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KCSE 2019 top, best schools in Nyeri county- Comprehensive list

Kagumo High School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nyeri County. The school had a mean score of  8.99 to take position 25  nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by Bishop Gatimu Ngandu and St Mary’s Boys Nyeri High school; respectively.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nyeri County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Kagumo High 8.99  Nyeri 25
2 Bishop Gatimu Ngandu 8.962  Nyeri 26
3 St Mary’s Boys Nyeri 8.1  Nyeri 71
4 Mahiga Girls 8  Nyeri 80
5 Nyeri High 7.4  Nyeri 133

 

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Bunyore Girls High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

Bunyore Girls High School is a national school located in Vihiga County. This article provides complete information about this 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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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Bunyore Girls High School is a national school located in Emuhaya, Vihiga County; Western Region of Kenya. It is a girls’ only boarding school.

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Bunyore Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National School
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Emuhaya, Vihiga County; Western Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 38600003
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254 020 2311912
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O.Box 165, Maseno 40105
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: info@bunyoregirlschool.sc.ke
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.bunyoregirlschool.sc.ke/

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Below is Bunyore Girls High School’s history as provide by the school;

‘Bunyore Girls High School in Emuhaya, Vihiga County was established by the Cramers Missionaries from South Africa as a commercial training centre in 1905.

The Cramers Missionaries from South Africa visualized Kima Mission (founded in 1905) as a commercial training center for girls who would be taught to live together as Christians and then go to nearby villages to teach Sunday School (Isanda). In 1930, the Ludwigs (American) set up Kima Girls School under the Church of God management. There were 12 students and 3 teachers.

The headmistress was Mrs. Ludwig. Only two classes operated – standard 1 and 2 and subjects taught were Religious Instructions, Arithmetic, Vernacular, Needlework, English, etc. Mrs. Ludwig stressed needlework and the school excelled in this in the whole country. Because of this together with good Christian based discipline, Kima Girls became highly valued for wives throughout Kenya.

In 1936, the school had grown up to class 5, and there were 30 girls. Cookery and Kiswahili were added to the curriculum. A boys’ school was operating adjacently. In 1944, the school was a fully-fledged primary and intermediate school with classes up to standard 8, each with about 25 girls. Some teachers were shared with the boys’ school close by.

The first K.A.P.E. (Kenya African Preliminary Examination) was done at Kaimosi, for lack of facilities. In 1945, this was rectified. In 1946, the boys’ school was shifted to Ingotse for lack of room. Mrs. LaFont became headmistress.

In 1951, Mrs. Browlier and Miss Schneider relieved Mrs. LaFont who was on leave. In 1952, Mrs. LaFont moved standard 1-4 to the present Kima Primary School, while Bunyore Girls’ High School remained the intermediate classes 5-8.

Because it was an outstanding school, conditions for entry were tougher and in addition to the C.E.E. (Common Entrance Examination), a special interview was necessary. Consequently, passes at Kenya African Preliminary Examination (K.A.P.E.) were high and numerous. At this time the school had an enrollment of 35 pupils per class. The school continued to enjoy the reputation of best Domestic Science results and best behaved and qualified girls.

In 1964, the first Form 1 class arrived and the last standard 5 selection was done. In total there were 105 primary school girls and 25 in Form 1. This last primary class left three years later as Certificate of Primary Education (C.P.E.) was now in standard 7. In 1967, the school attained a full Four-year course with single streams and the first Cambridge Local Examinations (C.L.E.) was done with 20 entries. Rev. Rebecca Litunya was the head girl in that year. The school results in K.P.E. were quite good having 100% passes in the years of 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956 and 1964.

The first Form 4 Class of Bunyore Girls’ School which was in 1967 had a candidature of 21 girls. Their results in the Cambridge Local Examination were quite impressive i.e. Division I – 2 ( Priscilla Obwogo, later Mrs. Priscilla Were, the former Principal of the school with Grade Aggregate of 22 and Ellen Harun with Grade Aggregate of 21), Division II – 3, Division III – 11, G.C.E. – 3 and Fail – 2.

The school had a pass of 90.5% in that examination. In 1968, the Church of God management handed over Bunyore Girls’ School to the Ministry of Education. Miss. Bannister replaced Mrs. LaFont as headmistress. The school had a total of 180 students i.e. Form1 – 74, Form2 – 37, Form3 – 36 and Form4 – 33. In 1969 a second stream was introduced. Mrs. Hellen Omoka became the first African headmistress. There were about 40 students per class.

In 1970, Miss. Rose Oduol replaced Mrs. Omoka. So she too gave way to Miss. Patriciah Ododa in 1971. In 1972, Miss. Ododa handed over to Miss. Jessica Ngoya. Total enrollment was 410 students. A Harambee stream was introduced where students would sit for the Kenya Junior Secondary Examination (K.J.S.E.) at Form 2. In 1974, Mrs. Priscilla Were took over from Miss. Ngoya.

There were 12 classes (4 moderns) with about 514 students with 16 teachers. There were 2 laboratories shaped to fit 200 students, a dining hall, a bookstore, a small prayer room, 9 teachers’ houses, 4 subordinate staff houses, 7 dormitories (3 new, 4 small and old), a school store, 2 shower blocks, one sanitary block and an old office block.

All these were crowded at 2.5 acreages. In 1976 with the untiring efforts of Mrs. Were, teachers, the board and Harambee support, this was expanded to 6 acres. Gigantic work to fill the valley and level the ground next to Wekhomo Market immediately started, with close co-operation from the Ministry of Works. In 1977, the Ministry of Education granted funds for a new, bigger sanitary block that was built.

The dining hall was expanded, and a stage annex was added. Work was started on two modern staff houses. The campaign for higher academic standards reached its climax in 1977, culminating in delightful and surprising E.A.C.E. (East Africa Certificate of Education) results: Division 1-12; Division II-32; Division III-41; Division IV-20; Failures – 10.

These results were second only to Mukumu Girls’ High School in the province. Suddenly Bunyore Girls’ High School became the envy of everybody around us. The Ministry of Education could not help but grant the first Form V Arts class in June 1978 after a long struggle by the headmistress and the community.

So by 1978, Bunyore Girls’ High School had three government streams at ‘O’ Level and one ‘A’ Level (Arts Stream). The last E.A.C.E. examination was done in 1979. The Kenya Certificate of Education (K.C.E.) was first done in 1980 and was phased out in 1987.

In 1988, there was no secondary school examination in the country due to a change in the education system. That is why in 1989, two sets of examinations were done; the last ‘A’ Level examination and the first K.C.S.E. (8-4-4) examination.

The school excelled also in sports and continued to feature prominently in Music and Netball. In 1978 the school made an impact at the National level in Music, Elocution, Traditional Dancing, and sports. Students’ discipline was quite high.

At that time the staff comprised of 24 teachers, headed by Mrs. Were and assisted by Mrs. Ruth Otemba (who joined Precious Blood GHS in Nairobi in 1985). Later, the Chapel became the library (now Junior Library). The bookstore became a classroom and the books were being stored in part of the kitchen store.

Members of staff still had to seek accommodation outside the school compound. Dormitories were inadequate. Clearly, there was room for expansion. The first ‘A’ Level examination was done in 1979. In 1982, the school got the second ‘A’ Level stream offering Sciences.

In 1985 the Government of Kenya changed the Education System from the previous 7-4-2-3 to the current 8-4-4 system. Because of this, the first Form 1 of the 8-4-4 system of Education was admitted in 1986 as the ‘A’ Level students were being phased out.

This went on up to 1989 when the last ‘A’ level Examinations and the first K.C.S.E. (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations were done. Mrs. Priscilla Were will go down in history as the longest-serving Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School for 17 years from 1974 to 1991.

Mrs. Were handed over the mantle to Mrs. Irene Aderi in 1991, who served shortly before handing over to the late Mrs. Ketry Mbai in 1992. Mrs. Mbai handed over to Mrs. Esther Achiko Muhanji in  1996. Mrs. Muhanji, a teacher of Home Science had been posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1976 – 1991.

She rose through the ranks to become head of the department.  She left briefly to go and head Kilingili Secondary School from 1991 to 1996. On returning, the former Principal found Bunyore Girls on the downward trend. To quote her, she always said, “I took the school by the horns,” streamlining all areas especially student and staff discipline and general outlook until the school regained its lost glory.

The former Principal changed the face of this school through a co-operative Board of Governors, chaired by Mr. Samson Munika; and the Parents Teachers Association. Three monumental structures sprang up in record time. The Administration Block – housing all the main offices, classes and library was completed and inaugurated by the former President H.E. Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi in 2001.

A Dormitory Complex with a capacity to host 500 girls followed suit and was also completed and dedicated by the former Vice President H.E. Moody A.A. Awori in 2004. The last in her cap of achievements was the construction of the Science Complex which was inaugurated in 2006 by the then Education Secretary, Prof. George I. Godia.

In terms of transport, for a long time, the school had an Isuzu truck (now nicknamed kukhu-meaning grandmother). In 2006, the school acquired a new 51-seater Isuzu Bus and a 14-seater van. In terms of academic standards, the school’s mean score improved steadily from 6.607 (C+) in 1996 to 9.101 (B) in 2006 being the best (at that time) since the establishment of the 8-4-4 system of education.

In recognition of all these achievements, the former Presidents: H.E. Daniel Arap Moi and H.E. Emilio Mwai Kibaki decorated the Principal, Mrs. Esther Muhanji, with two medals; Head of State Commendation (HSC) and Order of Golden Warrior (OGW) respectively.

In addition, the school was made a KNEC marking center and SMASSE center both coveted assignments for any school in Kenya today.

In the 2007 K.C.S.E., Bunyore Girls’ High School produced the second-best overall female student in the country, Mary Mukusa. In the same year, the school attained a five streams status. In January 2008, upon her retirement, Mrs. Esther Muhanji handed over the school to Mrs. Rose Wayeta Waswa Shitsama.

Before she became the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School, Miss. Waswa had been a teacher in this school. The current Principal was first posted to Bunyore Girls’ in 1988 to teach Biology and Geography. Due to her dedication and commitment to work, she rose through the ranks to become a Dean of Studies and later the Deputy Principal.

Because of her exemplary leadership skills, Miss. Waswa was promoted to go and head Friends School Igunga Girls and later Moi Girls’ Vokoli both in Vihiga County. When Mrs. Muhanji retired in 2007, she was the only suitable replacement as the Principal of Bunyore Girls’ High School from 2008.

Mrs. Shitsama is a God-fearing, humble, soft-spoken but the firm lady in her administration. She has steered the school and we have all seen its steadfast growth. In terms of enrollment, the school has grown to a six streamed school since 2011 with an average of 55 students per stream.

Academically, the school has been on an upward trend from the record set by Mrs. Muhanji in 2006 of 9.101 (B) to 9.300 (B) in 2008, 9.4896 (B) in 2010 and the best being 9.6844 (B+) in 2014. The first K.C.S.E. examination results of Bunyore Girls’ High School were above average.

Out of 135 candidates in 1989, we had 1 – B+, 13 – B-; 31 – C+; 59 – C; 16 – C-; 10 – D+; and 1 – D-, posting a mean score of 6.012 (C plain). Over the years our results have been improving. For instance, in 1993 our mean score was 7.5292 (B-), in 2000 it was 8.1756 (B-), in 2004 it was 8.7027 (B), in 2006 it was 9.1010 (B).

Our Best KCSE examination results were in 2014 where out of 263 candidates, we managed 12 –A, 64 –A-; 82 –B+; 58 –B; 31 – B-; 13 – C+ and 3 – C posting a mean score of 9.6844 (B+ – the first-ever). During Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure as Principal, and because of consistently good performance in K.C.S.E. examination results, the school was elevated from a Provincial School to a National School in May 2011.

In January 2012, we admitted the first National School students who sat their K.C.S.E. examinations in 2015. Our target for 2015 K.C.S.E. is 10.5 (A-). In terms of infrastructure, Mrs. Shitsama’s first mega project was the construction of the modern Ruthfisher Dormitory Complex which was dedicated to God in 2011 by The Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha (Arch-Bishop of the Church of God in East Africa – Kenya, the sponsor) and was inaugurated by The Rt. Hon. Prime Minister, Dr. Raila Amollo Odinga the same year.

This was followed by a modern storied staff houses unit (with 12 units) which was dedicated in 2013 by Rt. Rev. Dr. Byrum A. Makokha. She is currently working on an ultra-modern Dining Hall complex which was a G.o.K Project when the school was elevated to national status in 2012.

The school has a French Regional Resource Centre since 2010 and a G.o.K ICT Project center since 2011, among others. Above all, we have a beautiful compound.  In a nutshell, Bunyore Girls’ High School is the academic hub of Western Province (now Nzoia Region).

In 2013, the school bought a brand new photo-printing machine and computers. The school acquired a new, more powerful generator in 2014. In terms of transport, under Mrs. Shitsama’s tenure, the school has purchased a new modern bus; the MAN (Machine Ainsberg Nosberg), a 67-seater bus which arrived on the school compound on 6th November 2015.

Thanks to the efforts of the parents in acquiring the new school bus. At present (in 2015) there are 46 TSC Teachers, 15 BOM Teachers, 15 non-teaching staff, 25 subordinate staff, and 1203 students. Bunyore Girls’ High School community is, therefore, a community of 1304 people.’

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

The school’s Motto is; ‘United We Excel.’

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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BUNYORE 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.

BUNYORE 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 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 266 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.894. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 363 students.

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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St Peter’s Mumias Boys’ High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

St Peter’s Mumias Boys’ High school in Kakamega County is not only known for its successes in Cocurricular activities, but also posts impressive resulta in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. This article provides complete information about this 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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ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

St. Peters Mumias Boys High School is a boys’ only boarding school located in mumias , Kakamega County; in the Western Region of Kenya.

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St Peter’s Mumias Boys’ High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in mumias , Kakamega County; in the Western Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 37617211
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O BOX 100-50102 Mumias
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.stpetersmumias.sc.ke/

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

The school was established in 1958 by the catholic missionaries from Holland.

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ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

‘To Provide Learners with Quality Education for sustainable Development.’

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

‘The Future is Here.’

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S

‘ To Instill Hard work through Self Discipline.’

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P.O BOX 100-50102 Mumias

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ 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.

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ 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 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 248 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.574. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 337.

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ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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December 2019 Delocalization list per County- Busia

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

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BUSIA COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Busia County:

S/NO SCHOOL COUNTY NAME OF ADMINISTARTOR COUNTY POSTED SCHOOL POSTED TO
1 Kaptanai Secondary Bungoma Doris Onyango Akinyi Busia St Thomas Amagoro Girls Secondary
2 Withur Boys Secondary Kisumu James Okomol Busia Kingoo Okuleu Secondary
3 Lubinu Boys Secondary Kakamega Harry Hongo Busia Nambale Boys High School
4 Kokise Mixed Secondary Siaya Cyrus Omonya Busia Nambale RC Secondary
5 Diemo Secondary Kisumu Lucy Achieno Busia St Pauls Igara Secondary
6 Siranga Secondary Siaya Peter Mugubi Busia Nanderema Boys Secondary
7 Matumbutu Baptist Secondary Bungoma Orikodi Fredrick Busia St Elizabeth Okatekok Secondary
8 St Mary’s Mukhuma Secondary Bungoma Anne Khasenye Busia Mundere Girls Secondary
9 Onjiko High School Kisumu Joseph Were Busia Sigalame High School
10 Samitisi Girls Secondary Kakamega Gladys K. Mudaki Busia Moding High School

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December 2019 CBC training for teachers; Dates, Venues and Payment rates

  • The 2019 December new Competency Based Curriculum, CBC, training dates for teachers and other officials have been released by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). The training date for the Curriculum Support Officers, CSOs, and CBC champions will be from Friday 20th December 2019 to 22nd December, 2019. This training will be executed on the said date; nationally but at different venues per county. Here is part of the circular from TSC concerning the CBC training sessions; this December; “It has been decided that we shall have county CBC training for CSOs and CBC champions Friday 20th December 2019 to 22nd December 2019. Kindly confirm the venues as they were in August 2019. Invite all the CBC champions as they were in August 2019 and do not exceed the number required for each training centre. Organize the logistics of the training for the CSOs and CBC champions. Review also the zonal teacher training centres. We shall inform you the dates for the zonal teachers training by Monday 16th December 2019”. Also read;

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    PAYMENT RATES

    Here are the TSC set payment rates for travel allowance, remuneration and meals entitled to Curriculum Support Officers (CSO), teachers and Headteachers attending the training;

    CSO AND CBC CHAMPIONS TRAINING

    • 1). Every participant will be reimbursed travel expenses to and fro as per prevailing fares up to a maximum of Kshs.1000 (For CSO) and 800 (for the Champions)
    • 2). Training institution to provide venue and meals (2 teas and lunch) at Kshs.400 per day for 3 days and stationery at Kshs.100 per participant.
    • 3). Every participant shall be paid Kshs. 3,000 daily subsistence allowance to cater for accommodation for 4 days.

    TEACHERS AND HEADTEACHERS ZONAL TRAINING

    • 1). Every teacher shall be reimbursed Kshs.300 per day to cater for travel expenses.
    • 2). Every CSO and CBC champion shall be paid Kshs.1000 as facilitation allowance per day for 5 days.
    • 3). Every participant shall be paid Kshs.1000 per day for 5 days to cater for their accommodation.
    • 4). Common lunch shall be provided at Kshs.400 per day per participant and facilitators for 5 days.
    • 5). Kshs.100 per participant has been provided for stationery.
    • 6). Fuel of Kshs.5000 per vehicle for maximum of 2 vehicles per county and 3 vehicles for counties hosting the Regional Director.
    • 7). Lunch allowance up to a maximum of Kshs.1500 per day shall be paid for 5 days to the Regional Directors, County directors, Deputy County Directors, 2 drivers and the County Accounts. This shall be paid as per the prevailing rates per job groups.

    WITHDRAWALS

    • 1). All payments shall be processed through bank and not cash. There shall be no cash withdrawals to pay participants and venues.
    • 2). The funds may be disbursed through bulk M-pesa services offered by the bank.
    • 3). The County Account shall prepare payment schedules in the format prescribed by their respective banks.
    • 4). All payment schedules must be approved by County Director before dispatch to the bank
    • 5). The Accountant shall retain a copy of schedule acknowledged by the bank.

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Thome Boys Secondary School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

Thome Boys Secondary school in Laikipia County is one of those schools that have maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams for some years now. This article provides complete information about this 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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THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Thome Boys Secondary School is located at Thome shopping centre, Laikipia County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.

THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Thome Boys Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located at Thome shopping centre, Laikipia County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 30555106
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
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THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

The school was established by Former Laikipia East MP Mwangi Kiunjuri  in 2010 as a boys boarding school to cater for needy but bright students.

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THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S VISION

THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MISSION

‘To be the leading center of excellency to the all country.’

THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO

‘Endevour to excel.’

THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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THOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

THOME BOYS SECONDARY 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 22 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.61. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 54 students.

In the 2013 KCSE exams (its maiden national exams), the 22 candidates who wrote their exam had a mean score of 9.41. One had a straight A, four A- (minus), Six B+ (plus), Seven B (plain), One B- (minus, two C+ (plus) and one C (plain.) The student who scored the C (plain)did his exams from a hospital bed.

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Full list of KCSE 2019 best, top schools in Bomet county

Moi Siongiroi Girls High School managed a mean score of 8.3 (B- minus) in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination to lead other schools in Bomet County. The school took position 65 nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by Tenwek High School and Kaplong girls high school; respectively.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best schools in the County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Moi Siongiroi Girls 8.3  Bomet 65
2 Tenwek High School 7.79  Bomet 96
3 Kaplong Girls High School 7.79  Bomet 98
4 Kaplong Boys High 7.7  Bomet 110
5 Kamureito Secondary 7.5  Bomet 126
6 Saseta Girls High School 7.15  Bomet 154

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KCSE 2019 top, best schools in Nyandarua county- Comprehensive

Kisima Mixed secondary School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nyandarua County. The school had a mean score of 10.05 to take position  3 nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by Karima Girls High and Nyandarua High school; respectively.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nyandarua  County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Kisima Mixed 10.05  Nyandarua 3
2 Karima Girls High 8.58  Nyandarua 46
3 Nyandarua High 7.58  Nyandarua 119
4 Nyahururu Highway Schools 7.35  Nyandarua 137

 

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TSC extends deadline for filing teachers’ 2019 term 3 Appraisal reports, TPAD

 The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has extended the deadline for filing teachers’ term three (3) 2019 appraisal data. This is to allow teacher file their Teachers Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) data online.

TSC holds that teachers must continue uploading their performance appraisal data as per the Career Progression Guidelines. The Commission uses data captured on the TPAD system when considering teachers for promotions. Teachers who are yet to upload their data for term 3 now have until Monday 30th December, 2019 to do so. This is the deadline for both the Appraisee and Appraiser.

The Appraisee is the individual teacher while the Appraiser is the immediate Supervisor. For example, in a secondary school, the Appraisee is the classroom teacher while the Head of Department or the Deputy Principal is the Appraiser. Individual teachers log onto the sytem to fill in their self appraised data, while the Heads of Departments or Deputy Principals log onto the system to enter their data on the appraised teachers’ performance.

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New System.

Meanwhile, TSC has created a new user friendly portal for capturing the appraisal data. The Commission has at the same time reduced the number of teaching standards to be appraised for teachers from the previous seven to five on its online appraisal portal.
To enhance implementation, the Commission has customized the TPAD tools targeting teachers serving in primary, secondary, special needs institutions and post secondary institutions, where, while the teaching standards are the same for all categories of teachers, performance indicators and verifiable evidence have been customized for various institutions.

To access the new TPAD system here is the link to use; https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/. You will be expected to insert your ID No.

Click on “create account”. You will get an sms code on your phone. The new TPAD system will be in force effective term three 2019.

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St Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls’ High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

St Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls is one of the best performing girls’ school in the Gusii region. This article provides complete information about this 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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ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

St. Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls High School is a girls boarding school, located in Kisii County; Nyanza Region of Kenya. It is located about 1km from Keroka Town along Keroka – Masimba Road.

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: St Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Kisii County; Nyanza Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 40735201
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS:
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 18- 40200 Keroka
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.stlwangaichunigirls.sc.ke/

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

St. Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls High School is a girls boarding school, located in Kisii County. It is located about 1km from Keroka Town along Keroka – Masimba Road.

In the 2013 KCSE results, Ichuni slayed the giants emerging not only as the second best school in Kisii but also as the queen of girls’ schools in the region.

All the candidates who sat 2013 KCSE at Ichuni, a top the second highest hilltop after the famous Kiabonyoru hills in Kisii, attained the requisite university entry grade of C+. Out of the 82 candidates who sat the exam, the mean grades were distributed as follows: 16 A-, 24 B+, B 26, 14 B- and 2 C+.

Besides Kisii High School no other school in Kisii County beat the mean of 9.4 attained by the school in the just released KCSE result. The school is ranked at position 2 in the county, 23 nationally in the county schools category and 65 overall in the national ranking.

The school beat hitherto known academic giants in Gusii land notably, Nyabururu girls, Kereri girls and Cardinal Otunga Mosocho Boys. However, in non-academic ranking nationally the school stands tall at position 10.

Joyce Ogutu Orioki has sat at the helm of the school administration for seven years now a period within which the institution has undergone a meteoric rise in both management and academic performance the mean rising from 7.9 in 2010 to 7.92 in 2011 to 8.7 in 2012 and currently standing at 9.4 in 2013. CRE emerged top in the school with a mean score of 11.22 almost making it to the top five in the subject nationally.

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ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S CORE VALUES

  • Prayer
  • Discipline
  • Hard work
  • Integrity
  • Excellence

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To offer quality education to enable girls develop mentally, spiritually, morally and physically for higher education and community service

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

‘Aspire to Excel.’

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal address: P.O. Box 18- 40200 Keroka

ICHUNI 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.

All form one(S) nationally are required to check online which school they are chosen to join.You can check via this link

Form One.

All selected candidates set to join St.Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls are required to download Admission-form fill it and present it during reporting day.

ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S FEES

Fees Structure: (Form 1 – 4)

VOTE AMOUNT
Boarding  33,700
Personal Emolument 4,000
EWC 5,500
LT&T 2,000
Admin 2,500
RMI 2,500
Medical 500
Activity 800
Insurance 2,000
TOTAL 53,500
NB: To avoid instances of rejection of students’ uniforms on grounds of their shade, the school also provides uniforms at a separate cost of Ksh. 6,800. This includes 2 skirts, 2 long sleeved shirts, a pullover, windbreaker, tie, wrap round, bloomer, school t-shirt and bed-cover.

Termly Breakdown:

TERM AMOUNT
I  27,000
II 17,000
III 9,500
TOTAL 53,500

School Account Details:

BANK: KCB
A/C NAME:  St. Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls
BRANCH: KEROKA
A/C NO: 1102162620

OR

BANK: COOPERATIVE BANK
A/C NAME: St. Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls
BRANCH: KEROKA
A/C NO: 01129019065800

ICHUNI 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 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 82 candidates who managed to score a mean of B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.722. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 368 Students.

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ICHUNI GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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KCSE 2019 results, ranking of schools in Kakamega County- Khwisero

Mwihila boys is one of the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) top performing schools in Khwisero sub county of Kakamega County. The school posted a mean of 5.875 (C plain).

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Here are KCSE 2019 results for assorted schools in Khwisero sub county:

  • Mwihila Boys 5.875 (C plain)
  • Khwisero Girls. 5.360 (C- minus)
  • Eshibinga Secondary 5.2635 (C- minus)
  • Ikomero Secondary 5.206 (C- minus)
  • Khwisero Secondary 5.0337 (C- minus)
  • Namasoli Secondary 4.56 (C- minus)
  • Emalindi Girls Secondary 4.493 (C- minus)
  • Emukhunzulu Secondary 4.48 (D+ plus)
  • Ekatsombero Secondary 4.23 (D+ plus)
  • Mulwanda Secondary 4.174(D+ plus)
  • Emwiru Secondary 4.05 (D+ plus)
  • Eshinutsa Secondary 4.036(D+ plus)
  • Shirotsa Secondary 4.00 (D+ plus)
  • Mwihila Girls Secondary 3.578 (D+ plus)
  • Mundaha Secondary 3.56 (D+ plus)
  • Munjiti Secondary 3.54 (D+ plus)
  • Ekambuli Secondary 3.5 (D+ plus)
  • Mundoli Girls Secondary 3.2857 (D plain)
  • Dudi Girls Secondary 3.253 (D plain)
  • Shiongo Mixed Secondary 3.244 (D plain)
  • Dudi Secondary 3.171 (D plain)
  • Shirali Secondary 3.162 (D plain)
  • Mushinaka Secondary 2.5142 (D plain)
  • Emutsasa Girls Secondary 2.39 (D- minus)
  • Ematundu Secondary 2.0 (D- minus

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KCSE 2019 top, best schools in Nandi county: Full list

Kapsabet Boys High School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nandi County. The school had a mean score of  10.11 to take position  2 nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by Meteitei Secondary and Samoei Secondary school; respectively.

Here is a list of the KCSE 2019 best 10 schools in Nandi  County: 

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
6 Kapsabet Boys 10.11  Nandi 2
1 Meteitei Secondary 7.12  Nandi 155
2 Samoei Secondary 7.1  Nandi 158
3 Kapnyeberai Secondary 7.1  Nandi 162
4 Chepterit Girls 7.01  Nandi 170
5 Segero Baraton Adventist 6.88  Nandi 185

 

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Complete list of transferred, delocalised teachers in Trans Nzoi County; 2019 December lists

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

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The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

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TRANS NZOIA COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Trans Nzoia County:

S/NO AFFECTED SCHOOLS
1 Anderson Secondary
2 Cheptantan
3 Japata
4 AIC Lessos
5 Gidea Girls
6 Maziwa Secondary
7 Goseta Secondary
8 Biketi Secondary
9 Kitale Secondary School
10 St James Amagoro
11 St Michael Top Station
12 Sikulu
13 St Josephs Girls
14 AIC Kibomet
15 St patricks Koykoy
16 Muroki Friends
17 Immaculate Girls
18 Hilario Wekhonye
19 Masinde Muliro
20 Matisi Friends
21 Machewa
22 AIC Kipkeikei
23 Kapcheplanget
24 Biribiriet
25 Noigam
26 Makutano Secondary
27 Friends Bonde Secondary
28 AIC Mukuyu
29 Kapkarwa Secondary

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KCSE 2019 full list of top, best performing schools per county- Nandi

Kapsabet High school in Nandi County produced a stellar performance in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. The school posted a mean score of 10.1 (B+ plus). The school also produced the top student in the country; Buluma Tony Wabuko who scored an A plain; with a performance index of 87.159.

Nandi County ranking of schools in KCSE 2019 examination:

  • Kapsabet High school: 10.1 (B+ plus)
  • Kapsabet Girls High 7.9 (B- minus)
  • Meteitei Secondary School 7.12 (C+ plus)
  • Kapnyeberai 7.1 (C+ plus)
  • Samoei Secondary School 7.1 (C+ plus)
  • Chepterit Girls 7.012 (C+ plus)
  • Kebulonik High 7.01 (C+ plus)
  • Segero Baraton 6.88 (C+ plus)
  • Kemeloi Secondary School 6.4 (C plain)
  • Lelwak Secondary School 6.2 (C plain)
  • Lelmokwo High 6.0 (C plain)
  • St.Mathew’s Girls 5.7 (C plain)
  • Aldai Girls High 5.5 (C plain)
  • Holy Rosary Girls 5.42 (C- minus)
  • Chebisaas Girls 5.4 (C- minus)
  • Laboret High School 5.3 (C- minus)
  • Itigo Girls High 5.2 (C- minus)
  • Kipsigak High 4.7 (C- minus)
  • Tulwo Girl’s High 4.6 (C- minus)

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Nyeri High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Contacts and Admissions

Nyeri High school is one of the best performing boys’ school in the country. This article provides complete information about this 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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NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Nyeri High school is located a few kilometers from Nyeri Town, in Central Region, Kenya; along the Nyeri-Mathari Road. (10 minutes drive from Nyeri Town). It is a boys’ only boarding school.


NYERI HIGH
SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Nyeri High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school.
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located a few kilometers from Nyeri Town, in Central Region, Kenya; along the Nyeri-Mathari Road. (10 minutes drive from Nyeri Town)
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 08202001
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254 20 2327393
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 337-10100, Nyeri, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: info@nyerihigh.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: http://nyerihigh.sc.ke/

NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Nyeri High School was started as a Primary Boys’ Boarding School by the Consolata Missionaries in the year 1924. Very few centres in the country offered education to African students at that time. Thereafter, the school became a Junior Secondary School in 1947. This was made possible by the increasing number of Africans in the country that yearned for better primary and secondary education.

The school was later taken over by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart from the United States of America in 1948. Despite the change of management .and ownership, the school continued recording exceptional excellence in terms of academics, not only in Nyeri, but across the whole country as well. Later in 1954, Nyeri High School became a full secondary school and offered the first group of ‘O’ level Examination in 1955 under the headship of Rev. Fr. Lionel. The demand for better education facilities kept rising in the region, as well as in the country. In 1963 the school successfully expanded its reach with the introduction of the ‘A’ –level.

Currently, their admission register stands at 13289. Nyeri High School has produced quite a good number of very prominent personalities in our country.

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NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

‘To be the leading centre of Academic Excellence, Spiritual and Moral Perfection.’

NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

‘To Provide an Enabling Environment for Quality Learning and Maximum Development of Students’  Potential through Collective Responsibility.’

NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

‘Elimu ni Ushindi.’ (Education is Victory)

NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S CORE VALUES


  • A strong sense of accountability and transparency, high level of commitment to duty,diligence and hard work.
  • Respect to all mankind, animals and our environment.
  • Professionalism and integrity at work and Reverence to God.
  • Loyalty and patriotism to our country Kenya.
  • Strong belief in the spirit of team work and the ability of people to adopt to change where and when necessary.
  • Underscoring the importance of discipline, self-drive and intrinsic motivation.
  • Cordial and harmonious co-existence with our neighbours and the larger community.

NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 337-10100, Nyeri, Kenya 
  • Phone:+254 20 2327393
  • Email: info@nyerihigh.com

NYERI 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.

NYERI 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 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 244 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.241. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 272.

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NYERI HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Student’s life and times at Nyeri high school/ Pictorial view

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