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All you need to know about TSC teachers living with disability

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, recognizes the rights of persons with special needs under Article 54 (1) of the Constitution with regard to its employees. The purpose of this policy aims at removing all discriminatory practices against employees with special needs by creating an enabling environment that enhance their access to opportunities and services in the Commission.

This policy will help in addressing issues and concerns of employees with special needs namely; physical, visual and hearing impairment, albinism and psychological disorders by ensuring that employees with special needs:

i. Are treated with dignity and respect, addressed and referred to in a manner that is not demeaning,
ii. Have the necessary facilities to enhance their movement in the work place.
iii. Have access to materials and devices to overcome constraints arising from their disability.
iv. Have the necessary information using the most appropriate means of communication that include but not limited to sign language and braille.

Determination of disability

The Commission in collaboration with the National Council for persons with Disability (NCPWD) shall determine the type, nature and degree of disability. Any employee with special needs shall be required to:

i. Declare disability at the time of employment,
ii. Declare disability that occurs in the course of employment,
iii. Register and obtain a disability registration certificate from the NCPWD which shall be subjected to scrutiny before acceptance,
iv. Declare their disability status once registered by the NCPWD within a reasonable period acceptable to the Commission which shall be determined from time to time.

Intervention strategies for employees with disability

The Commission shall adopt the following strategies to address the challenges of employees with special needs:

i. Establish and maintain a database of all employees with special needs specifying the nature, type and severity of disability during the time of employment,

ii. Ensure compliance with the statutory provisions on Persons With Disability (PWD) during the time of recruitment,
iii. Deploy employees with special needs to positions and stations that enhance their performance,
iv. Pay prescribed allowances to employees with special needs where such is considered necessary for effective performance of duty,
v. Guide employees with special needs to apply for PAYE tax exemption from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) or any other benefits due from the government,
vi. Ensure that TSC premises and other facilities comply with the requirements of the PWDs Act 2003,
vii. Institute appropriate communication mechanisms to ensure that all employees with special needs get information,
viii. Never terminate or retire any employee on the basis of disability unless declared otherwise by a Medical Board,
ix. Support employees who acquire disability in the course of duty in accordance with the Work Injury Benefits Act (2007),
x. Ensure inclusion of all employees in the Commission’s programmes irrespective of their physical status,
xi. Enhance collaboration and partnership with relevant government agencies and stakeholders on matters of benefit to employees with special needs.

Among other benefits, Teachers with Disability are exempted from paying the Pay As You Earn Tax (PAYE) and also get other extra allowances.

TSC promotion interviews; Marking scheme used faulted

A marking scheme used during the current promotions interviews by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has been criticized for being unfair to teachers from ‘small’ schools. The marking scheme at our disposal seems to be favoring teachers from ‘big’ schools that are known for producing better results at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations.

For instance, if your mean has been low in the last three years then you will score poorly during the interviews. The maximum mark for a teacher with a mean of 11 (A- minus) and above has been set at 20. Whereas a teacher with a mean of below 2 (D- minus) will be awarded one mark only.

Another scoring area is the improvement index; with teachers who have recorded a positive improvement of 2 and above garnering 20 marks.

The Commission is currently carrying out interview sessions for the about 33,000 shortlisted teachers. 

Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, Kuppet, has come out to castigate TSC for sidelining some administrators in the ongoing promotions.

“We also draw your attention to the apparent discriminative procedures the Commission
has instituted against some principals, deputy principals and senior masters who merit on
the basis of their qualifications. Initially, we received complaints from members who
faced difficulties applying for the promotions via the TSC portal. We brought the matter
to the attention of your officers, who attributed it to a system glitch.” Says Kuppet Secretary General Akelo Misori.

In a protest letter sent to TSC, Akelo says many administrators currently serving in sub-county schools were blocked from applying for promotion to head extra-county and national schools. Those who managed to apply have not been short-listed for interviews.

In addition, the Career Progression Guidelines, CPG, being used for the interviews have placed substantial weight on the status of schools where the applicants serve. It is obvious that county and sub-county schools cannot compete fairly with the well-established ones.

A glaring difference between the two categories of schools is in the entry qualifications for their Form One intakes. However, the vast majority of Kenyan students and teachers
(including principals) are based in these county and sub-county schools.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers, Knut, has been opposing the CPG and has engaged the Commission in court battles.

Also given a raw deal are teachers with higher qualifications as their papers have been rendered useless.

“Unless this system is changed, many qualified teachers-including those with post-graduate qualifications might not get their deserved promotion. This policy will also balkanize Kenya, given the inequalities in economic development across the country.” Misori adds.

Equally affected are teachers serving in Teachers Training Colleges (TTCs) have been systematically sidelined from these promotions. This is because the Scoring in heavily weighted on the applicant’s marks under the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development, TPAD, appraisal tool.

The Teachers Service Commission has advertised 2,120 posts to replace teachers who have
exited service through Natural Attrition (1591 posts for Primary Schools and 529 posts for
Secondary Schools).

ELIGIBILITY 

Eligible candidates should meet the following basic requirements:

(i) Be Kenya citizens.
(ii) Must have original Professional and Academic Certificates.
(iii) Must be registered as a teacher as per Section 23 of the Teachers Service Commission Act 2012.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS

Applicants for vacancies in Primary schools must be holders of P1 Certificate and will
be selected from the County merit lists compiled during the August 2019 recruitment
of additional teachers’ exercise.

Successful candidates will be deployed to serve in stations in any part of the country and
not necessarily in the County where they were recruited.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR POST PRIMARY TEACHERS

Applicants for vacancies in Post Primary institutions must be holders of a minimum of
Diploma in Education Certificate. Interested candidates should apply to the Secretary,
Board of Management of the School/Institution where the vacancy has been advertised
and submit a copy to the TSC County Director.

HOW TO APPLY

All interested candidates should submit their applications to the respective County
Directors and Boards of Management as above not later than Wednesday 5th
February, 2020.

The Teachers Service Commission will only deal with TSC County Selection Panels and
Boards of Management in this exercise. Individual application to the Commission will NOT
be considered.

Successful applicants must not fill employment forms in more than one station as this will
lead to disqualification.

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THE ADVERTISED VACANCIES

To download the advertised vacancies please click on; List of all the advertised vacancies

CAUTION:

(a) The recruitment exercise is free of charge. The Teachers Service Commission would
wish to forewarn applicants against fraudsters who might extort money from
unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in recruitment.

(b) Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously been employed by the
Teachers Service Commission.

Any fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest police station, TSC County
Directors, Sub-County Directors or to Teachers Service Commission headquarters through
the following telephone lines:

1 Director (Staffing) Tel:0202892193
2 Deputy Director (Staffing) Tel:0202892131
3 Deputy Director(Staffing) Tel:0202892132

OR

Write to the Commission through the email address dirstaffing@tsc.go.ke
For detailed information on available vacancies in Counties and Schools/Institutions
applicants are advised to:
a) Visit the TSC Website www.tsc.go.ke or
b) Visit the TSC offices at the County or Sub-County.

The Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer and Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

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TSC interns should get Sh25,000 monthly- TSC petitioned

Teachers working on internship may have reason to smile if proposals tabled in parliament sail through. In the proposals the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, should pay them a monthly salary of Sh25,000 and not the current Sh15,000. They are to be upgraded to permanent and pensionable at the end of a one-year contract.

In what is seen as a strong move to address the plight of the interns, Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, Secretary General Wilson Sossion has petitioned the TSC to be forced to review their terms.

“The Government of Kenya has in recent past adopted a systematic approach of utilizing interns across its ministries, state corporations and agencies in view of the myriad of benefits that emanate from a robust internship programme that includes the opportunity to obtain fresh perspectives as well as ability to evaluate emerging talent and professions in the economy. However, institutions such as the Teachers Service Commission have now introduced measures that include deduction of Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) loans as well as union deductions from the remuneration received by these interns.” Reads the petition by Hon. Sossion, in part.

Sossion says the Government’s internship programme is an important undertaking that needs to be continuously safeguarded and wonders why the Teachers Service Commission is paying its interns Ksh 15,000 (for secondary school interns) despite the official Government pay rate for interns being set at Ksh 25,000 per month.

See also; Mwalimu National Karibu loan for new teachers and interns

Indeed, the interns receive far much lower salaries since their pay is subjected to statutory and other deductions. They remit Pay as You Earn (PAYE) and National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) among other deductions. To make matters worse for this group of teachers, the government does not offer them any extra allowances.

Sossion in his petition to the Chairperson of the Departmental Committee on Education also wonders why the interns’ terms not upgraded to permanent and pensionable at the end of a one-year contract.

Related; TSC TPAD 2 portal; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/

Other pertinent issues raised by the KNUT boss are;

  • “What is the rationale for deducting HELB loans from interns yet they are engaged for only short durations?”
  • Why does the TSC compel interns to remit union deductions without consent contrary to Article 41 of the Constitution?”
  • “Why does TSC automate deductions to the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) only and not to any other union on the interns’ payroll?”

The Committee will provide a detailed response in due course and be sure to read it here.

Meanwhile, TSC will be hiring 12,000 new teachers ahead of the January 2021 full reopening of schools. Under the Economic Stimulus Programme, the commission was allocated Sh2.4 billion funds to engage 12,000 interns.

According to TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia, recruiting the additional 12,000 teachers will bring to 23,574, the total number of teacher interns hired since last year.

TSC recruitment exercise thrown into confusion as reopening of schools remains in limbo

The recruitment exercise for additional teachers by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has been thrown into confusion. The interviews that were slated for Monday September 28, 2020 failed to kick off with no apparent reason coming through.

According to an earlier released schedule by the TSC, selection of successful applicants, who will then fill employment forms, would be done by the TSC County Directors between Monday September 28, 2020 and Friday October 2, 2020.

The teachers’ employer is yet to give any explanation as to why the recruitment has delayed. This comes even as rumours emerged that the over 10,000 teachers currently working on internship would be confirmed on permanent basis; to take up the slots.

But, the Commission last week insisted that the recruitment process has not been called off.

“We wish to draw the attention of teachers and the general public to a fake circular purporting that the recruitment of teachers has been stopped. The exercise is on course and successful applicants will be notified about the time and venues for interviews. We appeal to all applicants and the general public to be vigilant of fraudsters and fake news peddlers.” Said the Commission’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Beatrice Wababu.

A school head who spoke to this reporter on condition of anonymity said they are equally in the dark as proper communication is yet to be made.

“We haven’t received any information on the way forward (as pertains interviews for new teachers). We are in the dark as at now. I had prepared for the recruitment this week but seems the exercise will not be conducted as scheduled,” he said.

Most Counties had drafted their recruitment schedules detailing the interview dates and venues.

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Reopening of schools put on hold

With reopening of schools remaining a mirage, it seems the recruitment exercise may as well be pushed forward. While addressing the nation on Monday evening, President Uhuru Kenyatta said schools should only be reopened once the covid19 curve flattens out.

“The lives and health of our children is not a matter of debate. Learning institutions should be reopened only when we can sufficiently guarantee the safety of our children. And here I really would plead with Kenyans – let us not focus ourselves on when schools will reopen but how shall these schools open in a manner that protects our children and protects their lives and their health. Let us think first about their health and wellbeing and once we have established how then together we will agree when.” Uhuru said.

The head of State directed and ordered the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Prof George Magoha, to issue the Calendar for the resumption of the 2020 Academic calendar. He said the Calendar may be pushed to 2021 if it will be deemed necessary.

The Kenya Medical Association (KMA) on Sunday warned the Health and Education Ministries against the Scheduled October reopening of schools. The KMA chairman Andrew Were said there was need for the government to be able to prove that schools are safe for reopening (See presser below).

The Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, on its part wants schools to be reopened just like in other countries.

“The curve is flattening, the positivity rate is below 5%. We should get our children back to school, it is what other nations are doing and in case of any spike in numbers we should be well prepared… And we all agree, the protocols by the World Health Organization must be followed and that is why teachers will report two weeks before the official reopening of schools in order to prepare to receive children back” says KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion.

“If one of the options will be to close down schools in case of a spike, that will be done. The reality Kenyans must know is that this disease is still here with us.” Adds Sossion.

Their counterparts (the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers- Kuppet) supported the move by President Uhuru adding that the announcement marks the beginning of the full reopening of the economy.

“As teachers, parents and workers, we fully support government efforts to ensure a steady but healthy return to normalcy,” said KUPPET Secretary General Akello Misori.

Parents who were interviewed by various media houses supported the move by the president to put reopening of schools on hold.

Meanwhile, teachers trooped back to their stations on Monday morning following a directive by TSC. In most schools the facilities were in a deplorable state and some teachers were pictured tidying up the places.

And with the President putting school reopening on hold, there is confusion as to whether the tutors will continue reporting to school daily or just stay at home. TSC on its part insists the tutors should be in school to make them inhabitable ahead of the now uncertain reopening dates.

The Magoha led team of stake holders will again return to the drawing board to work out an agreeable schools’ reopening formula.

TSC transfer letters for teachers

A teachers seeking for a transfer from the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, should make a request in writing and will get a transfer letter if the application is successful. Under the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, scheme of service a teacher is entitled for a transfer after finishing the mandatory five (5) years or due to any other special condition. The transfer must though be ratified by the Commission.

A teacher can, however, get transferred under other special considerations; without necessarily completing the five years.

The transfer can be effected either upon request by a teacher or can be initiated by TSC. If you need the transfer, then you should fill the TSC transfer form. This form can be downloaded here.

WHEN CAN TSC TRANSFER A TEACHER?

The Teachers service Commission, TSC, may transfer a teacher from one teaching station institution to another based on:

  1. the need for equitable distribution and optimal utilization of teachers
  2. availability of a teaching vacancy in the proposed station.
  3. the need for replacement
  4. existing staffing norms which may be reviewed from time to time
  5. medical grounds, as certified by a registered medical practitioner
  6. any other grounds that the TSC may consider necessary to warrant the transfer.

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When and How can a teacher get transferred by TSC

A teacher may be transferred under the following circumstances:

  • After a study leave: A teacher granted a study leave exceeding six months shall apply for posting by the Commission at least thirty days before the expiry of the study leave.
  • After a leave granted to spouses of persons in diplomatic service: A spouse of a person in diplomatic mission/ service shall apply to the commission for posting one month before the end of assignment of duty.
  • After a disciplinary action like interdiction or suspension for a period not exceeding six months without payment of salaries and allowances.
  • After a transfer of service to the public service commission: The TSC may, Where a person applies for a transfer of service from the public commission to the TSC, approve the transfer subject to availability of a vacancy.
  • After expiry of tenure at a trade union like the Kenya National Union of Teachers, KNUT, and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET.
  • After a substantive appointment: A teacher who is promoted and substantive appointed will be redeployed/ transferred to another station, subject to availability of such substantive posts like: Headship, Deputy Headship and Senior masters.
  • After posting from a primary to a secondary institution.
  • After applying to the commission for a transfer on medical grounds, with supportive evidence.
  • When working conditions are hostile and may jeopardize the teacher’s well being and security.
  • If there is need for equitable distribution and optimal utilization of teachers.
  • On an agreeable and tenable swoop request to the TSC.

THE TSC TRANSFER LETTER.

Once the transfer is approved, a teacher will be served with a transfer letter. The letter gives details on the teacher’s new station and reporting date.

Read more details here; TSC- How to apply for a transfer, the transfer application form and requirements.

List of Shortlisted candidates for 2019 TSC Teacher Internship vacancies; Nakuru County, Nakuru North

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the advertized 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office. According to instructions on the memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews; whose dates will be announced in due course:

  • i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
  • ii. A valid personal accident cover
  • iii. National ID card
  • iv. Disability card if any
  • v. Two passport size photographs
  • vi. KCSE certificate
  • vii. KCPE certificate
  • viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
  • ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
  • x. Kra pin
  • xi. Bank plate

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NAKURU COUNTY SHORTLISTED INTERNS- NAKURU NORTH

Here is the list of Shortlisted Candidates in Nakuru North SubCounty; the list contains the school name, Subject to be filled and number of applicants to be interviewed;

CC County SCC SubCounty Inst.ID School Name Subjects TSC.No Name Mobile DoB Gender Grad.Yr Qualification GPA Score%
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093005 Jomo Kenyatta High Geo/Kisw 688577 Dorothy  JEROTICH 0729429198 22/02/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093005 Jomo Kenyatta High Geo/Kisw 756436 Dennis  Silingi 0715094664 23/03/1992 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093005 Jomo Kenyatta High Geo/Kisw 696800 HELLEN  CHEPNGENO 0720342246 23/11/1982 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093005 Jomo Kenyatta High Geo/Kisw 663555 Sarah Faith shikuku 0719538815 08/09/1991 F 2014 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093005 Jomo Kenyatta High Geo/Kisw 671837 Dennis  kipyegon 0728346510 23/03/1986 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093027 Bahati P.C.E.A. Secondary School Bio/Agric 829118 ONYIEGO KEVIN ONSONGO 0708189950 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093027 Bahati P.C.E.A. Secondary School Bio/Agric 833723 MUGO MARK KIRAGU 0708005909 08/10/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093027 Bahati P.C.E.A. Secondary School Bio/Agric 829228 CAREN JEPCHIRCHIR CHEPTOO 0720678535 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093027 Bahati P.C.E.A. Secondary School Bio/Agric 817206 DAISY  CHEPKEMOI 0703400021 11/11/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093027 Bahati P.C.E.A. Secondary School Bio/Agric 819888 EDWIN  KIMURGOR 0707424179 05/12/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093031 Kiamaina Secondary School Eng/Lit 713820 Betty Wambui Maina 0724117662 23/02/1988 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093031 Kiamaina Secondary School Eng/Lit 692685 FAITH JEPKOECH KIPTUI 0780713317 24/01/1993 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093031 Kiamaina Secondary School Eng/Lit 722030 Cyprose Achiki moraa 0729691318 10/07/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093031 Kiamaina Secondary School Eng/Lit 586501 MERCY WANJIRU njuguna 0714203271 22/02/1984 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093031 Kiamaina Secondary School Eng/Lit 698657 Boniface Kagiri Maina 0703799240 27/08/2016 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093044 Wanyororo Secondary School Hist/CRE 695916 LUCY WANGECI Njiri 0728422764 05/06/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093044 Wanyororo Secondary School Hist/CRE 701976 Sharon Jemutai Cheserek 0704378568 10/05/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093044 Wanyororo Secondary School Hist/CRE 683968 ZENAH OURU KHAKALI 0716593262 11/05/1990 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093044 Wanyororo Secondary School Hist/CRE 695459 Jane Bisieri Ayako 0719205309 15/03/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093044 Wanyororo Secondary School Hist/CRE 638212 Vitalis Solomon OJIAMBO 0715874740 22/10/1989 M 2013 Dip.Ed Credit 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093047 Dundori S.s. Math/Phy 786398 CYNTHIA CHEROP KIBET 0728071058 27/11/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093047 Dundori S.s. Math/Phy 837862 VINCENT KIPRONO KIPTUI 0725936412 09/07/1993 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093047 Dundori S.s. Math/Phy 771274 FRED NYAMBAKA MICHIEKA 0707560900 24/05/1993 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093047 Dundori S.s. Math/Phy 828378 VINCENT KIPNGENO KOECH 0715400786 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093047 Dundori S.s. Math/Phy 794279 valarie akoth onyango 0705196551 23/11/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093071 Bavuni S.s. Comp 808822 DENNIS KIBET CHIRCHIR 0700717733 20/03/1991 M 2016 Bsc+PGDE 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093071 Bavuni S.s. Comp 843865 JOYCE  CHEPKIRUI 0711164942 15/08/1988 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 40
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093081 St. Johns Bahati Secondary School Bio/Agric 798298 JESCA  CHEPKOECH 0741151704 03/12/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093081 St. Johns Bahati Secondary School Bio/Agric 719960 JONATHAN KIPTOO TUM 0723137732 01/07/1988 M 2016 Dip.Ed Credit 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093081 St. Johns Bahati Secondary School Bio/Agric 842436 GLADYS  CHERONO 0700244753 14/12/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093081 St. Johns Bahati Secondary School Bio/Agric 819888 EDWIN  KIMURGOR 0707424179 05/12/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093081 St. Johns Bahati Secondary School Bio/Agric 834932 Vincent Kirwa RUTTO 0720644018 24/04/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093087 Ndungiri Hist/CRE 719010 DOUGLAS ONDIEKI OMWOYO 0718745738 26/06/1992 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093087 Ndungiri Hist/CRE 690229 Timothy  NYONGESA 0724843280 01/01/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093087 Ndungiri Hist/CRE 670485 Eudius  Chepkoech 0719499749 01/01/1992 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093087 Ndungiri Hist/CRE 695459 Jane Bisieri Ayako 0719205309 15/03/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093087 Ndungiri Hist/CRE 692976 COLLINS  KIRUI 0795299595 01/07/1987 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093092 St. Joseph Kirima S.s. Hist/CRE 695916 LUCY WANGECI Njiri 0728422764 05/06/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093092 St. Joseph Kirima S.s. Hist/CRE 695459 Jane Bisieri Ayako 0719205309 15/03/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093092 St. Joseph Kirima S.s. Hist/CRE 681578 CAROLINE NJERI MAGU 0705304988 16/09/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093092 St. Joseph Kirima S.s. Hist/CRE 720623 VERONICAH KERUBO NYABUTO 0728437170 18/12/1992 F 2013 Dip.Ed Credit 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093092 St. Joseph Kirima S.s. Hist/CRE 696085 MELAB  MUSEBE 0714545055 18/06/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093099 St. Anthony Engoshura Geo/Bst 791819 MONICAH LANG’AT CHEPNG’ENO 0712795937 24/03/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093099 St. Anthony Engoshura Geo/Bst 783772 JANET KANDAGOR CHEPLOM 0713684273 16/09/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093099 St. Anthony Engoshura Geo/Bst 769145 NANCY WANJIKU MWANGI 0728102727 12/01/1979 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093099 St. Anthony Engoshura Geo/Bst 808993 SHADRACK KIPKORIR TANUI 0704549191 10/12/1994 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093099 St. Anthony Engoshura Geo/Bst 823611 Stella  Chelangat 0796604909 25/06/1995 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093119 St. Marks Eldonio Secondary School Math/Geo 691807 TIMOTHY NAMEMA ADAGI 0724681363 07/11/1991 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093119 St. Marks Eldonio Secondary School Math/Geo 821201 philiph kimutai Koros 0728237264 09/12/1986 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093119 St. Marks Eldonio Secondary School Math/Geo 682584 Tinda Anna Wanyama 0708729361 13/12/1993 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093119 St. Marks Eldonio Secondary School Math/Geo 668669 Lucas Wekesa Wanyama 0727489447 03/08/1988 M 2013 Dip.Ed Pass 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093119 St. Marks Eldonio Secondary School Math/Geo 695446 BENARD KIPTUM KIPLAGAT 0724431150 21/12/1991 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093132 Rigogo Secondary School Bio/Agric 798298 JESCA  CHEPKOECH 0741151704 03/12/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093132 Rigogo Secondary School Bio/Agric 834932 Vincent Kirwa RUTTO 0720644018 24/04/1995 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093132 Rigogo Secondary School Bio/Agric 817206 DAISY  CHEPKEMOI 0703400021 11/11/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093132 Rigogo Secondary School Bio/Agric 829118 ONYIEGO KEVIN ONSONGO 0708189950 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093132 Rigogo Secondary School Bio/Agric 827065 EDGA MIGIRO MAYAKA 0798164643 M 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 40
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093145 J.M.Kariuki Memorial Secondary School Comp 808822 DENNIS KIBET CHIRCHIR 0700717733 20/03/1991 M 2016 Bsc+PGDE 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093145 J.M.Kariuki Memorial Secondary School Comp 793284 Patricia  Chepkemoi 0708105350 20/10/1990 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093145 J.M.Kariuki Memorial Secondary School Comp 668436 EDDAH  CHEMUTAI 0727356141 27/01/1986 F 2015 Dip.Ed Pass 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093145 J.M.Kariuki Memorial Secondary School Comp 843865 JOYCE  CHEPKIRUI 0711164942 15/08/1988 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 40
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093145 J.M.Kariuki Memorial Secondary School Comp 817770 FLORENCE WANJIRU KIARIE 0700760413 06/07/1995 F 2018 Dip.Ed Pass 30
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093163 Menengai Hill Mixed Day Secondary Sch Geo/Bst 783772 JANET KANDAGOR CHEPLOM 0713684273 16/09/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093163 Menengai Hill Mixed Day Secondary Sch Geo/Bst 794924 MOSES KIPTEBENY KEITANY 0717599794 01/01/1986 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093163 Menengai Hill Mixed Day Secondary Sch Geo/Bst 791819 MONICAH LANG’AT CHEPNG’ENO 0712795937 24/03/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093163 Menengai Hill Mixed Day Secondary Sch Geo/Bst 843588 HARRISON NDUNG’U MBURU 0706237514 02/02/1993 M 2018 First Class 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093163 Menengai Hill Mixed Day Secondary Sch Geo/Bst 755169 MUTAI DIANA CHEPKEMOI 0723932025 15/10/1994 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093171 Bishop Edward Donovan Mixed Day S S Geo/Kisw 663555 Sarah Faith shikuku 0719538815 08/09/1991 F 2014 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093171 Bishop Edward Donovan Mixed Day S S Geo/Kisw 781984 EUNICE Jerono maiyo 0729912152 09/10/1983 F 2017 B.Ed First Class 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093171 Bishop Edward Donovan Mixed Day S S Geo/Kisw 713552 GRACE MUTHONI MWANGI 0704859613 29/06/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093171 Bishop Edward Donovan Mixed Day S S Geo/Kisw 704688 shirley  liavuli 0704086158 01/05/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093171 Bishop Edward Donovan Mixed Day S S Geo/Kisw 710647 Zachaeus Wangila Londo 0718094731 25/11/1991 M 2015 2nd Class Lower 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093186 Limuko Secondary School Eng/Lit 713820 Betty Wambui Maina 0724117662 23/02/1988 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093186 Limuko Secondary School Eng/Lit 737396 MARYANNE WAMBUI KAMAU 0724306178 14/03/1991 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093186 Limuko Secondary School Eng/Lit 669466 DANSON LEMAYIAN WAMBUI 0713779175 24/09/1993 M 2014 Dip.Ed Credit 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093186 Limuko Secondary School Eng/Lit 737368 Rahab Njoki WAITITU 0707021178 01/01/1993 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093186 Limuko Secondary School Eng/Lit 586501 MERCY WANJIRU njuguna 0714203271 22/02/1984 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093190 Murunyu High School Hist/CRE 695459 Jane Bisieri Ayako 0719205309 15/03/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093190 Murunyu High School Hist/CRE 698206 lydia jerono KIPLAGAT 0717709157 31/05/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093190 Murunyu High School Hist/CRE 688803 KEVIN OKERO OMAMBIA 0711137178 10/03/1993 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093190 Murunyu High School Hist/CRE 695916 LUCY WANGECI Njiri 0728422764 05/06/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093190 Murunyu High School Hist/CRE 720623 VERONICAH KERUBO NYABUTO 0728437170 18/12/1992 F 2013 Dip.Ed Credit 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093216 Mwiruti Secondary School Kisw/CRE 752040 FRANCIO OBADIAH ndemo 0712755546 14/05/1992 M 2014 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093216 Mwiruti Secondary School Kisw/CRE 675840 SHEILLAH J. CHERUIYOT 0729282711 03/08/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093216 Mwiruti Secondary School Kisw/CRE 686255 Amos Ondieki Nyangaresi 0735746922 22/08/1990 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093216 Mwiruti Secondary School Kisw/CRE 757528 JANE KANG’INA KENNEDY 0718271720 14/10/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093216 Mwiruti Secondary School Kisw/CRE 682177 Mary Wanjiku Njoroge 0729426775 26/11/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093232 Mikeu Secondary School Math/Chem 803246 ESTHER WANJIKU NJENGA 0706821880 25/02/1994 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093232 Mikeu Secondary School Math/Chem 757551 ERIC ORORI amwoma 0740704464 04/10/1994 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093232 Mikeu Secondary School Math/Chem 790992 DORCAS CHEPNG’ETICH RONO 0713693406 28/04/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093232 Mikeu Secondary School Math/Chem 788568 ANNAH NYABISI MOKANDU 0795161720 04/04/1993 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093232 Mikeu Secondary School Math/Chem 783309 VICTOR KIPROTICH BIRCHOGO 0718950167 31/01/1994 M 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093245 Workers High School Bio/Chem 783182 EDITH JEPCHIRCHIR Kolebech 0710158842 06/07/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093245 Workers High School Bio/Chem 821640 Marion Nashipae kinyiket 0728451203 09/04/1992 F 2018 B.Ed First Class 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093245 Workers High School Bio/Chem 703928 joseph kamau njuguna 0722339230 15/06/1992 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093245 Workers High School Bio/Chem 777700 SUSAN WANGUI MUKUNDI 0707446194 15/01/1995 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093245 Workers High School Bio/Chem 823193 Felister  Chemutai 0717777049 28/12/1993 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 45
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093251 Our Lady Of Fatima Secondary School Kisw/CRE 675855 NAHASHON KIPKIRUI RONO 0713700840 04/08/1991 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093251 Our Lady Of Fatima Secondary School Kisw/CRE 827435 NANCY WAMBUI WAIGANJO 0718795724 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093251 Our Lady Of Fatima Secondary School Kisw/CRE 675840 SHEILLAH J. CHERUIYOT 0729282711 03/08/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093251 Our Lady Of Fatima Secondary School Kisw/CRE 686929 DORCAS  CHERONO 0705432625 26/06/1994 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093251 Our Lady Of Fatima Secondary School Kisw/CRE 683031 Faith  Chepkemoi 0702017280 21/11/1992 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093291 Heshima Secondary School Eng/Lit 722030 Cyprose Achiki moraa 0729691318 10/07/1989 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093291 Heshima Secondary School Eng/Lit 713820 Betty Wambui Maina 0724117662 23/02/1988 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093291 Heshima Secondary School Eng/Lit 692685 FAITH JEPKOECH KIPTUI 0780713317 24/01/1993 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093291 Heshima Secondary School Eng/Lit 669466 DANSON LEMAYIAN WAMBUI 0713779175 24/09/1993 M 2014 Dip.Ed Credit 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093291 Heshima Secondary School Eng/Lit 734927 AUDREY JEBIWOT KUTOL 0728225879 01/07/1987 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093294 St. Francis Bahati Secondary School Geo/CRE 821492 HISON MACHUKA NYAKUNDI 0708969181 15/02/1987 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093294 St. Francis Bahati Secondary School Geo/CRE 680616 Judith  Chepkorir 0726145203 04/05/1991 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093294 St. Francis Bahati Secondary School Geo/CRE 683855 Betsy Cherotich Maritim 0728261485 19/07/1988 F 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093294 St. Francis Bahati Secondary School Geo/CRE 738546 BETTY JEBET Chelal 0726072549 30/12/1992 F 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093294 St. Francis Bahati Secondary School Geo/CRE 752677 ABEL OMISO CLINTON ARITA 0718558520 28/01/1993 M 2016 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093358 Jomo Kenyatta Girls High School Hist/CRE 752409 BENSON OUMA OMBANYA 0703284088 10/01/1990 M 2016 B.Ed First Class 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093358 Jomo Kenyatta Girls High School Hist/CRE 677490 Ignatius Kipkemboi Sorgor 0716303167 20/06/1990 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093358 Jomo Kenyatta Girls High School Hist/CRE 681801 ANTHONY LUKAKA OBINDA 0725805827 01/04/1987 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093358 Jomo Kenyatta Girls High School Hist/CRE 671475 DICKSON GAMULENYA kavulavu 0713059969 27/11/1988 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 362 NAKURU NORTH 147017093358 Jomo Kenyatta Girls High School Hist/CRE 688803 KEVIN OKERO OMAMBIA 0711137178 10/03/1993 M 2015 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 60
32 NAKURU 174 BAHATI 147017093038 Moi Ndeffo S.s.(HEROES) Comp 808822 DENNIS KIBET CHIRCHIR 0700717733 20/03/1991 M 2016 Bsc+PGDE 2nd Class Upper 55
32 NAKURU 174 BAHATI 147017093038 Moi Ndeffo S.s. Comp 793284 Patricia  Chepkemoi 0708105350 20/10/1990 F 2017 B.Ed 2nd Class Upper 50
32 NAKURU 174 BAHATI 147017093038 Moi Ndeffo S.s. Comp 843865 JOYCE  CHEPKIRUI 0711164942 15/08/1988 F 2018 B.Ed 2nd Class Lower 40

TSC application forms; Free downloads

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Kakamega County revised TSC recruitment schedule- Interview dates and venues

The TSC County Director in Kakamega has released a new teachers’ recruitment schedule. Whereas the interview venues have been retained, the interview dates on the other hand have been changed.

In the new recruitment schedule interviews will be conducted from September 28 to 30, 2020.

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KAKAMEGA COUNTY NEW TSC RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE.

S/N SUB-COUNTY RECRUITMENT DATE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS RECRUITMENT/INTERVIEW VENUE
1 Navakholo 28/09/2020 18 Ingotse Boys
2 Kakamega North 28/09/2020 22 Malava Girls
3 Kakamega Central 29/09/2020 7 Shieywe Secondary
4 Mumias West 28/09/2020 16 Mumias Muslim Boys
5 Butere 28/09/2020 15 Butere Girls
6 Lukuyani 28/09/2020 19 Moi Girls Nagili
7 Kakamega East 29/09/2020 24 Mukumu Boys
8 Khwisero 30/09/2020 15 Khwisero Girls
9 Mumias East 29/09/2020 18 Lubini Girls
10 Matungu 30/09/2020 24 Kholera Boys
11 Kakamega South 29/09/2020 12 Musingu Boys
12 Matete 30/09/2020 10 Kivaya Boys
13 Lugari 30/09/2020 21 Bishop Sulumeti