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2020 available funding, Scholarships, for students in Kenya: Application for the Presidential Secondary Schools Bursary Fund (PSSB) and over 10 other funds

There are a number of scholarships and funding opportunities available for students in Kenya. These opportunities enable students to undertake their studies undisturbed as they cater for school fees and other requirements. Below is a host of opportunities to consider:

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, 2018/2019. 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 Subcounties’ children offices.

OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS IN KENYA

  1. EQUITY BANK’S WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIPS 

    • Application forms are available at Equity Bank Branches and Equity Agents immediately after the release of KCPE results. Students can pick up and submit completed application forms at an Equity Bank branch or Equity Agent in the District where they attended primary school.
    • The program offers a comprehensive scholarship package that includes tuition, books, uniforms, transportation and pocket money for all four years of the student’s secondary education. Scholars also receive leadership development, career guidance and mentoring to ensure they achieve their full potential.
    • Click on this link to download the application form and other instructions from the official Equity page: EQUITY BANK’S WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIP FORM

 


2. KCB BANK SCHOLARSHIPS:

The Kenya Commercial Bank, KCB, offers scholarships to needy students yearly. To qualify for a KCB Scholarship;

  • The applicant must come from a needy home
  • The applicant must attain the prescribed county cut off marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination
  • The applicant must have a calling latter to a national or county/ex-county secondary school
To access a KCB scholarship;
  • Applicants collect application forms at any KCB Branch countrywide. The forms are available in the branches starting 1st December
  • Applicants submit their applications in a county interview and selection process
  • The interviews are conducted by KCB staff teams
  • Applicants with disability are recruited through the county social development offices and integrated /special primary schools
  • Home visits are conducted to verify the needy status of the shortlisted candidates
  • Selected candidates are assigned to individual mentors and begin school
The KCB Scholarship package entails:
  • Payment of school fees for the 4 years of secondary school
  • Support for personal effects, learning materials and assistive devices for students with disability
  • Quarterly one-on-one mentorship sessions with KCB branch staff and an annual holiday mentorship programme
  • Internship and employment opportunities during and after the university studies
  • Equitable distribution across the counties and gender balance is sought to ensure both boys and girls benefit from the programme.

To download the Scholarship form, visit: KCB SCHOLARSHIP FORM


3. CO-OPERATIVE BANK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

  • The secondary scholarship program was initiated in the year 2007 and has grown from an initial sponsorship of 30 students per region, to 60 students per region and 5 students per county for the 47 counties in Kenya. A total of 655 students per year from 2014.
  • Visit the CO-OPERATIVE BANK page for further details by clicking on: https://www.co-opbank.co.ke/info/co-op-bank-foundation

4. KTDA NATIONAL TEA SCHOLARSHIP

The kenya Tea Development Authority, KTDA, National Tea Scholarship is designed to help bright but financially challenged students in meeting their school fees. Successful applicants will be required to keep good grades in High School. The KTDA National Tea Scholarship is limited to students within the KTDA Factory catchment areas. Download the KTDA Scholarship form from their official page at: https://ktdateas.com/pdfdocuments/KTDA%20Scholarship%20Form.pdf


5. KenGen FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS

  • Since 2005, KenGen has invested Ksh 17.5 Million in the sponsorship for tomorrow’s leaders – 184 Secondary School pupils and 108 University graduates.
  • The secondary school scholarships target each area’s top KCPE performing pupils, while the university ones target top KCSE performers. The university students also get an opportunity to work as interns in KenGen Head Office and stations. Once they complete, the top performing graduates receive a job offer from KenGen.
  • Click on this link to visit the official KenGen page for more details: https://www.kengenfoundation.co.ke/pillar/launch-of-the-mentorship-program/

6. THE JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION, JKF, SCHOLARSHIPS.

Get more details on this Scholarship here: http://scholarship.jkf.co.ke/


7. FAMILY BANK FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS.

  • The bank is currently sponsoring 280 students in secondary schools through the Family Bank Education Scholarship Fund. Family Bank also supports education initiatives with an aim to build and enhance capacity. The bank has contributed cash and other related donations towards the support of education to the Kenya Private Schools Association AGM, sponsorship for the 38th University of Nairobi Accounting Students Association Anniversary Dinner, support of the vulnerable Student’s Education and in addition donated trophies to various schools to award the best students and schools during prize giving events.
  • They have also constructed two classrooms at Langas Primary School in Eldoret as well as boosting the Othaya Bursary kitty. Family Bank further sponsored Kiriri Women University with a financial donation.
  • Download the scholarship application form at: https://thefamilygroupfoundation.org/scholarships/

8. The Victor Wanyama Foundation Scholarship

  1. The Victor Wanyama Foundation has set up a scholarship fund for bright and needy students across the country.
  2. The scholarship fund is limited to the KCPE class of 2019 students who have secured placement in secondary schools.
  3. The Victor Wanyama Foundation gives this form FREE OF CHARGE.
DOWNLOAD VWF SCHOLARSHIP FORM HERE

9. Other Scholarships and bursaries that may be of help include:

  • Constituency Development Fund, CDF, bursaries
  • County Governments Bursary schemes
  • Members of County Assemblies, MCAs, Bursaries
  • Centum Scholarships
  • Rhino Cement Foundation Scholarships
  • Elimu Fund scholarships.
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FULL DETAILS ON EQUITY’S WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIP

One of the Scholarships available to those joining secondary school is the Equity Bank’s Wings to Fly Scholarship. he program targets high achieving yet needy (orphan or vulnerable) students identified by assessing two main criteria based on academic performance at KCPE and social-economic vulnerability as follows:

  1. Academic achievement- Qualifying students must be in the top 5th percentile in KCPE in their District.
  2. Students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds – Eligible students who would not be able to attend secondary school for reasons arising from loss of one or both parents; parents who are unable to educate their children because they are physically or mentally disabled, living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic debilitating illness; families that have been displaced due to natural disasters such as floods, drought, famine or civil conflict; families that have no evidence of accumulated assets; children who show evidence of bursaries received or financial assistance in the past or who have a past history of school absenteeism due to lack of tuition fees.

Each year, the Equity Bank Group gives scholarships to needy form ones under the Wings to Fly Programme.

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Details about the Wings to Fly Scholarship

  • Candidates who have attained 350 marks and above are advised to fill in the application form, attach their slip and return the same to the nearest Equity Bank branch or Equity Bank Agent.
  • Application forms can be obtained from Equity Bank or nearby Equity Bank Agents
  • Completed application forms must be returned to the Equity Bank branch or Equity Bank Agent not later than 10th January
  • Shortlisted students will be invited for interviews which will be conducted by the Equity Group Foundation District Scholarship Selection Board.
  • The Wings to Fly scholarship caters for school fees, books, uniform, transport, shopping and pocket money for the four years of secondary school.

2020 WINGS TO FLY SECONDARY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
  • Only 2019 KCPE candidates are eligible to make an application for this scholarship.
  • The information provided in this form is intended to help Equity Group Foundation Community Scholarship Selection Board (CSSB) understand the applicant’s academic and financial position for the purpose of assessment for scholarship/award.
  • All fields with asterisk (*) are mandatory fields and must be filled accordingly.
  • This application form must be filled accurately, honestly and completely. Equity Group Foundation will reject any applications without relevant documents.
  • Please review the following documents and if required have soft/scanned copies for ease of completing the online application form:
  1. KCPE Results Slip (official KNEC slip or signed & stamped paper with grades from the school). For early bird applications, you will be allowed to fill the application form without KCPE marks. However, these marks must be entered and result slip attached before final submission.
  2. Copy of Death Certificate (if father/mother deceased).
  3. Evidence of financial support (if they have received support in the past).
  4. Evidence of special needs (if they have indicated special needs).
  5. Copy of Pay Slip/ Bank Statement (if parents/guardians are employed/business).
  6. Signed declaration by Applicant and Parent/Guardian
  7. Filled application and recommendation form by Head Teacher, Provincial Adm., Religious Leader and any other.
  • The completion and submission of this form is not a guarantee for sponsorship.
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.
  • Any false statements, omissions or forged documents will lead to automatic disqualification.
  • Please note that the application cannot be edited once it has been submitted.

WINGS TO FLY SELECTION CRITERIA An eligible applicant for the Wings to Fly Scholarship should be academically promising and either be orphaned and/or from vulnerable backgrounds as defined below:

  • Children who have lost one or both parents and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education – evidence in form of Death Certificates/Burial Permits/letter from your Chief should be attached.
  • Children who are and/or whose parents are physically, visually, or hearing impaired and are unable to educate their children and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education
  • Children who are and/or whose parents are living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic debilitating illnesses and are unable to educate their children and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education – medical records should be sought
  • Children who come from vulnerable and marginalized groups or indigenous communities or have suffered from cultural practices e.g. early marriage, female genital mutilation or negative influences including radicalization, child labour among others.
  • Children from families affected by natural disasters such as flooding, drought, and famine or civil conflict and are unable to educate their children and have no relative or guardian or sponsor to provide for their secondary education
  • Children who have suffered neglect and/or abandonment and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education
  • Children with parents living under extreme poverty and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education

GUIDE ON FILLING THE 2020 WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIP FORM

HOW TO APPLY ONLINE

Applicant should create a new account through the portal https://egfdmis.equitybank.co.ke/register_w2f and fill in the 2020 application form for consideration.


SCHOLARSHIPS FOR FORM ONES, 2020.

Download the forms by clicking on the links, below:

  Good Luck!

Bishop Okoth Mbaga Secondary School KCSE Results KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Bishop Okoth Girls’ Mbaga Secondary School is a top performing extra county school located in Siaya County, Nyanza region in Kenya.

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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MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Bishop Okoth Girls’ Mbaga Secondary School is located at the base of Mbaga Hill in Siaya County, Siaya Sub-County, Boro Division, and Kowet sub location. It is about 3.0 KM from Siaya Kenya Commercial Bank in Siaya town, approximately 6 minutes’ drive. The school is sponsored by the Catholic Church, Kisumu Arch Diocese.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH 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: Bishop Okoth Girls’ Mbaga Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 42705102
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0704 522 023
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 221, Siaya 40600
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: info@mbagagirls.sc.ke
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: www.mbagagirls.sc.ke
MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Bishop Okoth Girls’ Mbaga Secondary school was established in 1977 by the Catholic Church Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph- Asumbi on the piece of land that was given by the “JOKAKAN” of Alego Mbaga Community. The Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph established the school to mitigate the impact of illiteracy in Siaya County and the entire Nyanza Region. The first group of students were 75. They used two class rooms within the school compound and shared one room as a dormitory at Mbaga Complex, currently the Mbaga Mixed Boarding Primary.

Years later, the Catholic Church through the leadership of Arch Bishop Okoth of Kisumu Arch Diocese spearheaded the expansion of the school land from the late Osuri, who surrendered the parcel and migrated to Yimbo to allow extension of the schools’ facilities

Since then, the school has gone through a transition of leadership and the dynamic group of students who have posted tremendously good results across the years.

Her population has since then grown from the 75 pioneer students to the current 1448 students

We are a happy family, made up of the peaceful surrounding Mbaga community, the teaching and the none-teaching staff and our brilliant students. We celebrate our Excellence in core-curricular activities this year and the years before.  This year, our music and scouting students had flown our school flag high at the national levels.

Bishop Okoth Girls’ Mbaga is a school of Choice as Discipline is our road to great success.

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MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

To make bishop okoth Mbaga a Center of Excellence.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To Provide, promote and co-ordinate quality education for the empowerment of girls to become caring, competent and responsible citizens who have respect for life and educational values.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Discipline is the road to success.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH 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.

MBAGA GIRLS HIGH 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 posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 5.493 out of the 346 candidates who sat the examination.

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MBAGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

Planning to pay the school a visit? Below are some of the lovely scenes you will experience.

Bishop Okoth Mbaga Girls’ Secondary School

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Mwalimu National SACCO makes changes on its loan products; Read the details here

Mwalimu National is the largest African Sacco with a membership drawn from teachers all over Kenya. Mwalimu National seeks to enable the TEACHERS access affordable financial services. The SACCO enjoys membership from all parts of the country.

NEW CHANGES IN MWALIMU SACCO BUSINESS LOANS

Here is the latest Communique from Mwalimu National SACCO management on new changes in their Business Loans;

‘This is to inform you that Mwalimu National Sacco Board Vide MIN/BOD/109/2019 effected the following changes on our Business loan products in line with improving financial services and financial solutions to our members. The new changes take effect from 1st December 2019; –

1. INDIVIDUAL LOAN:

  • Repayment term extended from 36 to 60 Months.
  • Minimum loan amount from Kes 500,000/= to Kes 150,000/=
  • Maximum loan amount maintained at Kes 5,000,000/=
  •  Minimum saving of 20% of the loan amount Applied.
  •  Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/-
  • Loan to be secured by conventional collateral and disbursement subject to security perfection in all aspects and compliance with Approval terms.
  • Member to open and maintain a Biashara FOSA account and channel their proceeds through the FOSA account
  • Flexible Loan repayment terms synchronized with respective borrower cashflow cycles i.e. (Monthly, Termly, quarterly in advance).
  • Businesses funded through this product shall be insured through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd but the underwriter can be the choice of the member
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  • Members to maintain at least one-month equivalent of loan installment in Biashara account at all times during the loan term.
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  •  Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting

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2. GROUP LOANS:

  • Group must have had a banking relationship with the Sacco for at least six months
  • Group minimum saving of 25% of the loan amount sought
  • Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/=.
  • Group loans limited to groups pursuing common interest projects and have verifiable business plans
  • Groups to open and maintain FOSA account with Mwalimu National account
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  • Graduation from one tier to the next shall be pegged on loan repayment track record and banking relationship through our FOSA accounts.
  • Members to maintain at least one-month equivalent of loan installment in Biashara account at all times during the loan term.
  •  Loan to be secured by conventional collateral and disbursement subject to security perfection and compliance with approval terms.
  •  Groups will be issued with loan offer letters and other relevant loan documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting.

3. SENIOR SAVER LOAN: –

  • Senior saver must have attained Back office saving of Kes 1,500,000 and above.
  •  Loan limits extended from Kes 10,000,000/= to Maximum Kes 15 Million.
  •  Loan repayment term extended from 72 Months to 120 Months maximum
  •  Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 2,000/-
  • Loan eligibility subject to member demonstrated ability to service the loan amount sought this to be ascertained through business appraisal and supporting documentation i.e. books of accounts and bank statements.
  • There will be 30 days grace period from the date of loan disbursement.
  •  Where member is undertaking capital projects, appraisal, financing and administration of loan proceeds shall be closely monitored and phased disbursement shall be adopted.
  • Businesses funded through this product shall be insured through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd, but the underwriter can be the choice of the member.
  • For capital projects member must raise 20% of the project cost and Sacco financing be limited to 80% financing.
  • Senior saver to open and patronize Biashara FOSA accounts and channel their business proceeds through the FOSA account
  • Flexible Loan repayment terms synchronized with respective borrower cashflow cycles i.e. (Monthly, Termly, quarterly in advance)
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting,

4. MOTORCYCLE LOAN: –

  • Members can source the motorbikes from dealers of their choice and brand of their choice and submit proforma invoice for the motorbike being financed 30% of the proforma invoice price shall be raised by the member and placed as a deposit with Mwalimu National Sacco.
  • Minimum monthly contribution to business loan savings will be Kes 1,000/-
  • Motorbikes shall be jointly registered between Mwalimu National Sacco & the member before payment is done to the dealer.
  • The financed motorcycle shall always be comprehensively insured, and Mwalimu National Sacco interest noted as “financier/First loss payee Insurance shall be done through Spire Insurance Brokers Ltd.
  • Members shall be issued with Loan offer letters and other relevant loan contract
  • documents i.e. Loan schedules and letters of set-off.
  • Applicant’s credit reference bureau reports will be used in application vetting.

RESTRUCTURE OF DEFAULTED LOANS

Mwalimu National Sacco Board Vide MIN/BOD/119/2019 approved restructuring guidelines for non Perfoming loans as per the guidelines stipulated hereunder; –

  • The member must make a formal request to have the facility restructured and submit support documents.
  • Member shall be appraised to ascertain viability of repayment plan and commitment to the loan obligation.
  • Member must maintain POSA salary account and channel their employment and business incomes through Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA account.
  • The Member to be issued with a loan offer letter detailing all their obligations in the Sacco and their corresponding securities as well as covenants governing the restructure of their facilities, the letter to be executed and attested to guide future relations.
  • Member shall provide conventional collateral to secure outstanding loan exposure. Security perfection on the business loan facility to be undertaken/verified to ensure sufficiency and legitimacy of the collateral in place before disbursement of restructured amount.
  • Where a member had sought legal redress, the Member to register a memorandum in court withdrawing the court case filed against the society as pertains realization of pledged collateral for the defaulted loan and notify the court of the proposed loan work out strategy.
  • Member to offset all recovery costs associated with the court case i.e. Valuers fee, Advocates fee notes and auctioneers’ fees and any other incidental costs associated with restructure of this facility.
  • Restructured loans shall not be entitled to bridging, top-up during the lifetime.
  • The borrower should be willing to pay appraisal fee to be fixed from time to time and show proof before the restructuring can be commenced. For the time being the fee will be 2% of the outstanding facility to a maximum of Ksh.200,000 and a minimum of Ksh.10,000,
  • Member to adhere to loan schedule repayment plan and subsequent default upon restructuring will result in commencement of recovery proceedings.

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Police open probe after burglars broke into St. Jonathan Primary and Secondary Schools.

Police have initiated an investigation following a break-in at St. Jonathan Primary and Secondary School located in the West Kanyamamba sub-location of Rongo in Migori County.

The area assistant chief, George Omuono, stated that the incident led to the theft of multiple items, including six laptops.

He reported that the intruders gained access to the administration block serving both the primary and secondary educational sections.

In addition to the six laptops, the assailants also stole printed school uniforms and a gas cylinder from the primary section, all of which have yet to be recovered.

The thieves additionally removed a generator and a printer from the secondary section but subsequently abandoned those items within the school premises.

“Certain form four students who visited to inspect their agriculture project observed the break-in,” Omuono clarified.

To date, no suspects have been apprehended, but law enforcement officers are actively pursuing inquiries.

This incident follows a comparable theft of eight laptops at Okenge Primary School in the Nyatike sub-county of Migori County, which occurred just days prior.

How to Log in to Kisii University Students Portal online, for Registration, E-Learning, Hostel Booking, Fees, Courses and Exam Results

The university offers a wide range of education courses in its Faculty of Education. Bachelor of Education Course Requirements: Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects, 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects, Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units). P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

Admission Requirements

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS

The admissions office is in the academic affairs department. The office is mandated to receive, process, and dispatch admission letters for eligible applicants. Kisii University offers various courses, at different levels ranging from certificates to PhD. Students interested in full-time, evening and weekend modes of study can apply for January, May and September intakes. Those interested in school based programs can apply for April, August and December intakes. Application forms are obtained from the admissions office at the main campus or from our campuses across the country. They can also be downloaded from our website >>application forms . The duly filled forms should be accompanied with relevant certificates, a passport size photo and an original bank in pay slip for a non-refundable application fees. The application fees is kshs. 2,000.00 for Degree and enhancement programs, Kshs. 1,000.00 for Diplomas, Kshs.500.00 for certificates and bridging programs. The filled forms can be returned to: The Registrar Academic affairs, Kisii University P.o. Box 408-40200 Kisii. They can also be dropped at the admissions office at the main campus or at any of our campuses countrywide. Application fee can be paid in the following Banks;

Bank Account Name Account No
National Bank of Kenya Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 01230035009000
Co-operative bank of Kenya Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 01129297079400
KCB LTD Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 1148599398

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE)

This curriculum is for the Science Teacher Education program. This program was established at Kisii University in response to the continued need for qualified graduate Science Teachers in the Secondary Schools and tertiary institutions. This program is planned in line with the requirements of the current secondary school curriculum. The Bachelor of Education (science) degree. The program is practical oriented in nature, in keeping with practical and vacation of thrust of the current educational system. The faculty of education and human resources offers professional courses for this program. Here are the subject combinations: 1.MATHS/PHYSICS 2.MATHS/BIOLOGY 3.MATHS/CHEMISTRY 4.MATHS/GEOGRAPHY 5.BIOLOGY/PHYSICS 6.BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY 7.PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Candidates must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of the university Candidates must have a mean grade of C+ and above (or equivalent) and at least a C+ in the subject of specialization OR A level with two principal passes in relevant subjects. In addition, they must also satisfy departmental requirements before registering for a course in the particular department

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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AS SET BY KUCCPSCluster 22 – Education Science & Education Arts
  1. CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG
  2. CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
  3. CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 BIO / CHE / PHY / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
  4. CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / 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
  1. SUBJECT 1: ENG; C
  2. SUBJECT 2: MAT A / MAT B; C
  3. SUBJECT 3: BIO / PHY / CHE / PSC / BSC / BIO / GSC: C+
Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’Leveland1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.
Bachelor of Education(Science) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE with at least C (Plain) in Mathematics and C+ in each of the two teaching subjects or 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary pass at A’ Level in Mathematics,
  2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Diploma in Education.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS)

Bachelor of Education Arts in a new four years degree program offered at Kisii University. The program is divided into various sub departments like, Educational Psychology and Counseling, Curriculum and Instructions, Educational Fountains, Administration and Planning, Literature, language and linguistics, Mathematics, economics, business studies and geography. Associate departments include: philosophy, religious studies and history The program aims at training and producing qualified graduate teachers/educators in order to achieve the national goals and objectives of education and development. OBJECTIVES The program is designed to provide adequate opportunities in both theory and practice of education. The program prepares students: e) To conduct training and carry out research on education and their areas of specialization MODE OF STUDY Regular and school based programmes available COMBINATIONS 1.ENGLISH/LITTERATURE 2.KISWAHILI/HISTORY 3.KISWAHILI/RELIGION 4.KISWAHILI/GEOGRAPHY 5.HISTORY/RELIGION 6.HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY 7.RELIGION/GEOGRAPHY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Requirement C+ aggregate grade in KCSE plus C+ in areas of specialization and minimum of C+ in either English or Kiswahili

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KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES ON OFFER AT KISII UNIVERSITY

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1087101 BACHELOR OF ARTS 23.930 26.569 31.918
2 1087107 BACHELOR OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE 28.805 31.853 35.382 39.817
3 1087108 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY) 25.101 31.081 30.262 34.653
4 1087111 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY ( BOTANY OR ZOOLOGY OPTION) 28.656
5 1087112 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOCHEMISTRY) 25.368 30.465 34.980
6 1087114 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY) 24.797 26.212 31.971 30.877
7 1087115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 24.726 33.106 34.566 33.336
8 1087122 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE 24.613 22.305 26.501
9 1087123 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MICROBIOLOGY) 29.600 25.048
10 1087131 BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY 39.003
11 1087132 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 34.337
12 1087133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 26.917 28.992 32.546 37.141
13 1087134 BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 36.423 35.008 28.622 41.125
14 1087135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.847 24.349 28.488 33.157
15 1087136 BACHELOR OF ARTS (CRIMINOLOGY AND SECURITY STUDIES) 25.821 24.830 25.006 36.511
16 1087137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.740 26.723 31.910 30.744
17 1087151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 24.655 24.736 27.203 34.421
18 1087152 BACHELOR OF SECRETARIAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 25.050 25.142 23.000
19 1087153 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
20 1087155 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION) 24.774
21 1087159 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) 24.909 27.819 33.741
22 1087164 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS) 26.195 26.168 25.662 32.052
23 1087171 BACHELOR OF ARTS (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT) 25.448 24.055 23.000
24 1087180 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT) 25.122 27.576
25 1087185 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HORTICULTURE)
26 1087189 BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 25.192 26.080 29.454 35.718
27 1087190 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 28.901 30.346 32.096
28 1087194 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES 34.791 30.012 35.138 40.698
29 1087195 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 28.457 26.838 38.040
30 1087198 BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY) 24.451 25.157 30.194
31 1087199 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 27.602 32.229 36.420 37.560
32 1087213 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 20.971 32.008
33 1087216 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 22.599 32.381
34 1087223 BACHELOR OF ECO-TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 24.503 26.211 31.868
35 1087226 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY) 30.582 28.279 28.172
36 1087233 BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES 24.659 24.109 23.000
37 1087234 BACHELOR OF TRAVEL AND TOURS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 24.380 25.457 31.285
38 1087236 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.123 25.470 25.107 34.512
39 1087237 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY) 25.399
40 1087247 BACHELOR OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT 24.764 26.898 34.841
41 1087256 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT 27.445 21.862 32.380
42 1087292 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GEOGRAPHY) 26.660
43 1087293 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL SCIENCE 26.913 25.603 30.368
44 1087299 BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS 25.651 26.401 31.667
45 1087302 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES) 29.539 26.400 23.000
46 1087303 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 27.014
47 1087309 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTING) 25.893 26.387 25.613 34.680
48 1087324 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN KISWAHILI 24.830 25.493 32.703
49 1087327 BACHELOR OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 25.190 24.478
50 1087337 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 24.546 25.885 23.000
51 1087347 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED AQUATIC SCIENCE) 24.170 23.000
52 1087348 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 30.657 22.837 28.448
53 1087385 BACHELOR OF ARTS (COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA) 24.650 26.161 30.369
54 1087387 BACHELOR OF CATERING AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT 27.186 26.059 27.016
55 1087388 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE 24.990 25.615 31.880
56 1087401 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (WASTE MANAGEMENT)
57 1087417 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION & EXTENSION 24.266 21.349 34.809
58 1087423 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT 31.728 22.444 35.212
59 1087429 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOMETRY AND INFORMATICS) 22.608 28.257 31.433
60 1087438 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY) 24.743 36.894
61 1087445 BACHELOR OF ARTS (RELIGIOUS STUDIES) 24.607 23.000
62 1087510 BACHELOR OF CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 25.117 24.749 31.591
63 1087513 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY ( INORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ORGANIC OPTIONS) 23.564 25.109 29.762
64 1087518 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 21.670 23.000
65 1087520 BACHELOR OF ARTS (LINGUISTIC) 26.094 23.000
66 1087522 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HISTORY) 25.009 33.076
67 1087524 BACHELOR OF ARTS (LITERATURE) 24.307 31.302
68 1087525 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (RENEWABLE ENERGY) 26.473 22.765 23.000
69 1087542 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 34.451 36.888 35.506 35.064
70 1087574 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ( ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY) 23.402 22.707 29.428
71 1087575 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NATURAL PRODUCTS) 23.000
72 1087576 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY) 26.769 25.684 33.964
73 1087579 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (GEOPHYSICAL AND MINERALOGY) 25.133 22.741 29.574
74 1087581 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES) 26.149 26.772 23.000
75 1087611 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSERVATION BIOLOGY) 28.967
76 1087615 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT) 30.815 22.489 30.244
77 1087651 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT 24.070 25.713 31.444
78 1087694 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (LABORATORY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) 25.744 25.530 31.470
79 1087709 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS ( PURE MATHEMATICS, APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS) 26.358 24.932 31.214 34.635
80 1087732 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH 28.818 31.238 40.155
81 1087806 BACHELOR OF ARTS (SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK) 25.397 26.737
82 1087811 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FORENSIC BIOLOGY) 25.897 23.406 32.582

  Universities have Students Portals that enable students to get many services online at their convenience. To access the Student Portal, one must be a duly registered student. Once admitted to university, a student is given the Students Portal Log in credentials; Registration Numbers and Password. To Log onto the Kisii University Students Portal, use the link; https://portal.kisiiuniversity.ac.ke/ Here is a list of some of the common services that students get in the Students Portal, Once Logged in:

    •  Fees Statement
    •  Print Statement
    •  Proforma Invoice
    •  Fees Structure
    •  Receipts
  • Academics tab providing information and services on: 1. Time Table 2. Registration for Units 3. List of Registered Units 4. List of Attempted Unit(s) 5. Exam Card 6. Provisional Results 7. Provisional Results / Year
  • Hostel Booking; Here you can reserve a room even when you are on recess.
  • Password Resetting; In case you forget your Log in Password, you can easily reset it by using this tab.

KISII UNIVERSITY EDUCATION COURSES

The university offers a wide range of education courses in its Faculty of Education. Bachelor of Education Course Requirements: Mean grade C+ (Plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects, 2 principal passes at A’Level and 1 subsidiary in relevant subjects, Diploma in Education (May be exempted in relevant units). P1 teachers must have scored C+ at KCSE to qualify.

Admission Requirements

ADMISSION OF STUDENTS

The admissions office is in the academic affairs department. The office is mandated to receive, process, and dispatch admission letters for eligible applicants. Kisii University offers various courses, at different levels ranging from certificates to PhD. Students interested in full-time, evening and weekend modes of study can apply for January, May and September intakes. Those interested in school based programs can apply for April, August and December intakes. Application forms are obtained from the admissions office at the main campus or from our campuses across the country. They can also be downloaded from our website >>application forms . The duly filled forms should be accompanied with relevant certificates, a passport size photo and an original bank in pay slip for a non-refundable application fees. The application fees is kshs. 2,000.00 for Degree and enhancement programs, Kshs. 1,000.00 for Diplomas, Kshs.500.00 for certificates and bridging programs. The filled forms can be returned to: The Registrar Academic affairs, Kisii University P.o. Box 408-40200 Kisii. They can also be dropped at the admissions office at the main campus or at any of our campuses countrywide. Application fee can be paid in the following Banks;

Bank Account Name Account No
National Bank of Kenya Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 01230035009000
Co-operative bank of Kenya Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 01129297079400
KCB LTD Kisii University  Fee Collection Account A/C NO. 1148599398

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE)

This curriculum is for the Science Teacher Education program. This program was established at Kisii University in response to the continued need for qualified graduate Science Teachers in the Secondary Schools and tertiary institutions. This program is planned in line with the requirements of the current secondary school curriculum. The Bachelor of Education (science) degree. The program is practical oriented in nature, in keeping with practical and vacation of thrust of the current educational system. The faculty of education and human resources offers professional courses for this program. Here are the subject combinations: 1.MATHS/PHYSICS 2.MATHS/BIOLOGY 3.MATHS/CHEMISTRY 4.MATHS/GEOGRAPHY 5.BIOLOGY/PHYSICS 6.BIOLOGY/CHEMISTRY 7.PHYSICS/CHEMISTRY ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Candidates must satisfy the minimum entry requirements of the university Candidates must have a mean grade of C+ and above (or equivalent) and at least a C+ in the subject of specialization OR A level with two principal passes in relevant subjects. In addition, they must also satisfy departmental requirements before registering for a course in the particular department

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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AS SET BY KUCCPSCluster 22 – Education Science & Education Arts
  1. CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG
  2. CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
  3. CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 BIO / CHE / PHY / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
  4. CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 KIS / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / 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
  1. SUBJECT 1: ENG; C
  2. SUBJECT 2: MAT A / MAT B; C
  3. SUBJECT 3: BIO / PHY / CHE / PSC / BSC / BIO / GSC: C+
Bachelor of Education(Arts) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade C+ (plus) at KCSE and at least C+ in each of the two teaching subjects chosen,
  2. 2 Principal passes at A’Leveland1 Subsidiary in relevant subjects,
  3. Diploma in Education.
  4. P1teachers must have scored a mean grade of C+ at KCSE with at least C+ in two teaching subjects chosen.
Bachelor of Education(Science) Admission Requirements
  1. Mean grade of C+(Plus) at KCSE with at least C (Plain) in Mathematics and C+ in each of the two teaching subjects or 2 Principal passes and 1 Subsidiary pass at A’ Level in Mathematics,
  2. Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Diploma in Education.

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS)

Bachelor of Education Arts in a new four years degree program offered at Kisii University. The program is divided into various sub departments like, Educational Psychology and Counseling, Curriculum and Instructions, Educational Fountains, Administration and Planning, Literature, language and linguistics, Mathematics, economics, business studies and geography. Associate departments include: philosophy, religious studies and history The program aims at training and producing qualified graduate teachers/educators in order to achieve the national goals and objectives of education and development. OBJECTIVES The program is designed to provide adequate opportunities in both theory and practice of education. The program prepares students: e) To conduct training and carry out research on education and their areas of specialization MODE OF STUDY Regular and school based programmes available COMBINATIONS 1.ENGLISH/LITTERATURE 2.KISWAHILI/HISTORY 3.KISWAHILI/RELIGION 4.KISWAHILI/GEOGRAPHY 5.HISTORY/RELIGION 6.HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY 7.RELIGION/GEOGRAPHY ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Requirement C+ aggregate grade in KCSE plus C+ in areas of specialization and minimum of C+ in either English or Kiswahili

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KUCCPS APPROVED PROGRAMMES ON OFFER AT KISII UNIVERSITY

S/N PROGRAMME CODE PROGRAMME NAME 2019 CUTOFF 2018 CUTOFF 2017 CUTOFF 2016 CUTOFF 2015 CUTOFF
1 1087101 BACHELOR OF ARTS 23.930 26.569 31.918
2 1087107 BACHELOR OF ACTUARIAL SCIENCE 28.805 31.853 35.382 39.817
3 1087108 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY) 25.101 31.081 30.262 34.653
4 1087111 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY ( BOTANY OR ZOOLOGY OPTION) 28.656
5 1087112 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOCHEMISTRY) 25.368 30.465 34.980
6 1087114 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY) 24.797 26.212 31.971 30.877
7 1087115 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 24.726 33.106 34.566 33.336
8 1087122 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE 24.613 22.305 26.501
9 1087123 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MICROBIOLOGY) 29.600 25.048
10 1087131 BACHELOR OF MEDICINE AND BACHELOR OF SURGERY 39.003
11 1087132 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING 34.337
12 1087133 BACHELOR OF COMMERCE 26.917 28.992 32.546 37.141
13 1087134 BACHELOR OF LAWS (LL.B.) 36.423 35.008 28.622 41.125
14 1087135 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (ARTS) 26.847 24.349 28.488 33.157
15 1087136 BACHELOR OF ARTS (CRIMINOLOGY AND SECURITY STUDIES) 25.821 24.830 25.006 36.511
16 1087137 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SCIENCE) 30.740 26.723 31.910 30.744
17 1087151 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 24.655 24.736 27.203 34.421
18 1087152 BACHELOR OF SECRETARIAL MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION 25.050 25.142 23.000
19 1087153 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
20 1087155 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION) 24.774
21 1087159 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND POLITICAL SCIENCE) 24.909 27.819 33.741
22 1087164 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED STATISTICS) 26.195 26.168 25.662 32.052
23 1087171 BACHELOR OF ARTS (COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT) 25.448 24.055 23.000
24 1087180 BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT) 25.122 27.576
25 1087185 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HORTICULTURE)
26 1087189 BACHELOR OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 25.192 26.080 29.454 35.718
27 1087190 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FOOD NUTRITION AND DIETETICS 28.901 30.346 32.096
28 1087194 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES 34.791 30.012 35.138 40.698
29 1087195 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES & TECHNOLOGY 28.457 26.838 38.040
30 1087198 BACHELOR OF ARTS (ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY) 24.451 25.157 30.194
31 1087199 BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 27.602 32.229 36.420 37.560
32 1087213 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 20.971 32.008
33 1087216 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS 22.599 32.381
34 1087223 BACHELOR OF ECO-TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT 24.503 26.211 31.868
35 1087226 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOTECHNOLOGY) 30.582 28.279 28.172
36 1087233 BACHELOR OF LIBRARY AND INFORMATION STUDIES 24.659 24.109 23.000
37 1087234 BACHELOR OF TRAVEL AND TOURS OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 24.380 25.457 31.285
38 1087236 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24.123 25.470 25.107 34.512
39 1087237 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PSYCHOLOGY) 25.399
40 1087247 BACHELOR OF PURCHASING AND SUPPLIES MANAGEMENT 24.764 26.898 34.841
41 1087256 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT 27.445 21.862 32.380
42 1087292 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GEOGRAPHY) 26.660
43 1087293 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ANIMAL SCIENCE 26.913 25.603 30.368
44 1087299 BACHELOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS 25.651 26.401 31.667
45 1087302 BACHELOR OF ARTS (GENDER AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES) 29.539 26.400 23.000
46 1087303 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES 27.014
47 1087309 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (MATHEMATICS WITH COMPUTING) 25.893 26.387 25.613 34.680
48 1087324 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN KISWAHILI 24.830 25.493 32.703
49 1087327 BACHELOR OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT 25.190 24.478
50 1087337 BACHELOR OF ARTS IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY 24.546 25.885 23.000
51 1087347 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED AQUATIC SCIENCE) 24.170 23.000
52 1087348 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 30.657 22.837 28.448
53 1087385 BACHELOR OF ARTS (COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA) 24.650 26.161 30.369
54 1087387 BACHELOR OF CATERING AND HOTEL MANAGEMENT 27.186 26.059 27.016
55 1087388 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN APPLIED COMPUTER SCIENCE 24.990 25.615 31.880
56 1087401 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (WASTE MANAGEMENT)
57 1087417 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION & EXTENSION 24.266 21.349 34.809
58 1087423 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN COMMUNITY HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT 31.728 22.444 35.212
59 1087429 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BIOMETRY AND INFORMATICS) 22.608 28.257 31.433
60 1087438 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY) 24.743 36.894
61 1087445 BACHELOR OF ARTS (RELIGIOUS STUDIES) 24.607 23.000
62 1087510 BACHELOR OF CO-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT 25.117 24.749 31.591
63 1087513 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHEMISTRY ( INORGANIC, PHYSICAL AND ORGANIC OPTIONS) 23.564 25.109 29.762
64 1087518 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN FISHERIES AND AQUACULTURE 21.670 23.000
65 1087520 BACHELOR OF ARTS (LINGUISTIC) 26.094 23.000
66 1087522 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HISTORY) 25.009 33.076
67 1087524 BACHELOR OF ARTS (LITERATURE) 24.307 31.302
68 1087525 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (RENEWABLE ENERGY) 26.473 22.765 23.000
69 1087542 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 34.451 36.888 35.506 35.064
70 1087574 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ( ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY) 23.402 22.707 29.428
71 1087575 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (NATURAL PRODUCTS) 23.000
72 1087576 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (PETROLEUM CHEMISTRY) 26.769 25.684 33.964
73 1087579 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (GEOPHYSICAL AND MINERALOGY) 25.133 22.741 29.574
74 1087581 BACHELOR OF ARTS (PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES) 26.149 26.772 23.000
75 1087611 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSERVATION BIOLOGY) 28.967
76 1087615 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT) 30.815 22.489 30.244
77 1087651 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT 24.070 25.713 31.444
78 1087694 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (LABORATORY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) 25.744 25.530 31.470
79 1087709 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MATHEMATICS ( PURE MATHEMATICS, APPLIED MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS) 26.358 24.932 31.214 34.635
80 1087732 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH 28.818 31.238 40.155
81 1087806 BACHELOR OF ARTS (SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL WORK) 25.397 26.737
82 1087811 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (FORENSIC BIOLOGY) 25.897 23.406 32.582

 

Riokindo Girls High School; full details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

Riokindo Girls High School is a girls’ only secondary school located in Marani near Kisii Town, Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County, Nyanza region, Kenya.

This article provides complete information about Riokindo Girls 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.

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RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Riokindo Girls High School is a girls’ only secondary school located in Marani near Kisii Town, Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County, Nyanza region, Kenya.

RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Riokindo Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Marani near Kisii Town, Kitutu Chache North Constituency, Kisii County, Nyanza region, Kenya.
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  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
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RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION
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RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH 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.

RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH 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 posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 7.355.

RIOKINDO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE 2019 RESULTS ANALYSIS
​A0, A-1, B+6, B16, B-12, C+15, C14, C-11, D+1, D0, D-0, E0
Mean Score – 7.355
Number of candidates – 76
University Qualifiers – 50
% of University Qualifiers – 65.79%

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Riokindo Girls Secondary School

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AON Minet Teachers Medical Scheme- Optical Service Providers Countrywide, including exact location of facility

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OPTICAL SERVICE PROVIDERS

Once registered, AON will provide optical cover in the following facilities; Countrywide:

Minet Teachers Medical Scheme- Optical Service Providers
Central Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
Kirinyaga . . . .
Kirinyaga . KERUGOYA DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KERUGOYA
Murang’a
Murang’a . MURANGA TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MURANGA
Nyandarua
Nyandarua . OL KALOU DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD OL KALOU
Nyeri
Nyeri . KARATINA DIRECT KARATINA MATERNITY NURSING HOME
Nyeri . NYERI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD NYERI JENKIM PLAZA
Nyeri . NYERI TOWN DIRECT GREAT BATIAN OPTICAL LIMITED
Coast Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
KILIFI . . . .
KILIFI MALINDI MALINDI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MALINDI
KILIFI KILIFI SOUTH MTWAPA DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MTWAPA
KWALE
KWALE MSAMBWENI DIANI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD DIANI
LAMU
LAMU LAMU WEST LAMU TOWN DIRECT RANIV OPTICALS
MOMBASA
MOMBASA KISAUNI KISAUNI TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MOMBASA
TAITA TAVETA
TAITA TAVETA MWATATE MWATATE DIRECT VOI EYE CARE CLINIC
TAITA TAVETA TAVETA TAVETA DIRECT SANN OPTICALS
TANA RIVER
TANA RIVER GALOLE HOLLA TOWN DIRECT MVITA EYE CARE SERVICES LTD
Eastern Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
EMBU . . . .
EMBU EMBU WEST EMBU DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD EMBU
EMBU EMBU EAST ENA DIRECT ACEF ENA HEALTH CENTRE
KITUI
KITUI MWINGI MWINGI DIRECT FAITH ANNEX OPTICAL CENTRE
MARSABIT
MARSABIT MARSABIT MARSABIT DIRECT LIBAN CHEMIST AND OPTICAL SERVICES
MERU
MERU MERU NORTH MERU TOWN DIRECT MEDICROSS KENYA MERU
IMENTI IMENTI SOUTH NKUBU DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD NKUBU
Nairobi Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
KIAMBU . . . .
KIAMBU THIKA THIKA TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD THIKA
MACHAKOS . . . .
MACHAKOS MACHAKOS MACHAKOS TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MACHAKOS
MACHAKOS MAVOKO SYOKIMAU DIRECT MEDICROSS KENYA SYOKIMAU
MAKUENI
MAKUENI MAKUENI WOTE TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD WOTE
NAIROBI
NAIROBI KIBRA NGONG ROAD DIRECT MEDICROSS KENYA NGONG ROAD
NAIROBI EMBAKASI PIPELINE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD PIPELINE
NAIROBI EMBAKASI UMOJA_WANANDEGE PLAZA DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD EMBAKASI
NAIROBI KAMUKUNJI KAMUKUNJI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD CENTRAL WORKSHOP
NAIROBI KAMUKUNJI HAILESALASIE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD HAILLESELASIE
NAIROBI STAREHE KOINANGE STREET CBD DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD COLLEGE HOUSE
NAIROBI MAKADARA BURUBURU DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD BURUBURU
NAIROBI LANGATA NAIROBI WEST DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD NAIROBI WEST
NAIROBI WESTLANDS WESTLANDS DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD WESTLANDS
NAIROBI DAGORETTI JADALA PLACE NGONG ROAD DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD JADALA PLACE
NAIROBI ROYSAMBU WENDANI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KAHAWA WENDANI
North Eastern Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
GARISSA GARISSA GARISSA TOWNSHIP DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD GARISSA
MANDERA
MANDERA MANDERA EAST MANDERA DIRECT LIFE CARE HOSPITALS LIMITED
WAJIR
WAJIR WAJIR SOUTH WAJIR DIRECT ALHAYAT NURSING HOME
Nyanza Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
Homabay . . . .
Homabay . HOMABAY DIRECT BAYPHARM OPTICS
Homabay . OYUGIS DIRECT BABS OPTICALS
Kisii
Kisii . SAMETA DIRECT LENMEK HOSPITAL LTD
Kisii . KISII TOWN opp CO-OP BANK DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KISII
Kisumu
Kisumu . KISUMU TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD ALMIRAN
Kisumu . KISUMU TOWN DIRECT BOSE OPTICAL
Kisumu . KISUMU TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD NAKUMATT MEGA MALL
Migori
Migori . KEHANCHA CENTRE DIRECT LADOPHARMA NURSING HOME LTD
Migori . AWENDO TOWN DIRECT SARE FAMILY MEDICAL CENTRE
Migori . MIGORI TOWN CENTRE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MIGORI
Nyamira
Nyamira . TOWNSHIP DIRECT OPTEX OPTICIANS LTD NYAMIRA BRANCH
Siaya
Siaya . BONDO DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD BONDO
South Rift Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
KERICHO
KERICHO AINAMOI KERICHO DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KERICHO
KERICHO BELGUT SONDU DIRECT MACHO OPTICIANS
LAIKIPIA
LAIKIPIA NYAHURURU NYAHURURU DIRECT OLJABET ANNEX MEDICAL & NURSING HOME
LAIKIPIA NORTH NANYUKI TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD NANYUKI
NAKURU
NAKURU NAKURU KENLANDS/SHABAAB DIRECT MEDICROSS KENYA SHABAAB NAKURU
NAROK
NAROK NAROK NAROK DIRECT OPTOMART OPTICIAN’S EYE CLINIC
Western Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
BUNGOMA . . . .
BUNGOMA BUNGOMA SOUTH KANDUYI DIRECT LIFE CARE HOSPITAL LIMITED
BUNGOMA KIMILILI KIMILILI DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KIMILILI
BUNGOMA BUNGOMA EAST WEBUYE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD WEBUYE
BUSIA
BUSIA TESO SOUTH MALABA_WANANCHI GUEST HOUSE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MALABA
BUSIA MATAYOS BUSIA DIRECT OPTEX OPTICIANS LIMITED
KAKAMEGA
KAKAMEGA LURAMBI KAKAMEGA DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KAKAMEGA
VIHIGA
VIHIGA VIHIGA MBALE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD MBALE
North Rift Region
County Sub-county Town Access Facility Name
Baringo
BARINGO KOIBATEK KAMBI MOI DIRECT RAVINE GLORY HEALTHCARE SERVICES
BARINGO MOGOTIO MOGOTIO DIRECT BERUR MEDICAL CLINIC
BARINGO KOIBATEK ELDAMA RAVINE DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD ELDAMA RAVINE
NANDI
NANDI CHESUMEI KAPSABET TOWN_SAFARI HOTEL DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KAPSABET
TRANS NZOIA
TRANS NZOIA SABOTI KITALE TOWN DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KITALE
TURKANA
TURKANA TURKANA WEST LOKICHOGGIO DIRECT AIC LOKICHOGIO HEALTH CENTRE
UASIN GISHU
UASIN GISHU SOY ELDORET DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD ELDORET
WEST POKOT
WEST POKOT POKOT WEST KAPENGURIA DIRECT BLISS GVS HEALTHCARE LTD KAPENGURIA

Moi Girls High School, Nairobi; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

This article provides complete information about Moi Girls 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;

SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Moi Girls School Nairobi is a girls’ boarding secondary school. It is a national school located in the Dagoretti constituency, Nairobi County, Kenya.

SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Moi Girls High School, Nairobi
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in the Dagoretti constituency, Nairobi County, Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20405003
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 020-3866087, 3876462, 3861463
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 43112, Nairobi 00100
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SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 43112, Nairobi 00100
  • Phone: 020-3866087, 3876462, 3861463

SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a national school, the main form one selection criterion is that one must have scored over 400 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. Other selection guidelines that are set by the Education Ministry also apply; from time to time.

SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 225 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 70.415.

SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Moi Girls High School, Nairobi: Student Life and Times at the school.

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How to present your thoughts on schools’ reopening 

The National Covid-19 Education Response Committee is racing against time to come up with proposals on the Kenyan academic calendar and schools’ reopening. The committee’s chairperson Sarah Ruto has invited all stakeholders and the public to submit their views on the best possible practices in returning the education sector to normalcy.

The general public has up to May 22, 2020 to submit their proposals to the committee.

“Pursuant to article 10 (1) and (2) of the constitution and section 4(I) of the Basic Education Act, No. 14 of 2013, the committee now invites all stakeholders and the public to submit their views on the best possible national response (on how to address the current crisis created by the covid-19 pandemic),” says Dr Sara Ruto, the committee’s chairperson, via a memoranda.

The committee is seeking input on how to safely execute the reopening of Basic education institutions. These institutions, that were closed indefinitely in mid-March, include Pre-primary, primary, secondary schools and Teacher Training Colleges.

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The committee also expects submissions on how to reorganize the school calendar and give views on the fate of boarding schools. Input is also required on the possible health measures that should be put in place for the learners and teachers to curb spread of the virus in schools once they reopen.

The National COVID-19 Committee now invites all stakeholders and the public to submit their views on the best possible national response in line with the committee’s terms of reference for the basic education sub-sector

Wondering how to make your contribution? Kenyans wishing to make a contribution are at liberty to do so by sending a written memoranda to the Secretariat. This can be done via e-mail to covid19erc@kicd.ac.ke or through the postal office by using the address P.O. Box 30231-00100, Nairobi.

already some citizens have turned to social media platforms to air their views. But, this may not bear much fruits as the committee will only consider suggestions shared via the official email and postal addresses.

The Dr. Sara Ruto-led committee is faced with the daunting task of address such concerns as how social distancing would be achieved in the already overcrowded public schools.

Government Keen On 100 Percent School Transition from Primary to Secondary

The government’s 100 per cent transition policy has registered an impressive progress so far, with a reported rate to secondary schools standing at 98 per cent after the recent mop out.

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof.  George Magoha however said that, parents’ attitude and poverty have been the major hindrance to the remaining uptake of 20 per cent, but emphasized that the government has accounted for all students in its bid to ensure 100 per cent transition.

CS Magoha urged parents, guardians and teachers to co-operate with the National and County Government officials to devise strategies of raising transition rates in the affected counties.

“We have managed to account for 100 per cent of the 1,171,265 candidates who were selected to join Form One,” he said.

Magoha in a statement issued indicated that 1,129,637 have been placed in Form one in public and private schools with some 2,658 having registered to re-sit the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education Examination.

“Some 11,213 have joined TVET while 1,193 either moved away from their homes or are deceased,” Magoha said, reiterating that the data clearly indicates successful transition policy.

He however decried some parental attitude and poverty as some of the challenges the ministry encountered, terming them uninspiring.

He further reiterated the government’s commitment in supporting learners in secondary schools despite challenges of inadequate infrastructure in some schools.

“We are pleased to announce that over 50 poor children are now in schools of their choice after a scholarship was offered to them,” further appealing to the private sector to partner with the government in providing scholarships to needy and vulnerable children in the country.

The government started the 100 per cent transition policy in 2018 in a joint effort that involved the Ministries of Education and Interior and has sustained it to date, albeit with hitches.

In the inaugural year, the government achieved 83.3 per cent transition while in 2019, it achieved slightly above 97 per cent transition.

Form ones to report to school by January 17, 2020 as 33,000 are selected to join National Schools

The Education Ministry has set reporting date for the 2020 form ones to secondary schools to be between January Monday 13th to Friday 17th. This will be about one week after the other students would have reported back to school for the new year.

33,000 students have been picked to join the 186 national schools. According to Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha, there will be no second selection. Magoha says the selection was done purely on merit, choice and equity. He was speaking during the release of the 2020 form one admission results on Monday December 2, 2019.

Pangani Girls attracted the highest number of 2019 KCPE candidates; who chose the school as option one. The school attracted 111,817 students. Unfortunately, the school and other most candidates’ preferred schools do not have capacity to accommodate such huge numbers of students. At Pangani Girls, for instance, there are only 336 vacancies for form ones. Alliance National School attracted 83,489 while the Kenya High School attracted 49,727 applicants.

Admission letters for National schools, county schools will be available for download from the Ministry of Education’s website. Individual schools’ admission lists have been uploaded unto the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS, portal. Schools can log onto the system to download the lists in readiness for the 2020 form one admissions.

Students who chose only two schools, instead of the available eleven options, were unlucky as they were placed in schools they did not choose.

The CS challenged the Members of Parliament to build more schools within their Constituencies to cater for the large numbers of learners; more so in Nairobi and Mombasa where some learners were forced to be placed in County and Extra County schools outside their home counties.

Magoha has at the same time instructed the field education officers including local chiefs to collect accurate data so as to ensure 100 percent transition to secondary schools. The CS has also urged students who meet the Elimu Scholarships’ requirements to apply.

The Government will continue providing the Free Day Secondary Education, FDSE, funds. The CS urged principals to use the money prudently adding that he will personally do a forensic audit on how the funds are being spent. He warned schools to adhere to the fees guidelines as stipulated by the Ministry. “Parents are advised to pay only the set fees’, said CS Magoha. He warned Principals from turning away students who lack school fees. He urged members of the public to report any case of form ones who fail to report to school including those who may be pregnant.

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Schools placement per category;

S/NO SCHOOL CATEGORY NUMBER OF STUDENTS
1 National Schools 33,009.00
2 Extra County Schools 184,816.00
3 County Schools 188,454.00
4 Sub County Schools 669,145.00
5 Special Schools 777.00

 

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How schools are posing risks to learners’ lives

A performance audit report on fire preparedness in secondary schools shows that most institutions were not constructed according to prescribed safety standards. The report that was prepared by Auditor General Nancy Gathungu was presented to the National Assembly on Tuesday raises eyebrows as most schools are congested.

“School buildings did not adhere to these safety standards because most of the institutions did not have safety subcommittees to ensure compliance with safety measures,” the report reads in part.

The report shows that 30 schools, out of the 40 that were sampled, recorded more students above the stated numbers in their registration certificates.

Regulations on dormitories were mostly violated, the report shows.

“Most of the dormitories were congested which was attributed to the government introducing 100 per cent transition of students from the year 2017. Schools are, therefore, congested and this increases the risk of loss of lives in the event of a fire,” adds the report.

The congestion in the boarding secondary schools has been attributed to the directive by the government in 2017 that introduced 100 per cent transition policy; without proper funding of the schools.

“The increased transition rate was not planned for in advance by the government in terms of infrastructure. The Ministry of Education had instructed secondary schools not to collect funds from parents to assist in construction of new infrastructure. Schools, therefore, had no option but to use the available infrastructure leading to congestion and a high risk of loss of life in the event of a fire.” The Gathungu report explains.

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The report further shows that the doorways should be easily accessible for emergency purposes, 22 out of the 42 sampled schools had their doors opening inwards in the classrooms. This contravenes the safety manual for schools because exit of students during emergencies will be hampered. The situation is even worse in other schools; whose dormitories have windows that have been reinforced with metal grills.

These revelations come in the wake of a myriad of past school fires and unrest in which some learners sadly lost lives.

The reports will be discussed by Legislators who will chat the way foeward.

Instant and cheap loans: The KopaKash App and loans

Mobile loans have become more popular for customers seeking quick loans. Unlike over the counter loans, mobile loans offer convenience and flexibility. Take for example if one had an emergency; that requires financial attention, over the weekend and on public holidays when most banking halls are closed! Such an individual will suffer a great deal. But thanks to mobile loans Apps, one can process the loans online and instantly. All what is required is a smart phone and you will get your loan instantly. Furthermore, mobile loans are paperless and thus very few requirements, if any, are needed. Again, there so many lenders providing loans online. The Mobile lenders have developed Apps that can be downloaded freely from Play Store. Here is one of the lenders providing such loans online.

KopaKash is an application for mobile instant loans online with the following features:

• Loan Amount: KSh 500 – KSh 50,000 • Loan Term: the shortest term is 91 days, the longest is 120 days • Maximum interest rate: 20% per year • APR:24% • Loan Amount: KSh 500 – KSh 50,000 As a digital lending platform, KopaKash will charge a service fees according to the product you choose, which is used for credit score assessment, account management, and payment cost.

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Example: If you choose a loan limit of KES10,000 with a period of 1 year, after deducting service fees, the total interest must be paid: 10,000 * 0,0005 * 365 = KES1828 KopaKash can give a quick loan to help everyone in kenya who need money to grow their businesses, pay for school fees, buy things or finance any other emergencies. As an online lending platform, KopaKash will charge different origination fees according to the product you choose, which is used for credit score assessment, account management, and payment cost.

Why take a loan from KopaKash?

• No credit history required • Paperless and digital process on your mobile • Get 7/24 access to loan anytime and anywhere • Speedy review in 30 minutes • Disburse to your bank account or M-PESA directly in 5 minutes once approved • Available across Kenya • As the credit score grows, the loan amount gradually increases • Variety of convenient repayment methods

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• Kenya Resident • 18-60 years old • has a monthly source of income.

How to repay the loan

• through KopaKash M-pesa Paybill 733555 and the account no. is the Mpesa phone number you sign up with • enter the amount you pay and enter the pin of M-pesa • the transaction cost is 0 • good repayment will increase your credit CONTACTS Email: cs@kopakash.com Address: Tetezi Tower,George Padmore Road,Nairobi City,Kenya Download the KopaKash App from Google play store and enjoy convenience in financing.

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Best, top, extra County schools in Vihiga County; Your ultimate guide

 Tigoi Girls, Kaimosi schools, Vokoli and Keveye girls are some of the best performing extra county schools in Vihiga 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 Vihiga County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
38604101 VIHIGA FRIENDS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
38604102 MUDAVADI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
38604107 MADIRA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
38604109 ST. CLARE’S MARAGOLI GIRLS Extra County Girls C1
38618201 EMUSIRE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
38619101 GOIBEI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
38619102 NYANG’ORI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
38619103 TIGOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
38619201 FRIENDS SCHOOL KAIMOSI GIRLS Extra County Girls C1
38619203 FRIENDS SCHOOL KAIMOSI BOYS SECONDARY Extra County Boys C3
38619204 ST. PAULS ERUSUI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
38622102 MOI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL-VOKOLI Extra County Girls C1
38622202 FRIENDS SCHOOL – MBALE Extra County Boys C1
38622203 FRIENDS SCHOOL KEVEYE GIRLS Extra County Girls C1
38622207 IGUNGA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
38633204 HOBUNAKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
38633210 EBUSAKAMI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2

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List of all Mixed Sub County Secondary Schools in Kenya; KNEC Code, School Name, Contacts and Location

Sub County Schools in Kenya form the lowest cadre of secondary schools; after National, Extra County schools and County Schools, respectively. The schools admit students from majorly within the Sub country; from the immediate locality. The Schools are majorly of Mixed type; though there are a few single sex schools. Students joining these schools are mostly those with the low marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. The schools are in most cases Day Schools; though some are Day and Boarding Schools. These schools form the majority of secondary schools in Kenya and are found in all Counties.

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Mixed Sub County Schools

Most Sub County schools lie in this category. Safe for a few that accommodate either boys or girls, all other sub county schools are mixed. Here is the list of all Mixed Sub County Schools in Kenya:

KNEC Code and School Name Category Type County
47823101   KILIWEHIRI  BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Boys Mandera
13366104 THARAKA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Gilrs Kitui
01115304   MIASENYI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Taita Taveta
01115305   KASIGAU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Taita Taveta
02105111 KOMBANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kwale
02123305 MWERENI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kwale
02127114   UFANISI EDUCATIONAL CENTRE Sub County Girls Kwale
04111122 MAKOMBOANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kilifi
04122117   BWAGAMOYO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kilifi
04125117 GONGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kilifi
04129211 BUNGU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kilifi
06130102 MATONDONI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Lamu
07201114   SIMBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyandarua
07214125 KIHEO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyandarua
08219125 GAIKUNDO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyeri
08219130 KARABA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyeri
09203441 KIAMUTUIRA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kirinyaga
09222210 KIANDAI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kirinyaga
10208207 MARAGUA RIDGE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Murang’a
11206112   ATHI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11207107   BROADWAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11211311 TIGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11211336   BIBIRIONI HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11231209   KIMENDE HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11235101   RUIRU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
11236125   ST.STEPHEN NDIKO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kiambu
12301804 ST. PATRICKS METUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Machakos
12345551 KOMA RANCH HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Machakos
12363308 ABC KANYONGO SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Machakos
13310109 KIVOU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
13317113   KAWELU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
13328401 NGOMENI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
13353106 ST. PATRICK’S  ITHIMANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
13353305 MAVINDINI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
13366103 KAMAYAGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kitui
17306106 ISIOLO BARRACKS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Isiolo
17306109 MWANGAZA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Isiolo
18323316 ITETANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18325115   KITENG’EI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18335307 ST. JOSEPH KITUMBAI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18336114   ACK ST. JOHNS KISEKINI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18347411 KITHEINI  SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18347507 KITONGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
18347524 ULU SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Makueni
19342110   KARII KAMBURI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Tharaka Nithi
19342112   KIRUNDI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Tharaka Nithi
20409073 DANDORA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nairobi
21524106 MILIMATATU GIRL’S SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Turkana
21524107 LOKITAUNG GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Turkana
21549106 GREEN LIGHT REFUGEE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Turkana
22527103 NYIRO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Samburu
23503142 TUWAN GIRLS DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23503324 ST.LUCIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23528114   ST THOMAS SECONDARY SCHOOL – KONGOLI Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23528134 ST CHRISTOPHER’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23528224 UPEC OSORONGAI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23529140 ST.ANNE UMOJA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23529145 KAPKOI CENTRAL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23572107 ST.VERONICA’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL – KOKWO Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23572206 ST. MARY’S NAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23574111 ST. JOHN’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL – SIRENDE Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23574146 ST.ANDREWS GIRLS BARATON SECONDARY Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
23574156 A.I.C NAISAMBU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Trans Nzoia
24505407 JERUSALEM GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls West Pokot
24530104 ST BAKHITA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-KARON Sub County Girls West Pokot
24530302 KAMKETO TRINITY GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls West Pokot
24531108 OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE MTELO GIRLS SECONDARY Sub County Girls West Pokot
25508137 MUGANGO GIRLS DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25508144 CHESOEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25508150 KANUSIN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25533212 KAGASIK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25551135   SAMOEI NGWONET GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25563209 SOTIT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25583145 MULOT GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
25583146 CHELEMEI  GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bomet
26534105 CONCORD GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Uasin Gishu
26576125 KIPSANGUI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Uasin Gishu
26577126 TACHASIS GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Uasin Gishu
27511530   ST MARYS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nakuru
27538114   SOKORO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nakuru
27580009 MARY MOTHER OF GOD CATHOLIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nakuru
27580015 AGC TILOA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nakuru
28522549 LELACH GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kericho
28553116   BELGUT STAREHE GIRLS CENTRE Sub County Girls Kericho
28553216 KAPCHEBET GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL. Sub County Girls Kericho
28575115 AIC KAKIBEI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kericho
29523107 BONJOGE A.I.C BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nandi
29540226 AIC LABORET GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nandi
29540229 ST.JOHN PAUL II CHEPTERWAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nandi
29540231 SDA KURGUNG GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nandi
29579108 KAPKECHUI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nandi
30514111 PCEA NANYUKI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Laikipia
30556308 STAREHE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Laikipia
31567102 KISAJU DIPAK SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kajiado
32546202 OUR LADY OF ANGELS MARINWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
32560213 ILKERIN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
32581219 SAMOEI KIPTENDEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
32581302 SEKENANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
32581305 TALEK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
32581306 SIANA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Narok
33584004 AIC CHURO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Baringo
34520108 KAPKOROS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Elgeyo Marakwet
34520401 ST. BENEDICTS ARROR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Elgeyo Marakwet
34561103 LITER GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Elgeyo Marakwet
34561203 KAPTICH GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Elgeyo Marakwet
35609110   ST PETERS BUSIBI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35609116   NYAKWAKA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35609118   ST.CHRISPINE SAMIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35610107 ST. TRIZA MUNDERE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35620212 ST ANNE ANGOROM GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35623115   BWALIRO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35623126 ST. MICHAEL BUDUMA ACK GIRLS SECONDARY Sub County Girls Busia
35623127 ESIBEMBE A.C. GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Busia
35629124 ST. PAULS ELWANIKHA GIRLS Sub County Girls Busia
36602123 BUNGOMA BAPTIST GIRLS, HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36602134 MATUMBUFU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36602147 SIANGWE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36605116   KAPTELELIO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36612128 ST. KIZITO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL – MUKHWEYA Sub County Girls Bungoma
36612216 SANANDIKI GIRLS FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36613126 BAKISA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626110   KARIBUNI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626111 BINYENYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626112   GEOFF BROWN GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626113   SIBUMBA S.A GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626114   KOLANI FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626210 ACK TULIENGE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626211   ST. AUGUSTINE SITABICHA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626212 S.A MUFUNGU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36626213 MALAKISI MUSLIM HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36628108 ST PAU’LS MILUKI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36628109 NANG’ENI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36628140 MT CARMEL GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36630211 S A NALONDO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36635033 S.A CHEBOSI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36635035 MILO FRIENDS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
36636004 NAMUNYIRI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Bungoma
37603109 IBINZO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37603110   KILIMO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37603113   ST.LUKES SHISANGO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37607102 MUKUYU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37608016 BUCHENYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37608021 THE NATIVITY OF OUR LADY-MUTOMA GIRLS’ Sub County Girls Kakamega
37608025 ST PETER’S MUYUNDI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37608026 ST BENEDICT MUKOYE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37608031 ST CECILIA LUFUMBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37614208 ST TERESA ISANJIRO GIRLS SECONDARY Sub County Girls Kakamega
37614407 MARY GORET KALENDA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37615023 FR. JOSEPH ORTNER GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37615024 MALINYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37615030 OUR LADY QUEEN OF PEACE SHIKONDI GIRLS Sub County Girls Kakamega
37615031 FRIENDS SCHOOL MUTAHO GIRLS’ SECONDARY Sub County Girls Kakamega
37616042 SHIHUMBU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37616050 ST. ANNES’ MUNASIO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37617409 EMUKHUWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37625118   MWIHILA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37625125 EMUTSASA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37625126 ST. ANNES DUDI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37627132 ACK KOYONZO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37627140 ST JAMES NAMAMBA GIRLS Sub County Girls Kakamega
37631306 ST. ELIZABETH LIKUYANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37631308 HOLY CROSS SANGO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37631311 ST. VERONICA MIREMBE GIRLS SECONDARY Sub County Girls Kakamega
37631516 ST. HENRY’S SAISI WABUGE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37631518 ST.PETERS MOI’S BRIDGE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37632308 ST MARY’S EBUTENJE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
37634327 ST.TERESA ESHISENYE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kakamega
38633209 HOBUNAKA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Vihiga
39713016 AWASI P.A.G. GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39713032 KOBURA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39713039 ST TERESA’S WAWIDHI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39713040 NYALENDA GIRLS SECONDARY  SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39714130 NDURU KADERO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39714131 KORWENJE SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39714135 RANEN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39733219 ST MARY’S NYAMARIMBA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39734314 ST. RITA RAMULA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39734315 PADRE PIO MASOGO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39734410 MUTWALA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisumu
39737035 A.I.C OLAGO ALUOCH ALARA GIRLS SECONDARY Sub County Girls Kisumu
40703308 NYOSIA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
40716111   BONYAORO GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
40735124 MATIBO GIRLS DAY AND BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
40735221 GETARE GIRLS DAY&BOARDING SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
40747105 ST. LINUS ETAGO DOK SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
40747208 MOTICHO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Kisii
41704142 ST.TERESA’S NYAUU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41709109 NYABERA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41710342 NYAFARE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41710345 KALANDING GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41724010 APUOCHE MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41724016 ALARA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41724116 BONGU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41724212 BISHOP OCHIEL NYAGIDHA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41730113 KASWANGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41730115 NYANDENG’A MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41731007 KARABONDI GIRL’S  SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41731404 OGENYA SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41742135 RANGWE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
41743212 ST. MARY’S ANDING’O GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Homa Bay
42705313 FR.GULIK URADI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42712210 MBEKA GIRLS DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42712313 ULOWA GIRLS DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42721220 ENG. GUMBO RAMBIRA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42725111 LIFUNGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42725208 RALAK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
42726111 MUTUMBU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Siaya
43706149 BONDEKA ELCK GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
43706151 NYAIGWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
43720122 A.I.C GIETAI SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
43720125 ONSANDO GIRLS DEB SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
43728125   NYASIO  ELCK GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
43728126   ST. CLARE GEKENDO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Nyamira
44707133 GOD NGOCHE GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44707140 RADIENYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44708115 TARANG’ANYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44717128 ST JOSEPH’S TUK – JOWI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44718208 SAKURI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44729117   ST. GEMMA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44729142 NDIWA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44736120 SIRO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44736208 KAMSAKI SALVATION ARMY GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44739118 MICHELLE OBAMA KOGELO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44744128 ST CELESTINO NYANGUBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
44746103 KWIBANCHA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Migori
45801105   UMUSALAMA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Garissa
45801110   IFTIN GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Garissa
45801127   YATHRIB GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Garissa
45815108 HAJI IDRIS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Garissa
47811302   GOLOLBIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Mandera
47817105   BANISA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Sub County Girls Mandera

2019 KCPE results; Full list of best candidates and schools in Kisumu County

In the list of top 100 candidates in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams Kisumu county had a total of 2 candidates. The top 2 candidates in Kisumu County; ROBINSON ONDU (DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL) and ERROL AUTE AGAI (CHEMELIL SUGAR) both scored a total of 431 marks each. In the top 100 list, the two boys from Kisumu County were ranked at position 74.

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Here are the top brass from Kisumu County in the 2019 KCPE exams:

INDEXNO NAME GE ENG KIS KSL MAT SCI SSR TOT School_code School_Name
39737039009 ROBINSON ONDU M 85A 97A = = 83A 82A 84A 431 39737039 DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL
39734012003 ERROL AUTE AGAI M 92A 95A = = 82A 80A 82A 431 39734012 CHEMELIL SUGAR
39741046003 OGONDA FREDRICK ODUNDO M 86A 90A = = 85A 82A 86A 429 39741046 KISUMU ELITE
39741038001 AWUOR SIMON ONYANGO M 91A 96A = = 85A 74B+ 83A 429 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39734006001 ASHLEY ACHIENG MISER F 92A 92A = = 82A 76A- 86A 428 39734006 AWASI HILLS VIEW
39741004015 OCHIENG ANTONY ODHIAMBO M 88A 92A = = 85A 79A- 82A 426 39741004 XAVERIAN
39734012001 KANTA AMISHER OTIENO F 90A 93A = = 83A 77A- 83A 426 39734012 CHEMELIL SUGAR
39741038004 OROO MERCY MOKEIRA F 91A 91A = = 83A 76A- 83A 424 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741014001 LEAKEY MARK FINLEY ODHIAMBO M 89A 91A = = 82A 79A- 83A 424 39741014 ARINA
39734114020 ODIWUOR VANESSA SADIA F 87A 91A = = 85A 80A 81A 424 39734114 MAKINI SCHOOL KIBOS
39734107002 OTIENO RICKY OMONDI M 81A 94A = = 83A 82A 83A 423 39734107 MUHORONI FURAHA PRIMARY
39713058001 KYLA RAHAMA F 86A 87A = = 85A 79A- 86A 423 39713058 ST AGNES EDUCATIONAL CENTRE
39737039014 JEAN BENNIE F 83A 94A = = 82A 80A 83A 422 39737039 DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL
39733227002 OMWARE CAXSTONE OCHIENG M 80A 88A = = 85A 82A 86A 421 39733227 NYABONDO B.B
39701047016 OCHERE ANYANGO LEXIE F 85A 91A = = 83A 79A- 83A 421 39701047 DISCIPLES OF MERCY
39701044007 HOPHINE NAGMA F 84A 94A = = 85A 76A- 82A 421 39701044 ST ANNE’S
39741038003 MUTUA WALLACE KIMATU M 89A 94A = = 85A 72B+ 79A- 419 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741002002 MOSAISI MARKJIMSON M 82A 96A = = 83A 77A- 81A 419 39741002 ARYA
39741001030 HAWI JANET AKINYI F 91A 85A = = 85A 77A- 81A 419 39741001 H H THE AGA KHAN
39737001023 WILL HERI M 84A 88A = = 85A 76A- 86A 419 39737001 ST ALOYS OJOLA
39734093003 AGWENGE  JALON  OWAWA M 85A 91A = = 83A 74B+ 86A 419 39734093 MUHORONI SUCCESS
39734093004 BELLAVELMAH  MARTHANAR  J. O. F 88A 92A = = 81A 74B+ 84A 419 39734093 MUHORONI SUCCESS
39741038002 WANGA RISPAH ASHLEY ADHIAMBO F 87A 95A = = 83A 72B+ 81A 418 39741038 GOLDEN ELITE SCHOOL
39741029001 OMONDI ANDY BALA M 84A 92A = = 85A 74B+ 83A 418 39741029 PINOCHIO
39741026142 OLUOCH EPHYMELDON AMONDI F 87A 91A = = 83A 76A- 81A 418 39741026 JOEL OMINO
39741004106 OTIENO JUNE HARRIETTE F 85A 85A = = 85A 77A- 86A 418 39741004 XAVERIAN
39737053008 OTIENO SHALEEN AMONDI F 81A 91A = = 85A 79A- 82A 418 39737053 MASENO GIRLS BOARDING
39734114011 OMENDA BENIR ODENY M 87A 91A = = 85A 74B+ 81A 418 39734114 MAKINI SCHOOL KIBOS
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