of disability, he: A.probably sympathised with them.
    1. understood why they were in Miss Beam’s school
    2. knew they were acting.
    3. wished to offer them assistance.
  12. Why did Miss Beam laugh when she heard the writer’s opinion of her school?
    1. The writer had a sense of humour
    2. The writer was ignorant of what was actually happening in the school.
    3. She was trying to be friendly
    4. The writer had thought of her as cruel.
  13. When a child had a blind day, he or she was expected to: A.limit the movement around the school.
    1. spend more time on their own.
    2. undergo a moment of misery in life.
    3. learn to be kind and helpful to the visually impaired.
  14. What shows that the learners approved of the practical methods of teaching used in the school?
    1. They knew they would always have a helper.
    2. They did not experience discomfort of any kind.
    3. They were always ready to play the roles
    4. The methods were very important for the
  15. Why was the writer a changed man as he left Miss Beam’s School? A.He had a day full of fun.
    1. He had learnt very important skills.
    2. He now understood why parents took their children to that school.
    3. He liked what Miss Beam had told him about the school.

Read the passage below and answer questions 114 to 125.

Thanks to scientific advances over the last several decades, we human beings are able to lead healthier lives than ever before. We know how important it is to exercise regularly. We know which foods are the best for our bodies. And we certainly know one habit that we shouldn’t pick up, because it’s unhealthy and can even be fatal. What are we talking about? Smoking, of course! Have you ever read the Warning labels on a pack of cigarettes? Laws now require cigarette packages to contain warnings about the many bad side effects that can be experienced as a result of smoking.

If you look around you, though, you still see people smoking cigarettes. In many areas, it’ s no longer lawful for people to smoke cigarettes in restaurants and other public places. These laws help protect non-smokers from the dangers of secondhand smoke.

If you stand in line at a convenience of store, you’re also likely to see several people purchase packs cigarettes. Although the number of people who smoke is on the decline, there are still millions of people around the world who smoke cigarettes, despite the obvious health risks. Why do they do that? One of the main reasons people still smoke today is that they started smoking in the first place. People start smoking for many reasons: advertisements, easy availability of other reasons. And cigarettes, peer pressure, among as most smokers already know, once you start smoking, it can be very, very hard to stop

The fact that smoking is dangerous to your health is well-known today. Smoking has been linked to an increased likelihood to develop cancer and heart disease. Some studies show that your smoking can decrease lifespan by a decade or more. Smoking can also be a huge financial burden, costing thousands of shillings per year.

So why do people continue to smoke despite these negative effects? The answer is addiction. One of the primary ingredients of cigarette tobacco is nicotine, which is highly addictive. Like many addictive illegal drugs, nicotine makes a smoker continue to crave cigarettes if they try to smokers who are stop smoking. Even highly-motivated to stop smoking can have a difficult time withdrawal kicking the habit. Nicotine symptoms can make a smoker feel sick and lead to continuing to smoke despite a desire to quit.

The best way to quit smoking is never to start in the first place! Of course, that advice only helps those who have never smoked before or tried cigarettes. For those who have smoked for some time, it is possible to quit, but it can be a tougher battle than many people realize.

There are many products and strategies available today to help smokers kick the habit. For example, nicotine gum and patches can be used to slowly wean smokers off of the addictive substance. Many smokers, however, find that quitting “cold turkey” is the only way to go. That means that they simply stop smoking cigarettes one day and never smoke again. For people who try to quit smoking in this way, it is often helpful to rely on support groups, such as family, friends, or local groups of former smokers.

If you have someone in your life who smokes, you can help them quit by providing the support and encouragement they need. The first few days are always the hardest, and relapses are common. But, with support, many people are able to break the bonds of nicotine addiction to become smoke-free. When they do, they feel better and can begin to reverse some of the damage done by smoking.

  1. According to the first paragraph, it is true to say that:
    1. there are uncountable effects of scientific advances.r
    2. regular exercise leads to good health.
    3. all types of foods are suitable for our bodies.
    4. it is everybody’s desire to stop smoking
  2. Why do cigarette packages have warning labels? To reduce the dangers of smoking.
    1. To discourage people from buying cigarettes.
    2. To educate the potential smokers on the best brands of cigarettes.
    3. To sensitize the public on the dangers of smoking. 116. The word fatal has been used in the passage to mean:
  3. dangerous
  4. hazardous
  5. deadly
  6. disastrous
  7. Why is it unlawful to smoke in public?
    1. To avoid air pollution
    2. To reduce the effect of smoke on the non-smokers.
    3. To promote good behaviouramongsmokers
    4. To ensure non smokers get more licensed information about smoking.

smokers.

  1. From the passage, it ís true to say that:
    1. the number of smokers is negligible.
    2. few people buy cigarette in public places C.some laws on smoking are nof effective

D.there are fewer smokers nowadays. 119.         People start smoking due to: A.influence from friends.

  1. advertisements of cigarettes.
  2. the fact that cigarettes are easily available.
  3. different reasons.
  1. It is true to say that smokers:
    1. know the dangers of smoking
    2. cannot stop the habit at all.
    3. regret starting the habit.
    4. have little information about the dangers of smoking.
  2. Which one is not a problem associated with smking? It leads to:
    1. ill health
    2. negative economic impacts
    3. shorter lifespan
    4. arrogance among smokers.
  3. It is not easy for smokers to stop the habit mostly because of:

A.lack of commitment B.the withdrawal symptoms.

  1. the addictive substance in cigarettes
  2. cigarettes are readily available
  1. In order to avoid the effects of smoking, a person should: A.smoke less often.
    1. avoid starting the habit.
    2. smoke in private.
    3. buy cigarettes from the licensed dealers. 124. People who manage to quit smoking:
      1. require some support
      2. often pick up the habit again
      3. find it hard to fit in the society.
      4. do not show withdrawal syptoms.
    4. The best title for the above passage is: Dangers of smoking.
      1. How to avoid smoking.
      2. Effects of smoking.
      3. Facts about smoking.

Read the passage below and then answer questions 126 to 138.

I soon learned that life for a growing boy was not all play; at least not for boys with parents like mine. Although my mother had never had the benefit of formal education herself, she was determined that I should be sent to school at the earliest opportunity. My father, due to my mother’s persuasive power, was strongly in favour of this also. Even though I could often get round my father, I knew that once my mother’s mind had been made up, there was nothing I could do about it.

I found my first day at school so disappointing that I ran away, determined never to return. But my mother turned a deaf ear to my protests and firmly dragged me by the arm every morning and deposited me in the school. Eventually, I realised that I had lost the battle. I decided that since I was going to   forced to stay in school, I might as well get to like it and do what I could to learn something. To my surprise, I soon found that I enjoyed my lessons and looked forward to going to school. However, we lived in fear of the teacher because of his firm belief in the old adage: ‘Spare the rod and spoil the child’. I disliked being forced to do things against my will because I was not used to it. I used to think what a paradise school would be if we were left in peace to do our studies without the presence of a master.

All the various grades occupied one room, and the teacher used to teach a class at a time. It must have been a hard job for him, and we did not do much to make it easy for him. Luckily, I was keen on learning. In fact, I was so keen that my only dread was that my father might one day be unable to afford the school fees which at that time amounted to ten shillings a term. Because of this, I began rearing chickens which I sold for fifty cents each. By this means, I could not only help to meet my school fees, but I had money to buy books as well.

One thing in particular stands out in my mind during my early school days, probably because it was my first lesson in discipline. We were not fond of the teacher because of his frequent use of the bark stick, often without a good reason. One day we learnt that an inspector was coming to the school and immediately saw our chance to get our revenge on the teacher. We got together and decided to stay away from school the whole day during the inspector’s visit. My one regret was that I was not able to see the expression on the inspector’s face when he found an empty classroom or, better still, the look of horror and amazement on the face of the teacher. It certainly must have caused him a lot of embarrassment but the following morning he got the last laugh. As soon as we showed our faces, he had his stick ready. We were each given twenty-four lashes on our bare bottoms. This hurt so much that for the next three days, I was unable to sit down at my desk. But I knew I deserved it. From that day, I have learnt to accept punishment that I feel I have justly earned.

 

(Adapted from Ghana by Kwame Nkurumah)

  1. Why did the writer’s father support his going to school? He knew his son would be successful.
    1. The writer’s mother convinced him.
    2. His love for education was great.
    3. He had to agree with the writer’s mother.
  2. The writer says he was often able to ‘get round’ his father. This means that he could
    1. influence his father to do what he wanted.
    2. walk together with his father.
    3. ask his father difficult questions.
    4. make his father like him much more.
  3. ‘But my mother turned a deaf ear….’ This means that the writer’s mother did not hear everything he said.
    1. did nothing to help him.
    2. did not listen to him.
    3. did not understand him at all.
  4. What battle is the writer referring to in the second paragraph? A.The harassment by the teacher at school.
    1. The great disappointment suffered at school.
    2. The way his mother dragged him to school.
    3. The struggle to avoid going to school.
  5. Why was the writer surprised to find out that he soon enjoyed going to school? A.He had known that schooling was the hardest thing to do.
    1. He had not expected he would ever like going to school.
    2. He still believed that school was not for boys like him.
    3. He had not thought school would become a paradise.
  6. The writer’s teacher believed that A.children need to be disciplined.
    1. children are naturally lazy.
    2. children should respect visitors.
    3. children require a lot of care.
  7. How many classrooms did the writer’s s school have?
    1. Many
    2. Two
    3. One
    4. None
  8. The word ‘dread’ as used in the passage or means A. trouble.
  9. The writer started rearing chickens in order to A.help his father feed the family.
    1. have something to do after school.
    2. practise what he had learnt at school.
    3. take care of the cost of his education.
  10. The writer’s mother can be described as
    1. harsh
  11. Why did the pupils decide to stay away from school? A.To avoid the teacher’s punishment.
    1. To make the teacher feel ashamed.
    2. To shock the school inspector.
    3. To have a whole day to themselves.
  12. What lesson did the writer learn about discipline in school? A.That one should be in school when inspectors visit.
    1. That one should accept punishment if it is justly given.
    2. That one should avoid taking revenge when punished.
    3. That one should keep away from bad company.
  13. Which of the following would be the most suitable title for this passage?
    1. My early school years
    2. My day of punishment
    3. My day of revenge
    4. My love for school

Read the following passage and then answer questions 139 to 150

One day, Hare met Elephant on the way to the forest. As Hare is a cunning and clever animal, he wanted to fool Elephant. He started talking to Elephant,” Elephant my brother, good morning. What is the matter? Why are you walking all alone like that, my friend? Why don’t you ask me to walk along with you through the forest?”

After they had walked “Elephant my brother, I want to go on a rope-pulling contest with you. I know that I can defeat you miserably, for I am stringer than you’, Elephant replied, “You are too small to contest with me. You are playing about, my brother, think twice.”

They then planned to go on a contest the next day in the forest. Elephant went away laughing, thinking that Hare could do nothing to him.

The same day, Hare met Hippo and started talking to him saying, “Hippo my brother, I want you to contest with me one of these fine days. We shall pull a rope across the forest and see who the winner will be.” Hippo said, ‘ Don’t play with me, brother. You are just too tiny to contest with me.” He made the same plan, just as he had done with Elephant.

The next morning, Hippo and Elephant went to the opposite sides of the forest thinking that he was going to contest Hare. They started pulling the rope. Meanwhile, Hare was sitting on a high hill looking at what was happpening below. he sang a song to taunt Elephant and Hippo. As he sang, Hippo and elephant6 pulled harder. They pulled and pulled and got very weary. At dusk, they almost fainted and stopped pulling.

Hare immediately went ot the elephant and asked, “Am I not great?”

Elephant replied, “Oh, Hare, mr brother, I agree that you are really great. I’ve has it tough the whole day.”

Hare then ran to Hippo and told him the same thing he had told Elephant. Hippo wondered at the strength of Hare and said, “Hare my brother, I’ve just realised that you are very strong. In fact, you should be made King of the jungle!” Hare went away merrily playing his flute.

  1. The word “cunning” as used in the first paragraph can best be replaced by A.tricky.
    1. brave
  2. Hare asked Elephant questions in order to A.praise Elephant.
    1. test Elephant’s courage.
    2. attract Elephant’s attention.
    3. tease Elephant
  3. The word “defeat” as used in the story has the same meaning as A.win.
  4. Which one of the following can best replace “think twice” as used in the story? A.Think carefully
    1. Think aloud.
    2. Think big.
    3. Think two times.
  5. What brought the contest between Elephant and Hippo to an end? A.Darkness set in.
    1. Hare stopped it.
    2. They became tired.
    3. They lost breath.
  6. Why was Hare singing during the contest? A.To make Elephant and Hippo strong.
    1. To entertain Elephant and Hippo.
    2. To mock Elephant and Hippo.
    3. To cheer on Elephant and Hippo.
  7. I have had it tough the whole day” means A.Elephant felt angry.
    1. Elephant got ashamed.
    2. Elephant had struggled.
    3. Elephant was strong.
  8. Why did Hare organize the contest between Elephant and Hippo? A.To test if Elephant and Hippo were obedient to him.
    1. To make them believe that he was the strongest.
    2. To find out who was stronger between Elephant and Hippox
    3. To be declared the king of the jungle by Hippo.
  9. Which of the following words best describes Elephant and Hippo? A.Foolish.
  10. Which one of the following statements is true according to the passage? A.We should not trust friends too much.
    1. We should not compete with our friends.
    2. We should not take part in contests.
    3. We should not sing as we work.
  11. What do you think was in the minds of Elephant and Hippo as they started pulling the rope?
    1. They would have a tough contest.
    2. The competition would be easy.
    3. They feared losing the contest.
    4. The winner would be Hare.
  12. What lesson do we learn from the story? A.Small animals are cunning.
    1. Wisdom is strength.
    2. Determination is success.
    3. Big animals are weak

Read the passage below and then answer questions 151 to 163.

When Tolo arrived back, he was not in a talking mood. He looked tired, worn out, hungry and moody. His clothes too, looked torn, dirty and it was obvious wherever he had been to was hell on carth. It took a few days then he gathered courage to take a few trusted friends who remained glued next to him, especially in the evenings.

Tolo was at home and like other hunters, he decided to go and inspect his traps. The first two had caught nothing and so he proceeded to the third one which was located near the riverbank. It was a forested area and thus, having a panga in the hand was essential.

He was lucky! A deer had been trapped and it looked either dead or dying from a distance. However, when he moved closer, he realized its eyes were wide open although it made no attempt to Ilee. lle knew it was just waiting to be carried away but how wrong it was! The poor creature had been struggling for hours and hours and upon realizing it couldn’t flee itself, decided to save the little energy left for any opportunity of escape ifit ever came. So when Tolo cut off the rope it had entangled itself in. the deer made a leap into the air and its first landing was four metres away

Tolo was shocked and surprised but he picked his panga and went after the creature. Due to his speed and undergrowth, he lost it. Knowing that it couldn’t cross he adjacent river that fast, he decided to keep going after it; sooner or later, he would get it.

It was not long when he reached it but what he saw almost made him faint. The deer was in the claws of a ferocious-looking leopard, with teeth dripping fresh blood, glared and glow led at him, he found himself climbing the closest tree. It was the safest thing he could do but it was the gravest mistake that landed him in trouble.

The went up the tree with the heart beating fast but hopeful to get the safety he was very much wanted. For some time, it remained so but at around eight o oclock, he heard some noise and looked down. Tulis utter surprise, the Icopard, with the deer’s neck in the jaws, was struggling up the tree! This shocked him and made him climb to even higher branches. It was then that he realized that he was 100, was trapped! The leopard settled on a thick branch, just below him and started eating its meal probably aware of his presence.

It’s this meal that lasted a whole two days and within those two days. lolo learnt that one can actually stay for two days and nights without food, drink and very little sleep lle vowed to abandon trapping animals and ventured into crop cultivation.

  1. Tolo was not in a talking mood because
    1. he had just arrived back
    2. many people had talked ill about him.
    3. what he had undergone was still tormenting him.
    4. he did not find the right people to address
  2. From the way Tolo looked, it is possible to suggest that he
    1. knew little about good grooming,
    2. decided to change his appearance completely
    3. he intended to attract the villages attention.
    4. he had not had time for good grooming.
  3. What does the writer mean by describing where Tolo had been as hell on earth? A.The conditions there were undesirable.
    1. No one else had been there
    2. He had been to hell and saw for himself
    3. lt took him a long time to return. 154. When Tolo left home that evening.
  4. he was accompanied by other hunters.
  5. it was a routine he always did.
  6. he expected to catch a trapped animal
  7. he was in too much of a hurry
  8. The item Tolo carried as he inspected his traps can BEST be described as
    1. Weapon
    2. equipment
    3. instrument
    4. tool
  9. As soon as Tolo saw the trapped deer, he A.became curious to ascertain its state.
    1. wondered how to carry it away.
    2. suspected it would cause trouble
    3. doubted if he was truly lucky
  10. The MAIN reason why the deer leap into the air is A.it was alarmed by Tolo’s arrival. B.it had been resting all along
    1. its life depended on it.
    2. it had just opened its eyes.
  11. Which of the four words below describe what made Tolo to follow the fleeing deer?
    1. concentration
    2. determination
    3. curiosity
    4. anxiety
  12. What made Tolo realise that the deer wouldn’t go far? A.Knowledge of how deer behave.
    1. The speed at which it had left.
    2. This experience as a hunter
    3. The time the deur had taken in the trap
  13. By climbing the nearest tree, Tolo wanted to A.frighten the leopard off its prey.
    1. see if the antelope was actually dead.
    2. hide from the leopard then take the antelope
    3. save himself from danger.
  14. Why does the writer describe climbing the true the gravest mistake? A.it almost made him lose his life.
    1. the tree was not strong enough for him and the leopard.
    2. leopards normally hunt their prey up the tree
    3. he should have climbed a different tree
  15. The leopard settled only two branches away from Tolo because A.it had no business following Tolo.
    1. it felt comfortable there.
    2. the upper branches were weak
    3. it was tired because of the load it had.
  16. The BEST summary for this passage would A.it’s unwise to venture out alone.
    1. We have to be selective on where to go.
    2. you can lead yourself into serious trouble
    3. your company can discourage you from talking.

Read the passage below and then answer questions 164 to 175

Speaking up is important, especially when addressing people who are senior to you. It is the best ever thing to do as it leaves no doubt to your listener that you know what you are saying and are confident. Mental toughness sometimes requires you to say ‘No’ even when given a command. In the Special Forces, it is called ‘Chinese Parliament’. This is where all of us are able to talk very leely with one another, with complete disregard to positions others hold. It’s common to hear one say, ‘I’m going to be part of the mission and I’m not going to lose my life’ If such a person thinks it is dangerous, it’s wise for him to say so at once without mincing his words.

In the forces, it’s difficult to go direct to the commander and tell him that the plan can’t work and it’s loaded with big risks. This, however, should be acceptable especially when one has read intelligence reports on the possible danger. It could make the commander think of a different way, of attacking the enemy. Options are usually many, not one. This only happens when you don’t have mental toughness to question things or give suggestions.

If you fail to talk to your seniors and instead have the Big Boss mentality, with an assumption that the commander knows it all, you may die alongside the same commander or he might live after you’re gone. This only happens when you don’t have mental toughness to question things or give suggestions

In the army, however much you have trained and have expertise in a certain area, it is necessary to be flexible. This means that although rules are laid down to be followed, at times, they could be bent”. It doesn’t make sense to stick to laid down procedures when it looks obvious that it’s leading you into a disaster. Sadly, at times, such actions end up affecting a specific individual who then is blamed for it.

If you are not flexible, you could end up generating lower results. This is because it kills creativity and innovation. Conditions and situations keep changing and this should make every single and individual by shifting the mindset. Creativity is vital for the growth and development because things, people, time and circumstances change.

  1. What does the writer mean by saying speaking up is importance?
    1. It shows the speaker a lot of respect
    2. Speaking up makes it easy to identify seniors from juniors.
    3. It makes one develop confidence when talking.
    4. It ensures the communication is effective.
  2. By saying ‘No’ When given a command, it shows that A.your state of mind is acceptable.
    1. you don’t easily take in instructions.
    2. you think faster than others.
    3. no one is clever as you are.
  3. For your listeners to confirm that he had been paying attention,

A.only your seniors should get you B.statements said should be repeated.

  1. you should be loud enough.
  2. there must be many questions asked.
  1. In a Chinese parliament, one is expected to
    1. pay attention when being spoken to
    2. speaking loudly and clearly C.remember the positions people hold.

D.express himself freely to all others.

  1. How do people in the forces pass information to their seniors?

A.After getting intelligence reports, B.By talking politely to their commanders.

  1. If everybody is aware of the danger.
  2. By asking their seniors for solution problems
  1. The MAIN use of the intelligence is that A.his commander uses it to win the war
    1. it could safeguard the soldiers
    2. No soldier can go to fight without it
    3. Identifying the soldier to be promoted becomes easy.
  2. The Big Boss mentality is discouraged because A.both soldiers and the commander are at risk
    1. the commanders do not like it.
    2. only the commaders give orders to soldiers.
    3. it relies on a lot of assumption
  3. What is the opposite of the word flexible as used in the fourth paragraph?
    1. Tough
    2. Rigid
    3. Brave
    4. Strong
  4. By bending rules, the writer means that A.doing the opposite of what the rule says.
    1. there are rules to be followed.
    2. not following the rules exactly as expected
    3. the decision to follow the rules or not to is optional 173. Some people are blamed for causing disasters
      1. as they obviously caused them.
      2. since they have got injured in the accidents
      3. as someone has to take the blame anyway.
      4. they had the capacity to avert it.
      5. Why would people be flexible in decision making? A.Many decisions are erratic.
      6. Situations are not static
      7. No one knows everything
      8. Many decisions are not popular
      9. The BEST title for this passage would be A.Communication within the armed forces
      10. How commanders intimidate their juniors
      11. The operation of the Chinese Parliament
      12. The blame game within the armed forces

 

 

 

Read the following passage carefully and then answer questions 176-187.

I started school late, at the age of eight years because my father was not keen on taking me to school. My mother was very keen on insisting that little education did no harm. By then I was ten years old. I was the last born in a family of four children; two boys and two girls. My brothers had finished their secondary education and were now working in the capital city. My sister got married at the age of eleven. From the time she married, I never saw her happy. Her face always looked sad and weary but not once did I hear her complain.

The journey to and from school took two hours. At 3.30pm the lower classes were released while the rest of the school stayed on until 4.30pm. We sat on tree trunks for we did not have desks. Two of the classrooms’ walls had gaping holes. The roof of the classroom was no more than thatch grass that was laid over rafters. It was badly built. On this particular day, Naitula’s book was missing and I found her searching for it everywhere. Then she found one of our classmates under a tree copying notes from it. Without uttering a single word, she forcefully snatched the book from him and after staring at him with a stern face, she waved at me to join her and we left for home. This caught the boy by surprise and he was left staring at us.

It was a rainy season and various wild flowers had bloomed. There were blue, yellow, red and white flowers. Wild fruits had ripened and birds feasted on them. One of my favorite fruits was the wild berry and these two were in plenty. We always spent some time on the way home picking them and also playing with the butterflies that had invaded the country. The path we took every day was so muddy that we kept wiping our feet on the wet grass. From where we were, we could see herds of cattle grazing on the plains in the distance. My father’s herd was grazing near our home.

Cows and goats are our main source of livelihood and a man’s worth is judged by the number of livestock one has. Women, children and animals are a man’s property. Woman’s work is to take care of the man, his children and his animals. My friend Naitula and I parted at the spot where the road branches to our different Manyattas.

On arriving home, I found my father with visitors and they were drinking a traditional brew from horns. Four were seated on his left side while one was on his right. I entered the hut and found a strange woman seated there so I greeted her. My mother, without looking at me asked, “Are you hungry?” “Yes, I have taken nothing the whole day.” She pointed to where a guard of milk was kept. She seemed to be avoiding my eyes and I asked her, “Why do you look sad today mother?” The visitor smiled exposing her white teeth. She did not answer but said,” Go out and check on the goats and at dusk bring them home.

  1. Why was the writer late to start school?
    1. He was too old to start school
    2. The school was far from their home
    3. His father wasn’t keen on taking him to school
    4. He was too young to start school.
  2. Which of these sentences is false?
    1. The writer hadn’t started school at the age of eight
    2. The writer’s mother was keen on education
    3. The writer was the last born of his family
    4. The writer’s brothers were illiterate
  3. Where were the writer’s siblings A.In the village
    1. In school too
    2. Away in town
    3. In different cities
  4. The word weary as used in the passage means:- A.very thin
    1. well dressed
    2. poorly dressed
    3. very tired
  5. Which of these sentences best describes the writer’s school?
    1. Logs for desks, mud walls, thatched roof
    2. Logs for walls, thatched roof, wooden desks
    3. Thatched roof, mud walls, wooden desks D. Mud walls, logs for desks and logs for walls 181. What was Naitula looking for?
    4. Her classmates
    5. A place to sit
    6. Her note book
    7. Her brother
  6. Why was the boy surprised?
    1. He had been talked to harshly.
    2. When Naitula forcefully snatched the book from him.
    3. He had taken his friends book.
    4. He was copying notes.
  7. Which of the following did not happen when the rainy season came? A.Plants germinated.
    1. Fruits ripened.
    2. Birds had enough to feed on.
    3. Flowers blossomed.
  8. From the passage we learn that the writer :- A.disliked wild berries
    1. never wore shoes
    2. had never seen butterflies
    3. hardly stopped on the way
  9. What could the writer see at a distance?
    1. Goats and cows grazing
    2. his father grazing
    3. herds of cattle grazing
    4. his father driving cattle home
  10. Which of the following shows a man’s worth? Number of
    1. manyatta
    2. children
    3. women
    4. livestock
  11. According to the passage
    1. Four visitors were seated to the right side
    2. the writer had had nothing all day
    3. there were some strange women seated
    4. writer’s mother looked happy that day

Read the following passage carefully and then answer question 188-200.

The old man found the children gathered at the same place. As soon as they saw him they asked him to tell them another story. The children were becoming a regular part of the old man’s daily life.

Without them in the evening he felt lonely. The evenings seemed long and boring. It is funny how habits develop, he thought. At first he could easily pass an evening all by himself and feel quite happy. Now he needed the company of the children for the evening to feel complete.

Funny, he thought to himself as he sat down on his favorite chair. It is just like that nasty habit of taking snuff that he had developed. At first he did it as a joke, just for fun. He felt he could stop the habit if and when he wanted to, but in time he found he had to have some snuff every few hours. If he did not, he would get all nervous and shaky. Now he was getting hooked on to being with the children.

“Oh well,” he said to himself, “at least that is a good habit to catch. It cannot make you lose your senses like Mzee Okong’o did”. He had spoken aloud without realizing it. “What happened to Mzee Okongo?” The children asked, all together. The old man let out a short laugh. He had been caught off guard by the children and he knew he had to tell them the story of Mzee Okong’o.

For Mzee Okong’o it had all started like a joke. It was during the wedding of his daughter many years before. During such ceremonies, the bride was required to give her father a horn of beer in front of friends and relatives. Having given her father the beer, the father would ask; “My daughter, are you asking me to drink this beer brought by these people? Are you telling me before,this crowd, that you will never ask me to vomit it”? This was meant to confirm in public whether the girl had completely made up her mind to marry the man. As her sign of agreeing to get married to the man whose family had brought the beer the girl would answer: “Yes, my father. I am asking you to drink it and I will never ask you to vomit it.”

If the father drank the beer, it showed he had agreed that his daughter could get married to the man who asked for her hand in marriage. Mzee Okong’o had thus made his first contact with alcohol after a very long time. He felt good and light headed after the first horn full and he asked for another second horn full more than the first.

In time, he was into his fifth and sixth horn of beer. Thereafter, he had lost count and slipped into a coma. He did not know when and how his guests had gone home. He could not remember what happened or what he might have said or done. Did he behave well? Did he abuse people in his speech? Did he pass urine in public? Did he fall or break wind loudly?

  1. From the first paragraph, we can tell that the old man
    1. found the children playing
    2. never needed the children’s presence
    3. hardly felt lonely at all
    4. enjoyed narrating stories now and then.
  2. Without them in the evening he felt lonely…..”them” refers to
    1. his daughters
    2. the children
    3. his family
    4. the villagers
  3. What made the old man’s evening complete? A.the long and boring evenings
    1. the practice he had started
    2. the gathering of children
    3. the funny habits he had developed
  4. “Snuff” is an example of
    1. clinical medicine
    2. herbal medicine
    3. hard drug
    4. traditional medicine
  5. The old man felt nervous and shaky before taking snuff. This means
    1. he was sick
    2. he felt cold
    3. he was excited
    4. he was an addict
  6. The old man started the nasty habit………
    1. as a way of letting out his anger
    2. to attract more customers
    3. as a way of passing time
    4. to impress the children 194. Why did the old man chuckle? A.He knew he had to narrate a story
    5. He had been day-dreaming
    6. The children had made a joke
    7. He had taken too much snuff
  7. During the wedding the bride was supposed to do all the following except?
    1. She had to give her father a horn of beer
    2. The giving out of beer was witnessed by relatives
    3. Issuing of beer was in front of neighbors and relatives
    4. The horn of beer was given infront of friends
  8. What did Mzee Okong’o do during his daughter’s wedding?
    1. He vomited the beer he had taken
    2. He gave his daughter a hornfull of beer C.He narrated a story to his guest

D.He took six hornfills of beer.

  1. By vomiting the beer this meant that A.the girl had agreed partially to wed the man
    1. the father didn’t want the girl wed
    2. the girl had not agreed to become a wife
    3. the man had sensed that was not well
  2. The beer had been brought by the man’s family, this can be compared to A.wealth
    1. dowry
    2. poverty
    3. thanks-giving
  3. How many horn-fills of beer did Okong’o have? A.Two
    1. six
    2. uncountable
    3. seven
  4. The last paragraph tells us that the old man slipped into a “coma” this means? A.He became unconscious.
    1. He fell into deep sleep.
    2. He was conscious.
    3. He was completely drank.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXPECTED QUESTIONS IN KCPE 2023

ENGLISH: SECTION B

COMPOSITION

Candidates have 40 minutes each question to write the compositions. Make them as interesting as possible!

Q1. I hurried back home and went straight to the house. I was about to enter my room when I realized something very unusual in the sitting room………………………….              (40 marks)

 

Q2. We were quietly reading our books in class when suddenly………………….        (40 marks)

 

Q3. The function was supposed to begin at 11 o’clock. However, by 1 o’clock the guest of honor

had not yet arrived…………………..(40 marks)

 

Q5. It was very rare to see our class teacher coming to school late. On that particular day, we were all……………………                                                                                             (40 marks)

 

Q6. As I walked along the lonely path, I was attracted to the noises from a nearby bush. I decided to go and find what was happening……………………                                                  (40 marks)

 

Q7. It was the morning we had all been looking forward to. The bus arrived on time and soon, we were all on board with all our teachers……………….                                              (40 marks)

 

Q8. The members of the Environmental Club woke up early that Friday morning to go to their

long-awaited trip.                                                                                                             (40 marks)

 

Q9. The stadium was packed to capacity. People had come from far wide to watch what promised to be an entertaining football match………………..(40 marks)

 

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EXPECTED QUESTIONS IN KCPE 2023

ENGLISH: SECTION B

COMPOSITION

Candidates have 40 minutes each question to write the compositions. Make them as interesting as possible!

Q1. I hurried back home and went straight to the house. I was about to enter my room when I realized something very unusual in the sitting room………………………….              (40 marks)

 

Q2. We were quietly reading our books in class when suddenly………………….        (40 marks)

 

Q3. The function was supposed to begin at 11 o’clock. However, by 1 o’clock the guest of honor

had not yet arrived…………………..(40 marks)

 

Q5. It was very rare to see our class teacher coming to school late. On that particular day, we were all……………………                                                                                             (40 marks)

 

Q6. As I walked along the lonely path, I was attracted to the noises from a nearby bush. I decided to go and find what was happening……………………                                                  (40 marks)

 

Q7. It was the morning we had all been looking forward to. The bus arrived on time and soon, we were all on board with all our teachers……………….                                              (40 marks)

 

Q8. The members of the Environmental Club woke up early that Friday morning to go to their

long-awaited trip.                                                                                                             (40 marks)

 

Q9. The stadium was packed to capacity. People had come from far wide to watch what promised to be an entertaining football match………………..(40 marks)

 

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We have not post poned the 2020 KCSE, KCPE exams- CS Magoha

TSC protests inadequate funding for teacher promotions.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has urged members of parliament (MPs) to increase the budget for the promotion of teachers.

Speaking yesterday during her appearance before the National Assembly Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC) led by Hon. Eric Karemba (Runyenjes), TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia informed the lawmakers that the Commission cannot promote a sufficient number of teachers owing to limited funding.

She was delivering a report on the Commission’s achievements in meeting its constitutional obligations and the obstacles that impede effective service delivery.

Macharia cautioned about an impending education crisis caused by insufficient budget allocation for the promotion and distribution of teachers nationwide.

Dr. Macharia pointed out that although the government currently designates sh. 1 billion per year for teacher promotions, this sum is inadequate to meet the rising number of eligible teachers.

“Honourable Members, while we appreciate the Kshs. 1 billion earmarked for teacher promotions, this amount only allows for the promotion of 6,000 teachers out of a teaching workforce exceeding 500,000. This ongoing situation demoralizes deserving teachers and impacts service delivery in our schools,” Dr. Macharia emphasized.

Macharia indicated that the TSC requires sh5 billion annually to promote teachers and effectively prevent stagnation.

She made this statement in response after lawmakers expressed concerns regarding the issues surrounding teacher promotions.

The Commission has been receiving a budget of sh 1 billion each year for the purpose of promoting teachers, which Macharia described as a mere drop in the ocean.

“With just one billion shillings, we can only promote 6,000 teachers. We need five billion annually to adequately tackle stagnation,” Macharia asserted.

In 2024, TSC promoted a total of 19,943 teachers after securing sh 1 billion in the 2023 – 2024 financial budget.

Last week, TSC identified 25,252 teachers who were successfully promoted this year following their participation in interviews in January and February.

The teachers will receive their appointment letters at the end of this month before being assigned to schools with vacancies.

MPs further pressed the issue of fairness in promotions and the ambiguous criteria applied, with reports indicating that some constituencies received as few as five promotions.

“We had only five teachers promoted out of 25,000. If distributed evenly among the 290 constituencies, we should have received at least 80,” contended Tiaty MP William Kamket.

Despite the intense questioning, the Commission stated that it continues to operate within its limitations and is committed to enhancing teacher welfare across the country.

The TSC claims that the promotion bottleneck, staffing discrepancies, and health insurance challenges all originate from inadequate funding and urged Parliament to reconsider policies to allow for more sustainable planning.

TSC protests inadequate funding for teacher promotions.

Procedure used for HELB loans and bursaries applications for TVET students

TVET STUDENTS FIRST TIME LOAN AND BURSARY APPLICATIONS FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR 2020-2021

The Higher Education Loans Board(HELB) invites applications for First Time 2020-2021 TVET Loan and Bursary from Kenyan students admitted in National Polytechnics, Technical Training Institutions and Vocational Colleges under the Ministry of Education and are registered with Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service [KUCCPS] and Members of the Kenya Association Technical Training Institutions [KATTI).

Eligible students:

Applications are open to students enrolled in approved TVET courses and are applying for the first student loan.

How to Apply
  • Applicants should visit our website http://www.helb.co.ke to access the Student Portal to register, create and activate account(ensure you use your personal mobile number)
  • Log in, go to Loan Application, click Certi􀏐icate (Artisan and Craft) or Diploma and select the 2020-2021 TVET First Time Loan Application Form [LAF].
  • Read and appraise oneself online on Financial Literacy and appreciate the purpose of credit.
  • Access and fill the loan application form.
  • Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form. Ensure you preview the form
  •  and correct where necessary before you submit for printing
  • Have the forms appropriately filled, signed and stamped by the relevant authorities.
  • Read, understand and sign to accept the Loan Terms and Conditions and Data Protection Consent form.
  • Present one copy of the duly filled Loan Application Form and all the attached support documents at:
  1. Any of the following Huduma centers with HELB desk nearest to you: Nairobi-GPO, Machakos, Mombasa, Nakuru, Eldoret, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kisii, Nyeri, Embu, Kitui, Bungoma, Lodwar, Meru, Thika, Kitale, Kericho, Nandi, Murang’a, Garissa, Narok, Migori, Chuka, Kilifi, Taita Taveta, West Pokot, Bomet and Makueni for free and secure delivery, OR
  2. HELB Student Service Centre on Mezzanine 1, Anniversary Towers, University Way, Nairobi, OR
  3. Send through registered and secured mail or courier.
  • Retain a copy of the duly filled and signed Loan Application Form [This is mandatory]

Please note that this application is paperless. You are not required to print any form. A confirmation SMS with a loan application serial number is the evidence that you have applied. Kindly save the SMS for future reference.

See also; HELB Afya Elimu second and subsequent loan application 2020/2021; Second and subsequent

DEADLINE

The closing date for the loan application is January 31, 2021.

kINDLY NOTE;

  • DO NOT PAY anyone to process your HELB loan application.
  • In case of any queries, seek assistance ONLY from HELB ofFicers.
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Gitura Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

Gitura Secondary School is a public Girls’ Sub-County Level Day  School that is located at Kahuro Subcounty in Murang’a County of the Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0733510544

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Kahuro.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Gitura Secondary School

Sex: Girls’  School.

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

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  10238125

School’s Official Phone Number:  0733510544 ;

Email Address. giturasec@yahoo.com.

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 

Subject Combinations Offered at Gitura Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

8
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2018
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1023
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Kenya Sign Language
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2098
Business Studies,General Science,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2009
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

7
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2081
Agriculture,Biology,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2038
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3007
Electricity,Geography,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1001
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Biology
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2057
Agriculture,Biology,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM

📍 How to get more Information about the School

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

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

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

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

LIST OF ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS PER COUNTY.

Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.
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Friends School Kaimosi Girls; full details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

Kaimosi Girls High School is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Vihiga County; in the Western region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about Kaimosi Girls High 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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KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Kaimosi Girls High School is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Vihiga County; in the Western region of Kenya.

KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Kaimosi Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Vihiga County; in the Western region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 38619201
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0722-685866
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS:  P.O. Box Private Bag, Tiriki 50309
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: kaimosigirlshighschool@yahoo.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION
KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION
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KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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

  • Postal Address:  P.O. Box Private Bag, Tiriki 50309
  • Email Contact: kaimosigirlshighschool@yahoo.com
  • Phone Contact: 0722-685866
KAIMOSI 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.

KAIMOSI 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 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 6.6005.

KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE 2019 RESULTS ANALYSIS
​A0, A-3, B+19, B26, B-63, C+83, C89, C-82, D+24, D6, D-0, E0
Mean Score – 6.6005
Number of candidates – 395
University Qualifiers – 194
% of University Qualifiers – 49.11%

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KAIMOSI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Friends School Kaimosi Girls

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St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Nyeri Central Subcounty in Nyeri County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: 0725 644 751.

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Nyeri County.

Subcounty: Nyeri Central South Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name:  St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School 

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

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

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  08202018

School’s Official Phone Number:  0725 644 751.

Official Email Address for the School: kihathasecondaryschool@yahoo.com.

Postal Address: P.O Box 1133-10100, Nyeri- Kenya.

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 9 Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

Fees paid at  St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School 

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

Subject Combinations Offered at St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

5
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2061
Business Studies,Geography,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2035
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2021
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,Christian Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

4
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2072
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM

How to get the School’s Knec Results.

To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.

📍 How to get more Information about the School

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

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

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

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

TSC List of Approved TSC Teaching Subject Combinations for Secondary Schools

Science Combinations

  • Chemistry & Biology
  • Chemistry & Physics
  • Agriculture & Geography
  • Biology & Geography
  • Home Science & Biology
  • Physics & Computer
  • Agriculture & Biology
  • Agriculture & Chemistry

Language Combinations

  • English & Literature
  • Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & History
  • Kiswahili & Geography
  • German & Geography
  • German & CRE
  • Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
  • French & Geography
  • French & Business Studies
  • French & CRE
  • French & History
  • Arabic & IRE
  • German & History

Mathematics Combinations

  • Mathematics & Business Studies
  • Mathematics & Geography
  • Mathematics & Computer
  • Mathematics & Chemistry
  • Mathematics & Biology
  • Mathematics & Physics

Humanities Combinations

  • Geography & CRE
  • History & CRE
  • Geography & History
  • Geography & IRE
  • History & IRE
  • History & P.E.
  • Geography & P.E.
  • Geography & Business Studies
  • Home Science & History
  • Home Science & CRE
  • SNE & P.E.
  • Music & P.E.

Technical Combinations

  • Metal Work & Mathematics
  • Metal Work & Physics
  • Woodwork & Mathematics
  • Woodwork & Physics
  • Electricity & Mathematics
  • Electricity & Physics
  • Fine Arts & History (Fine)
  • Art & Geography
  • Art & Design & History
  • Art & Design & Geography
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E.

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# PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME INSTITUTION TYPE YEAR 1 – PROGRAMME COST 2022 CUTOFF 2021 CUTOFF 2020 CUTOFF
1 4225552 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
2 4225601 DIPLOMA IN ACCOUNTANCY KSH 67,189
3 4225755 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
4 4225758 DIPLOMA IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) KSH 67,189
5 4225773 CERTIFICATE IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
6 4225789 DIPLOMA IN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT KSH 67,189
7 4225798 CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY (ICT) KSH 67,189
8 4225820 CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING KSH 67,189
9 4225831 CERTIFICATE IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
10 4225876 DIPLOMA IN BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION KSH 67,189
11 4225917 DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS (POWER OPTION) KSH 67,189
12 4225956 CERTIFICATE IN SOCIAL WORK AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT KSH 67,189
13 4225981 CRAFT CERTIFICATE IN WELDING AND FABRICATION KSH 67,189
14 4225A01 GRADE III I IN HAIR DRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
15 4225A02 ARTISAN BUILDING TECHNOLOGY KSH 67,189
16 4225A55 ARTISAN HAIR DRESSING AND BEAUTY THERAPY KSH 67,189
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2020 KCSE results release

KCSE 2020 results– The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) wishes to bring the following information to the attention of all candidates who sat the KCSE 2020 examinations.

See also; How to get KCSE 2020-2021 results via SMS

Examination Results Slips and Printouts- KCSE 2020

Each of the institutions that enter candidates for the KNEC examinations shall receive a hard copy of the institution’s examination results printout and result slips which captures the following information:

1. Institution’s Code and Name

This appears on the top left side of the printout. The institution’s code is a unique number by which an examination centre is identified by the Council. This is the number that an institution should always quote whenever communicating with KNEC.

2. Candidates Details

Below the institution’s name and code are details of the candidates. These details include the index number of the candidate, year of examination, gender, individual subject grades and the mean grade.   The important features of the examination results are as indicated below:-

  • X – denotes an absent candidate. A candidate is declared absent if he/she did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.
  • Y- denotes that the candidate was involved in an examination irregularity. F
  • P- denotes that the candidate’s examination results have been pended due to infringement on the entry requirements for the examination e.g. incorrect KCPE details for entry in KCSE examination;
  • W- denotes that the candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion that the candidate has been involved in an examination malpractice and investigations are ongoing;
  • U- denotes ungraded examination results due to infringement of the awards criteria.

Mean Grade Award Descriptions

  • Mean grade will be X, if a candidate is absent in all subjects
  • Mean grade will be Y , if one or more subjects are cancelled.
  • Mean grade will be U, if the entry requirements for the KCSE examination are not met
  • Mean grade will be CRNM, if the course requirements for the Teacher education, Business and Technical examinations are not met
  • Mean grade will be P, if results are pended
  • Mean grade will be W, if the examination results are withheld;

The details of pended, withheld and irregularities are communicated to the institution through the Sub County Director of Education at the time of release of the examination results and are received by the institutions at the same time with the examination results.

Release Of KCSE 2020 Certificates

Once certificates for a specific examination are ready for collection/dispatch from KNEC, the institutions shall be informed through the mass and print media, Sub County Directors of Education and/or the heads of institutions:

All certificates for regular candidates are issued through the Heads of Schools/Institutions and to private candidates through the Sub County Directors of Education. The Kenya National Examinations Council reserves the right to withdraw a certificate for amendment or for any other reason should this be necessary.

Upon the release of KCSE 2020 examinations, the candidates can access their results through SMS number provided during the official release of results.

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KCPE 2019 Exams Ranking; top and best Candidates, schools in Kiambu County

In the 2019 KCPE exams Kiambu county produced the top student nationally. The best student in Kenya, Munyiri Andy Michael from Damacrest School Thogoto (Kikuyu), scooped 440 marks. Kiambu County had 9 candidates in the list of top 100 candidates; nationally.

Here are the Kiambu County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
11230232013 MUNYIRI ANDY MICHAEL M 90A 95A = = 85A 84A 86A 440 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11230232017 ODHIAMBO PHOEBE WENDY OJIAMBO F 88A 97A = = 83A 82A 84A 434 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11235207041 NICK MATHENGE M 88A 95A = = 85A 79A- 86A 433 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11235216109 GICHERU ANGELA MURUGI F 91A 95A = = 83A 80A 83A 432 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235210001 NYAORA ELIUD MAKAMBI M 87A 97A = = 85A 79A- 83A 431 11235210 EXCEL ACADEMY
11235207001 NZUKI WINFRED MUMBE F 92A 95A = = 85A 77A- 82A 431 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11230232002 MURIUKI SANDRA WANJIRU F 89A 96A = = 83A 82A 81A 431 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11235209016 NJOROGE EUGENE MUKUI M 87A 97A = = 85A 80A 81A 430 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209054 KOINE LORNA NJERI F 88A 99A = = 85A 77A- 81A 430 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11207047005 THUKU JOAN WANJIRU F 89A 95A = = 82A 77A- 86A 429 11207047 A.C.K. ST LUKES
11232320001 KAMAU MARYANN WAITHIRA F 84A 98A = = 83A 77A- 86A 428 11232320 COMEJUU PREMIER ACADEMY
11206130011 MBUGUA JANICE WANJIRU F 87A 95A = = 83A 77A- 86A 428 11206130 PRECIOUS BLOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL-JUJA
11235216016 MUNENE PHOEBE MURUGI F 92A 95A = = 83A 76A- 81A 427 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235209098 GICHICHI VICTOR M 85A 90A = = 85A 84A 83A 427 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235207076 MBUGUA STEVE ALFONCE MBURU M 92A 92A = = 85A 76A- 82A 427 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11231122001 KIHARA TRINA WANGUI F 84A 92A = = 85A 82A 84A 427 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11231122022 NJENGA MORRIS MUNG’ETHU M 85A 89A = = 85A 82A 86A 427 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11230232004 ONYANGO JEAN BATISTA MASIGA M 89A 97A = = 85A 74B+ 82A 427 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11230232014 OKEREKE UDENNA URBAN M 87A 97A = = 85A 77A- 81A 427 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11207031030 MUNYI RACHEL WANDIA F 91A 89A = = 85A 79A- 83A 427 11207031 THIKA BELL HOUSE ACADEMY
11205225057 GABRIEL EDWIN GRIFFIN M 85A 99A = = 81A 80A 82A 427 11205225 ACK ST JAMES ACADEMY
11241018045 MANIRAGABA SHIMWA KEVINE F 93A 87A = = 83A 76A- 87A 426 11241018 GACIO JUNIOR ACADEMY
11235216027 MOSOTI SHERLY KEMUNTO F 91A 91A = = 85A 79A- 80A 426 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235209085 OKELO FAITH JAHER F 84A 95A = = 85A 80A 82A 426 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11231122023 OYARO HELLEN ATIENO F 86A 92A = = 85A 82A 81A 426 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11230232005 KISIRA SHARLEEN KOMONY F 89A 96A = = 81A 76A- 84A 426 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11241062006 MACHIO SHAWN MBUGUA M 88A 91A = = 85A 79A- 82A 425 11241062 ACACIA GREEN ACAD
11235209036 GARIY CHRISTIE AWUOR F 89A 91A = = 83A 79A- 83A 425 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235207071 OREDI EUGENE THUA M 89A 97A = = 85A 74B+ 80A 425 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11235207088 KIMANI IAN NJAU M 83A 95A = = 85A 76A- 86A 425 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11231122029 KINYANJUI ABRAHAM MUCHIRI M 87A 91A = = 85A 79A- 83A 425 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11230438001 RURIGI EDWIN MUTUGI M 87A 91A = = 85A 76A- 86A 425 11230438 DAMACREST SCHOOL
11211432155 MBUGUA YVONNE NGINA F 85A 92A = = 85A 82A 81A 425 11211432 LIMURU MODEL
11206115023 ANTONINA WANJIRA MAHINDA F 89A 96A = = 82A 76A- 82A 425 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11235232001 KARIUKI PAULINE WANJIKU F 85A 92A = = 83A 82A 82A 424 11235232 SCHOLAR SPRING
11235209006 MUTITU ALEX KIGO M 91A 94A = = 83A 76A- 80A 424 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209031 KARANJA JOY MURINGI F 88A 97A = = 83A 77A- 79A- 424 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11231210045 LUCY DENNIS KARIITHI M 89A 87A = = 85A 80A 83A 424 11231210 KAMBAA
11207044001 WANYOIKE JOSEPH GICHEHA M 84A 95A = = 83A 80A 82A 424 11207044 ST. CHARLES SCHOOL THIKA
11207038005 IRAKOZE CHLOE MAOMBI F 90A 92A = = 82A 77A- 83A 424 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038006 LESLIE MUENI F 92A 92A = = 85A 74B+ 81A 424 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038041 GITHAKA EUGENE GATURA M 85A 91A = = 85A 77A- 86A 424 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038066 MGANGA PHILIP P MBOGHO M 86A 92A = = 81A 77A- 88A 424 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11206219001 MWANGI ALEX MBUI M 87A 92A = = 85A 76A- 84A 424 11206219 WANKAN
11206123004 KAMAU ANN WAIRIMU F 88A 95A = = 85A 79A- 77A- 424 11206123 MAKENA
11206118002 ODHIAMBO BENJAMIN NEHEMIA M 89A 89A = = 85A 82A 79A- 424 11206118 JUJA ST PETERS
11235207077 VANESSA NJOKI F 89A 92A = = 83A 76A- 83A 423 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11230313001 ICHWARA FELIX MBONGA’NE M 87A 95A = = 83A 76A- 82A 423 11230313 UTAFITI
11230313004 MAINA CHARLES WESLEY KIAMA M 85A 92A = = 83A 79A- 84A 423 11230313 UTAFITI
11230232001 NDUNGI  EUGENE NDICHU M 89A 97A = = 83A 77A- 77A- 423 11230232 DAMACREST SCHOOLS THOGOTO
11207071001 NJOROGE SALEM NYOIKE M 88A 94A = = 83A 76A- 82A 423 11207071 AIPCA THIKA GLORY ACADEMY
11206220064 MATHU JOY IRENE WAMBUI F 83A 92A = = 85A 79A- 84A 423 11206220 BETHLEHEM
11206132002 ADENYA HILDA NASICHE F 87A 92A = = 83A 77A- 84A 423 11206132 JOY SPRING SCHOOL
11206118092 NJERI LILY WANGECI F 89A 88A = = 85A 82A 79A- 423 11206118 JUJA ST PETERS
11206115019 JESSICA WARIGIA KANGETHE F 91A 92A = = 79A- 80A 81A 423 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11235246010 AMANI VICTOR M 88A 87A = = 85A 79A- 83A 422 11235246 P.C.E.A WENDANI ACADEMY
11235209109 MWANGI BARBARA NDUTA F 88A 91A = = 82A 82A 79A- 422 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235203008 MWAURA  LUCY  WANGARI F 90A 89A = = 85A 74B+ 84A 422 11235203 THIKA ROAD ACADEMY
11235120017 KAMAU STELLA WAIRIMU F 87A 91A = = 85A 79A- 80A 422 11235120 GLADWAYS
11211484002 NJUGUNA IVY WANJIRU F 87A 94A = = 83A 77A- 81A 422 11211484 JANET JUNIOR ACADEMY
11207070004 JOEL MUREGA MBUTHIA M 87A 95A = = 83A 74B+ 83A 422 11207070 JOSEREEN JUNIOR ACADEMY
11207064002 WARURU DERRICK NGERU M 87A 95A = = 83A 76A- 81A 422 11207064 PCEA DR. NGOIMA MEMORIAL SCHOOL
11207049001 WAMBUGU BRIDGET WAMBUI F 81A 95A = = 85A 79A- 82A 422 11207049 ST GEORGES ACADEMY
11207025028 NJUGUNA PRUDENCE WAITHIRA F 88A 93A = = 83A 77A- 81A 422 11207025 P.C.E.A ELIJAH KAGIRI ACADEMY
11241018046 KARIUKI TREVOR CHEGE M 90A 83A = = 83A 76A- 89A 421 11241018 GACIO JUNIOR ACADEMY
11235209035 KINUTHIA DANIEL KARUU M 83A 92A = = 85A 80A 81A 421 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209060 MAINA LUCIA MUTHONI F 83A 95A = = 83A 80A 80A 421 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235188003 MWANGI ALLAN KAGO M 89A 89A = = 85A 77A- 81A 421 11235188 VIOLA  QUALITY ACADEMY
11232316001 NJUGUNA NEWTON KIONI M 85A 93A = = 83A 74B+ 86A 421 11232316 PLEASANT VIEW ACADEMY
11231248001 KAMANGA KELLY  NGUMBA M 90A 92A = = 83A 74B+ 82A 421 11231248 KIJABE INTEGRITY SCHOOL
11231122020 KUBAI KINDNESS MUKAMI F 89A 87A = = 85A 80A 80A 421 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11231122021 KAGUNYI EUNICE NJOKI F 85A 88A = = 85A 82A 81A 421 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11211432173 NYORO BRIAN KAMAU M 90A 83A = = 82A 80A 86A 421 11211432 LIMURU MODEL
11211416087 MBOGO ANSELM MBUYA M 87A 93A = = 83A 79A- 79A- 421 11211416 TIGONI
11206209024 GITONGA DEBRA KATHAMBI F 87A 85A = = 83A 82A 84A 421 11206209 TUMAINI SPIRE JUNIOR
11206130001 MAINA TABITHA NYAMBURA F 89A 89A = = 83A 79A- 81A 421 11206130 PRECIOUS BLOOD PRIMARY SCHOOL-JUJA
11206118015 KIVAA SOPHIA MUTHONI F 87A 94A = = 81A 77A- 82A 421 11206118 JUJA ST PETERS
11206118022 MAINGI WENDY WAMUYU F 85A 95A = = 85A 76A- 80A 421 11206118 JUJA ST PETERS
11206115012 TIMOTHY MWENDA WAWERU M 92A 92A = = 82A 74B+ 81A 421 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11206115017 EPHRAIM KIMANI NYURURU M 88A 91A = = 83A 76A- 83A 421 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11205222052  ISAAC PTORUS M 84A 96A = = 82A 76A- 83A 421 11205222 GREEN COTTAGE ACADEMY
11241049022 KARANJA ANNE WAIRIMU F 88A 86A = = 85A 82A 79A- 420 11241049 MUGUGA MODEL
11235216102 MUTUA CLARENCE KINUTHIA M 83A 92A = = 83A 79A- 83A 420 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235216103 ONDARA SONIA KEMUNTO F 88A 87A = = 82A 80A 83A 420 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11233110001 WANGARI JOHN KAMAU M 90A 94A = = 83A 72B+ 81A 420 11233110 OLDONYO SABUK
11230438005 GATHIOMI QUINCY KUNG’U M 88A 94A = = 82A 74B+ 82A 420 11230438 DAMACREST SCHOOL
11230313002 MWAURA PRISCILLA WAITHIRA F 85A 94A = = 83A 77A- 81A 420 11230313 UTAFITI
11212138003 IMMACULATE WANGUI F 86A 83A = = 85A 82A 84A 420 11212138 NGENDA
11207050009 CHERUIYOT TEDD KIMOSOP M 88A 91A = = 83A 77A- 81A 420 11207050 THIKA PRIMROSE
11206115037 TONY ONDICHO MACHOKA M 87A 96A = = 83A 74B+ 80A 420 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11205217002 OTWORI IMELDA NYANCHWA F 82A 93A = = 81A 77A- 87A 420 11205217 MARION FARM HOUSE
11241057028 NGIGI RAHAB NJERI F 86A 84A = = 85A 82A 82A 419 11241057 HIGH HOPE JUNIOR SCHOOL
11241055001 NJOROGE DANSON GITAU M 91A 85A = = 82A 80A 81A 419 11241055 QUEEN ESTHERVILLE COMPLEX
11240138002 NGUGI EMMACULATE NJERI F 82A 94A = = 82A 79A- 82A 419 11240138 ACK ST. PHILLIPS
11235216108 MUGAMBI CHRISTIAN MWENDA M 89A 86A = = 85A 79A- 80A 419 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235209014 CHANGAMU PRAISE NYAMBEKI F 87A 88A = = 82A 80A 82A 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209024 OYIGO ELMINAH NJOKI F 90A 85A = = 83A 79A- 82A 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209030 MWENDA JOY NKATHA F 89A 93A = = 83A 77A- 77A- 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209053 NGUGI VICTOR MUTHIORA M 88A 92A = = 83A 77A- 79A- 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209092 KAHARA BRIAN KAMAU M 85A 96A = = 83A 76A- 79A- 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209097 ABILA VIOLET ANYANGO F 84A 95A = = 82A 77A- 81A 419 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235203007 MUGO  SHARON  WAIRIMU F 90A 91A = = 81A 74B+ 83A 419 11235203 THIKA ROAD ACADEMY
11235203032 WACHIRA  GRACE  WAINOE F 83A 89A = = 85A 80A 82A 419 11235203 THIKA ROAD ACADEMY
11232227001 KANG’ETHE DERICK WARUINGI M 88A 91A = = 82A 76A- 82A 419 11232227 PREBLO
11231248002 AKATCH LAURA CYNTHIA YVONNE F 86A 89A = = 85A 77A- 82A 419 11231248 KIJABE INTEGRITY SCHOOL
11231122018 WAINAINA MARY ANNE WANJIRU F 83A 87A = = 85A 82A 82A 419 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11231122025 KIMEMU GRACE JOY WANGUI F 87A 86A = = 85A 77A- 84A 419 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11231122027 WAWERU LUCY PATIENCE KAHORO F 84A 85A = = 85A 84A 81A 419 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11231122052 NJERI SAMUEL MBUGUA M 87A 94A = = 83A 74B+ 81A 419 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11230332001 ZAWADI E. KABURA WANG’ANG’A F 87A 90A = = 85A 80A 77A- 419 11230332 COPPER CREST SCHOOL
11211475002 GICHANGA BENSON GICHIA M 87A 87A = = 81A 80A 84A 419 11211475 ST CLEMENT EDUCATION CENTRE
11207050006 THIGA ZAWADI WANJIKU F 89A 81A = = 83A 79A- 87A 419 11207050 THIKA PRIMROSE
11206220043 KIIRU CIDNEY HOPE WANJIRU F 88A 88A = = 83A 74B+ 86A 419 11206220 BETHLEHEM
11206220051 MWANIKI TATIANA MUMBI F 85A 89A = = 85A 74B+ 86A 419 11206220 BETHLEHEM
11206115003 MISHAEL MUNENE MWAURA M 92A 92A = = 83A 77A- 75A- 419 11206115 JUJA PREPARATORY
11240122011 GITHINJI ANN WANGARI F 78A- 94A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 11240122 MUYA
11235216113 GACHERU TERESIA KAMWENDE F 87A 89A = = 85A 77A- 80A 418 11235216 JOSU ACADEMY
11235209087 GITONGA LEMMY MUNENE M 79A- 96A = = 85A 76A- 82A 418 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235209088 MBURU GEOFFREY NJUGUNA M 83A 89A = = 85A 77A- 84A 418 11235209 SUKARI PRESBYTERIAN
11235207043 MORONGE MATHIESON BOSIRE M 87A 85A = = 83A 79A- 84A 418 11235207 LILY ACADEMY
11235203018 OSWALD  MARY  KWAMBOKA F 87A 95A = = 85A 74B+ 77A- 418 11235203 THIKA ROAD ACADEMY
11231122032 GAKURU VICTOR MBURU M 85A 87A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 11231122 PEN-ELITE
11230313005 KIIGE MITCHELL MUTHONI F 88A 89A = = 85A 77A- 79A- 418 11230313 UTAFITI
11230313018 MBUTHA JANET NJERI F 80A 92A = = 85A 80A 81A 418 11230313 UTAFITI
11211419023 GATHONI GEORGE MBUGUA M 87A 92A = = 85A 74B+ 80A 418 11211419 LIMURU TOWN
11207038037 KARURU COLLINS MWANGI M 79A- 94A = = 83A 79A- 83A 418 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038054 DANILLA ASKUKU F 81A 91A = = 83A 79A- 84A 418 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038062 MUGO SULEIMAN MWAURA M 88A 86A = = 82A 76A- 86A 418 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11207038071 MURU O NEEMA WAMBUI F 81A 92A = = 85A 77A- 83A 418 11207038 STEPPING STONES PREPARATORY
11206118001 MBATHA REGINALD MWENDWA M 86A 85A = = 83A 77A- 87A 418 11206118 JUJA ST PETERS
11205222097 IRMAN NJOGU M 86A 89A = = 82A 79A- 82A 418 11205222 GREEN COTTAGE ACADEMY

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Maseno School Contacts, Location, Latest KCSE Results, Type, Category and Fees

Maseno School is a National Boys’ Only High school located in Kisumu County; Kisumu Rural Constituency of Nyanza Region. The school is located next to Maseno University along the Kisumu-Busia highway.

Maseno school is one of the top performing school in the Country at this year’s KCSE examinations.

The school is known for its dominance in cocurricular activities like Basketball, Rugby, Music and Drama. Lately, the school has started performing well in soccer too.

Maseno School Category, and Student Enrollment

School Name: Maseno School

School Category/ Level: National

School Type: Boys

Maseno School Location

The school is located next to Maseno University along the Kisumu-Busia highway. This is before Luanda town. Actually, the school is at the boarder of Kisumu and Vihiga counties and on the Equator.

County: Kisumu

Region: Nyanza

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Maseno School’s Admission Letter.

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Best and Top County Secondary Schools in Kisii County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Kisii County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Kisii County.

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BEST COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KISII COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
40703118  NYANCHWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kisii
40703301 ST AUGUSTINE’S OTAMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kisii
40703304 SENIOR CHIEF MUSA NYANDUSI (KEGATI) SECONDARY SCHO County Mixed Kisii
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