Kitui just like other 21 counties failed to produce a candidate in the 2019 KCPE top 100 list, nationally. The best candidate in the County scored 428 marks out of 500.
Here are the Kitui County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:
INDEXNO
NAME
GE
ENG
KIS
KSL
MAT
SCI
SSR
TOT
School_code
School_Name
13302124005
WAFULA PEACE NEKESA
F
93A
93A
= =
82A
77A-
83A
428
13302124
ST MICHAEL’S
13339120022
SAMMY JIMMY MUMO
M
86A
83A
= =
85A
80A
87A
421
13339120
MIGWANI TUMAINI ACADEMY
13332143001
REUBEN KELVIN MUSEMBI
M
92A
84A
= =
81A
80A
82A
419
13332143
ST.JOSEPHINE BAKHITA
13310143001
MUNYASYA TRACY KANINI
F
93A
87A
= =
83A
76A-
80A
419
13310143
MUTHAINGA ACADEMY
13338224021
NGUNDI MOSES SAFARI
M
87A
84A
= =
83A
84A
80A
418
13338224
PRECIOUS MOMENT
13338210037
JOHN MUSYOKA
M
83A
82A
= =
85A
79A-
89A
418
13338210
UKASI
13302124007
MALUKI PHILOMENA MWATHI
F
89A
88A
= =
81A
76A-
84A
418
13302124
ST MICHAEL’S
13302124011
GEOFFREY ELIZABETH MWENDE
F
85A
89A
= =
82A
79A-
83A
418
13302124
ST MICHAEL’S
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Vihiga county failed to produce a candidate in the top 100 list nationally during the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. The top candidate from Vihiga County was BRILLIANT MINYIKHA CHIRONGO of ABUNDANT LIFE PRIMARY who scooped a total of 429 marks.
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This article provides complete information about Maasai High school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;
Maasai High School is in the Maasai region of Kenya, approximately 160 km southeast of Nairobi, Kenya and 100 km north of the Kenya and Tanzanian border; Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiado County, Kenya. The entire school was built by Maasai Association.
SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Maasai Boys High Schol
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys and Girls
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: N/A
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: Kajiado North Constituency, Kajiado County, Kenya.
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 31557202
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Private
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 020-882208, 883509
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 24353, Nairobi 00502
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
The entire school was build by Maasai Association.
The school has:
• Four classrooms
• Administration block
• Dormitory facilities (one for boys and one for girls)
• A kitchen
• Teachers’ houses
The entire school has sufficient water and power supply from solar energy.
The school has over 200 students, boys and girls, from all corners of Maasai land. The students range from 14 to 18 years of age.
The school has 10 teachers. Maasai Association employs 50% of the teachers. The government pays the rest.
The school is managed by a board, a group of 12 men and women, collectively nominated by members of Merrueshi community. The ministry of education has some representative in the board.
Community members work to achieve the following:
Education that meets national standards
Community empowerment through Western and Maasai integrated learning system
Global awareness
Education that is culturally sensitive to the Maasai way of life
The community encourages self-discipline rather than discipline through foreign rules. Younger students are encouraged to become positive role models for future generations. This idea cultivates the Maasai traditional principle of intergenerational support system.
Each villager with a child in school has to sell a goat, sheep or cow in order to meet school fees for their children. Each child pays $150 dollars, tuition, per term. This amount is enough to cover tuition and boarding fees.It is mandatory for each student to wear school uniform in Kenya’s public school.
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Postal Address: P.O. Box 24353, Nairobi 00502
Phone: 020-882208, 883509
SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a private school, admissions are done directly by the school. Please call or visit the school for admission guidelines.
SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school is an emerging academic giant. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 24 candidates who managed to score a mean of B+(plus) with a performance index of 69.751. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 22 students; 9 boys and 13 girls.
SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY
Planning to pay the school a visit? Below are some of the lovely scenes you will experience.
Maasai High School: Student Life and Times at the school in pictures.
This post provides complete information about all the best extra county schools in Kisumu County.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. 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.
Here are the Extra County Schools in Kisumu County:
Narok is one of the Counties that failed to produce a candidate in the top 100 category, nationally; in the 2019 KCPE exams. The best candidate in the County Scored 428 marks.
Here are the Narok County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:
INDEXNO
NAME
GE
ENG
KIS
KSL
MAT
SCI
SSR
TOT
School_code
School_Name
32516109001
KIHIU ALLAN NJOGU
M
87A
95A
= =
83A
80A
83A
428
32516109
ST PETER’S ACADEMY
32581231002
MITEI BILL KIPLANGAT
M
79A-
95A
= =
85A
80A
82A
421
32581231
BISHOP COLIN DAVIES ACADEMY
32516114007
REGINA ALOYCE MBUNITO
F
84A
91A
= =
85A
79A-
82A
421
32516114
LEGACY SCHOOL
32516109037
MUTUA JOSHUA MUUO
M
88A
86A
= =
82A
82A
83A
421
32516109
ST PETER’S ACADEMY
32516159003
FAITH CHEPKOECH RUTTO
F
91A
92A
= =
82A
79A-
76A-
420
32516159
BLESSED NAROK SCHOOLS
32582201012
SALAON SAMUEL TINO
M
85A
90A
= =
82A
80A
81A
418
32582201
ALDO REBBY ACADEMY
32546418001
SIMIREN NKUYAYU
M
87A
89A
= =
82A
74B+
86A
418
32546418
OLOLUNGA VISION ACADEMY
32516158803
ROGERS WAFULA ADETI
M
74B+
94A
= =
85A
79A-
86A
418
32516158
FANAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL
32516107001
MOSEKA KIPILA
M
85A
84A
= =
83A
82A
84A
418
32516107
NAISOYA
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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.
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If you are in employment, all you need is to visit any NSSF Office closest to you with:
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Trading License
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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.
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List of NSSF Benefits Offered:
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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:
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Your NSSF Card and
Your National Identity Card.
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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 marking exercise for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, has been thrown into jeopardy after examiners for one of the papers downed tools. The examiners for Businness Studies Paper 2 is yet to kick off at Machakos girls after examiners downed their tools citing poor pay. They have hardly touched any paper despite the fact they reported to the Centre over the weekend.
“We want atleast Sh68 per papers,” the examiners said amid chants of ‘Comrades Power’ on Monday evening. The examiners were allegedly told to clear from the marking centre by 6.00am; Tuesday. But, they vowed to stay put until their fares are reimbursed. “Tomorrow, we will be here; taking tea. And then they will refund us our transport. Before they refund us our transport, nothing will take place,” the charged examiners were heard chanting.
Attempts by the Kenya National Examinations Council boss Dr. Mercy Karogo to calm the situation were met by spirited resistance from the examiners. The angry examiners booed her off the stage when she tried to address them on Monday.
The KNEC boss was reportedly holed up in tensed meeting on Monday evening with senior examiners and her junior Secretariat staff (at the marking centre) in a bid to avert the crisis. This standoff is threatening to delay the release of this year’s KCSE results.
No truce had been reached between the examiners and the exams council; by close of business on Monday.
Meanwhile, the Council is engaging over 26,000 examiners to mark this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) scripts. According to the Council the examiners include newly trained ones and the experienced lot. This number of examiners will be expected to mark the scripts and complete in good time; ahead of results release before Christmas.
The Ministry of Education will be providing all the 2020 National schools, Extra County, County and special secondary schools admission letters online for the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, candidates to download. This will ensure that all kids are treated fairly and get admissions to their secondary schools of choice. Remember to SMS your full index number to 22263 in order to know the secondary school you have been selected to.
How to download the 2020 admission letter to Secondary Schools
For one to download the 2020 admission letter, use the procedure below:
But, what are some of the key highlights on the admission letters?
Here are some of the common details on the 2020 form one admission letters:
All the admission letters bear the Ministry of Education’s letter head; The letter contains the Education Ministry’s logo and head.
Name of the student, Index number and Sub County,
School admitted to (The Secondary school where the student has been placed),
Reporting date; Which is in January, 2020. The reporting date for 2019 was 7th to 11th January.
Former primary school’s details; the letter must be stamped by the head teacher, A disclaimer on the letter reads; “This letter will be authenticated on being duly certified by the primary school head complete with a certified copy of birth certificate and finally confirmed by the admitting principal. The letter is issued without any erasure or alteration and cannot be changed through any form of endorsement whatsoever; utterance of false documents is an offence punishable by law.”
The 2020 fee guidelines from the Ministry (The letter gives fees directions thus; “The maximum fees payable per year is detailed in the attached schedule, do confirm the category of your school before making any payment.”)
Parents/ Guardians expected to go to schools where their kids have been placed to pick further joining instructions and requirements. (“Urgently get in touch with your new principal at the above school for admission requirements,” says the admission letter from the Ministry.)
The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, runs a number of portals that are used for registration of candidates for various exams, Centre Registration, registration confirmation and results download.
Below is the mandate of the Council as outlined in Section 10 of KNEC Act No. 29 of 2012: To;
Set and maintain examinations standards
Conduct public academic, technical and other national examinations within Kenya at basic and tertiary levels
Award certificates or diplomas to candidates in such examinations. (Such certificates or diplomas, shall not be withheld from the candidate by any person or institution)
Confirm authenticity of certificates or diplomas issued by the Council upon request by the government, public institutions, learning institutions, employers and other interested parties
Undertake research on educational assessment
Advice any public institution on the development and use of any system or assessment when requested to do so, and in accordance with such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed between the Council and the public institutions
Promote the international recognition of qualifications conferred by the Council
Advice the Government on any policy decision that is relevant to, or has implications on the functions of the Council or the administration of examinations in Kenya
Do anything incidental or conducive to the performance of the preceding functions
Knec Functions
Develop examination policies, procedures and regulations
Develop national examinations
Register candidates for the KNEC examinations
Conduct examinations and process the results
Award certificates and diplomas to successful candidates
Conduct research on educational assessment
Carry out equation of certificates and diplomas issued by other credible examining boards
Conduct examinations on behalf of foreign examination boards
Advise the Government on matters pertaining to examinations and certification.
This portal is used to capture details of grade 3 learners, download grade 3 assessment materials and to capture assessment results for the learners. To access the portal click on; https://cba.knec.ac.ke/Account/
The KCPE and KCSE Portal
This portal is used for administration of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams.
The portal allows Primary schools to register candidates, Confirm Registration and Download the KCPE result slips online. For Secondary schools, the portal allows for candidates’ registration, Confirm Registration, Download & upload KCSE projects data, download KCSE results and perform KCSE Qualifying Test Registration.
A candidate is considered duly registered after fulfilling the following:
Candidate’s details are successfully uploaded onto the registration platform for the specific examination.
The subjects are duly selected as per subject cluster as stipulated in the regulations governing the specific examination.
Payment of fees where applicable (examination fees is not refundable or transferable to another candidate nor to another year)
Submission of all the candidates’ registration materials to KNEC
Knec Admin Portal
The knec Admin portal provides limited access to the general public. But, the portal is freely accessible for checking schools’ performance and Candidates’ registration details. Click on this link to access the portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/Admin/staff/Candidates.aspx
Knec Contracted Professionals Portal
This portal allows various professionals to apply for knec exam administration posts like: Centre Managers, Supervisors, Invigilators and Security Officers’ posts. To access the portal use this link; http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Account/Logon
If you’ve lost one of your certificates, you can download the application form for results certification here: https://www.knec.ac.ke/2018/10/23/result_application-form/
Laikipia County is one of the 22 counties that failed to produce a candidate in the top 100 list, nationally; in the 2019 KCPE exams. The best candidate in the county managed to score a total of 423 marks.
Here are the Laikipia County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:
INDEXNO
NAME
GE
ENG
KIS
KSL
MAT
SCI
SSR
TOT
School_code
School_Name
30556332011
MACHARIA PATIENCE WANJA
F
82A
91A
= =
85A
79A-
86A
423
30556332
JOHN PAUL11
30555316939
NGATIA WANJIKU STELLAH
F
82A
95A
= =
85A
80A
81A
423
30555316
BEKAMO
30556332027
THUO MARK WAINAINA
M
85A
94A
= =
85A
74B+
84A
422
30556332
JOHN PAUL11
30556306004
KAARA ANNJOY NJOKI
F
80A
95A
= =
81A
79A-
86A
421
30556306
FALLING WATERS
30556121050
WAINAINA NELSON MWAURA
M
85A
91A
= =
83A
79A-
82A
420
30556121
QUEEN ESTHER
30544124009
LEKALJA NASLIN NTOBIKOI
F
88A
92A
= =
81A
77A-
82A
420
30544124
FAMILIA TAKATIFU
30556314002
CHOGII WILLIAM KIARIE
M
88A
86A
= =
83A
76A-
86A
419
30556314
NINTY ONE MUNICIPALITY
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