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Profile Update for TSC Teachers; Complete procedure and Requirements

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) expects all teachers to update their profiles, online. In case you have not updated your profile, then you have no reason to worry as this article will guide you. Update your profile at the TSC Online Portal by following the steps below, here.

Profile Updating Process.

To update your profile;

  • Visit the TSC online portal by using the link; https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/register/update-profile. You will see the window below;

  • Now, Fill in the following details and Click Next Page Button to Continue: ID Number/Passport Number,
  • Please enter the 4-digit verification code sent by TSC via SMS: This code enables the Commission to ensure that it is the respective teacher filling the online form before it updates your profile. Enter the code in the window below and click ‘verify’. In an event you failed to receive the code, select ‘send code again’. The code is a four-digit number.

    Didn’t receive the code?
    ‘Send code again’
TSC SMS verification code.
  • Proceed to edit your application. The following basic details will be required. Most details have been pre-loaded for you. Click ‘Next’ once done. You will see the success message ‘Your basic details have been updated, proceed to upload other documents’.
  • The following details are required:
S/N Basic Detail
1 ID No/Passport
2 Other Name (Optional)
3 First Name
4 surname
5 Kra Pin
6 Religion
7 Date of Birth
8 Gender
9 Mobile Number
10 Nationality
11 Home County
12 Home Sub county
13 Division
14 Zone
15 Constituency
16 Constituency
17 Impairment type
18 Permanent Post Address
19 Permanent Post Code
20 Permanent Town
21 Current Post Address
22 Current Post Code
23 Current Town
  • In the new window (see image below), you will update your Academic Qualifications Details. You will also be expected to upload a Minimum of 3 documents and a Maximum of 4. To update a document, click ‘choose file’. Locate the appropriate file in your storage and double click on it to upload it automatically. Click ‘save documents’ every time you upload a document. Repeat this process until you upload all the required documents.
  • Below is the window for capturing your academic qualifications.
How to capture your academic qualification details.

Academic Qualifications Details

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  • Click ‘Next’ until you complete the process.

Required Documents 

Ensure you have scanned the following documents and you can access them.
  1. ID or Passport in pdf
  2. KRA PIN Certificate in pdf.
  3. Passport Photo-(All in one pdf)
  4. Kenya Certificate of  Primary Education (KCPE) in pdf
  5. Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) in pdf
  6. Your Certificate from Tertiary Institution; Diploma, Degree or PGDE in pdf
  7. Transcripts-(All in one pdf)
  8. An Affidavit (in case there is a mismatch of your names in your documents). in pdf.

Summary of the Documents

S/N Type Description
1 ID/Passport-(All in one pdf) National Identity Card
2 Transcript-(All in one pdf) Your Tertiary level transcripts
3 KRA PIN Certificate KRA PIN Certificate
4 Passport Photo-(All in one pdf) Your Clear Passport Size photo

Professional Background

have the following details before you start filling your academic qualification section:

S/N Education Institution From To Specialization Certificate Certificate No. Cert. Year
1 Primary
2 Secondary
3 Tertiary

Important Notes for Teachers (TSC Accepts only soft copy documents).

  1. All sections of this online form MUST be completed in full.
  2. Please fill in all the required information.
  3. It is a serious offence to willfully give false information to the Teachers Service Commission. The law provides that any person convicted of the offence may be fined up to Ksh 100,000 or imprisoned for Twelve (12) months or both (Section 44 of TSC Act No. 20 of 2012).
  4. You can save part of this form and complete it on a later time if necessary.
  5. Scan and Upload Only the  Required Documents:
  • Only certified copies of original documents should be scanned and uploaded.
  • For Expatriate Teachers, attach a letter of clearance from Ministry of Education Vetting Committee.

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List of teachers who have not declared their 2019 Wealth.

Close to 46,000 teachers are yet to declare their wealth online ahead of the deadline slated for 31/12/2019. All teachers in employment under TSC are required to declare their Income, Assets and Liabilities

The online portal has been open since 1st November 2019.

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The Kenyan law requires all public officers to declare their wealth; periodically. This declaration is made online and there are hefty penalties for officers who fail to declare their income, assets and liabilities within the stipulated time. According to the Public Ethics Act of 2003, It is mandatory for all public officers to declare their income, assets and liabilities once in every two years.

Any teacher in TSC employment who fails to submit a Declaration or gives false or misleading information is liable to a fine of Kshs. 1,000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding (1) one year or both upon conviction.

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MODE OF DECLARATION

The Commission in 2017 Introduced an online Declaration Portal. This is the portal to be used for the 2017-2019 declarations. Declarations can be made following the steps outlined in the DIALS Manual.

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ACCESSING ONLINE PORTAL

The Declaration Form can be accessed on the Teachers Online Portal https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/site/index Please note that you may also access this portal through a smart phone too.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

A do-it-yourself instruction manual has also been provided and is available on the TSC website http://www.teachersonline.go.ke under the Downloads Icon, next to the Declaration link. One may also make the Declaration process by following the prompts in the form after logging in.

MONITORING OF THE DECLARATION

All Heads of Institutions are required to monitor the progress of the Declarations in their respective institutions and report all cases of non-Compliance as reflected in line with Part B in the Wealth Dedaration Instruction Manual by 31st December, 2019.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

(a) All teachers in employment of TSC are required to declare their Income, Assets & Liabilities. These include teachers on:

  • Leave (Of whatever kind)
  • Interdiction
  • Suspension
  • Sick leave
  • Authorized absence from duty

(b). Any teacher in TSC employment who fails to submit a Declaration or gives false or misleading information is liable to a fine of Kshs. 1,000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding (1) one year or both upon conviction.
(c). It is mandatory for all teachers to have a personal working email address for setting, accessing and resetting individual passwords for the Declaration as applicable. A copy of the submitted Declaration will automatically be sent to the teacher’s email.
All sections of the Declaration must be filled. Incomplete Declaration Forms will be rejected by the system.

Teachers are encouraged to fill their Declarations in good time and not to forestall system congestion at the last minute. The system will be activated with effect from 1st November 2019 to 31st December 2019 to facilitate online declarations.
Guidelines for Declarations are available in the TSC website or visit: TSC Latest News and Documents Portal

The Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities form contains the following fields:

1. Name of the Public Officer; (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

2. Birth Information;
a. Date of birth
b. Place of birth

3. Marital Status

4. Address:
a. Postal address
b. Physical address

5. Employment Information:
a. Designation
b. Name of Employer
c. Nature of employment; (permanent, temporary, contract, etc)
d. T.S.C. No.
e. School/Institution
f. District

6. Name of spouse of spouses:
(i) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
iii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iv) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(v) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vi) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

7. Name of dependent children under the ages of 18 years:
(i) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iv) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(v) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vi) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(viii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ix) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

8. Financial statement for________;
(A separate statement is required for the officer and each spouse and dependent child under the age of 18 years. Additional sheets should be added as required)

a. Statement date
(Statement date is the first day of the month preceding the month in which the declaration is due.)
b. Income, including emoluments, for the period from
_____________________________________to___________
(Including, but not limited to, salary and emoluments and income from investments, the period is from the previous statement date to the current statement date. For an initial declaration, the period is
the year ending on the statement date.)
c. Assets (as of the statement date)
(Including, but not limited to land, buildings, vehicles, investments and financial obligations owed to the person for whom the statement is made).

d. Liabilities (as of the statement date)

9. Other information that may be useful or relevant.

Declaration;
I solemnly declare that the information I have given in this declaration is, to the best of my knowledge, true and complete.
Signature of Officer: ________________________
Date: __________________
Witness:
Signature: _____________
Name: _________________
Address: ______________

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STEP BY STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO FILL THE WEALTH DECLARATION FORM ONLINE

  1. Visit the TSC online portal at;https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/site/index
  2. Enter your TSC Number and click on ‘NEXT’.
  3. On the next window, enter your Password and press on ‘LOGIN’. N/B; In case you have forgotten your password then click on ‘FORGOT PASSWORD’ to reset it.
  4. Click on the ‘WEALTH DECLARATION’ tab and from the drop down list select ‘BASIC INFO’ to start off.
  5. Edit/ enter your data correctly and click on ‘NEXT’ when done; after entering your teaching subjects’ details.
  6. The next window is the ‘Personal Declaration’ window.
  7. Select ‘INCOME’ and this includes but not Limited to, Salary & Emoluments and Income from Investments. The period is from the previous statement date (2017) to the Current Statement Date (2019); a period of 24 months. For initial declaration, the period is the year ending on the Statement Date. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE INCOME’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
  8. Next is Assets. This includes, but not Limited to Land, Buildings, Vehicles, Investments and Financial Obligations owed to the person for whom the statement is made. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE ASSETS’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
  9. Click on Next to declare your liabilities which include, but not Limited to Financial Obligations owed by the person submitting the statement; Bank loans, SACCO Loans, HELB Loans e.t.c. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE LIABILITIES’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
  10. Select the ‘NEXT’ button so as to input dependants’ details; spouse(s) and children under the age of 18 Years, if any. Enter dependant’s details and remember to click on ‘ADD/SAVE’ after entering each dependant’s information. Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen. When done, strike the ‘NEXT’ button
  11. In the new window, enter any relevant information. If not available click on the ‘NEXT’ button to by-pass this step.
  12. Witness; This is the final step. Enter the details of your Witness (Someone who knows you; it can be your relative or work mate).
  13. You can preview your entries by clicking on ‘VIEW SUMMARY’ and make amendments where and when necessary. If satisfied with your entries, then press on ‘SUBMIT’. A copy of the declaration will be sent to your Email address.

 

Matungulu Boys High School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Matungulu Boys High School is a Boys’ only boarding school that is located in Matungulu town, Machakos 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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MATUNGULU BOYS 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.

MATUNGULU BOYS 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.

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

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 Machakos School 8.6207  Machakos 40
2 Carmel Girls 8.5  Machakos 49
3 St Francis Misyani 8.06  Machakos 74
4 Ndalani Sec 7.8  Machakos 92
5 Machakos Girls 77  Machakos 107
6 Tumaini International 7.4  Machakos 131
7 Matungulu Girls 7.3  Machakos 142
8 Tala High 6.8  Machakos 190

 

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MATUNGULU BOYS 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: Matungulu Boys High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 12316107
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
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MATUNGULU BOYS SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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

You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.

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Latest news on TSC promotions

Promotions of Teachers Serving under the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has been a thorny issue over the years. The Commission in 2018 introduced a new policy on teacher promotions referred to as the ‘ Career Progression Guidelines (CPG)’.

Under the new arrangement by TSC, NO teacher will be promoted based on academic qualifications.

Cries of teachers who stay in the same job groups (grades) have always fallen on deaf ears. Teachers stay in the same grades for longer periods of time with being promoted.

While debating on a petition by 16 teachers in Kajiado County (who complained about being locked out of promotion by the commission) on Wednesday, 17th February, 2021, Senators hit hard on TSC for failing to promote teachers.

The Senators raised pertinent issues concerning the state of recruitment and promotion of teachers in the Country.

Here is a summary of the Senators’ reactions on the Teacher Promotions’ Debate;

“Senator Mwaruma

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to weigh in and support the Petition by the teachers of Kajiado County.

The issues raised by the petitioners are not unique to Kajiado County; they run in most parts of the country. There are teachers who seek promotions, yet their students are not doing well.

This is because one of the parameters that is used to promote teachers is that the students that they teach must be doing well. However, the question is: Who determines the performance of students? Is it the teacher per se?

There are many factors that affect the performance of students, including environment and poverty levels, where students do not have food at home.

Therefore, to grade teachers depending on the performance of their students is unfair.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, at one time, I raised a Petition to the same effect and requested the TSC to produce the names of how the teachers have been distributed in terms of promotion across the country.

However, the response that we got, at that time – in 2017 -when the Chair of the Committee on Education was Sen. (Dr.) Langat is, the TSC agreed that they were skewed towards a particular region. However, they requested for time so that in future, they can balance promotions across the country.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, I request that the Committee on Education chaired by Sen. (Dr.) Milgo looks into these issues, so that we ensure that our teachers across the country are fairly promoted and rated depending on the performance as per the students’ targets.

This is because the targets for teachers in group of schools should be different from that of students in day schools, county schools et cetera. We also need to look at the number of years that a teacher has worked. Some teachers work for 20 years in the same job group.

Therefore, I look forward to how this Petition will be adjudicated and prosecuted, so that the teachers of Kajiado, Taita-Taveta and across the country get fair promotions.

This is because if they are not promoted, they will not perform well.

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Senator (Dr.) Langat:

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to make my contribution concerning this important Petition from Kajiado County.

This is not unique to Kajiado. Issues of promotion and matters of recruitment have become a big problem in the country. I remember that there were a lot of complaints in Bomet County. This is because teachers who graduated as late as 2013 got promoted, yet those who graduated many years ago, for example, 12 or 13 years, have not been promoted despite the fact that their performance is good in class.

This has demoralized teachers in most places. This is because unfair promotions lead to demoralization of teachers who are performers.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, the worst part is when it comes to recruitment. Policies on recruitment should be revised. This is because there are many complaints everywhere.

When I was the Chairperson for the Committee on Education, we used to receive the same complaints. We forwarded our recommendations and resolutions to TSC, but up to date, it has not acted on them.

Last week, I visited a school in Bomet where in the staff room, there is a local P1 teacher who graduated in 2009 and others who have been recruited from other counties and brought to Bomet, and graduated in 2015.

Those who graduated a long time ago and have not been recruited are so demoralized and are questioning the processes that the TSC uses when it comes to promotion and recruitment.

Therefore, I urge the Chairperson of the Committee on Education, whom I am sure will act with a lot of diligence, to make sure that these particular irregularities, which are demoralizing teachers, are brought to book and streamlined.

Senator (Dr.) Musuruve:

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for giving me this opportunity to support this Petition from Kajiado. Issues of promotions are not only for one section; they cut across the country.

We need to find out whether the TSC has allocated money for purposes of promotion.

Also, as we push for teachers to be promoted, we should be careful not to bend standards. This is because there are many variables that come into play when it comes to promotion, for example, how many years a teacher has served, whether there is money available and many other factors.

I know that this Petition will come to the Committee on Education where I sit. We will have to look at it with an open eye, so that it will help with the issue of promotion of teachers across the country and not only in Kajiado County.

We should have a situation where we give promotions to teachers on the basis that they come from marginalized areas et cetera. Let all teachers be compensated, so that they are happy about the service that they have given this country.

Senator (Dr.) Zani:

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I also stand to support this Petition. For most teachers all over the country, the issue of promotion is key. This is because it determines many things, for example, salaries, personal achievements, et cetera.

This is a question that has been asked severally in this House. It is not the first time that it is coming up. The TSC has also tried to answer this. However, there seems to be a disconnect between what happens in the counties, teachers and the TSC.

The TSC will say that they promote from the criteria of the person and whether they qualify or not. However, people in institutions know who qualifies and who does not.

For example, they know whether a person has attained a particular degree, and so, they qualify. Therefore, there seems to be lack of transparency in this area. This is what causes this question to come over and over again.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, we project that it will worsen due to the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), where the current Standard Six and Grade Four pupils will have a double intake as they go to Form One. This is from the media.

I know that we do not quote it, although it is a form of news. It has predicted that about 60,000 teachers will need to be added by 2023. This means that the issues of recruitment, criteria for promotion and fairness need to come out clearly.

Mr. Speaker, Sir, I suggest that as the Committee progresses with this Petition to find out where the gaps are. Whether it is a perception or reality, the data will show for itself where promotions seem to be skewed.

Sometimes, it is not only skewed within a county, but also across various counties. Certain counties feel that their criteria for promotion and recruitment is limited compared to another county. This is a big issue that the Committee needs to raise.

I stress that let there be a transparent system. This Committee can come up with a way to make it transparent, so that people know how teachers have been promoted, recruited and the levels they are at. This is so that there is no perception. That will help.

There should be some mechanism to make this clear.

Senator (Rev.) Waqo:

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for allowing me to support this very important Petition regarding the promotion of teachers in Kajiado County. As many of my colleagues have already said, this is a matter that affects all the counties.

We are aware that teachers are very important people in our society. We are the way we are because of the teachers who molded our lives when we were young.

Most of the time, people experience unfair practices in promotions, recruitment and postings. Of course, we know that many people in the entire nation complain about these issues.

Nonetheless, at this particular time when we are talking about teachers and the teaching profession, we know that many teachers have been demoralized because their qualifications and experience have never been put into consideration.

We have many jobless graduates who are out there. To be employed or considered by the TSC has become a real problem.

It is my prayer that the Committee on Education, led by Sen. (Dr.) Milgo, will take into consideration this matter and give it the attention that it deserves. They should not only concentrate on Kajiado County, but the entire nation so that we can help
teachers.

If we do that, we will ensure they are not demoralized. Going by past experience, most of them are demoralized and negatively affected. However, if we help teachers, we will help our children who will receive that positive mind and input from them.

I support the Petition and pray that the teachers get the attention they deserve.

Senator Wambua:

Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir, for this opportunity. I also want to thank the petitioners for having faith in the institution of the Senate to deal with this very important matter on the promotion of teachers in Kajiado County.

However, as my colleagues have said, this is a matter that affects virtually every county in this country.

As Senator (Dr.) Zani has mentioned, this matter has come up on the Floor of this Senate many times. It is now time that the Committee on Education finds a way of getting a solution to this issue in collaboration with the TSC, so that we have a clear
progression path for teachers.

What happens in the absence of this is that it breeds disaffection among the teachers. These days we are dealing with many of cases of teachers engaging in side activities to earn a living because the career progression path is not clear.

They do not even know whether they will grow into anything.

Promotion in employment is a very serious issue because it helps employees plan their lives and future. Promotion should be based on a clear criterion, which rewards both time and performance. There are teachers who have been in the classroom for the longest time, perform well and never get promoted.

There are others who get in today, and in a few years, are at the top of the pyramid. It is important that this matter is dealt with.

As I conclude, in my County of Kitui, last year but one, this matter was raised and we brought it on the Floor of this Senate. About 100 vacancies for the positions of deputy head teachers arose in Kitui, but almost all those vacancies were occupied by teachers from outside the county.

What that means is that in future when positions for head teachers arise in that county, they will be filled by teachers from outside the county, and all those teachers from within the county, who are qualified to occupy those positions, will be disgruntled.

I hope that the Committee on Education will deal with this matter precisely and decisively to avert a crisis in the education sector.
I thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir.”

KCSE 2019 top, best schools in Trans Nzoia county

St Brigid’s Kiminini High School emerged top in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Trans Nzoia County. The school had a mean score of 9.4 to take position 17 nationally.

The second and third positions were scooped by St Anthony Boys, Kitale and St Joseph’s Boys Kitale school; respectively.

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

Pos in County School KCSE 2019 Mean County Pos Nationally
1 St Brigid’s Kiminini 9.4  Trans Nzoia 17
2 St Anthony Boys, Kitale 8.01  Trans Nzoia 77
3 St Joseph’s Boys Kitale 7.92  Trans Nzoia 82

 

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HOW TO LOG INTO YOUR TSC PAYSLIP T-PAY PORTAL

You can now easily log into the new TSC T-Pay portal to get your payslips. Just follow the following simple steps:
  • Go to your browser and type in the new T-pay link; https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/. Or just click click on this link. You will see the pay slip login window as shown below;
  • The new TSC payslip login window at https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/

  • In the first box, enter your TSC Number/ID Number followed by your password in the second box. Click ‘Login’ once done.
  • On successful login, you will see the landing window shown below;
  • TSC payslip window.

  • From the list on the left of your screen, you will be able to get a Quick Access to;
  1. Menu
  2. Latest Payslip
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Graceland Girls Senior School; KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

Graceland Girls Senior Secondary school is one of the best performing private schools in Laikipia 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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GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Graceland Girls Senior School is a Private Secondary School, located near Nyahururu Town, Laikipia West Constituency in Laikipia County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.

Graceland Girls’ Senior School is a full boarding, girls only, secondary School that offers the 8-4-4 system of education following guidelines set by the ministry of education. At the end of four years our girls sit the Kenya certificate of Secondary Education Examinations.

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Graceland Girls Senior Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls only
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Private
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located near Nyahururu Town, Laikipia West Constituency in Laikipia County; in the Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE:
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Private
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0723-829 463, 0722-624 355
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 113 – 20300 Nyahururu, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: gracelandseniorschool@yahoo.com/ gracelandschools@gmail.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Graceland School was founded by Samson and Grace Wainaina in 2006 after quitting their teaching jobs. After over twenty years teaching and gaining knowledge on the best ways to impart education, we decided to give back to society by starting a school of our own. The journey has been nothing short of astounding; growing from a tiny school to a double stream centre of excellence, both academic and co curricular. We always remember how we had to convert two bedrooms in our house to dormitories when we started out in 2006 with 15 girls. In 2009, our first candidate class sat their KCSE exam obtaining a mean of 5.9. Years later, our mean has been progressively improving. Following positive reviews and an increasing appreciation for our growth, we decided to start Graceland Primary School. It consists a coed nursery as well as a primary school.

Equipped with expanding managerial knowledge, experience, sacrifice and constantly seeking out the best teachers across the country, we are confident of providing the best possible education to your children. Welcome to Graceland Schools,

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GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S VISION

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MISSION

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:

  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 113 – 20300 Nyahururu, Kenya
  • Email Contact: gracelandseniorschool@yahoo.com/ gracelandschools@gmail.com
  • Phone Contact: 0723-829 463, 0722-624 355

GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a private school, form one admissions are done at school level. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

GRACELAND GIRLS 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 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school featured in the list of top 200 schools nationally. This is after recording a mean score of 7.87 (B- minus).

KCSE PERFORMANCE

2015- 8.08( B-)

2014- 8.02( B-)

2013- 7.90( B-)

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GRACELAND GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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

Graceland Girls Senior Secondary School.

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Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education course; Requirements, duration, job opportunities and universities offering the course

The Bachelor of Arts in Peace Education degree is designed to harmonize peace activities as well as build a culture of peace through the educations system. It will produce professionals who understand principles of peace and be able to give it a practical approach.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRADUATES IN THIS COURSE

Graduates will work in civil society organizations, United Nations (UN), human right bodies, government, international organization s working for peace and education, teaching institutions and research organizations

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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES COURSE

On the KUCCPS site, this course is placed under cluster 3.
CLUSTER SUBJECT 1 ENG / KIS
CLUSTER SUBJECT 2 MAT A / MAT B / BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC
CLUSTER SUBJECT 3 HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE
CLUSTER SUBJECT 4 BIO / PHY / CHE / BIO / GSC / HAG / GEO / CRE / IRE / HRE / HSC / ARD / AGR / WW / MW / BC / PM / ECT / DRD / AVT / CMP / FRE / GER / ARB / KSL / MUC / BST
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MINIMUM SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS

NONE

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MKU MOUNT KENYA UNIVERSITY
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TRUC TURKANA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
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Here are schools yet to upload their 2020 form one selection list on Nemis, per county- West Pokot

About 5,397 schools are yet to upload their 2020 from one selection lists onto the National Education Management Information System, Nemis. This is according to the latest data from the Education Ministry. This mostly affects the Sub County and Private schools whose selection was done manually. The list detailing the school’s name and location indicates that the schools are yet to upload their selection lists onto their Nemis accounts in readiness for the admission exercise in January 2020.

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

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SCHOOLS YET TO UPLOAD THEIR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION LISTS IN WEST POKOT COUNTY

In this county 150 schools are yet to upload their lists. Here is a list of the schools:

COUNTY NAME SUB COUNTY NAME INSTITUTION NAME INSTITUTION TYPE
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. JOSEPHS TAPOYO Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO PARUA MIXED DAY & BOARDING SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. ANTONY CHEPTURNGUNY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO SHALPOGH MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ORTUM MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO CHEPKORIONG SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO PTARKONG MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. LUKE NARAMAM Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. MATHEWS KOSULOL MIXED SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO SEBIT MIXED DAY & BOARDING SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST.LUKE CHEPKORNISWO MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. PAUL KIPKOMO BOYS SEC Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO MORPUS  MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. PETERS KAPCHEMOGEN SECONDARY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO GRACE ROCK GIRLS Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO SOBUKWO Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST.JOHNS CHEPYTA MIXED DAY Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO CHEPARERIA MIXED SEC SCHOOL Public
West Pokot KIPKOMO ST. THOMAS AQUINAS KAMATIRA MIXED Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL TOU SAMARITANCADEMY Private
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL SOLION Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL AIC CHESOMBUR MIXED DAY/BOARDING SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL MTELO BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL KATUGH MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL A.C.K SANGAT MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL KORWORITIT MIXED DAY& BOARDING SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL ONOCH GIRLS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL RCEA PAROO MIXED SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL ELCK CHEMUTLOKOTYO MIXED Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL SIGOR MIXED SEC SCH Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL TOO-SIKIRIO SECONDARY SCHOOL Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL ELCK ENDOW MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL MARICH PASS Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL KOKWOTENDWO SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL A.G.C PCHOLPOGH GIRLS’ Public
West Pokot POKOT CENTRAL KANYARKWAT GIRLS Public
West Pokot POKOT NORTH Asilong Christian High School Private
West Pokot POKOT NORTH KIWAWA BOYS Public
West Pokot POKOT NORTH KODICH BOYS Public
West Pokot POKOT NORTH ST. BAKHITA GIRLS SECONDARY- KARON Public
West Pokot POKOT NORTH KAMKETO TRINITY GIRLS Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST PETERS CHEPARTEN SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST. MULUMBA MIXED  DAY SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST PATRICKS SIMOTWO Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH KAPCHIKAR DAY&BOARDING Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH KAMELEI MIXED SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST. AUGUSTINE CHEMALTIN SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST ANTHONY OF PADUA SINA Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST STEPHEN CHEPKONO MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST ANTONY CHOROK Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST. MOURICE MOKOYON MIXED Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH KAPSAIT MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH CHORWAI MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST. JOSEPH TAPACH Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH CHEMOLO E.L.CK. MIXED Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST PAUL KAPKUNYUK Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH KAPOROWO MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH ST. MAURICE RINGRING SECONDARY Public
West Pokot POKOT SOUTH KALYA MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MZALENDO ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KANYARKWAT GIRLS SECONDARY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT REV. MURPUS ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT FOREST VIEW ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT ACK ST. LUKE KAPENGURIA ACADEMY – PRY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT DAY LIGHT ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT LULU SUNRISE ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT PSIGIRIO GOOD SHEPHERED ACEDEMY -PRY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT LITTLE ANGELS MURKWIJIT Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT ALALE BETHANY ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KIPKOMO ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAMATIRA RISING STAR Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT SEBIT SUNSHINE ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KOPIL ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT EXODUS RESCUE CENTRE Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT TALON ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT SUNFLOWER JUNIOR ACADEMY KACHELIBA Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAPENGURIA KINGS ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT SUKUT PRIMIER ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT  CORMOLEE PROGRESSIVE ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT SIGOR JUNIOR ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAPENGURIA BAPTST ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT YWALATEKE JUNIOR ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT FRONTIER CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT MUINO STAR ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. NAOMI ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. PETER’S CHEMOLO PRIMARY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT BCFC CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT REV. MURUPUS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KATUGH MIXED SECONDARY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT EVER GRACE  ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT PRECIOUS MLIMANI ACADEMY Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT NOAHS ARK ACADEMY – PRI Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT NAGROTUM MIXED Private
West Pokot WEST POKOT KOITOPOK Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. PAULS KITALAKAPEL Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ONOCH GIRLS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHELOPOY TRINITY BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT JERUSALEM GIRLS Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAMUNONO GIRLS  SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT TURKWEL GORGE MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KACHUMAKINEI Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHEPKORIONG SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT SHALPOGH MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT TILAK MIXED DAY AND BOARDING SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAPOROWO MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KOCHIY MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KANYARKWAT GIRLS Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT mtembur  mixed day sec Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAMKETO BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MNAGEI MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KATIMORIL MIXED DAY SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT NAGROTUM MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MESHARCK TUMKOU GIRLS SEC. SCHOOL Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT SEKUTION MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT AIC ASILONG SEC SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ELCK KORKOU GIRLS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAPTARIN BOYS Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHRIST THE KING SECONDARY SCHOOL SENETWO Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MASOL MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHEPTUYA MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MTEMBUR MIXED DAY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. MATHEWS KOSULOL MIXED SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT TOMENA MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT AIC CHESOMBUR MIXED DAY/BOARDING SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. AUGUSTINE MIXED DAY KAPKORIS Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MURKWIJIT MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. PAUL KIPKOMO BOYS SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAPKATA SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. MAURICE RINGRING SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MTELO BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ELCK KORPU BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KALEMNYANG  YUNHAP  SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHEMAKEU Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. AUGUSTINE CHEMALTIN SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KERINGET T MIXED DAY SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHEKOMOS MIXED SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST AUGUSTINE MIXED DAY SECONDARY-KAPKORIS Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. MARY’S MIXED DAY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. THERESA PARAYWA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT AGC CHEMOMOROCH Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. MICHAEL PTOYO BOYS SECONDARY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT TOTUM MIXED DAY Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ALL SAINTS TAMUGH MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT AIC ARAP MAINA Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT MESHACK TIMKOU MIXED Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT CHEMWOCHOI SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT OUR LADY OF PEACE PSER SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. FRANCIS SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT KAIBOS DAY MIXED SEC Public
West Pokot WEST POKOT ST. PETER’S KAPKECHA MIXED Public

Family’s agony as teacher goes missing after marking 2019 KCPE Exams

A teacher’s family in Karabondi; Homabay County is at pains after the teacher went missing immediately the marking exercise for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, was completed.

The teacher, one Mr Odumbe Moses who plies his trade at Kogana Primary in Rachuonyo North, left his home on November 8, 2019 to mark the KCPE exams in Nairobi. Unfortunately, according to his wife (Joyce Odumbe) the primary school teacher has not returned home long after the exam results were announced. To make matters worse his mobile phones have been switched off and no one knows his whereabouts.

Mr Odumbe arrived at the 2019 KCPE marking centre in St Georges Girls High School on November 10, and later left. Attempts to reach him on phone have been futile since his phone is switched off.

The family sent this note on Facebook to try and trace Mr Odumbe;

“Kindly let me bring this to your attention. We have a case of a missing person; his name is Mr Moses Odumbe who is a teacher at Kogana Primary School in Karachuonyo East, Rambira Location, Karabondi. He went for KCPE marking at St Georges, Nairobi, and since November 14, 2019 nobody knows his whereabouts and his phone has been switched off. The case is with the police and we as a family request anyone with any relevant information to please notify any nearest police station or contact Joyce Ochieng (his wife)…”

The 2019 KCPE results were released on Monday November 18, 2019 by the Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha. Over 7,000 examiners were contracted to mark this year’s KCPE Insha and Composition papers. The other papers were marked by the new optical mark recognition (OMR) marking machines acquired by Knec.

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The missing 2020 form one students; CS Magoha leads drive to find them

The Ministry of Education has today stated that a total of 150,000 form ones are yet to report to secondary school. This is despite the fact that the January 24, 2020 reporting deadline has elapsed. According the Ministry only 80 percent of the learners who sat for the 2019 KCPE examination have reported to their schools of choice. The Ministry now says it will launch a mop up campaign to find the missing learners and ensure 100 percent transition.

Here is an excerpt of a presser from the Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha;

“Reporting dates for all Form One students were between 13th January, 2020 and 24th January, 2020. By 12pm today, 852,000 learners (80 per cent) of the 1,075,000 candidates who sat KCPE in 2019 had reported to secondary schools countrywide.
Reports from all parts of the country indicate that large numbers of students have flocked to various schools ahead of today’s 5pm reporting deadline.

We therefore expect the figures to rise to the peak by the end of today when we compile final figures.
Although these are commendable admission levels, it is projected that we could still have about 150,000 candidates who may not beat the deadline of reporting. These will include candidates of private schools and those who reported to schools that they had not been selected to, thereby missing out on the NEMIS data capture.

I am happy that some counties have already hit the 100 per cent mark as I will outline
shortly. Some schools have also registered 100 percent transition, induding the State
House Girls (where we are), which has registered all the candidates who were selected to join the institution, including a class of 95 day scholars.

Some of the reasons for the low transition in these counties include:

  • Repetitions- some children opted to repeat Class 8
  • Some learners opted to join TVET institutions
  • Early marriages and teenage pregnancies

To ensure we achieve the 100 per cent transition rates, the Government will, from tomorrow (Saturday January 25, 2020) start a countrywide mop up campaign to trace all candidates who are yet to report to schools. I have consulted with the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government and Teachers Service Commission and resolved to engage jointly in the mop up campaign. We have directed our field officers to comb all their regions to find the candidates who are yet to report to schools and ensure that they are enrolled in the schools they were placed in.

Candidates at the sub-county levels should report to day schools nearest to them. During this period, Principals and Head Teachers should enhance support services to help young mothers selected to their schools to enrol, focus on learning and minimize distractive practices. All education officials in all counties should map out the 2019 KCPE candidates from their regions and make special arrangements for them to join Form One.

During this mop up exercise, and to address socio-cultural barriers to secondary education, national administrative arms will work with county and sub-county education
officials to ensure that no child is locked out of secondary education for any reason. Over the period, Ministry officials will file accurate daily returns on the status of reporting to schools until we attain the 100% transition.

It is the constitutional right of every Kenyan child to acquire free and compulsory basic
education. The Ministry will generate lists of unreported students per Sub County for
purposes of tracking them and ensuring that they are admitted accordingly. The head
teachers of respective schools where the students sat the KCPE are therefore called upon to make available all the vital information to aid the process of ensuring that all students enroll in secondary schools.”

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 REPORTING STATISTICS PER COUNTY

Only Murang’a, Nyeri, Nairobi, Vihiga and Tharaka Nithi counties surpassed the 100% transition mark. Worst hit (with low transition rates) are Kilifi, West Pokot, Samburu, Marsabit and Tana River.

The CS has, in the past few days, led a door to door campaign to actualize the 100 percent initiative. Here is a collation of the images showing the efforts by the CS (Images/ Courtesy):

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Loreto High School, Limuru; KCSE Performance, Location, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Loreto High School Limuru is an all girls’ National School located in Karambaini, Limuru, in Kiambu County; about 28 kilometres from the capital city of Kenya, Nairobi.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL BACKGROUND INFORMATION

On December 4, 1936, Loreto Limuru High School opened its doors to its first students. The school founders were the Sisters of Loreto, who came from Ireland to Kenya in 1921 as Catholic missionaries. The original vision of the school’s founders was to educate African girls who, at that time, were denied the right to an academic education. The pioneers of this school were sisters S.M. Dolores Stafford, S.M. Theresa Joseph O’Sullivan and S.M. Veronica Bradley. They believed, as did Mary Ward, foundress of the Loreto Sisters in 1609, that through education “Women in time to come would do much”. True to this vision, today the school can boast of laying a foundation for visionaries such as Wangari Maathai who won Nobel Peace Prize for protecting the environment. The first task of the sisters was to prepare the girls to sit for the primary examination. They began with seven girls. However, due to the severe cold and mist, the girls disappeared overnight. Later, the girls returned and in 1938 four girls took the Primary Examination and began their Teacher Training course. The first secondary class began in 1947. The first two students, Mary Sekunda Wanjiru, and Merioth Wairimu, passed the Senior Cambridge Certificate Examination. This was the beginning of a record of excellence in public examinations, which still continues at Loreto. Currently, the school is one of the top in the country in extra-curricular activities such as netball, hockey and more. There is also a music festival held at the school. In 1956, a double stream was admitted. There were between 20 to 26 girls per the class. In 1958, Loreto was categorized as a National School, a status it still holds today. In 1970, Loreto was given permission to start an “A level” art class and in 1981, the school was given “A level” science stream, with a science laboratory. Since then, there has been a rapid expansion of the existing facilities, a gradual replacement of old buildings, and establishment of the new infrastructures. This was possible through the hard work of the Board of Governors, the Parents Teachers’ Association, and the support of Ministry of Education. In 1986, Kenya underwent a new era in the field of secondary education, with the introduction of the 8-4-4 Curriculum in Kenya. In addition to this, Loreto was given another challenge to start a third stream, bringing the number of students to over 500. In 1996, the school celebrated its 60th anniversary where His Excellency the President graced the occasion as the chief guest. In 1999, a fourth stream was introduced and in 2002, it became a four-streamed school with 40 students per class. In 2011, the school introduced a fifth stream. Today, the school has a population of over 800 students, over 45 teaching staff, and over 50 support staff.

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LORETO HIGH SCHOOL VISION

To be a centre for instilling positive values and attaining high academic standards.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL MOTTO

United in Love and Peace

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL MISSION

Provision of quality education through holistic growth of the girl-child in order to nurture women of integrity and intellect who will be agents of positive change.

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL CONTACTS

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LORETO HIGH SCHOOL ADMISSION CRITERIA

The school admits students with 350 marks and above. For continuing students, they should have at least a B (plain) in the previous exams.

 

LORETO HIGH SCHOOL KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has had a good run in academic performance; maintaining a mean grade of more than a B+ (plus) for some time now. In 2018, the school registered 180 candidates for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams who managed a mean grade of a B+ (plus); with a performance index of 73.586 In the 2019 KCSE exams the school had a total candidature of 266. The table below summarizes the school’s performance at the KCSE exams;

 

Exam Year No. of Students Mean Score Mean Grade A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E
2015 250 10.344 B+ 39 91 67 31 16 4 2 0 0 0 0 0
2014 233 10.04 B+ 34 71 52 41 22 11 1 0 0 1 0 0
2013 180 10.32 B+ 41 58 39 20 11 6 3 1 1 0 0 0
2012 182 10.489 B+ 33 79 37 20 9 2 1 0 0 0 1 0
2011 178 10.113 B+ 28 50 43 19 21 9 7 1 0 0 0 0
2010 177 10.062 B+ 27 50 43 33 18 2 2 2 0 0 0 0

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2019 KCSE results for Mobamba High School

 Mobamba High School from Kisii County managed a mean score of 6.683 in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination. The school registered a total of 303 candidates.

165 candidates scored a mean grade of C+(plus) and above; hence, booking direct tickets to university; representing 54.46% of all the candidates. One Candidate scored mean grade of A- (minus) . Others scored B+ (3), B (26), B- (70) and C+ ( 65 candidates).

Here is the school’s 2019 KCSE Mean Grade Summary;

MEAN GRADE NUMBER OF CANDIDATES
A 0
A- 1
B+ 3
B 26
B- 70
C+ 65
C 67
C- 51
D+ 18
D 2
D- 0
E 0
x 0
TOTAL 303

 

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Bishop Sulumeti Chelelemuk Girls High School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Bishop Sulumeti Chelelemuk Girls High School is a Girls’ only boarding school located in Angurai in Teso North Constituency, in Busia County; within the Western 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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BISHOP SULUMETI CHELELEMUK GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.

One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.  This one requires the school’s log in credentials.

Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.

BISHOP SULUMETI CHELELEMUK GIRLS HIGH 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.


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BISHOP SULUMETI CHELELEMUK GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Bishop Sulumeti Chelelemuk Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 35606103
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 129 – 50209, Malakisi
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

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BISHOP SULUMETI CHELELEMUK 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.

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This is all you need to know about the AON Minet Medical Cover by TSC; Your full guide

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has awarded the contract for the medical cover all all its staff and teachers to AON Minet. The Insurance Company works closely with health providers like Bliss and Mediheal to provide various medical cover packages to teachers and their dependents. To receive AON services the Principal Contributor and Dependants must first be registered. This guide will take you through the whole process of registration, requirements and how to get the services. Hope this will be helpful to you.

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Requirements and Eligibility

Principal Member

All teachers employed by the Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) and actively in service are automatically eligible to be covered under the Minet Teachers’ Medical Scheme as Principal Members. As thus, all teachers should benefit from the medical cover as they are covered.

Dependants

The following persons are considered dependants and are eligible for cover: • One (1) legal spouse of the member • Four (4) unmarried biological or legally adopted children who are dependent upon the member for support, provided that such children are aged not less than 38 weeks (full term birth) and not more than 18 years, a condition that is extended to 25 years, if the children are enrolled in a recognised post-secondary institution • No age limit applies to child dependants with a disability

Change of Dependants

Once registered, it is not possible for the principal member to change their dependants until the end of the policy period unless as a result of death or divorce of a spouse. However, at the start of each policy period, you will have a chance to review your cover and make changes to your dependants should you wish to. The end of a policy year normally occurs in September of every year.

Terms and Conditions of Cover for Dependants

• Pre-mature babies i.e. babies born before 38 weeks are covered under maternity • The legal spouse of the dependant will be covered up to the age limit of 70 years • The cover does not cater for relatives of the principal member such as mother, father, sisters, brothers, nephews, nieces or grandchildren.

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Registration Process 

Teachers/ Principal Members

All teachers in active service with Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) are automatically eligible for cover. The principal member is, however, required to register themselves and their dependants. The registration process is done in two steps: Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) registration and biometric registration. Ensure you have the below mandatory details: • TSC Number • ID Number

Principal Member Registration

Step by step Guide:

Step 1: Dial *865# from your Safaricom or Airtel mobile phone number Step 2: Key in your TSC and National ID Numbers when prompted. The details will be verified against the AON Minet database. Step 3: If successful, you will be prompted to enter your name (surname and other name), role and gender. Once done, you will receive a message confirming your successful registration onto the scheme and a prompt to register dependants.

Dependants Registration

THE REGISTRATION PROCESS Step 1: Dial *865# from your Safaricom or Airtel mobile phone number Step 2: Select the dependant you wish to register, i.e. spouse or child Step 3: Enter Date of Birth, full name, ID Number/Birth Certificate Number If not successful, kindly contact AON Minet on their call centre hotline numbers for further assistance.

THE BIO-METRIC REGISTRATION PROCESS

Biometric Registration is carried out at the service provider’s premises. It follows the steps below: Step 1: Present yourself at the service provider on their active panel (you can access the list of active providers by dialing *340#) Step 2: Identify yourself or your dependant with the TSC number Step 3: The service provider will generate an SMS that contains the One-Time-Pin (OTP), sent to the principal member’s mobile number Step 4: You will present this OTP to the service provider representative to kickstart the fingerprint registration Step 5: You will be requested to place your index finger and thumb on the biometric device and the impressions will be recorded against your membership record NB: Children under 5 years of age will be registered under either the parent or an appointed guardian.

HOW TO CHECK IF DEPENDANTS DETAILS ARE WELL CAPTURED

Once dependants have been registered, it is important to check on the AON portal to see if the captured details are correct. But, the dependants must first be captured on AON portal. This can be done by using the Minet Self Service Portal; https://collaborationkenya.minet.com/tsc The same portal can be used to upload dependants’ supportive documents.

LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO UPLOAD AND HOW TO DO IT

After successfully registering, one has to provide proof via uploaded documentation. The documentation includes that for all dependants. The following documents are required, where necessary: 1). Adoption document; for any adopted child. 2). Birth Certificate/ Birth Notification for all registered children. 3). Change of Dependant document. 4). Change of details document; whenever an amendment is made to the originally declared information. 5). Marriage document/ Marriage certificate. 6). National Identity Card. 7). Proof of Disability. 8). Proof of school (A school ID is required).

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UPLOADING THE DOCUMENTS, ONLINE

To upload the documents to AON- Minet, use this simplified procedure; 1). Scan the documents and store them in a location you can easily remember. 2). Visit the official Minet upload portal by using the link; https://collaborationkenya.minet.com/tsc 3). To attach a document, enter your full name, mobile phone number, TSC Number and description of the document to be uploaded. 4). Select the document to be attached and click on Choose file. 5). Finally, click on upload. 6). Repeat this procedure for all the required documents.

HOW TO ACCESS MEDICAL SERVICES

Members of the Teachers’ Medical Scheme can access any of AON Minet service providers on the Company’s online panel countrywide. This list is accessible by dialling *340# from your Safaricom/Airtel line. Follow the on screen prompts to access the service you desire.

REFERRAL AND SPECIALIST SERVICES

Instances where a member may require referral/specialist services include: 1. Where the service sought cannot be accessed directly such as an x-ray, MRI, chemotherapy or specialised services such as gynae care, oncology, etc. In this instance the member will visit a primary healthcare service provider who will issue a referral letter to the member allowing them to seek the service at a referral service provider within AON Minet’s panel. 2. Where the service provider is not contracted to give a particular service. In this instance, the service provider will issue a referral letter to the member indicating the service they seek and the name of the service provider they are referring the member to.

BENEFITS

Inpatient Services

As part of the inpatient cover, the principal member and/or dependants are eligible to receive the following benefits: • Hospital accommodation charges:  Group G-N standard ward bed rate net of NHIF rebate pay  Group P-R standard private ward bed rate net of NHIF rebate per day • Doctor’s/Surgeon’s fee • ICU/HDU theatre charges • Drugs/medicine, dressings and internal surgical appliances • Pathology, x-ray, ultrasound, ECG, MRI scans and computerised tomography • Inpatient radiotherapy, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and chemotherapy • Emergency road and air evacuation within East Africa leading to admission • Hospital accommodation for accompanying parent or guardian for hospitalised children below seven (7) years • Post hospitalisation benefit (within 21 days after discharge from hospital) • Treatment of congenital defects/genetical disorders • Treatment of pre-existing and chronic conditions (including cancer) • Treatment of HIV/AIDS related conditions • Rehabilitation services including services like home care, physiotherapy and occupational therapy • Inpatient ophthalmological and dental surgeries Note that all the payments related to the medical cover are net of NHIF rebates, rates and deductions.

Outpatient Services

The Teachers’ Medical Cover offers unlimited outpatient consultations. These will include but are not limited to: • Routine outpatient consultations • Diagnostic laboratory and radiology services including x-ray, ultrasound, MRI and CT Scans • Day care surgery for minor surgical treatment that may not require admission • Prescribed physiotherapy • Prescribed drugs and dressing • Prescribed routine laboratory tests • HIV/Aids related conditions and prescribed ARVs to the full limit per family per annum • Dialysis • Routine immunisations and KEPI vaccinations • Pap smear for ladies and PSA for men (principal member only) • Routine antenatal check-ups

Maternity Services

  • Routine antenatal check-ups
  • Delivery fees
  • Postnatal care up to six weeks
  •  Routine immunisations and/or KEPI vaccinations
  • Emergency and elective caesarean section
  • Congenital conditions
  • Pre-maturity expenses
Maternity benefits are only available to the principal member and spouse. New born babies must be registered immediately upon birth.

Dental Services

Dental benefits under this cover included but not limited to: • Dental consultation and anaesthetist’s fees • Root canal treatment • Tooth extractions • Scaling necessitated by a prevailing medical conditions and prescribed by a dentist

Optical Services This benefit caters for expenses related to eye treatment. This includes but is not limited to the cost of: • Lenses • Spectacle frames

Evacuation

Should an emergency occur, contact Minet immediately via the Call Centre Hotline number. Scheme members will be covered for the following Road and Air ambulance and Evacuation services: i. Emergency Air Ambulance Evacuation Services within East Africa ii. Emergency Road Ambulance Evacuation services within East Africa iii. Overseas Evacuation/Treatment abroad in India, where treatment is not available locally and within policy limits In cases where a member is involved in a medical emergency, they will access services at the appointed service providers in the region. Minet Kenya Insurance Brokers Limited’s emergency response team will be receiving the requests and will coordinate the evacuation process.

Wellness Packages

To ensure the wellbeing of clients, AON takes time to conduct wellness checks & educate members. The benefits under this scheme include, but are not limited to: • Health education and lifestyle improvement programmes – doctors and other experts educate and engage members on lifestyle choices and disease management • Preventive care programmes carried out during wellness drives • HIV/AIDS workplace programmes – the team engages the clients in voluntary counselling and testing

Chronic Disease Management

Chronic diseases covered include but not limited to: cancer, hypertension, asthma, diabetes, pepticulcer diseases, arthritis, cardiac failure, epilepsy, chronic renal disease, schizophrenia, bronchiectasis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, thyroid disease, systemic lupus erythematosus and hyperlipidaemia. To enrol to AON Chronic Disease Management (CDM) programmes, fill in a CDM form available at Minet county offices countrywide. The CDM form is available on the website. AON CDM team will ensure your drugs are delivered to you and that your progress is monitored regularly.

Psychiatric & Counselling Services

This covers psycho-social support programmes for employees for conditions such as chemical dependency, stress, post-traumatic counselling, relationship difficulties, anxiety and depression, parenting, legal or financial distress, etc. Services include but are not limited to: • Psychosocial tele-counselling services through the Minet tele-counselling centre toll free line 0800 720 029 • On-site counselling services in some special instances • Referrals for face to face counselling by a specialist

Last Expense Benefits

Last expense is a benefit payable to the next of kin upon the demise of the principal member to aid in funeral arrangements. It is payable within 48hrs and via Mobile Money Transfer provided all information required has been availed to Minet. The benefit is KShs. 100,000 across all job groups. A Death Notification, a Burial Permit or an official TSC letter can be sent by email to Minet Kenya. The email should include the following: • Name of Deceased • TSC Number • Date of Death • Next of kin’s name and designation (spouse and children) • Next of kin’s ID Number • Next of kin’s contact (mobile number) Teachers should ensure that the next of kin information held by their employer (TSC) is correct and up to date including phone numbers. NOTE: This benefit is only applicable to the principal member (teacher) and not dependants.

Group Life Benefits

This benefit is payable to the family of the deceased to assist in re-organising their lives after the demise of the principal member. This benefit graduates progressively across job groups and is only applicable upon the demise of a principal member. To access group life benefit, the following information should be availed to Minet at the earliest possible convenience: • Name of Deceased • Death Certificate of Deceased • Burial Permit • Surrender of original or copy of ID card of the deceased • Bank details: Bank Name, Branch, Account Name and Account Number

Overseas Evacuation/Treatment Abroad

In line with Ministry of Health regulations, members will ONLY be evacuated for treatment abroad in cases where the treatment required is not available locally and where the Director of Medical Services has approved. In case one is referred for treatment abroad, the following benefitis are payable within the medical scheme: • Airfare – economy class for the patient and accompanying person/doctor/nurse in cases where the patient is not ambulant and is critically ill • Accommodation and transport within the destination of treatment at local rates

Verification of Requests

• Receipt of request for overseas treatment and vetting by Minet clinicians • Request for a comprehensive medical report from the doctor which should include: o Reason for overseas referral; o The facility the member is being referred to; and o Whether treatment is locally available or not. • Analysis of medical history and recommendation of most appropriate treatment plan • Initial consultation with local doctors (if deemed necessary) and advice on the admissible and inadmissible bills as per policy • The member will be referred to the Director of medical services for clearance Securing Credit Facility • The medical report will be shared with the overseas providers for quotation purposes • Where the referral is not specific to one particular provider, we will request for several quotations • Once credit facilities are secured, all travel arrangements finalised and travel date confirmed, we shall issue a guarantee of payment.

Travel Assistance

• Minet will ensure that all details relating to the particular treatment are available and communicated to you e.g. in case of a renal transplant, all relevant medical and legal documents required • All information relating to travel preparation will be made available e.g. yellow fever vaccination, etc. • Scanned copies of the passport (bio data details) for the patient and a medical aide (if necessary) will be requested at this stage • Minet will send an invitation letter to the hospital and a copy will be mailed to you for visa application • Once a visa has been issued, the dates of travel will be confirmed and tickets booked and issued While abroad, the following process will be followed to ensure that the patient and accompanying person are well taken care of. Through AON  travel agency, we will: a. Facilitate airport pick up and transfer to the hospital b. Introduce you to a Guest Relationship Officer (GRO) who will give assistance in: • Mobile connectivity – acquiring a local calling (pre-paid) card • Money exchange – changing your foreign currency to the local currency • Overseeing your admission to hospital and hotel check-in and hospital registration • Frequent updates – regular follow up and monitoring of your treatment plan including daily updates to Minet Upon Discharge from Hospital • Minet will facilitate transfer to the airport. The patient will be requested to fill in our customer satisfaction feedback form prior to departure • Minet will link them up to a local specialist upon returning to the country for follow up and monitoring of health.

NATIONAL HOSPITAL INSURANCE FUND, NHIF

Members are entitled to statutory benefits under the NHIF scheme as they still pay their statutory deductions. The Minet Teachers’ Medical Scheme is a private health insurance cover designed to draw on the benefits offered by public health insurance. Contributing to the NHIF increases the overall health benefits that teachers can utilise. It also increases the facilities accessible to members. Teachers covered under the scheme are encouraged to visit the nearest NHIF office and update all dependant details. Recent changes by NHIF have resulted in more benefits for all those who make contributions to the fund. NHIF now caters for additional expenses besides the daily hospitalisation rebate and outpatient services offered at any NHIF accredited facility across the country. Members of the fund can also access particular services in most facilities including certain private hospitals. Minet Teachers’ Medical Scheme, like all private insurances, will only cater for bills net of NHIF. However, in order to tap into your NHIF benefits, it is important to ensure that you have your NHIF card and ID card during hospital visits, and that all dependants are duly registered. Minet Teachers’ Medical Scheme members also need to be aware of NHIF services which require the patient to seek pre-authorisation from NHIF. The pre-authorisation procedure is as follows: 1. Request your healthcare provider/hospital/doctor to fill in the NHIF pre-authorisation form. The provider will attach the following documents: a pro-forma invoice/quotation and the relevant medical records/diagnosis. 2. Submit the documents at any NHIF office. 3. An approval/undertaking will be issued within 24 hours. The letter of undertaking should be collected from the same NHIF office. 4. Attach a scanned copy of the NHIF undertaking when sending your private insurer’s pre-authorisation form to us. 5. Minet will issue an undertaking for the difference.

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List of delocalized, transferred teachers per County in December, 2019- Kisii

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. In Kisii County, a total of fifty (50) teachers have been moved to neighbouring counties. 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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KISII COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Kisii County:

S/NO. SCHOOL OF ORIGIN SUB COUNTY SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY
1. Riabamanyi Kisii Central Bonchari Nyamira
2. St. Lawrance Kiongongi Kitutu Central Kamwala Homabay
3. Masongo Kisii Central Motiret Bomet
4. Bogiakumu Kisii South Metamaywa Nyamira
5. St. Patricks Mosocho Kitutu Central Onyalo Mixed Migori
6. St. Vincent De Paul Nyanko Kisii Central Rabuor Kogelo Migori
7. St. Lukes Kanunda Kitutu Central Kuywa Friends Bungoma
8. Nyansira Sda Kisii Central Borangi Sda Nyamira
9. Iyenga Kenyenya Njoguini Nyeri
10. Borangi Sda Nyamache St. Josephs Kemasare Nyamira
11. Nyaimera Gucha South Kipsingei Bomet
12. Itumbe Dok Nyamache Nyandenda Homabay
13. Amariba Kisii Central Kapoleseroi Bomet
14. Nyaguku Dok Sameta St. Sabinius Owich Migori
15. Omobera Girls Kenyenya Lwanda Magwar Migori
16. Kabigoria Gucha South Nyankore Migori
17. Keberesi Kenyenya St. Pauls Gekano Nyamira
18. St. Augustine Genga Kisii South Ntimama Sec. Narok
19. St. Peters Suneka Kisii South Muhoroni Kisumu
20. Kebabe Sda Kenyenya Nyamusi Girls Nyamira
21. Keore Sec. Kitutu Central Jemovo Vihiga
22. Getai Sda Nyamache Holo Kisumu
23. Musa Nyandusi Gesicho Masaba South God Bura Homabay
24. Riotero Sec. Kitutu Central Olare Sec Homabay
25. Nyaura Kisii Central Kiptenden Kericho
26. Queen Of Apostle Kanyimbo Kitutu Central Kapset Bomet
27. Buyonge Sec Gucha Senye Migori
28. Nyanguru Kisii Central Omware Migori
29. Kiamabundu Kisii Central Mori Migori
30. Emesa Kenyenya St. John Komolo Rume Migori
31. Itibo Girls Marani Duchi Girls Homabay
32. Nyakorere Pag Kenyenya Wayara Homabay
33. Nyango Gucha South Sugumegas Bomet
34. Nyaibate Kenyenya Kiembe Homabay
35. Maroo Esinde Gucha South St. Joseph Miranga Homabay
36. Mobirona Kenyenya Nyenga Homabay
37. Tendere Boys Gucha Motosiet Trans Nzoia
38. St.Joseph Matibo Mukasa Masaba Chiga Mixed Homabay
39. Matagaro Gucha Nyakango Homabay
40. Engoto Marani St. Nicansius Maranyona Homabay
41. Sameta Mixed Sameta Mobirona Kisii
42. Sosera Sda Masaba South Langi Mixed Homabay
43. Getuki Sec Gucha St. Joseph Kemasare .
44. Nyatwoni Gucha South Chemoiben Kericho
45. Nyabinyinyi Kenyenya Tinderet Nyamira
46. Matibo Masaba South Kamarus Kericho
47. Nyankononi Masaba South Magire Kericho
48. Kioge Girls Kitutu Central Magina Homabay
49. Chibwobi Masaba South Gogkatuma Homabay
50. Mosora Gucha Palamasogo Homabay

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