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Kianda School; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

KIANDA SCHOOL: LOCATION AND BRIEF HISTORY

Kianda School is a prestigious private located in Westlands; Nairobi County. It is a school exclusively for girls

Kianda Foundation opened Kianda School as a result of numerous requests from past students of Kianda College. The Foundation aims at promoting the educational, professional, cultural and spiritual welfare of women in Kenya. It achieves this aim through the establishment and management of schools, colleges, and training centres for both women and girls, thus promoting their general education.

Kianda School is one of the projects of the Foundation. The School started in 1977 with 40 students, and now has a capacity for 900. It is a day school for girls with a Primary and Secondary section. The School has ranked among the top 10 schools in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. The School fosters a close working relationship between parents, teachers and students. Special courses on parenting enrich this relationship.

Partial Scholarships are granted to academically outstanding children whose parents cannot afford the school fees.In line with the school motto, ‘In Opere et Veritate’ (In deed and truth), Kianda School strives to produce hard working and responsible young ladies who try to achieve excellence in all fields of their development.

The education given at Kianda embraces the three fundamental areas of a person’s development: The intellectual, the spiritual and the human. The spiritual and doctrinal formation of the students and staff is entrusted to Opus Dei, a Personal Prelature of the Catholic Church founded by St. Josemaria Escriva. Its mission is to help people turn their work and daily activities into occasions for growing closer to God, for serving others and for improving society.

KIANDA SCHOOL: CONTACTS

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KIANDA SCHOOL: MISSION

To provide an all-round education to girls, in collaboration with their parents and staff, focusing on the development of all dimensions of their personality – intellectual, character, spiritual,  talents, physical and social.  The education is given in accordance with Christian principles and in an atmosphere of freedom, responsibility and trust. The School aims at enabling students to exercise a positive influence in the service of society.

KIANDA SCHOOL: VISION

To produce exemplary and outstanding  21st century students as we contribute to the development of  stable families and qualified staff.

KIANDA SCHOOL: VALUES

Striving for excellence, sense of commitment, hard work, upright moral living, team spirit, concern and care for all, service to others, respect, sincerity, honesty, freedom and responsibility.

KIANDA SCHOOL: ADMISSIONS

Form 1 Application

Application Forms are available only at the School.Before being given an application form the following documents must be presented:

  • An application letter.
  • Pre-Mock results and Mock results.
  • Recommendation letter from Head Teacher.
  • One recent, certified and colored passport photo of the candidate (preferably in School uniform)

If the application meets initial requirements, an Application Form will be given and a non-refundable Registration fee charged of Ksh 2,000/=. Together with the Application Form, you will receive a letter giving details about the Entrance Test which is is usually in around September.

Application Forms are available only at the School. The form should then be filled in and submitted to the High School Secretary’s Office with all documents. Kianda Entrance Test Should your daughter be successful in the entrance exam (English, Mathematic and Composition are tested) then parents and daughter will be invited for an oral interview. Admission depends on the entrance test and oral interviews. The purpose of the interview process is to help prospective parents get to know the school and the input Kianda expects of the parents of the students who finally join Form 1. Parents will be informed by the Admissions Office of the outcome of the interviews.


Application Procedure for Transfer

Kianda School accepts transfers for Form 1 and 2.

The procedure for transfer is as follows:
Parents write an application letter and attach copies of:

  1. Birth certificate of the girl
  2. 1st and 2nd Term reports
  3. A recent passport photograph of the girl (preferably in School uniform).

Registration Fee Kshs. 2,000/-; Applications to be brought in August.

All applications to be addressed to:

  • Admissions Secretary, Kianda School, P.O. Box 48328 – 00100 GPO, NAIROBI
  • Tel: 020 807 7381, Mobile: 0733 846 959,
  • E-mail: info@kiandaschool.ac.ke

KIANDA SCHOOL: KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams  Kianda School was ranked 12 in the country and number 4 in Nairobi County. 73 students sat the 2018 KCSE exams. The school’s mean score was 9.22 up from 8.81(B) in 2017. The top girl Elizabeth Wambua scored 81 points. Sharon Olago and Maryanne Fernandes scored A- of 80 points. 71 students scored C+ and above. This is a 97.3% transition rate to university under government sponsorship. The other 2.7% too qualify for government sponsored Diploma Certificates. Congratulations to the parents, staff and students of the Class of 2018.

In the 2019 exams the school had a total candidates’ population of 64

KIANDA SCHOOL: PHOTO GALLERY

Kianda School: Student Life and Times at the school/ Photo view.
Kianda School: Student Life and Times at the school/ Photo view.

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2019 KCPE Results; Best and top Candidates, Primary schools in Kisii County

Kisii County produced two candidates in the top 100 national list during the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. The top candidate in the county, Griffin Arama Matundura from Elisa Preparatory, managed to score a total of 434 marks to finish at position 23 nationally. The second best candidate in Kisii County was Daniel Mosomi Obaara (from Elimu Academy) who garnered 432 marks.

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Here is a list of candidates in the 2019 KCPE exams from Kisii County;

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
40711143001 GRIFFIN ARAMA MATUNDURA M 91A 98A = = 85A 77A- 83A 434 40711143 ELSA PREPARATORY
40703153001 DANIEL MOSOMI OBAARA M 91A 96A = = 85A 80A 80A 432 40703153 ELIMU
40719126001 MOGOI NYANSARORA VENIC F 87A 94A = = 83A 79A- 86A 429 40719126 TABAKA GIRLS
40745177003 ONSERIO SHADRACK OKERO M 84A 91A = = 85A 79A- 88A 427 40745177 IMPERIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL
40723234001 EMILLY JEPTOO F 89A 95A = = 85A 76A- 82A 427 40723234 ENTANDA GIRLS
40716116001 NYAKIOMA ANGELLA NYANCHAMA F 87A 94A = = 85A 79A- 82A 427 40716116 ITIERIO GIRLS
40719126002 NYAANGA GESARE KIMBERLY NEEMA F 87A 92A = = 85A 80A 82A 426 40719126 TABAKA GIRLS
40703153009 LAMECH NYABOGA NYABOGA M 87A 94A = = 85A 80A 79A- 425 40703153 ELIMU
40703153021 ESTHER KEMUNTO NYONG’A F 90A 94A = = 83A 74B+ 84A 425 40703153 ELIMU
40745146024 WARREN AKAMA MOKAYA M 92A 91A = = 83A 77A- 81A 424 40745146 NYAKOE HIGHWAY SCHOOL
40716116002 OGELLO BECKY SINYO F 90A 91A = = 85A 74B+ 84A 424 40716116 ITIERIO GIRLS
40745188002 FELIX ONYANGO OMONDI M 87A 94A = = 85A 74B+ 83A 423 40745188 ST BENEDICT’S MIXED ACADEMY
40745146045 ELIAB MOKUA OGOTI M 85A 94A = = 83A 79A- 82A 423 40745146 NYAKOE HIGHWAY SCHOOL
40723228002 MAGETO MONAYO EZRA M 91A 89A = = 82A 80A 81A 423 40723228 ITIBO BOYS BOARDING
40703150001 MOGEKA CHRYSTARBEL KARENDI F 89A 86A = = 85A 77A- 86A 423 40703150 A I C GRACE ACADEMY
40745199017 ANUNDA MORGAN GIVEN M 84A 97A = = 83A 76A- 82A 422 40745199 TRACER PREPARATORY SCHOOL
40745162014 OMWOYO PURITY KWAMBOKA F 89A 91A = = 85A 76A- 81A 422 40745162 ST MARYS G NYABURURU
40745162068 KEGERA BLESSING KERUBO F 85A 90A = = 85A 82A 80A 422 40745162 ST MARYS G NYABURURU
40727130002 SINDIGA RACHAEL KERUBO F 89A 91A = = 85A 76A- 81A 422 40727130 KENYENYA JUNIOR ACADEMY
40723228001 NYAKUNDI BRIAN NYAATA M 85A 96A = = 83A 77A- 81A 422 40723228 ITIBO BOYS BOARDING
40711109002 MONG’OINA ASPHENUS OIGARA M 85A 95A = = 82A 77A- 83A 422 40711109 ST DON BOSCO BOYS BOARDING
40703153003 EUNICE BITUTU MAGUTU F 87A 92A = = 85A 79A- 79A- 422 40703153 ELIMU
40703153020 SHARON MORANGI ANYONA F 88A 91A = = 83A 77A- 83A 422 40703153 ELIMU
40745188001 MIKE OWEN OTIENO M 87A 91A = = 85A 77A- 80A 420 40745188 ST BENEDICT’S MIXED ACADEMY
40723228004 CHUMA COLLINS GICHARU M 86A 92A = = 81A 80A 81A 420 40723228 ITIBO BOYS BOARDING
40745196001 GETUGI CARLOS AMBROSE M 84A 91A = = 85A 77A- 82A 419 40745196 BENS GENDER PREPARATORY
40745180008 MAKORI MORAA EUCABETH F 84A 92A = = 81A 82A 80A 419 40745180 SET GREEN HILL ACADEMY
40745162086 OMBUNA ABBY SARAH NYOMENDA F 88A 86A = = 85A 77A- 83A 419 40745162 ST MARYS G NYABURURU
40747201001 PAUL TUESDAY NYABUTO M 86A 84A = = 83A 84A 81A 418 40747201 EBENEZER VICTORY SCHOOL
40745196013 SAKAWA TERTULIAN VALENTINO M 81A 94A = = 83A 79A- 81A 418 40745196 BENS GENDER PREPARATORY
40745180001 DEBORAH  NYARINDA  NYANG’AU F 88A 84A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 40745180 SET GREEN HILL ACADEMY
40719126005 MORARA NJOKI ALICE F 86A 95A = = 82A 74B+ 81A 418 40719126 TABAKA GIRLS
40711178004 OGACHI OGEGA JOSIAH M 85A 89A = = 82A 82A 80A 418 40711178 ELUN TALENT ACADEMY

 

Teachers express their fury against KNEC over exams; This is what has angered the teachers, lately

A section of teachers has been angered by the decision to use a hazardous chemical as one of the reagents during this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Teachers Manning the Chemistry practical exam castigated the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, for exposing them and candidates to Xylene; a known, poisonous, organic compound. After the Chemistry Practical that was done on Friday November 8, 2019 the teachers could not hide their anger; pouring to social media to condemn the council.

“Ifikie KNEC and TSC ( To KNEC and the Teachers Service Commission; TSC)

Xylene is carcinogenic and very harzadous☢♨🚯🚹🚺

I’m sure most of us here today (on Friday) witnessed the grave danger Chemistry teachers were exposed to during the KCSE Chemistry practical, Kuppet as our voice should not let this opportunity pass, use it to the advantage of science teachers,” wrote one teacher.

Principals have also raised concerns over the inflated cost of the chemical. “I spent close to Sh30,000 on this reagent (Xylene), alone. A litre was trading at Sh10,000 and given that I have 300 candidates (and each candidate required 10ml of the chemical) the school had to buy 3 Litres. What is so special with this reagent!” Wondered a school principal who sought for anonymity.

Of irritating to the Science teachers is also the failure by KNEC to recognize their supportive role in administration of the exams. Whereas other Professionals who are involved in exam administration are remunerated, teachers thronging the exam centres to prepare the exams walk home empty handed. “The Biology practical is slated for this coming Friday. I will spend a cool Sh3,000 to school and back home,” complained one teacher; involved in administration of the KCSE exams.

Back to Xylene

The hazards of xylene are well documented. Breathing xylene vapors in small amounts can cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea. With more serious exposure, xylene can cause sleepiness, stumbling, irregular heartbeat, fainting, or even death. Xylene vapors are mildly irritating to the skin, eyes, and lungs.

The nervous system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and kidneys are primarily affected by exposure to xylene. Effects due to exposure to Xylene include:

  • Labored Breathing
  • Impaired Pulmonary Function
  • Increased Heart Palpitation
  • Severe Chest Pain
  • Accumulation of Fluid in Lungs
  • Respiratory Depression or Arrest
  • Ventricular Arrhythmias

Symptoms of Xylene exposure include:

  • Eye Irritation
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Tremors
  • Incoordination
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach Discomfort
  • Impaired Short-term Memory
  • Impaired Reaction Time
  • Alterations in Equilibrium
  • Anxiety
  • Inability to Concentrate
  • Lack of Muscle Coordination
  • Death
  • Coma
  • Impaired Vision
  • Paralysis
  • Skin Irritation

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