Minimum Entry
Diploma-Arts K.C.S.E grade C+ plus C+ in two teaching subjects, D+ in Maths and C plain in English
Science- K.C.S.E grade C+ plus C+ in two teaching subjects, C plain in maths and C plain in English
P 1- K.C.S.E grade C plain
ECDE- K.C.S.E grade C plain for diploma & D+ for certificate or its equivalent
Mwingi West Teachers Training College Contacts, Location, Address
Physical Address: Located in Nguutani market near Kithyoko, along Nairobi-Garissa Road Mwingi Kitui County, Kenya Postal Address: P.O. Box 340-90400, Mwingi Kitui Kenya Telephone number:0202614553 Mobile number:0733625672 Email Address: mwingibaptistyp@yahoo.com
Fr. Soldati teacher’s college is a privately owned accredited College. It is located at Maua town in Meru County, Kenya.
Fr. Soldati teacher’s college Maua Courses
Fr. Soldati teacher’s college offers the following courses:
a. Diploma in Teacher Education
Entry requirement
Mean grade C+ and above
One must have C+ in two teaching subjects
C plain I English
D+ in mathematics
b. Diploma in Guidance and Counselling
Entry requirement
KCSE C- and above
c. Diploma in ECDE
Entry requirement
KCSE C plain and above
Holder of P1 certificate
Holder of KNEC proficiency Examination certificate
Holder of DICKE certificate with a minimum of D+ in KCSE
Eastern Kenya Integrated Teacher Training College is a private College that is fully owned and sponsored by African Brotherhood Church. (A.B.C).
It is managed under strict Christian morals and is fully registered by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya under Certificate Number P/TC/598/11 and MOHEST/PC1858/012.
EKIC is a Kenya National Examination Council Accredited center No-3111 for Teacher Education Courses and No. 12301806 for Business and Technical Courses. It also, host other Examination Bodies like KASNEB, City & Guilds And ABE among others
Eastern Kenya Integrated College is a private College fully owned and sponsored by the Africa Brotherhood Church, it first begun on 12th February, 1950 as a Divinity School. In 1979,the Divinity School entered into a collaborative agreement with Carey Theological College (of the University of British Columbia) through its long term partner in Ministry- Canadian Baptist Ministries.
Through CAREY, the Divinity School was able to offer Certificates in Ministry and later Bachelor Degrees in Ministry. It later evolved to Africa Integrated Theological College (AITC) on 22nd March, 2008, and later to the present day EKIC in September 23rd, 2008 when education courses began.
Upon EKIC’s registration with the Government of Kenya, Carey (through CBM) entered into a further collaborative agreement with EKIC which enabled EKIC to offer both Masters and Doctoral Degrees in Ministry.Carey also facilitated EKIC to develop, launch and offer a Diploma in Divinity and lately a Bachelor in Divinity.
The School of Education opened its doors on March,22nd 2008 while the School of Business and Technical Education opened its gates on November 2011.
Though present day EKIC is a multidisciplinary college ,its run under strict Christian Principles was awarded best disciplined class trophy by Kenya Teachers College Sports Association (KTSCA). Indeed ,its Philosophy “ Integrating Faith and Professionalism” is the rule of the thumb!
Academic standards have also not been given a lesser prominence. Quite notably Pass rate at Primary Teacher Education PTE for the last three years has been over 90 % and was No. 42 out of 119 Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya
Advanced Diploma in Teaching & Assessing Learning for the last three Years has been 100%
At their first attempt in 2012 the Diploma in Teacher Education had a pass rate of 100%
EKIC’s Main campus is situated at Mitaboni Town, 23 Km from Machakos Town along Machakos– Mitaboni-Kathiani Road. In Machakos Town it is located at Machakos town center,Ngei Road,ABC IMANI PLAZA building,fourth floor (Next to Oil Libya Petrol Station)
The first Diploma in Divinity class (at Bishop Ngala) graduated on 22nd March, 2008and was posted for Ministry when the college was AITC. Other divinity intakes followed since then.
The College was fully registered on June, 2009 under the Ministry of Education as a teacher training centre.
EKIC has Bishop Ngala as the main Campus at Mitaboni, Machakos County, with other campuses at Machakos Town &Manza Campus also in Machakos County, Mbooni Campus and Kyanginywa(Kibwezi) Campus in Makueni County and Chumvini Campus in Taita-Taveta County.
EKIC has had 45 graduation ceremonies by the year 2012 with candidates graduating in different courses in different modes of study. EKIC is currently a proposed university (Africa Brotherhood Church University) ABCU.
Our Vision
To be a World Class Centre for Knowledge, Practical Skills and Christian Moral Values.
Our Mission
To create self – actualized visionary Godly leaders and professionals for service to God and Humanity to provide hope and Health to a hurting World.
Our Philosophy
Integrating Faith and Professionalism.
Our Core Values
• Godliness – To be loving and obedient to God in service.
• Integrity – Commitment to Honesty and strong moral principle in service delivery.
• Servant leadership – Serving others above self.
• Professionalism – High training standards.
• Innovativeness – Continuous improvement through research.
Courses Offered at Eastern Kenya Integrated College
Take a look at the courses offered at Eastern Kenya Integrated College and find one that meets your needs.
Find Eastern Kenya Integrated College courses offered:-
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1. Craft in Information Technology (KNEC)
2. Craft in Business Single & Group Stage I (KNEC)
3. Craft in Business Single & Group Stage II (KNEC)
4. Diploma in Human Resource Management (KNEC)
5. Craft in Human Resource Management (KNEC)
6. Craftin Business Management (KNEC)
7. Diploma in Business Management (KNEC)
8. Craft in Sales &Marketing (KNEC)
9. Crafti n Secretarial Studies (KNEC)
10. Craft in Social Work &Community Development (KNEC)
11. Craft in Food &Beverage Production &Sales& Service (KNEC)
12. Diploma in Food &Beverage Production &Sales& Service Management (KNEC)
More courses on offer in Artisan, Craft Certs, Certificates & Diploma Courses in the following Areas:
1.School of Hospitality
(a) Hospitality management
(b) Food & Beverage management
(c) Tourism management
(d) Bakery & cake baking.
2.School of Education
(a)Diploma in Teacher Education(DTE) Secondary Grade C+
(b)Diploma in primary Teachers Education(DPTE) Primary Grade C
(c)Diploma in Early Childhood Teachers Education(DECTE) Grade C
Some National polytechnics in the country include Kisumu, Kabete, Meru, Mombasa, Nyeri, Kisii, Sigalagala, North Eastern and Kitale among others.
Speaking to press in her Office, the institute’s principal Loice Kuti said the management has put measures in place to elevate Sang’alo to a national Polytechnic so that it can serve more students and impact them with required skills. Kuti said that the government has embarked on a rebranding campaign to change residents’ mindsets about Technical training institutes, saying that there has been a lot of stigma on the people who used to take courses in these institutes in the past.
She said in order to attain Kenya vision 2030 and the big four agenda; housing, healthcare, manufacturing and food security in the country, the government now prefers technical courses which are hands on which are offered in Vocational training centres and technical training institutes.
She further said that Sang’alo Institute of Science and Technology (SIST) is a public institute situated in Bungoma County, seven kilometres from Bungoma town. The Institute which was established in 1977 has more than 500 acres of land that is adequate for it to be expanded to a national polytechnic.
The principal added that with an enrollment of 4,900 students before the outbreak of Covid-19 pandemic, the institution began by offering purely agricultural courses but later started offering other Technical and Business courses.
She affirmed that Sang’alo Institute promotes a cooperative, positive and safe learning environment which ensures that the education of each student is the heart of the institutes’ operation.
She added that the institute has advanced plans with GIZ Kenya to train youths in short courses, such as apiculture to give them knowledge in scientific bee keeping, whereby bees will be bred commercially in apiaries in places where there are sufficient bee pastures to produce honey the most valuable nutritional food and wax.
She added that the institute has ten beehives which will be increased with time so that youths can be taught modern apiculture skills.
“Through partnerships with the community, the Institute enables students to become responsible citizens who are productive members of the community,’’ she noted.
She noted that bees wax is used in the cosmetic and medical industry because it has medical value, it is also used in making candles, preparing shoe polish, furniture, coating for cheeses and as food additive.
“We have not operated at full capacity for we have 3,600 students right now. We have been forced to buy tents and these challenges have an expenditure which was not planned for as well as a change of culture, which is not easy to adjust to due to the outbreak of Covid-19,’’ she said.
Other programmes that the institutes offer include; dairy farming, rabbit keeping, poultry and intensive maize farming.