Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics course; Requirements, duration, job opportunities and universities offering the course

The Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics Degree will produce professionals in the areas of Economics, Agriculture and Management with practical experiences to promote agricultural development and living standards.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Graduates should be able to work in agricultural institutions, carry out agricultural project planning and policy formulation, and conduct research.

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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS COURSE

On the KUCCPS site, this course is placed under cluster 10.
CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 MAT A
CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 BIO
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 PHY / CHE
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 PHY / CHE / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
NOTE: A subject may only be considered ONCE in this section

MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

SUBJECT 1 MAT A C+
SUBJECT 2 BIO C+

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INSTITUTIONS WHERE THE PROGRAMME IS OFFERED

Some of the institutions offering this programme are:

CU CHUKA UNIVERSITY
EU EGERTON UNIVERSITY
JKUAT JOMO KENYATTA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE AND TECHNOLOGY
KARU KARATINA UNIVERSITY
KBBU KIBABII UNIVERSITY
KSU KISII UNIVERSITY
KU KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
LU LAIKIPIA UNIVERSITY
MMARAU MAASAI MARA UNIVERSITY
MMUST MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
MSU MASENO UNIVERSITY
MU MOI UNIVERSITY
RNU RONGO UNIVERSITY
TMUC TOM MBOYA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
UOK UNIVERSITY OF KABIANGA

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Best top performing Extra County schools in Embu County; Ultimate guide

Embu County has about 23 Extra County Secondary Schools. Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. Among the best Extra County schools in Embu County are: Kangaru Schools, Kithimu, Kevote, Siakago Boys and Nguviu schools.

The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

FOR A COMPLETE GUIDE TO ALL SCHOOLS IN KENYA CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW;

 Here are links to the most important news portals:

Here are the Extra County Schools in Embu County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
14303101 KANGARU SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
14303102 ST. MARYS KIANGIMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
14303104 KANGARU GIRLS SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
14303105 KIRIMARI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
14303201 ST PAUL’S HIGH SCHOOL KEVOTE Extra County Boys C1
14303203 ST TERESA’S GIRLS’ – KITHIMU Extra County Girls C1
14312101 SIAKAGO BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
14312104 GANGARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
14312105 KIAMBERE SCHOOL COMPLEX Extra County Mixed C2
14312301 KANYUAMBORA SECONDARY  SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
14333102 ST. CATHERINE NTHAGAIYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
14333201 KYENI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
14333202 KEGONGE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
14333203 ST AGNES KIAGANARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
14341101 MAYORI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C1
14341104 MARIARI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
14341201 NYANGWA BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
14341404 JOSEPH ALLAMANO – WACHORO SECONDARY Extra County Boys C3
14355101 KING DAVID BOYS HIGH SCHOOL, KAMAMA Extra County Boys C1
14355102 KIRIARI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
14355112 KAVUTIRI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
14355201 NGUVIU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
14355202 NGUVIU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1

 

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Helb Post Graduate Scholarship Application Form, Requirements, Portal

Helb Post Graduate Scholarship Info Pack.

HELB awards partial scholarships to Kenyans pursuing postgraduate programmes (Masters or PHD) in local Public or Private Universities recognized by the Commission for University Education [CUE].

The value of the scholarship award is Kshs. 200,000 and Kshs. 450,000 for Masters and PhD programmes respectively, tenable for 2 years in respect of the Master’s Programme and 3 years for the PhD.

Eligibility:

  1. Letter of Admission into a full or part time Postgraduate university program.
  2. Minimum undergraduate qualification of Second-Class Honors, Upper Division.
  3. Reporting for First year of study.
  4. Preference will be given to applicants undertaking Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Innovation and Fisheries [STEM IF] and those courses which will directly contribute to the “Big Four Agenda.”
  5. If the applicant is a previous or current HELB loan beneficiary, the applicant MUST be repaying his/her loan or has cleared the loan.

The HELB Postgraduate Scholarship application form is accessible from the Student Portal upon registration.

How to Apply:

  1. The applicant should register, access and duly complete the Postgraduate Scholarship Application (PGSA). The application is accessible through the Student Portal.
  2. After filling the required application details, click and submit the duly completed application then download and print the PGSA.
  3. Proceed to have the PGSA duly signed and stamped by the relevant authorities and attach all the necessary documents as indicated in the checklist.
  4. Scan the filled PGSA and all the attachments in PDF format as one document.
  5. Send the scanned PDF copy to pgscholarship@helb.co.ke.

Note:

  1. Geographical distribution and gender are considered during the Scholarship Award.
  2. Applicants from marginalized regions are highly encouraged to apply.
  3. The applicant shall be prompted to pay a non-refundable application fee of Kshs.3,000 via MPESA once they click on the payment tab on the portal.
  4. Do not pay any individual to process your Postgraduate Scholarship Application.

Dental NHIF/ SHIF Hospitals in Kenya: Marsabit County Comprehensive list of NHIF Dental Accredited Hospitals

Dental NHIF/ SHIF Hospitals in Kenya: Marsabit County Comprehensive list of NHIF Dental Accredited Hospitals

COUNTY NHIF HOSPITAL CODE HOSPITAL NAME CATEGORY SERVICE TYPE
MARSABIT 66662613 MARSABIT LIBAN CHEMIST AND OPTICAL SERVI PRIVATE OUTPATIENT
MARSABIT 66661102 ISMC SERVICES HOSPITAL PRIVATE IN & OUTPATIENT
MARSABIT 6666413 AFYA NURSING HOME MOYALE PRIVATE IN & OUTPATIENT

Precious Blood Riruta KCSE 2020-2021 results analysis, grade count and results for all candidates

Precious Blood Riruta SCHOOL KCSE 2020/2021 RESULTS ANALYSIS (SCHOOL MEAN, INDIVIDUAL CANDIDATES’ RESULTS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY)-  Precious Blood Riruta is a top performing high school located in Kenya. Here is the KCSE 2020 results analysis for the school.

Precious Blood Riruta has always maintained a good run in the KCSE examinations over the years. For instance, in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results the school emerged among the top 100 schools in the whole country.

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Precious Blood Riruta KCSE 2020 RESULTS ANALYSIS AND MEAN GRADE SUMMARY

We have analysed results for Precious Blood Riruta in the KCSE 2020 examinations. Get the school’s KCSE 2020/2021 results and all schools in the country plus candidates in the official Knec results portal, here; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL RESULTS PORTAL.

KCSE 2020 RESULTS PORTALS

The 2021 KCSE results portal.

KCSE 2020 RESULTS PER SCHOOL

KCSE 2020 TOP 100 SCHOOLS

KCSE 2020 BEST SCHOOLS PER COUNTY

KCSE 2020 TOP 100 BOYS

KCSE 2020 TOP 100 GIRLS

KCSE 2020 RESULTS VIA SMS

KCSE 2020 RESULTS FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL

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QUICK KNEC LINKS

KCSE/KCPE ONLINE RESULTS PORTAL

KCSE PORTAL

THE KNEC KCSE PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL LOGIN.

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC SCHOOL EXAMS PORTAL

KNEC PORTAL FOR KCPE RESULTS

THE KCPE KNEC PORTAL FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

KNEC EXAMINERS PORTAL

THE KNEC CONTRACTED PROFESSIONALS PORTAL

THE KNEC CBA PORTAL

KNEC EXAMINERS LOGIN PORTAL

KNEC PORTALS

THE KNEC LCBE PORTAL

THE OFFICIAL KNEC WEBSITE

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

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

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Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
Bachelor of Education (Special Needs Education)
Bachelor of Environmental Studies (Community Development)
Bachelor of Environmental Planning and Management
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture & Extension
Bachelor of Science in Animal Science
Bachelor of Science in Horticulture & Marketing
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness Management
Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology and Fisheries
Bachelor of science in Microbiology
Bachelor of Science in Energy & Environmental Technology
Bachelor of science in Biology
Bachelor of Science in Industrial Chemistry
Bachelor of Science in Chemistry
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
Bachelor of Science in Physics
Bachelor of Science in Mathematics
Bachelor of Science in Hospitality & Tourism Management
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Bachelor of Arts in Child Care & Protection
Bachelor of Arts (Anthropology)
Bachelor of Arts (Political Science)
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Mukuyu Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

Mukuyu Secondary School is a public Mixed Sub-County Level Day School that is located at Githunguri Subcounty in Kiambu County of Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0724168375.

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Kiambu.

Subcounty: Githunguri.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Mukuyu Secondary School

Sex: Mixed School.

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

Accomodation Type: Day School.

Knec Code: 11232203

School’s Official Phone Number: 0724168375 ;

Email Address. mukuyumixed@gmail.com .

Subject Combinations Offered at Mukuyu Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

7
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: SS2056
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2018
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2025
Business Studies,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2009
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1081
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

6
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2040
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1016
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1007
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1028
Advanced Mathematics,General Science,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM

📍 School Information

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly.

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. 1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

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

    • 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. 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.

    West Pokot County Senior Schools.

    Wajir County Senior Schools

    Vihiga County Senior Schools

    Uasin Gishu County Senior Schools

    Turkana County Senior Schools

    Trans-Nzoia County Senior Schools

    Tharaka Nithi County Senior Schools

    Tana River County Senior Schools

    Taita Taveta County Senior Schools

    Siaya County Senior Schools

    Samburu County Senior Schools

    Nyeri County Senior Schools

    Nyandarua County Senior Schools

    Nyamira County Senior Schools

    Narok County Senior Schools

    Nandi County Senior Schools

    Nakuru County Senior Schools

    Nairobi County Senior Schools

    Murang’a County Senior Schools

    Mombasa County Senior Schools

    Migori County Senior Schools

    Meru County Senior Schools

    Marsabit County Senior Schools

    LMandera County Senior Schools

    Makueni County Senior Schools

    Machakos County Senior Schools

    Lamu County Senior Schools

    Laikipia County Senior Schools

    Kwale County Senior Schools

    Kitui County Senior Schools

    Kisumu County Senior Schools

    Kisii County Senior Schools

    Kirinyaga County Senior Schools

    Kilifi County Senior Schools

    Kiambu County Senior Schools

    Kericho County Senior Schools

    Kakamega County Senior Schools

    Kajiado County Senior Schools

    Isiolo County Senior Schools

    Homa Bay County Senior Schools

    Garissa County Senior Schools

    Embu County Senior Schools

    Elgeyo-Marakwet County Senior Schools

    Busia County Senior Schools

    Bungoma County  Senior Schools

    Baringo County Senior Schools

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Students Benefit From Presidential Bursary Scholarship Scheme (See how to apply and requirements)

A total of 182 students have benefited from a Sh4million worth of the Presidential Bursary Scholarship Scheme in Tana River County.

Speaking to the press in his Hola, the County Children Services Coordinator Daniel Waiti said the beneficiaries got the funding from the financial year 2019/2020 allocation in the County.

Waiti said the beneficiaries are 109 male and 73 female students who scored 250 marks and above during their Kenya Certificate of Primary Examination (KCPE) and from poor families.

He said before the needy student is awarded the Presidential bursary, he/ she gets application form from the Sub-County Children Office that will be signed by the area Chief and the School Head teacher to certify that the student is a needy child and from poor family.

Waiti further said, all application forms will be sent to the Sub-County Children’s Officer and Constituency Social Assistance Committee that would recommend the successful candidates to benefit.

The County Children Services Coordinator said a maximum of Sh15, 000 is allocated to students in a day secondary school and Sh30, 000 for students in boarding secondary school.

He also added that the beneficiaries are from all three Sub-counties in Tana River, whereby Tana Delta Sub-county 73 students benefited, Bura Sub-county (62) and Galole Sub-county (47).

ABOUT THE PRESIDENTIAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS BURSARY (PSSB)

Students are asked to apply for the Presidential secondary Schools Bursary (PSSB) Scheme. The Scheme was started in 2013/2014 Financial year to support orphans and vulnerable children in secondary schools.

This scheme is a government’s contribution towards complying with the legal requirements as stipulated in the Children’s act 2001 section 7 (1), and as a complementary service to the Cash transfer- OVC programme.

The aim of this bursary scheme is to enhance Secondary School enrollment, attendance and completion by the Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Kenya. The PSSB is administered by the Children Department Head Quarter and in all constituencies across the country.

Eligible students are called to apply for this bursary to receive funding during this financial year, 2021/2020. Pick application forms from the various Children Departments’ office in all the Sub- Counties.

ELIGIBLE STUDENTS: 

To be considered for this Bursary scheme:

  • The student must be enrolled in a Government recognized public Boarding Secondary School
  • The student must be under 18 years of age at thye entry point into the Bursary Scheme
  • The student must be an Orphan/ Vulnerable child from a very poor House hold.

Application forms are available at all Sub counties’ children offices.

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Complete list of delocalized, transferred teachers in December 2019- Nakuru County

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

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BUSIA COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Busia County:

S/NO SCHOOL COUNTY NAME OF ADMINISTARTOR COUNTY POSTED SCHOOL POSTED TO
1 Kaptanai Secondary Bungoma Doris Onyango Akinyi Busia St Thomas Amagoro Girls Secondary
2 Withur Boys Secondary Kisumu James Okomol Busia Kingoo Okuleu Secondary
3 Lubinu Boys Secondary Kakamega Harry Hongo Busia Nambale Boys High School
4 Kokise Mixed Secondary Siaya Cyrus Omonya Busia Nambale RC Secondary
5 Diemo Secondary Kisumu Lucy Achieno Busia St Pauls Igara Secondary
6 Siranga Secondary Siaya Peter Mugubi Busia Nanderema Boys Secondary
7 Matumbutu Baptist Secondary Bungoma Orikodi Fredrick Busia St Elizabeth Okatekok Secondary
8 St Mary’s Mukhuma Secondary Bungoma Anne Khasenye Busia Mundere Girls Secondary
9 Onjiko High School Kisumu Joseph Were Busia Sigalame High School
10 Samitisi Girls Secondary Kakamega Gladys K. Mudaki Busia Moding High School

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Ndundu Mixed Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

Ndundu Mixed Secondary School is a public Mixed Sub-County Day School that is located at Gatundu Subcounty in Kiambu County of Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: (+254)0729717692.

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Kiambu.

Subcounty: Thika East.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Ndundu Mixed Secondary School 

Sex: Mixed School.

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

Accomodation Type: Day School.

Knec Code: 11212116

School’s Official Phone Number: (+254)0729717692

Subject Combinations Offered at Ndundu Mixed Secondary School 

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1002
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Indigenous Language,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2025
Business Studies,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

3
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3045
General Science,Home Science,Marine & Fisheries
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2026
Computer Studies,General Science,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM

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. 1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

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

    • 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. 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.

    West Pokot County Senior Schools.

    Wajir County Senior Schools

    Vihiga County Senior Schools

    Uasin Gishu County Senior Schools

    Turkana County Senior Schools

    Trans-Nzoia County Senior Schools

    Tharaka Nithi County Senior Schools

    Tana River County Senior Schools

    Taita Taveta County Senior Schools

    Siaya County Senior Schools

    Samburu County Senior Schools

    Nyeri County Senior Schools

    Nyandarua County Senior Schools

    Nyamira County Senior Schools

    Narok County Senior Schools

    Nandi County Senior Schools

    Nakuru County Senior Schools

    Nairobi County Senior Schools

    Murang’a County Senior Schools

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    Migori County Senior Schools

    Meru County Senior Schools

    Marsabit County Senior Schools

    LMandera County Senior Schools

    Makueni County Senior Schools

    Machakos County Senior Schools

    Lamu County Senior Schools

    Laikipia County Senior Schools

    Kwale County Senior Schools

    Kitui County Senior Schools

    Kisumu County Senior Schools

    Kisii County Senior Schools

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    Kilifi County Senior Schools

    Kiambu County Senior Schools

    Kericho County Senior Schools

    Kakamega County Senior Schools

    Kajiado County Senior Schools

    Isiolo County Senior Schools

    Homa Bay County Senior Schools

    Garissa County Senior Schools

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FORM 3 BIOLOGY PP2 END TERM 2 EXAMS PLUS MARKING SCHEMES

FORM 3  BIOLOGY PAPER 2 

END OF TERM 2

Answer all the questions in SECTION A in the spaces provided.

  • In section B answer question 6 (Compulsory) in the spaces provided and either question 7 or 8 in the space provided after question 8.

 

SECTION A (40MKS)

  1. The two cells shown below are obtained from two different potato cylinders which were immersed in two different solutions P and Q.

 

  • (i) Name the structures labelled A and C     (2mks)

 

A         –

 

B         –

 

 

(ii)       State the function of structure B. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • Suggest the identity of the solution Q (1mk)

 

 

 

  • Account for the change in Cell 1 above (2mks)

 

 

 

 

  • State two importance of the physiological process being demonstrated above in living organisms. (2mks)

 

  1. Study the following food web and answer the questions that follow.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • (i) Name the organisms that occupy the second trophic level (2mks)

 

 

 

(ii)       What is the other name for the second trophic level (1mk)

 

 

 

  • Write down two food chains from the web that
  • End with hawks as tertiary consumer (1mk)

 

 

 

  • End with hawks as Quaternary consumer. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • Giving reasons state;
  • The organism with largest biomass (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • The organism with least biomass (1mk)

 

 

 

 

 

  • Name the source of energy in the above ecosystem. (1mk)

 

 

 

  1. The diagram below represents a longitudinal section through the ileum wall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Identify the structure labeled A and B (2mks)

 

A         –

 

B         –

 

  • State one function of A and B (2mks)

 

A         –

 

B         –

 

  • State two functions of the ileum. (2mks)

 

 

 

 

  • Explain the role of the liver in digestion. (2mks)

 

 

 

 

  1. The equation below represents a metabolic process that occurs in a certain organ in the mammalian body.

 

Ammonia                  enzymes                                    Organic compound Q + water

Carbon (IV) Oxide

 

 

  • Name the process represented in the equation. (1mk)

 

 

 

  • Name the organ in which the process occurs. (1mk)

 

 

 

  • Why is the process important to the mammal? (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • Identify the organic compound Q. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • What happens to organic compound Q ? (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • A person was found to pass large volume of dilute urine frequently. Name the;      (3mks)

 

  • Disease the person was suffering from.

 

 

 

  • Hormone that was deficient.

 

 

 

  • The gland that secretes the above hormone.

 

 

 

 

  1. Some glucose was boiled and cooled in a boiling tube. Some yeast was added and a layer of oil put on top. The set up below was used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Why was the glucose solution boiled before the experiment. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • What is the use of the oil film in the experiment ? (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • Name the process being investigated by the above experiment. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • State what happens to the lime water as the experiment proceeds to the end. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • Explain what would happen if the temperature of glucose and yeast was raised beyond 450 (2mks)

 

 

 

 

 

  • State two industrial applications of the process being investigated above in the experiment. (2mks)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION B (40MKS)

Question 6 (Compulsory) and either question 7 or 8.

 

  1. In an ecological study, a locust population and that of crows was estimated in a grassland area over a period of one year. The results were tabulated as shown below:-

 

Months J F M A M J J A S O N D
Number of locusts 90 20 11 25 200 450 652 15 10 35 192 456
Number of crows(birds) 4 2 0 1 8 16 22 2 1 1 5 15
Amount of rainfall 20 0 55 350 520 400 350 10 25 190 256 350

 

  • Draw a graph of population of locusts and crows (birds) against time. (8mks)

 

 

  • (i) State the relationship between rainfall and locust population. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

(ii) Account for the relationship you have stated in (b) (i) above (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • What happens on the populations of locusts and crows in the months of January to

March ? Give a reason. 2mks)

 

 

 

 

 

  • State one method used to estimate the population of locust. (1mk)

 

 

 

 

  • (i) State the trophic level of the;             (2mks)

 

Locusts           –

 

 

 

Crows              –

 

 

 

(ii)       Construct a simple complete food chain involving these organisms (2mks).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • If the locusts were removed from the food chain, what would be its effect ? (1mk)

 

 

 

 

 

  • Define the following terms (2mks)

 

(i)Biomass

 

 

 

(ii)Ecosystem

 

 

 

 

 

 

  1. Describe how hydrophytes and xerophytes are adapted to deal with environmental problems in the regions where they grow. (20mks)

 

 

  1. Describe how the mammalian skin regulates body temperature.(20mks)



 

FORM 3  BIOLOGY PP 2  MARKING SCHEME

END OF TERM 2

 

1(a)(i) A         –           Nucleus

C         –           Cell wall

 

(ii)       –    Maintain the shape of the cell;

  • Providing support to herbaceous plants; (any 1)
  • Stores sugar and salts;

 

(b)       Hypotonic solution / dilute solution / dilute sugar / salt solution.

 

(c)       The potato cell sap was lowly concentrated than the surrounding solution; hence lost

water molecules by osmosis (through semi-permeable membrane) to become plasmolysed.

 

(d)       –           Opening and closing of stomata.

–           Absorption of water by root hairs.

–           Absorption of water in intestines.

–           Reabsorption of water in kidney nephron.   (any 2)

–           Feeding in insectivorous plants.

–           Movement of water from cell to cell.

–           Osmoregulation.

 

2(a)     Cartepillars

  • Aphids

Mice                      each (1/2 mk)

Slugs

 

  • Primary consumers

 

(b)(i)   Plants              Cartepillars                 Insectivorous                          hawks ;

Birds

 

(ii)   Plants              Slugs                           Frogs               Snakes             Hawks           (any 1)

 

 

Plants              Aphids                        Beetles                        Insectivorous              Hawks

Plants

 

(c)(i)   Largest Biomass  –    plants

Directly obtain energy from the sun.

 

(ii)       Least biomass  –   Hawks

  • Loss of energy in form of heat, respiration, defaceation, excretion.

 

  • Sun / solar energy.

 

 

 

 

3(a)     A  –   Villus

B  –   Lacteal

 

(b)       A  –  Increases surface area for maximum digestion and absorption.

B  –  Absorption of fatty acids and glycerol.

 

(c)       –           Final digestion of food.

–           Absorption of soluble products of digestion.

 

(d)       Produces bile juice which contain bile salts that emulsify fats; and neutralizes the acidic chyme from the stomach;

 

4(a)     Deamination

 

(b)       Liver

 

(c)       –           Removal of excess amino acids.

–           Availing of energy in the body.                       (any 1)

–           Formation of glycogen / fats for storage.

(award any one)

(d)       Urea

 

(e)       It is transported to the kidney where it is excreted.

 

(f)        (i)        Diabetes inspidus

 

(ii)       Antidiuretic Hormone / Vasopressin

 

(iii)      Pituitary gland.

 

5(a)     To remove / expel dissolved air from the glucose solution.

 

(b)       To prevent entry of oxygen into the yeast – glucose solution.

 

(c)       Anaerobic respiration.

 

(d)       Becomes white precipitate.

 

(e)       High temperature kills the yeast cells; hence the reaction stops;

 

(f)        –           Making of beer / Brewing / Ethanol / Alcohol.

–           Baking industry / Raising of the dough.                        (any 2)

 

 

6(a)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Axes labelling (2mks)

Scale (x and y – axis)  (2mks)

Curve plotting  – each (1mk)  total 2mks

Curve labeling  –  each (1mk)  total 2mks

 

(b)(i)The population of locusts increase with increase in the amount of rainfall.

 

(ii)Increased amount of food;

Improved breeding conditions;

 

  • The population of both decreases;

Less food availability to locusts and crows.

 

  • Capture – Recapture method.

 

  • (i) Locust – Primary consumers

 

Crows – Secondary consumers

 

(ii)       Grass              Locusts               Crows

 

  • Grass would increase

crows would reduce

 

  • (i) Biomass – The total dry weight of organisms at a particular trophic level.

 

  • Ecosystem – A natural unit composed of abiotic and biotic factors whose

interactions lead to a self-sustaining system.

 

  1. Xerophytes
  • Have thick cuticle to prevent cuticular transpiration.
  • Have reduced stomata on lower leaf surface to lower transpiration.
  • Fold or curl leaves in dry weather to protect stomata from direct sunlight.
  • Have reversed stomatal opening rhythm where they open at night to reduce water loss.
  • Have succulent stems and leaves to store water for use in dry season.
  • Some have superficial roots to absorb light showers of rain.
  • Some are deep rooted to absorb water from water table.
  • Shedding of leaves during dry season.
  • Some have short life cycles and survive as underground perennating structures or seeds during drought.
  • Hairy leaves.
  • Sunken stomata 1 x 10 = 10mks.

 

Hydrophytes

  • Submerged plants have dissected leaves to increase surface area for maximum light absorption.
  • Emerged plants have broad leaves with stomata on upper surface to increase transpiration.
  • Have aerenchyma tissue to increase buoyancy and for gaseous exchange.
  • Floating water plants have raised flower for pollination.
  • Poorly developed roots that lack root hairs to reduce absorption of water.
  • Some submerged plants have sensitive chloroplasts that photosynthesise in low light intensities. 5 x 2 = 10mks

 

 

  1. High body temperature above normal:
  • Sweat glands; Produce sweat; water in the sweat evaporates / sweat evaporates; absorbing latent heat of vaporization producing a cooling effect;
  • Hairs lie flat; due to relaxation of erector pilli muscles; no / little air is trapped; hence increased heat loss from the body;
  • Blood vessels / arterioles; vasodilate / dilate; more blood flow to the skin hence loss of heat from the body, by radiation and convection;

When body temperature is low below normal:

  • Sweat glands produce less / no sweat; no latent heat is absorbed; more heat retained in the body;
  • The hairs stand upright / erect; to trap air between them; that insulate the body against heat loss; more heat retained in the body.
  • Blood vessels / arterioles vasoconstrict / constrict;

Less blood flow to the skin; reduces heat loss / more heat is retained in the body;

 

(20mks)

 

(;) means a marking point.

 

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A group of unions is proposing that learners to continue staying at home for longer, citing the ‘unsafe’ school environment due to the current covid-19 pandemic. The group comprised of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) and Universities Academic Staff Union (Uasu) wants the government not to rush into schools’ reopening as it may lead to multiple infections by corona virus.

“Reopening of schools, colleges and universities must be transparent, phased and coupled with clear communication by government and public universities, colleges and schools, with the input of public health professionals, front-line healthcare professionals, educators, academic staff and the unions,”  said the unions in a joint presser on Wednesday.

The national covid-19 education response committee is currently working on recommendations on how to reopen basic learning institutions; with the report expect in a matter of few days.

According to knut secretary general, Wilson Sossion, learners should continue staying at home where they are otherwise safer.

“We would rather have all our children staying at home, safe and alive and repeating a year rather than sending them to school to die. The world will not come to an end if we suspend certain matters,” Sossion said during the joint presser.

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On the KCPE and KCSE examinations, the group is proposing that they be postponed till normalcy reigns; even it will be in November next year.

“We’ve heard of people talking about Form Four and Class Eight reopening. These are human beings; the world will not come to an end. Children can repeat a class, better save lives first. Even if the exams are pushed to November 2021, if we can evade death, let’s do so. The world will not come to an end if we suspend certain matters… Nobody in this country should gamble with the lives of learners and teachers. For now, open bars and test social distancing. KCPE and KCSE are not a ticket to heaven” he added.

KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion. He now wants both the KCPE and KCSE to be postponed to 2021 following disruptions to the education sector occasioned by the coronavirus pandemic.

The group also holds that well laid plans must be worked out before learning institutions are reopened. This includes fumigation and testing of the learners.

“It is advisable to maintain the closure of Kenyan educational institutions and universities until the number of new cases stabilizes or declines for at least 14 consecutive days, before considerations for phased re-opening begins,” reads the group’s report; in part.

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With Uganda set to reopen schools next month, it is highly likely that Kenya may consider going the same direction. But, the lobby says more needs to be done before such a move is undertaken.

“Set up treatment facilities to handle any cases that might arise to ensure access to health services by teachers, lecturers, non-teaching staff and learners…. Provide sustainable supply of Personal Protective Equipment for teachers, workers and students,” the report further adds.

List of all Senior Schools in Elgeyo-Marakwet County

List of all Senior Schools in Elgeyo-Marakwet County

S/No. SCHOOL NAME CLUSTER TYPE (Regular/  SNE/ DISABILITY TYPE ACCOMODATION TYPE GENDER REGION COUNTY SUB COUNTY UIC KNEC
1046 A.I.C  ANIN MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH YRJM 34518413
1047 AIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL KESSUP C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 4RG5 34518402
1048 ANIN SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH PR3F 34518403
1049 BUGAR MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 5A7Q 34518111
1050 CHEBONET SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 3UMJ 34518108
1051 CHEGILET SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH TQ9Y 34518409
1052 CHELINGWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH DEJD 34518113
1053 HOLY ROSARY-KAPKONGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 32XJ 34518114
1054 ITEN MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH WFMG 34518109
1055 KABORE MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH KRJB 34518411
1056 KAMARINY MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH GN73 34518117
1057 KAPKOI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 9RVT 34518112
1058 KAPTUM SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH Y65X 34518404
1059 KESSUP MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 2HGL 34518406
1060 KIBENDO SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 4G7W 34518408
1061 KIPSOEN SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH VKPV 34518104
1062 KOKWAO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH TVQA 34518412
1063 KORKITONY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH VFDE 34518110
1064 SERGOIT SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH P3C6 34518106
1065 SING’ORE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 2YBM 34518102
1066 SIROCH MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH RKTP 34518410
1067 ST PATRICK ITEN C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH QYWY 34500010
1068 ST. FRANCIS KIMURON SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH M48A 34518105
1069 ST. GABRIEL KAPCHELAL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 3QM5 34518407
1070 ST. PAUL’S MUNO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 6R2G 34518115
1071 ST. PETER’S KIBARGOIYET MIXED SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH 3T9R 34518116
1072 ST. THOMAS  KABULWO SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH FTVM 34518405
1073 ST.ALPHONSUS MUTEI  GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH KRF7 34518103
1074 ST.PAULS SECONDARY SCHOOL-KAPKESSUM C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH DXUN 34518107
1075 TAMBACH BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C1 PUBLIC INTERGRATED VI BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO NORTH DAKM 34518401
1076 AIC SOY GIRLS C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH KSXD 34559301
1077 ATNAS KAMDIE C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH WCEN 34559209
1078 BIWOTT MIXED DAY CHALLENGE C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH K5MU 34559211
1079 BIWOTT SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH GBU5 34559205
1080 CHANGACH BARAK C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH DMGG 34559310
1081 CHEBIREI MIXED DAY SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH M9KJ 34559213
1082 CHEPSAMO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH UVYK 34559218
1083 CHEPSIGOT SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH AX32 34559304
1084 DANIEL ADVENTIST HIGH SCHOOL KAPTUBEI C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 33UJ 34559306
1085 KALWAL MIXED DAY SEC C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH RY6P 34559312
1086 KAPCHEBELEL MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH UKZV 34559217
1087 KAPCHEBUTUK ADVENTIST MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH RVWX 34559514
1088 KAPKENDA GIRLS C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH PKW7 34559201
1089 KAPKITONY GIRLS SECONDARY C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH MC2T 34559504
1090 KAPLETINGI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 4DBH 34559215
1091 KAPSOWEK MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH DZZE 34559516
1092 KAPTILOL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 7UHA 34559216
1093 KASAR SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 74WW 34559515
1094 KATUMOI C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH Z95S 34559559
1095 KETIGOI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH EYNK 34559510
1096 KIMWARER SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 6DTU 34559302
1097 KIMWOGO SEC SCH C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH HWTZ 34559507
1098 KIPSAOS BOYS C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 5S6X 34559503
1099 KIPTULOS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH FNHB 34559210
1100 KIPYATOR SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 8SFX 34559307
1101 KITANY BOYS SEC C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH NLEB 34559202
1102 KOCHOLWO SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH GMC2 34559505
1103 KOIMUR HILL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH Q3H8 34559311
1104 KOMBATICH MIXED DAY SEC SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 3RGR 34559509
1105 KOPTEGA SEC SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH XC3A 34559206
1106 LELBOINET BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH J7B8 34559203
1107 LOLGARINI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH KBEU 34559214
1108 METKEI GIRLS SECONDARY C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH MQUJ 34559502
1109 MOKWO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH C83M 34559204
1110 MUSKUT MIXED DAY SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH AWH5 34559308
1111 OUR LADY OF GLORY KAPTAGAT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH MSM9 34559208
1112 ROKOCHO MIXED DAY SECONDARY  SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH JRWL 34559305
1113 SIMOTWO SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH YJDW 34559501
1114 ST AUGUSTINE SEC SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH BFZ5 34559303
1115 ST JOSEPH’S GIRLS KIPSAINA C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH H8DC 34559207
1116 ST. GREGORY KIPKABUS DOWNS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH L8S2 34559511
1117 ST. PATRICK’S KABIRIRSUS MIXED DAY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH GGQ6 34559513
1118 ST. THOMAS KAPCHORWA MIXED DAY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 7LPS 34559508
1119 TEBER ST. BENEDICT MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH GUAB 34559512
1120 TUGUMOI MIXED DAY SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH TTQV 34559506
1121 TURESIA MIXED DAY SEC C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW KEIYO SOUTH 47XC 34559309
1122 CHESEWEW SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST Z6KZ 34561303
1123 ISMAEL CHELANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST 9GU5 34561106
1124 KAMASIA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST AYZM 34561202
1125 KAMOGO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST M7KS 34561308
1126 KAPCHEBAU SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST XV8H 34561302
1127 KAPTICH GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST 7UK8 34561203
1128 KARENA MIXED DAY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST FDM5 34561109
1129 KERIO VALLEY SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST FQE5 34561101
1130 KIPKANER MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST NPQB 34561305
1131 LITER GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST MZF5 34561103
1132 LUKUGET HILL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST 8UMR 34561403
1133 MOGIL SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST N3GC 34561402
1134 QUEEN OF PEACE CHESONGOCH SECONDARY SHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST 82PQ 34561104
1135 SAMBIRIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST D95X 34561301
1136 ST JOSEPHS TENDERWA C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST 6KFH 34561205
1137 ST. MARY’S KAPKUTO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST PX73 34561307
1138 ST. MICHAEL’S SECONDARY SCHOOL- EMBOBUT C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST HBAU 34561304
1139 ST. PETERS KAPCHELAGA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST URZ5 34561204
1140 ST.AUGUSTINE KAPYEGO SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST R6G8 34561201
1141 ST.JOHN TOROKO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST WJEV 34561107
1142 ST.MARY’S MON SCONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST D92F 34561401
1143 ST.PAUL SAMBIRIR BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST G9EA 34561306
1144 ST.PAUL’S  KAPKONDOT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST AYCC 34561102
1145 TOT MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET EAST JVE4 34561105
1146 A.I.C.CHELES MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 7FKB 34520209
1147 AIC CHEBAI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 4GFW 34520311
1148 CHEBAI SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 9EZQ 34520301
1149 CHEBARA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST SML9 34520107
1150 CHEBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST VGP7 34520101
1151 CHEBIEMIT SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST GTTS 34520105
1152 CHEBORORWA SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 769R 34520304
1153 CHEPTONGEI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST ZR6A 34520110
1154 HOSSEN MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST X22C 34520204
1155 JEMUNADA SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST A86Z 34520111
1156 KABEREWO MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 5PWN 34520309
1157 KAMOI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST R9C8 34520302
1158 KAPCHEROP BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 35KF 34520303
1159 KAPSOWAR BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 5BZB 34520202
1160 KAPTABUK MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST NM2V 34520205
1161 KAPTERIT SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 8V85 34520313
1162 KAPTIONY MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST R9ED 34520317
1163 KASUBWA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST SHF3 34520210
1164 KIMNAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST EGWH 34520106
1165 KIPKUNDUL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 4TUW 34520314
1166 KOISUNGUR MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST AQSS 34520307
1167 KOITILIAL HIGH SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST L9Z3 34520403
1168 KONDABILET MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 9PY9 34520308
1169 MOI KAPCHEROP GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST X76M 34520306
1170 MOI KAPSOWAR GIRLS C1 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 2RPN 34500017
1171 OUR LADY OF MERCY SECONDARY SCHOOL – KAPKOROS C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 26TY 34520108
1172 SANTA MARIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST JJ7M 34520104
1173 SIMBEIYWET SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 79JK 34520112
1174 ST . ANTHONY BARSUMBAT SECONDARY C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST ZN7V 34520402
1175 ST. BENEDICTS ARROR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST CUYC 34520401
1176 ST. FRANCIS KORONGOI SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 6WGA 34520316
1177 ST. JOSEPH’S CHESUBET SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST XWC4 34520315
1178 ST. MONICA SINON MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL. C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST 7SRF 34520208
1179 ST. PETER’S MARAKWET BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST LVCX 34520102
1180 ST. STEPHEN KOITUGUM SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST DSU4 34520310
1181 ST. TERESA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL – KOIBARAK C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST VYBL 34520203
1182 ST.JOSEPH’S LAWICH SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST CTUS 34520207
1183 ST.JOSEPH’S LELAN SECONDARY SCHOOL C3 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST GLR3 34520305
1184 ST.MARK’S MIXED DAY AND BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOO C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST LUQU 34520206
1185 ST.PETER’S KAPKATA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL C4 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE DAY Mixed RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST MFRS 34520404
1186 YEMIT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING BOYS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST L6RV 34520103
1187 YEMIT GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL C2 PUBLIC REGULAR NONE BOARDING GIRLS RIFT VALLEY ELGEYO MARAKW MARAKWET WEST R3L4 34520109

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