Kericho High School managed a mean score of 6.78; a C+ (plus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 324 candidates.
182 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university. Candidates who scored mean grade of A- (minus) were 13. Others scored B+ (32), B (43), B- (43) and C+ (51 candidates).
Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;
MEAN GRADE
NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A
0
A-
13
B+
32
B
43
B-
43
C+
51
C
38
C-
39
D+
34
D
27
D-
3
E
0
x
0
TOTAL
324
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1. Curriculum Support Officer II, Job Grade C5, TSC Scale 10 ADVERT NO. 43/2023 (CSO Regular)
Number of Posts -286
The Teachers Service Commission is a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the Constitution.
Pursuant to its mandate, the Commission is inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the posts of Curriculum Support Officers- Regular.
Interested candidates, who meet the required qualifications, should make their applications online through the TSC Website – https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke to be received on or before 5thJuly 2023 .
Requirements for the Appointment
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:
Served as a teacher in Job Grade C4 TSC Scale 9 (and above); for a minimum period of six (6) years;
A Bachelor’s degree in Education from a recognized
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A Bachelor’s degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in
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Note:
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Kisii County veteran politician James Kenani wants the government to increase funding to constituencies to help cater for the burgeoning population of needy students.
Speaking at Keumbu ward of Nyaribari Chache in Kisii County where he gave out personal cheques worth Sh100, 000 to 25 university students, Kenani said the current allocations to CDF were still insufficient to meet the bursary demands.
“I urge the government to re-look at the budgetary system in such a manner that they can provide specific funds, even up to Sh 600 million for purposes of sponsoring kids that have done well,” he advised.
He said the small support the learners received from politicians may not be enough and thus the need for the government to increase the allocations.
He noted that more could still be done to leverage the education system, enhance its efficiency and expand the scope of those who need the bursary aids.
The ODM politician who wants to be MP Nyaribari Chache in the upcoming polls said hundreds of young people across the constituency were still trapped in low paying menial jobs for lack of funds to advance studies.
The agonizing thing, he said, was to see some families organize fundraisers but ended up collecting far less than what they even used to plan for them.
Kenani said youths who were the backbone of the society needed to be supported for them to join institutions of higher learning.
Beneficiaries led by Damaris Barongo and Mageto Ogoro who are to join Moi University and Bomet University College respectively expressed their gratitude after receiving the cheques and vowed reciprocate by working hard in their courses.
St. Peter’s Abwao School is a boys school, located in Suna location, Migori County; Nyanza region in Kenya. It is one of the best performing schools in Kenya. This article provides complete information about St. Peter’s Abwao 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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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 997, Suna 40400
Email Contact: To be updated soon
Phone Contact: 0722-476988
ST PETERS ABWAO SCHOOL’S SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
ST PETERS ABWAO SCHOOL’S SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school featured in the list of top 200 schools nationally. This is after recording a mean score of 7.1 (C+ plus).
2019 KCSE Results for St. Peter’s Abwao Boys Secondary School
B+ =6, B= 11, B-=17, C+=14, C=25, C-=9, D+=1
Mean 7.1325 (C+ plus).
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The requirement that aspirants for elective positions in both the national and County Assemblies must be degree holders continue to elicit mixed reaction in the country.
In Kiambu, most people seem to be contended with the new requirement on grounds that leadership entails knowledgeability to articulate legislative duties and oversight.
Doctor Robert Oduori, a senior lecturer at Moi University says education system is meant for such purposes as to mold leaders. Quoting school mottoes such as “education is the key to success,” he stated that a country cannot succeed without enlightened leaders. Otherwise, what would be the reason to subject a whole nation and have illiterate leaders.
He added that with a degree, one is exposed to different environments and people therefore have knowledge on how to deal with different situations. Moreover, development cannot begin from the highest level, but should rather begin from the base, where the MPs and MCAs hold proper academic credentials.
Samuel Muana, a resident of Kiambu town said that degrees should be a qualification because the MCAs and MPs represent people and should have knowledge of what people need.
He however expressed his doubt about the authenticity of the degrees, stating that there is very little time for the aspirants to acquire degrees legally and many might end up forging them in the backstreet. He wishes that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission would subject the degrees to verification through certified agencies prior to clearance to run.
Valentine Wanjiru, who is a graduate and a fruit vendor at the Kiambu market supports the new law to have MCAS and MPS hold degrees saying many youth were educated but getting wasted due to lack of employment opportunities.
The new law came to foece recently after it was shelved during the 2017 polls has been pending after aspirants who did not have degrees requested for time to acquire the required academic qualification. Speaking during the launch of the IEBC annual voters Education Week on 14th June in Bomas of Kenya, the IEBC chairperson n Wafula Chebukati said that the law would take effect in the 2022 general elections.
TSC Latest news on TPAD:The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has extended the deadline for filing teachers’ term 2 TPAD appraisals. Teachers now have up to the 6th of April to file their TPAD returns online. The initial deadline had been set for March 26, 2021.
The TPAD 2 portal has been having constant down times with teachers having difficulties accessing it; more so during the day.
Are you stuck on how to carry out any procedure on TPAD 2 portal? Worry not. Below is a detailed guide to make your work easier.
TSC SIMPLIFIED GUIDES TO VARIOUS TPAD 2 PROCEDURES
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Katheka Boys Secondary School is a Boys’ only boarding high school that is located in Kauwi town in Kitui county; within the Eastern Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.
2019 KCSE Top schools in Kitui County:
Kitui school- 8.5 (B plain)
Kisasi High School- 8.4 (B- minus)
Muthale School- 8.1 (B- minus)
Lwanga- 7.69 (B- minus)
Matinyani- 7.67 (B- minus)
Kimangao girls- 7.3267 (C+ plus)
Kyamboo Secondary School -7.3 (C+ plus)
Ikanga- 7.01 (C+ plus)
St.Angela’s- 6.99 (C+ plus)
Mbitini girls-6.97 (C+ plus)
Chuluni- 6.8 (C+ plus)
St Joseph junour seminary -6.5 (C+ plus)
Nuu boys-6.47 (C plain)
Maliku Girls- 6.3 (C plain)
Waita secondary- 6. 255 (C plain)
Mwingi boys-6.2 (C plain)
Kyuso boys-6.0 (C plain)
kutha secondary -5.8 (C plain)
KCSE 2018 top schools in Kitui county.
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KATHEKA BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE
In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:
SCHOOL’S NAME: Katheka Boys Secondary School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 13331204
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS KATHEKA Boys Sec. School was started back in 1974 as Harambee Sec. School to assist the local children who could not get places to Provincial and National Schools or Access education. The school is sponsored by the Catholic Church. The school is situated in Eastern province, Kitui County (Kitui West District), Mutonguni division, Kauwi Zone.
In 1994, all the girls were phased out and it became purely Boys school. A second stream was started in 1996 and the enrollment continued to increase posing challenges to all existing facilities. In 2008, a third stream was started. Today the school is a fully pledged provincial school with a population of 480 students, 14 teachers and 17 support staff.
The school has 5 dormitories, 11 classrooms, 2 labs, a computer room, a library, 4 staff houses, 1 kitchen, and a multipurpose hall among other facilities. The school is registered by the Ministry of education via certificate no. GP/A/6022/09.
PRINCIPALS THAT HAVE SERVED IN THE SCHOOL HISTORY
NAME YEAR
MR. KEEGAN 1974-1977
MR.J. NDANA 1978-1980
MR. J.M NDELE 1981-1983
MR. G.K MATI 1984-1998
MR. F.W MUNYALO 1999-2003
MR J.M WAIHURA 2004-2007
MR. J.W MUNYOKI 2008-2009
MR. J.M KAMUTI 2010
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KATHEKA BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.
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The National Social Security Fund, NSSF, is a friendly service organization which exists for the public good. It offers social protection to all Kenyan workers. NSSF provides social security protection to workers in the formal and informal sectors. It registers members, receive their contributions, manage funds of the scheme, process and ultimately pay out benefits to eligible members or dependents.
This is a Pension Scheme to which every Kenyan with an income shall contribute a percentage of his/her gross earnings so as to be guaranteed basic compensation in case of permanent disability, basic assistance to needy defendants in case of death and a monthly life pension upon retirement.
Membership
There are two types of NHIF members; Those in employment and voluntary ones.
How to Register as a member: In Employment
If you are in employment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:
Your original National Identity Card (ID Card), Alien Card or Passport and a copy of it
An introduction letter from your employer (view sample)
We will record your details and register you. You will then be issued with an NSSF membership card. Your employer will require the NSSF Number on your card to enable them to make contributions to your account.
You can also top-up your contributions at any time through MPESA. Click here to know how to contribute through MPESA
How to Register as a member: Voluntary
If you are in selfemployment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:
Your original National Identity Card (ID Card), Alien Card or Passport and a copy of it
You will then pay a minimum amount of Ksh 200, as an initial contribution to activate your card
We will record your details and register you. You will then be issued with an NSSF membership card. You can then start contributing to your account at your nearest NSSF branch or through MPESA. Click here to know how to contribute through MPESA
You may choose to begin your registration process through our online portal by clicking on the button below:
How to Register as an employer: Company or Business
To register your business/company, simply download the registration form below, fill it and drop it off at your nearest NSSF office. Please ensure that you attach the following documents:
Certificate of Incorporation
Registration of Business Names
Trading License
You could also start the online registration process by clicking on the link below.
How to Register as an employer: Individual
If you are an individual and you wish to register as an employer, simply download the registration form below, fill it and drop it off at your nearest NSSF office. You could also start the online registration process by clicking on the link below
Please attach a copy of your National Identity Card, Passport or Alien ID
Employer Information
Employers registered with NSSF are requested to:
Submit their returns data electronically – No returns on portable media (Flash disks, CD’s) will be accepted.
Pay contributions for each month before the 15th day of the ensuing month. Please remember that payment made after the 15th day of the ensuing month attracts interest.
Ensure that all your employees are registered and contributions paid on their behalf. There should be no discrimination, on account of referring to some employees as casual or permanent.
Do not use contributions deducted on behalf of employees as a new investment in your business.
Feel free to Contact NSSF for more information or for any query.
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NSSF members enjoy a wide array of benefits. This section will help you find information on benefits and grants that you may be eligible for as a member (or relative of a deceased member) of NSSF. It will also provide you with the information you need on how to apply for the benefits and grants to which you are entitled.
Anyone wishing to apply for benefits/grants should first carefully review the information provided regarding eligibility criteria and application requirements for the benefit/grant for which he/she is applying.
Thereafter, the member/claimant should complete the relevant application form and submit it (in person) to his/her nearest branch office. Applications forms are available online and in all NSSF branch offices.
List of NSSF Benefits Offered:
1). Age/Retirement Benefit
Eligibility: Members are eligible for this benefit when they reach the age of 55 years, or when they ultimately retire from regular paid employment.
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with:
A certified copy of your retirement letter OR certificate of service OR termination letter
Your NSSF Card and
Your National Identity Card.
You will be advised thereafter on the steps you will follow to complete your benefit application.
2). Withdrawal Benefit
Eligibility: Members are eligible for this benefit if they are at least 50 years of age and they have retired from regular paid employment. A member would opt to apply for this benefit (over the age/retirement benefit) if they retire before attaining 55 years of age.
How to apply: Visit your nearest NSSF office with:
A certified copy of your retirement letter OR certificate of service OR termination letter
Your NSSF Card and
Your National Identity Card.
You will be advised thereafter on the steps you will follow to complete your benefit application.
3). Survivors Benefit
This benefit is paid to: This benefit is payable to the survivor(s)/dependant(s) relative(s) of a deceased member. The dependant relatives qualify for this benefit in the following order:
The husband/wife of the deceased member.
All children irrespective of age or gender (if the husband/wife of the deceased member is also deceased, or if the deceased member was a single parent).
The parents of the deceased (if the deceased member was not married and had no children)
Sisters/brothers of the deceased (if the deceased was single, had no children, and both parents are deceased)
The guardian to the children of the deceased member (where both the parents are deceased and all the deceased members’ children are minors)
An applicant who has letters of administration (where all dependants are exhausted)
The ministry of education has issued fresh guidelines on how universities shall be reopened following closure in March; to combat spread of covid 19. According to the latest guidelines, all universities are expected to resume operations in September this year. It is expected that by that time the rate of infections would have gone down.
“The ministry of education in collaboration with other government agencies is working on the modalities of reopening all institutions of learning. Modelling projections by the ministry of health on when the peak of infections is projected to be in August/ September, and therefore, it is expected that fewer cases will be reported after September 2020.” reads a circular by the Principal Secretary for State Department for University Education Amb. Simon Nabukwesi and dated June 17, 2020.
The PS has also directed universities to develop elaborate plans ahead of the reopening. In the plans, there should be measures to prevent spread of covid 19 transmissions. Top on the list of requirements is provision of clean running water and soap for hand washing and sanitizers for all students at all times.
The universities should also ensure social distancing and that everybody should be compelled to wear masks.
“Universities will ensure that all learners lecturers and non-teaching staff have masks. The universities may provide these at a subsidized rate to students and staff,” he adds.
At all entry points to the universities, the ministry has directed that there be thermo guns for monitoring body temperature of all persons entering the the institutions.
Students and staff who may not be able to travel back to the universities should be accorded necessary support; including online learning for the students.
“Universities are to ensure that contingency plans are provided for those students who might need assistance to get back to their institutions,” Nabukwesi directs.
Further, universities shall now cease being used as isolation centres so as to sanitize/ fumigate them before operations resume.
“Institutions whose facilities are still, currently, being used for isolation, quarantine or as treatment centres are supposed to liaise with ministry of health to cease any further admissions and to transfer the patients to MoH (Ministry of Health) facilities,” Says the PS.
The institutions of higher learning are expected to have a crunch program to accommodate both the continuing students and first year year students.
Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha has been traversing the country to see preparedness of schools ahead of the September reopening date. Top in his mission is to find out if schools have adequate supply of clean water.
KMTC Kaptumo Campus was officially opened by H.E. the Deputy President Hon William Ruto on 2nd August, 2015. It is located in the North Rift, 55 Kilometres South West of Eldoret town.
It is situated within Nandi County, at Kaptumo peri-urban centre next to Kaptumo Sub County Hospital. The Campus, whose infrastructure is majorly funded by the KMTC Board of Directors and Aldai Constituency Development Fund, occupies a five-acre piece of land.
Programmes and Courses currently offered
Diploma in Community Health Nursing
Diploma upgrading in Health Records and Information
Certificate in Health Records and Information
Facilities
Lecture Halls
Well-stocked library
Well-equipped computer lab
Well-quipped skills laboratory
College bus
Hostel block
Dining hall
Sanitation facilities
Reliable supply of water and electricity
Fenced compound
Student Population
The current student population is 368 with the number expected to increase in the next intake.
Clinical Experience Sites
The following are clinical sites for our students:
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KMTC seeks to enrol and graduate applicants who will develop and grow educationally and personally and will contribute to the College community, and the broader society.
To that end, the role of the Admissions and Records Office is to recruit, admit, and encourage enrolment of applicants who are spiritually mature, academically excellent, accomplished in extra-curricular endeavours, and broadly diverse through individualized review and professional judgment.
Applications:
All applications are ONLINE from the application portal on this website www.kmtc.ac.ke.
The prospective candidates apply for admission into courses for each academic year for Regular or Parallel Category.
The Regular category have subsidized fee with optional accommodation but no choice for campus while the parallel category have non subsidized fee, no accommodation option but have option for campuses choice in more than sixty five (65) campuses situated in different parts of the country depending on the courses.
Application Procedure:
Prospective candidates are expected to visit the applicants’ portal, read the advertisement to know the various courses and their specific entry requirements.
Candidates interested in making an application are advised to READ the application guidelines (preservice/Inservice) available on the application portal
Candidates are advised to follow the steps carefully given in the application guideline to the end to be sure of application success.
Take note that the application period has timelines as stipulated on the advertisement please observe them
In the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations results that were released on Monday, the candidates generally performed well. Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha, while releasing the results, announced the best overall candidates in the KCSE 2020 examinations.
The CS read the names of the KCSE 2020 candidates nationally and stated their schools and mean grades.
Get all the KCSE 2020 results for candidates and schools here;KCSE results portal
The CS gave the list of the most improved KCSE 2020 candidates in comparison to how they performed in 2016 KCPE examinations. he gave the names of their secondary schools and mean scores.
Also released is information on the well performed and poorly performed subjects in the KCSE 2020 examinations.
Magoha at the same time announced how the KCSE 2020 candidates performed. He read the number of candidates who scored grade A (plain), A-(minus), B+(plus), B(plain), B-(minus), C+(plus),C(plain), C-(minus),D+(plus),D(plain),D-(minus) and E.
See how KCSE candidates performed in previous years.
Year
Candidates with grade A (plain)
Candidates with grade C+(plus) and above
2014
3,073
149,717
2015
2,636
165,766
2016
141
88,929
2017
142
70,073
2018
315
90,377
2019
627
125,746
As usual, CS Magoha did not release the ranking of schools in the 2020 KCSE examinations. This is because ranking of schools was outlawed.
Candidates who sat for the 2020 KCSE examinations can now get their results by sending an SMS with the full KCSE 2020 index number to 20076.
You can also visit the official Knec portal to get the results.
Looking for the best Senior Schools for Grade 10 selection and placement in Mombasa County? Look no further. Educationnewshub.co.kehas researched and featured an informative article providing a list of the top and best performing schools in the county; that have been posting exemplary performance at the National Examinations (KCSE).
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed
sheikh khalifa bin zayed secondary school
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed location: Sheikh Khalifa secondary technical and secondary school was established in February 1985. It is situated 7 km from Mombasa on the Mombasa Malindi Highway.
A gesture of good will meant to strengthen and foster good relations between the people of United Arab Emirates and Kenya led to the school being built and maintained by the then Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi who is currently the President of U. A. E. The foundation stone was laid down by the former Kenya President, H. E. Daniel Arap Moi on 27th August, 1982.
The school tops the list of the top performing schools in the County after recording back to back excellent performances.
Light Academy Mombasa location: This private school is located in Mvita Road, Mombasa, Mombasa County.
This one one of the best schools in the County. It ranks second in the list of top performing schools in this County. One notable strenght of this school is its ability to be consistent in posting excellent results at the National Knec Exams.
Qubaa Muslim Secondary location: Qubaa Muslim Secondary School is found in Mombasa County, Mvita Sub County. The school’s exact location is at Lumumba Road opposite Jela Baridi, Mombasa, Kenya.
Qubaa Muslim School, originating within the Qubaa Mosque premises in Majengo, began its journey on January 14, 1987. Initially named Qubaa Primary School, it opened its doors as a government-aided institution with classes for both boys and girls.
The founding team, comprising Mr. Awadh Mbarak, Mr. David Kombo, Mr. Abubakar Maamun, and Mr. Bashraheel Mohamed, laid the foundation for its early development.
The school underwent shifts in location, moving to an area near Jella Baridi along Lumumba Road while maintaining its status as a public school.
To improve academic performance and management, it transitioned to a private institution named Qubaa Academy on January 28, 1999.
Later, in 2009, the school was rebranded as Qubaa Muslim School.
This is yet another top performing school in the County . Year in year out, the school must feature in the list of top performing schools not only in the County but also nationally. Get to know more about this school by reading our featured article, below.
Mama Ngina Girls location: The national school occupies a 20-acre land opposite Shimo La Tewa Secondary, which is the only other national school in Mombasa County.
The list of top performing schools in this county can not be complete minus mentioning this school. It is yet another top performer and a good school in this County. It is worth noting that this school has always featured among the top and best performing schools.
Shimo La Tewa High School location: The Shimo–La–Tewa High School is located in the Coast Region, Mombasa Subcounty, Bamburi Division, Bamburi Location and Shanzu Sub-location.Shimo la Tewa High School is a Public, National level, Boys Boarding Secondary School located in Shanzu town, 001 Mombasa county.
The school has continued to post exemplary performance at the KCSE Exams and appearing among the top schools in the County.
Here comes another top performing school in the County. The impressive school has always sent many students to universities and colleges.
Abuhureira Academy Mombasa Location: Abu Hureira Aca Pry School is located in Coast Region, Mombasa district, Island divison, Majengo location and Mvita Constituency.
AghaKhan Mombasa Secondary Location: The Aga Khan High School, Mombasa is a day school offering the Kenya National Curriculum.
The school is open to students of all religions, races and nationalities and comprises 627 students, 44 teachers and 10 non-teaching staff members. It is a private school run by the Aga Khan Education Service (AKES), Kenya, an institution that works to provide quality education to its schools in Kenya.
The origins of the Aga Khan High School, Mombasa dates to the opening of the boys’ elementary school in 1918 and the establishment of the girls’ school in 1919.
The current building, constructed between 1945 and 1951, is situated on Vanga Road, between the Aga Khan Hospital, Jaffery Academy and across from the Government Training Institute. It houses two schools: the Aga Khan Nursery School, Mombasa and the Aga Khan Primary School, Mombasa. The school offers a broad-based, multi-disciplinary education with emphases on languages, sciences, humanities, technical subjects and student-centred teaching/learning. This is all housed within an interactive learning environment that is designed to stimulate the joy of enquiry.
The school finds its way to the list of the top performing schools in the County after consistently posting impressive results at the National Examinations (KCSE).
Memon Secondary Location: Memon High School is a private mixed day school located in Tononoka, Bondeni Sub location, Tononoka Location, Island Division, Mvita Constituency in Mombasa County of the Coast Region.
A darling of many, the School has always recorded impressive results in the KCSE exams.
The KUCCPS portal is open for revision of choices by applicants who applied for KMTC courses but were not successful. The applicants have been notified by SMS to the phone numbers provided in their previous applications.
They should log in to the KUCCPS portal students.kuccps.net and choose another KMTC course from the programmes displayed on the portal, which are the only ones still available for the KMTC September 2023 intake.
The revision period is from 12th to 16th September, 2023.
Available Programmes
The programmes listed below are available for application.
Trans Mara, Lake Victoria, Kwale, Taveta, Kitui, Karuri, Kabarnet, Lugari, Manza, Othaya, Kuria
8.
Diploma in Community Health
200
Navakholo, Mutomo
9.
Diploma in Health Records and Information Technology
54
Isiolo, Siaya
10.
Diploma in Kenya Registered Community Health Nursing
50
Kaptumo
11.
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Sciences
27
Kombewa, Kitui
12.
Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics
34
Lodwar
13.
Diploma in Public Health
113
Karuri, Kwale, Kitui, Nyeri
Courses that were available in the recent application but are not listed above were filled to capacity hence are not available for the revision of choices.