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Education Ministry dispels ‘circular’ on schools’ reopening dates for resumption of term one, 2020

The Ministry of Education has today denounced a circular doing rounds on Social media on purported resumption dates for term one, 2020. A circular christened ‘Ministry of Education Covid-19 response highlights’ has been circulating on various social media platforms; causing anxiety among stake holders.

“The public is advised to ignore this piece of information which is circulating in social media. It is fake,” reads a disclaimer from the Education Ministry.

Contents of the fake circular 

In the Circular, it is purported that schools will reopen for term one on April 27, 2020 to June 12, 2020. Research by this reporter revealed that this information was indeed adapted from the current communique by the Ugandan Minister for Education, Janet Museveni. 

The fake Circular doing rounds on Social Media platforms about purported schools' reopening dates.
The fake Circular doing rounds on Social Media platforms about purported schools’ reopening dates.
The fake Circular doing rounds on Social Media platforms about purported schools’ reopening dates.

Below is an extract from the now confirmed fake circular;

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION COVID-19 RESPONSE HIGHLIGHTS

1. The 30 days will end on April 20th. The govt will inform stakeholders about the opening date for schools. However, if all goes according to plan,
Term 1 will open April 27th, 2020 to June 12th, 2020 –
June 22nd to September 4th – 2nd term. 3rd term will begin on 21st September close on the 19th December and holidays are to be shortened.
2. The Ministry is to organize lessons and has secured free learning airtime on radio to engage students that may not have access to online platforms. Teachers are encouraged to prepare material for the next terms and remedial work based on these lessons.
3. No additional fees should be charged when Term 1 resumes.
5. The Ministry has suspended any form of examinations during the #Covid19 crisis because some students lack the infrastructure to do them.
6. There will not be end of Term 1 Examinations.
7. Schools will only have one mock examination by the Ministry.
8. Should the lock-down be prolonged, the Ministry will also communicate and find ways of engaging the learners.

SCHOOLS REMAIN CLOSED

Schools were closed between March 16 and 18, 2020 as ordered by President Uhuru Kenyatta so as to curb spread of the deadly Covid-19. Some of the schools are being utilized as Covid-19 isolation centres in various counties. The Education Ministry has ensured the kids are engaged at home by partnering with media houses to provide electronic learning platforms.


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Free Physics notes, revision questions, KCSE past Papers, Exams, Marking Schemes, Topical revision materials, Syllabus and Many more

Physics is one of the subjects offered at Kenyan high schools. It is classified as a Science and tested at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. It falls in the same category as Biology and Chemistry; the other sciences. Physics, just like Biology and Chemistry.

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The need for various education materials is on the rise. Most students and teachers are in pursuit of  free downloads of various teaching-learning materials, online. Biology is one of the subjects offered in the Kenyan curriculum. Some of the Biology free online resources that can be downloaded here include: Notes, Examinations for all forms, Marking schemes, past Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) questions papers and marking schemes. Others are topically arranged revision materials, Assignments, syllabus, revision materials, review questions and many more.

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Second Revision of Choices for 2020/2021 Placement: KUCCPS releases list KCSE index numbers

  • The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, Kuccps, has released the list of KCSE candidates are required to carry out second revision of their 2020/2021 placement choices. This is a list of students who were not selected during the first revision of their course choices.  Kuccps says the application system will open for the Second Revision of degree, diploma and certificate choices from Thursday, April 2, 2020 to Wednesday, April 15, 2020.The Second Revision will be open for all the applicants who, on competitive selection after the First Revision of Choices, have not secured any of their choices for placement to universities and colleges.

    The KCSE index numbers of these applicants are listed Second Revision List for 2020/2021 Placement. Kuccps urges principals of the secondary schools whose former students’ index numbers are listed on the website to inform the affected applicants to revise their choices.

    In addition, students who did not apply through their schools and missed the First Revision of Choices may use this opportunity to submit their applications.

    The applicants will be required to select new choices from the degree, diploma and craft/artisan certificate courses with unfilled capacities, which are also listed on the website, and submit afresh.

    Applicants whose index numbers are not in the list on the website have already provisionally secured one of their choices, hence are not required to reapply. The outcome of their applications will be given after the conclusion of the placement processing.

    Application Guidelines
    1. Applications must be submitted through the KUCCPS Student’s Portal.
    2. Applications may also be submitted through the Placement Service App, KUCCPS STUDENTSwhich is available for download on Play Store.
    3. More information including detailed application guidelines, institutions, available programmes, minimum subject requirements and previous cut-off points are available on the Portal.

    Application Support

    1. In light of the Government guidelines meant to stem the spread of the coronavirus, applicants are advised to observe social distancing, avoid gatherings and follow the directives regularly issued by the Ministry of Health.
    2. Due to these Government guidelines, the Placement Service offices and Huduma Centre desks are closed to the public. The application process is, however, fully automated and applicants who need support to access their accounts should contact the Placement Service Customer Care through:

    The Placement Service staff will be reachable for support through the above contacts weekdays from 8am to 5pm.

    The placement application process is automated and applications can be submitted online from any location through mobile phones, tablets and computers connected to the Internet. Applicants are advised to observe the deadline as late applications will not be accepted.


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No postponement of the 2020 KCSE, KCPE exams- Uhuru promises

It is a big sigh of relief for the over 1.2 million KCSE and KCPE candidates after President Uhuru Kenyatta reassured them that this year’s examinations will not be postponed due to the current Corona virus pandemic in the country. Speaking during a live interview on Wednesday morning, the President said the Ministry of Education is churning out a work plan to ensure the exams are not disrupted even as the pandemic continues to ravage the country.

“Exams are still on as planned, but we still have to know how we shall approach this and we shall elaborate more when that time comes. We are still analysing the best way to assist our students. We will release a strategy in which our students will start going back to schools and the measures we shall implement because they (candidates) are the ones we are most concerned about,” the Head of state said.

On Sunday, Education Cabinet Secretary prof. George Magoha said his Ministry has come up with various plans on how learning is to resume and was awaiting approval by the president.

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The President (who was speaking from State House, Nairobi during a live address on national Swahili radio stations: Radio Citizen, Radio Jambo, Radio Maisha, Milele FM and KBC’s Radio Taifa) said his government will soon release a schedule on how learners will return to schools especially those who are to sit the national exams. He was not categorical on when the schools are set to reopen and how.

Education cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha. The CS says this year’s national examinations will not be post-poned.
Stake holders hold divergent views

The kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, Kuppet, has been rooting for postponement of the national tests saying the education calendar should be redrafted to cater for lost time. Its sister union, Knut, is holding a different opinion that learning should resume under stringent health measures.

On their part, school heads want reopened for not only form fours and class eight pupils, but also for class seven pupils and form three students. The Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (Kessha) chair Indimuli Kahi has said it will be possible to have the fewer learners in school for now since social distancing would be feasible.

Education stake holders will be waiting, anxiously, for the Government’s work plan even as the clock ticks, fast, towards the May 2, 2020, date; which would have been the official reopening date for second term.


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President Uhuru’s guidelines to manage the spread of Covid-19

As the number of Corona virus Disease patients continue to soar in Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta has provided a number of guidelines to slow down the spread of the deadly disease. If you are not keen some of these guidelines may find you on the wrong side of the law and you may suffer dire consequences. We have pieced together the guidelines as given by the government.

The Government has already suspended all international travels and limited some others; locally. There is no movement of people into and out of the country. Only allowed to operate are cargo planes. There has, also, been restrictions on movement in and out of areas seen as covid-19 hot-spots. These areas include: the Capital City (Nairobi); which has recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases. Others are: Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi and Mandera counties. There is at the same time a daily dusk to dawn curfew. For all parts of the country, there shall be no movement of individuals between 7.00p.m and 5.00a.m. Only exempted from this curfew are individuals and organizations classified to be offering essential services.

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Also prohibited are social gatherings like funerals, weddings and parties. For funerals, there should be a maximum of fifteen mourners; family members attending the ceremony. Religious gatherings (churches) haven’t been spared either. Other prohibited events are political rallies and all sporting events.

The Government has, in a bid to reduce social interactions, closed down a number of public meeting places. These are: Bars, Pubs, night clubs, social clubs and Learning centres. Others being Sports and recreational centres.

In the public transport sector a raft of measures have been instituted. There is now mandatory and regular sanitization of PSV and bus stations. Before boarding public vehicles all passengers must be provided with hand sanitizers. PSVs have also been instructed to carry limited numbers of passengers in order to ensure social distancing.

To cushion the vulnerable in the society, the government has released a sum total of Sh10 billion to them. This will benefit such groups as the elderly, orphans and other vulnerable members in society.

The government has at the same time given a green light to some events but with necessary precaution. To access any public area one must always wear a mask. Events allowed include: Food markets, shopping malls and supermarkets. Banks, media houses, medical facilities, pharmacies, hospitals, door to door deliveries, telecommunication companies and private security companies can continue operating with the necessary precautionary measures in place. Restaurants will only be allowed to give clients take away services only.

To cushion businesses and the public at large, the President has come up with new measures and tax regime. Persons earning a monthly pay of Sh24,000 and below have been awarded a 100% tax relief. This means that their salaries will not be taxed. Value added tax for all goods has been reduced from the current 16% to 14%.

Employees have also been given a reprieve in the amounts of Pay As You Earn, PAYE, taxes. They will now be subjected to a monthly income tax at a rate of 25% down from the current 30%.

For those seeking credit facilities, there has been a temporary freezing of the Credit Reference Bureau, CRB. This will make it easier for everybody to access loans; unconditionally. Those blacklisted for defaulting in the repayment of loan amounts of below Sh.1,000 will have something to smile about as they will now be de-listed; unconditionally.

Small to Medium Enterprises, SMEs, have been awarded a reduced turnover tax; from the current 3% to 1%.

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Free Set book notes, guides, English Literature notes, Poetry notes and Many More: A Doll’s House, Blossoms, The Pearl…

Literature forms an integral part of the English language subject that is offered in the current education system. Students preparing for the kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations require a number of guides for the various set books and poetry notes.

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Knec advertises vacancies for Subject Officers, Examinations assistants, ICT Officers, Examinations administrators and more: See requirements and how to apply

The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has advertised new posts to be filled. Those interested are expected to apply by close of business on April 27, 2020. The 31 new vacancies that have been advertised include those of Subjects Officers, ICT Officers, Examinations Administrators and Assistants. Others include: Accountants, Printing Technicians, Facilities Management Assistants, Customer Care Assistants, Secretarial and Support staff vacancies.

THE ADVERTISED VACANCIES.

Here are the full details of the advertised vacancies; including the requirements, responsibilities and application procedure:

1.0  SUBJECTS OFFICER II, (HOME SCIENCE) EC SCALE 10 (1 POST)

The officer at this level will report to Head of Section.

1.1 Requirements for Appointments
For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:-

  • a) Bachelors Degree in Education with a speciality in Home science from a recognized institution; OR Bachelors Degree in a relevant discipline plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education; OR Higher National Diploma in a relevant discipline plus Post Graduate Diploma in Education;
  • b) Minimum of six (6) years relevant teaching experience of Home-science in a Secondary school;
  • c) Evidence of being well grounded in theory and application of Examination Administration, Psychometrics, Curriculum Design and Educational Assessment, Research, Setting, Marking and Moderation of examinations;
  • d) Proficient in computer applications;
  • e) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution;
  • f) Demonstrated competence and merit in work performance;
2.0  ICT OFFICER II – (SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT), EC SCALE 9(2 POSTS)

2.1 Duties and Responsibilities 

An officer at this level will report to a Principal Information Communication Technology Officer and will be expected to: analyze, design, code, test and implement ICT programs that provide user support; maintain ICT support systems and train users; and install and maintain computer programs.

2.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  • a) served in the grade of Information Communications Technology Officer III for a minimum period of three (3) years or (3) years relevant work experience in a recognized institution for direct entry;
  • b) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade C+ Plus or its approved equivalent;
  • c) Bachelors degree in any of the following fields: Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Electronics Engineering or other ICT related disciplines with a bias in computer science from a recognized institution; OR
    Higher Diploma in Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Electronics Engineering or its equivalent from a recognized Institution;
  • d) Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer certificate;
  • e) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
3.0  EXAMINATIONS ADMINISTRATOR III, EC SCALE 9 (2 POSTS)

3.1 Duties and Responsibilities

An officer at this level will report to a head of section and will initiate actions and implement measures to improve accountability, accuracy, teamwork and sequencing work activities. The officer will be expected to implement instructions aimed at improving flow of work and attainment of set deadlines;.

3.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade C+ (Plus) or its approved equivalent;
  • b) Bachelors Degree in Education from a recognized institution;
    OR Bachelors Degree in a relevant discipline plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education;
  • c) Cumulative teaching experience of not less than six (6) years;
  • d) Certificate in Computer Applications;
  • e) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
4.0  ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT, EC SCALE 8 (3 POSTS)

4.1 Duties and Responsibilities

An officer at this level will be expected to: prepare timely payments; prepare journals/vouchers; verify and batch invoices and payment vouchers; reconcile vendor statements; maintain project files and records; prepare timely journals/vouchers; file and maintain voucher movement registers; prepare bank and fees reconciliation; file and maintain voucher movement registers; deliver and collect instructions to and from the bank; recover outstanding imprests; generate and ensure accuracy of lead schedules in the financial statements;

4.2 Requirements for Appointment

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:-

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade C Plain or its equivalent;
  • b) Passed CPA (K), Certified Public Accountants examination;
  • c) Membership with ICPAK;
  • d) Certificate in computer applications;
  • e) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
5.0  PRINTING TECHNICIAN III, EC SCALE 6 (5 POSTS)

5.1 Duties and Responsibilities

The Printing Technician will work under the guidance and close supervision of a senior officer; the officer will receive materials and sundry, from the supervisor; oil and grease machines; clean equipment
in the section; set machine for printing; An officer will be expected to: operate folding machines, load and offload finishing machines; pack and count parcels of finished goods; manual numbering, collate and perforate.

5.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade C; or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
  • b) Certificate in any of the following areas: Printing Technology, Electronic Publishing, Print Finishing, Machine Printing, Estimation and Planning; ; OR Government Trade Test III in printing;
  • c) Certificate in computer applications;
  • d) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
6.0  FACILITIES MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT II, EC SCALE 6 (1 POST)

6.1 Duties and Responsibilities

The Officer will be expected to: compile and continuously update inventory of the site; carry out pre/post-leasing condition surveys; file facilities records and reports; assess repair and maintenance requirements of buildings; keep maintenance and repair work records;

6.2 Requirements for Appointment

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have: –

  • a) Certificate in any of the following disciplines: House Keeping, Building and Construction, Property Management and Valuation or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution;
  • b) Certificate in computer applications;
  • c) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
7.0  CUSTOMER CARE ASSISTANT III, EC SCALE 5 (1 POST)

7.1 Duties and Responsibilities

The officer will work under Customer Care Assistant I and will be required to: direct and guide visitors; issue visitors’ passes; project good corporate image and maintain good public relations in KNEC offices.

7.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:-

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade C or equivalent; and
  • b) Certificate in Front Office/Customer Care/ Telephone and Reception Procedures from a recognized institution lasting not less than three months;
  • c) Certificate in computer applications;
  • d) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
8.0  EXAMINATIONS ASSISTANT III, EC SCALE 5 (6 POSTS)

8.1 Duties and Responsibilities

An officer will report to Examination Administrator. The officer will take charge of work room; observe, track, address shortfalls in the tasks performed; perform tasks of high priority and which necessitate follow up action, vetting, validation and verification.

8.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, an officer must have: –

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade C plain or its equivalent qualifications from a recognized institution;
  • b) Certificate in Information Communication Technology (ICT) or Computer Science lasting not less than three (3) months from a recognized institution;
  • c) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
9.0  STORES MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT III, EC SCALE 5 (1 POST)

9.1 Duties and Responsibilities
An officer will report to the Senior Stores Management and will be expected to: keep records of available stocks, monitor the movement of different supplies in accordance with established stores management systems and/or procedures; display of stocks, shelve new and old stocks, ensuring cleanliness in the stores, keeping shelves tidy and ensuring that stocks are kept in their right places and maintaining stock records.

9.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:-

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) mean grade ‘C’ (plain);
  • b) Certificate in Stores Management or its equivalent qualification from a recognized institution; and
  • c) Certificate in computer applications;
  • d) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
10.0 SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT III, EC SCALE 5 (4 POSTS)

10.1 Duties and Responsibilities
The position is critical in providing a work environment that is conducive to office visitors, and in facilitating the work of the officer one is assigned to. The officer will be expected to: type routine letters and memos from drafts and manuscripts; process data; operate office equipment; ensure security of office equipment, documents and records; attend to visitors/clients; file documents; receive, record and dispatch mail and maintain a register of outgoing and incoming mail; handle telephone calls, diary and appointments; cross reference of correspondence;

10.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, a candidate must have:

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade C (plain);
  • b) The following qualifications from the Kenya National Examinations Council:
    i) Typewriting II (minimum 40 w.p.m)/Computerized Document Processing II
    ii) Business English I/Communications I
    iii) Office Practice I
    iv) Commerce I;
  • c) Certificate in Computer Applications from a recognized Institution.
  • d) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
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11.0  SUPPORT STAFF I, EC SCALE 4 (5 POSTS)

11.1 Duties and Responsibilities
The duties will entail performing support staff tasks of high priority which require good timing, initiative and flexibility. An officer will be expected to be involved in cleaning, arranging, packing, unpacking items, shifting, lifting and fixing items.

11.2 Requirements for Appointments

For appointment to this grade, an officer must have:-

  • a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education mean grade D+ (plus) or its equivalent from a recognized institution;
  • b) At least three (3) years of relevant work experience;
  • c) Certificate in Computer Applications from a recognized Institution.
  • d) Fulfill the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.

12.0  KEY COMPETENCIES, SKILLS AND ATTITUDES

Those to be hired are expected to be:

  • a) Having Integrity;
  • b) Keen to details and time management skills;
  • c) Having Good Communication skills;
  • d) Team players;
  • e) Having Good Interpersonal skills.
13.0  TERMS OF OFFER

The Council will offer a competitive remuneration package commensurate with seniority and responsibilities of the position.

14.0  APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Interested and suitably qualified candidates should download and fill the Application of Employment form KNEC.2A (REVISED 2018), application letter with enclosed certified copies of academic and professional certificates, detailed curriculum vitae giving details of day time telephone contact, e-mail address, current remuneration (enclose copy of your latest pay slip), names and valid current contacts of three referees on or before 27th April, 2020 to:

The Chief Executive Officer
The Kenya National Examinations Council
P.O. Box 73598 – 00200
NAIROBI

15.0  NOTE:

15.1 Applications received after the deadline date will not be considered;
15.2 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and canvassing will result to automatic disqualification;
KNEC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and people with Disability and female candidates are encouraged to apply.

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P9 Form for teachers: How to download and use the TSC Teachers P9 form

The P9 form (Tax deduction card) is a very important document that is used when filing individual income tax returns online. Income tax is a direct tax that is imposed on income derived from Business, Employment, Rent, Dividends, Interests, Pensions among others. Individual Income Tax is charged for each year of income on all the income of a person and based on the Individual Tax Bands and Rates as formulated by the Kenya revenue Authority, KRA.

The P9 form is generated by the employer i.e the Teachers Service Commission for all teachers working under the Commission. Every month, TSC deducts a given amount of money from a teacher’s earnings; this amount is called the income tax or simply Pay As You Earn (PAYE). This amount is reflected on a teacher’s payslip that can be accessed online and is indicated as PAYE Auto. The good news for teachers is that it is the TSC that deducts this amount monthly and surrenders the same, directly, to the KRA. Thus, teachers are not faced with the burden of having to do this on a monthly basis; all by themselves.

Every employee is entitled to a monthly tax relief of Ksh. 16,896 per annum (Kshs.1,408 per month). People with disability are granted a tax exemption on their income for the first Kes. 150, 000 of their monthly income.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE P9 FORM

To get your P9 form follow the simplified steps below (Remember that you first have to register for Payslips online service):

  • By using your phone or Computer, simply visit the T-pay online platform by using the address http://payslip.tsc.go.ke/login.php
  • Then, enter your TSC Number and Password. Click on Login.
  • Now, on successful login, click on P9(s) and it will be displayed.
  • You can print the P9 by clicking on ‘Print’ tab at the bottom of your P9.
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THE P9 FORM

Your P9 form has Bio data and seven columns thus;

  • Tax- date: This is the first month of the monthly taxable income; for the whole financial year.
  • Taxable Pay: This is your monthly taxable pay (Gross income; Basic Salary plus allowances).
  • Pension: Monthly pay for retirees.
  • Pay Auto: This is the total monthly deductible individual income tax.
  • Unused MPR: This is any unutilized Monthly Personal Relief.
  • MPR Value: Which is the Monthly Personal Relief that is entitled to all residents.
  • Vote: This is the vote head under which the income tax is placed/ deducted by the employer.

Once armed with your P9 form you can now easily declare your individual income tax returns online. For a detailed but simplified guide on how to declare your returns online click here: How to file 2020 KRA returns online: Simplified procedure.


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Free Computer Studies notes, revision questions, KCSE past Papers, Exams, Marking Schemes, Topical revision materials, Syllabus and Many more

Computer Studies is an Applied & Technical Subject that is examined by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec. The subject is elective for students sitting the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. Computer studies comprises of three (3) papers. These are: Computer Studies Paper One (451/1) that is a theory paper and Computer Studies Paper Two (451/2) which is a Practical examination. On the other hand, Computer Paper three (451/3) is a project based examination.

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To sharpen computer studies skills and gain requisite knowledge a lot of reading is desired. Sine the world has moved to utilization of digital technology, it is thus prudent that one acquires Computer studies resources in electronic format.

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St. Lukes Yatta Secondary School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

St. Lukes Yatta Secondary School is a Boys’ only boarding school which is located in Yatta town of Kitui West Constituency in Kitui county; within the Eastern Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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ST LUKES YATTA SECONDARY 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.

ST LUKES YATTA SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

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 how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

Kitui County KCSE 2019 Schools’ Ranking
  • Kitui school- 8.5 (B plain)
  • Kisasi High School- 8.4 (B- minus)
  • Muthale School- 8.1 (B- minus)
  • Lwanga- 7.69 (B- minus)
  • Matinyani- 7.67 (B- minus)
  • Kimangao girls- 7.3267 (C+ plus)
  • Kyamboo Secondary School -7.3 (C+ plus)
  • Ikanga- 7.01 (C+ plus)
  • St.Angela’s- 6.99 (C+ plus)
  • Mbitini girls-6.97 (C+ plus)
  • Chuluni- 6.8 (C+ plus)
  • St Joseph junour seminary -6.5 (C+ plus)
  • Nuu boys-6.47 (C plain)
  • Maliku Girls- 6.3 (C plain)
  • Waita secondary- 6. 255 (C plain)
  • Mwingi boys-6.2 (C plain)
  • Kyuso boys-6.0 (C plain)
  • kutha secondary -5.8 (C plain)
List of top performers in the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams- Kitui County:
  1. St. Charles Lwanga- 8.098
  2. Muthale Girls- 7.913
  3. Kitui School. 7.63
  4. Mbitini girls 7.0276
  5. .St. Angela’s. 7.0259
  6. Matinyani boys. 6.93
  7. .Kimangao girls. 6.5
  8. .St. Benedict Ikutha 6.426
  9. Thitani girls………6.24.
  10. .Migwani boys……6.211
  11. St Joseph’s Seminary 6.12
  12. Maluku Girls 6.07
  13. St. Thomas Kalawa. 6.025
  14. Nuu Secondary. 6.0
  15. .Chuluni girls 5.93
  16. St. Augustines Mwingi 5.7705
  17. St. Thomas Katheka. 5.7701
  18. St. Peter’s Nzambani 5.710
  19. St. Monica Mulutu girls 5.1818
  20. St. Bridgit’s Syomunyu 4.98.
  21. .Aic sombe girls 4.96
  22. St. Paul’s Waita. 4.854.
  23. St. Ursular girls. 4.756.
  24. St. Peter’s Voo. 4.7464
  25. .Mutito boys 4.679
  26. Ikanga boys. 4.5967
  27. Nguutani boys. 4.596
  28. Mutito girls 4.567
  29. Lawson high school 4.39
  30. .Mwitika mixed 4.192
  31. St. Augustines Kauma 4.112
  32. .St. Philip’s mutini 4.0322
  33. Ikanga girls. 4.0
  34. .Yenzuva Sec 3.89
  35. St. Mary’s Miambani 3.757
  36. St. Mary’s Kyatune. 3.64
  37. Zombe mixed 3.16
  38. Kyamatu sec 2.05
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ST LUKES YATTA SECONDARY 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: St. Lukes Yatta Secondary School 
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 13344101
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: Po Box 461, Kitui
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

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ST LUKES YATTA 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.

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Teachers’ Latest News: Uncertainty as private schools’ teachers are sent on unpaid leave

The future is gloom for thousands of teachers working in private schools. This is after most of the private schools moved to terminate payments to these tutors siting challenges caused by the current Corona virus pandemic. With all learning institutions closed, owners of private schools say it has become impossible for them to continue paying the teachers.

Private schools depend on fees paid by parents to run. And since fees can not be collected during the current closure period, most of these schools have opted to send their teachers on unpaid leaves until the current turbulent times are over.

“Due to unforeseen circumstances caused by Covid-19 worldwide, the board of management of Carol Academy has decided to allow you to proceed on unpaid leave effective April 1, 2020 until further notice as directed by the national government,” reads a letter by Carol Academy dated March 31, 2020.

“We regret this action but have no alternative as the school is no longer operational. We pray and hope that the situation will improve in the coming days when we shall inform you to resume work,” the school’s board adds.

Uncertainty for teachers on BOM terms

This group of teachers will find it rough in coming days as family needs stare at them. And with most home owners refusing to offer rent free houses, for the time being, it is going to be very difficult for these crop of teachers.

Elsewhere, teachers employed by Boards of Management (BOMs) will be hoping that the school heads continue releasing their pay. Some school heads have started sending signs of hard times ahead with others advising the BOM teachers to spend whatever little they may be having cautiously. “The future is uncertain. Please spend your March pay prudently as we may face difficulties in months to come if the government does not release more fund,” advised one Principal.

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The first Covid19 case was reported in Kenya on March 13. This forced the President to order for closure of all learning institutions to curb further spread of the deadly virus.

The Ministry of Education has indicated that this year’s national examinations (KCSE and KCPE) will no be postponed saying they have back up options. Schools are currently on official holiday.


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No movement in and out of Nairobi Metropolitan area, Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa for 21 days to combat Covid-19 spread: Uhuru orders

President Uhuru Kenyatta has announced the banning of movement in and out of Nairobi Metropolitan area, and Kilifi, Kwale, Mombasa for the next 21 days so as to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. This directive comes into force on Monday April 6, 2020 at 7.00p.m.

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Reset your KRA account password easily

You probably have a Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, PIN and experiencing troubles logging into your account so as to declare the individual income tax returns. You may not be the only one facing such a scenario. Many Kenyans out there may have forgotten their KRA passwords and are stuck on what the next course of action should be.

Did you know that you can easily reset your password easily? Yes. All that you need to remember is the Email address that was used when applying for your PIN certificate.

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HOW TO RESET YOUR KRA PASSWORD

It is time to reset your password. Follow these simple steps:

  • Visit the KRA iTax portal by using the link; https://itax.kra.go.ke/KRA-Portal/
  • Enter your PIN and click on ‘Continue’.
  • In the next window, select ‘forgot Password/ Unlock Account’.
  • On the new window, insert the correct answer to the displayed arithmetic operation (Addition or Subtraction) and click on ‘Submit’.
  • A new password will be sent to your Email account.
  • Now, open your email (inbox) and locate the mail from KRA. Copy the new password. This password is case sensitive and note the characters correctly
  • Visit the iTax portal and enter your KRA PIN and the new password. Insert the answer to the arithmetic operation and click on ‘Login’.
  • You will be expected to reset your password before proceeding. Remember to use a password that you can easily recall.
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You can also change the email address, in case you can not access/ recover the current address. Change of email address can be initiated by the taxpayer. On the taxpayers profile under registration, the taxpayer is allowed to amend PIN details. Change of email address can be initiated form the iTax profile, under Registration- Amend PIN details. Once the process is initiated by the taxpayer, a task is created for approval by a KRA officer.

For assistance on KRA PIN related problems do not hesitate to contact KRA via:

  • Email: Callcentre@kra.go.ke and DTDOnlineSupport@kra.go.ke
  • Call 020 2390919 and 020 2391099 and 0771628105
  • Visit the nearest KRA office or Huduma Centre for assistance.

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