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Magumoni Girls Secondary School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Magumoni Girls Secondary School is a Girls’ only boarding school that is located in Thuita location, Tharaka Nithi 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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MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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

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

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

MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

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MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE

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

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Magumoni Girls Secondary School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 19308505
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 23, Magumoni 60403
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S VISION
MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MISSION
MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO
MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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

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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MAGUMONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Employing TSC intern teachers on permanent and pensionable terms. Way forward?

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, opted to recruit teachers on an internship programme in a bid to address the teething staffing gaps in public primary and secondary schools. This programme would see intern teachers hired to work along the ones on permanent and pensionable terms. whereas both categories execute similar teaching tasks, the monthly perks for teacher interns are much lower compared to their counterparts on permanent terms.

Intern teachers working in secondary schools receive a gross pay of Sh15,000 per month while, those in primary schools pocket Sh10,000. This pay is subjected to further deductions like income tax and the national hospital insurance fund (NHIF). Those paying student loans to the higher education loans board (helb) receive much lower salaries.

The lowest paid teacher on permanent terms earns a monthly gross pay of between Sh25,692 (minimum) and Sh30,304 (maximum). While, the highest paid teacher pockets over Sh200,000 per month.

Also read; TSC Teacher Interns: TSC and Government got it wrong

The commission employed over 10,000 interns recruited in November 2019 and who have been hoping that they would one day be absorbed permanently. Their contract runs for one year; up to November, 2020.

Pressure has been mounting on the teachers’ employer to give the intern teachers permanent jobs. In December, last year,a group of lawyers took TSC into task over intern teachers’ contract terms and salaries. Also, members of parliament have been against this idea of employing teachers on internship.

Whereas the teachers are free to apply for permanent slots, these slots are just a handball and their advertisements are equally far between.

TSC projects a teacher shortage of close to 50,000 teachers in primary schools alone. The situation is equally wanting in secondary learning institutions as a result of the influx of large numbers from primary schools.

Employing contract teachers on permanent basis. Which way the TSC?

In its 2020/ 2021 budget estimates, the commission says a total of Sh2.1 billion is required to employ more teachers. According to the TSC Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Nancy Macharia, the funds will be utilized to employ 5,000 teachers on permanent terms and other 10,000 teachers on the internship programme.

“The funds are estimated to employ 5,000 new teachers for seven months and 10,000 interns for nine months,” Dr. Macharia recently told a parliamentary committee on education.

So, where does this leave the current interns? This is the mind boggling question lingering in the over 10,000 teacher interns.

Truth be said, the commission is not considering to absorb the current group of teacher interns as there are no budgetary allocation for the same; as at now. According to Dr. Macharia, the commission is projecting to recruit about 40,000 more tutors; and again on internship. If TSC decides to absorb the interns permanently (which will be a good thing) then it will be a big sigh of relieve for those currently on contractual terms. In 2010, for instance, it had to take the intervention of parliament for the interns to be absorbed. In the subsequent employments the teacher interns were awarded an extra marks range to give them an edge over others. The current recruitment guidelines haven’t included such a provision. The recruitment guidelines and marking schemes give more weight to teachers who graduated earlier.

A voice of reason somewhere should listen to the cries of intern teachers; sooner than later.

TSC marking scheme for teachers used during the recruitment process.
TSC marking scheme for teachers, used during the recruitment process.

Africaloan Kenya loans mobile loans; How to easily get and repay the loans

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

Afrikaloan Kenya mobile loans

Afrikaloan Kenya provides you with convenient and fast loans online, allowing you to get your money directly to your M-Pesa account. The Afrikaloan Kenya mobile app enables you to receive financial support wherever you are, and at any time. A good credit history is the easiest way to ensure fast loans approval whenever you apply. Improving your credit history is easy – simply download the app, take out loans and pay back on time.

SIMPLE AND CONVENIENT

Three easy steps of getting a loan online:
  1. Download our app
  2. Apply for a loan
  3. After approval, receive the money on your M-Pesa account. Pesa chapchap!
You can a get a second loan with just a couple of clicks! Get access to bigger loans, lower interest rates, and flexible repayment terms. Increase your loan limit up to Ksh 50 000!

WHY PEOPLE CHOOSE AFRIKALOAN?

  • It’s completely online. There’s no need to go to an office to get a loan, simply install the app and fill in a short application form, whenever and wherever you are.
  • Fast processing. You can get an instant loan on your Mpesa, as soon as you require financial assistance.
  • Great terms. Low interest rates and flexible loan repayment terms. No hidden fees or charges.
  • Safe and secure. They encrypt all personal data to protect your privacy and we never share any data with third parties.
  • Customer support. Their dedicated customer support team is always ready to answer any question you may have on Facebook and via email.

LENDING TERMS

Afrikaloan offers loans ranging from KSh 500 to KSh 50,000 (up to a USD 550 equivalent). The loan repayment terms are up to 52 weeks and our customers can always pay their loans off in advance. Annual interest rates for regular clients range from 10% to 182.5%, depending on your loan’s terms. Interest rates are calculated depending on various factors, such as your repayment history and the cost of lending for Afrikaloan. There are no extra fees or charges and there is no collateral necessary. Standard SMS charges, payment system (M-Pesa) fees and your mobile carrier’s data charges may apply.

Here’s how interest rates are calculated:

For example, if you are issued a loan in the amount of KSh 2,000 for 7 days at a rate of 2.4% per day, including the day of issue. The total interest you pay for this loan will be KSh 384.

CONTACTS

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How to download 2020/2021 KUCCPS Admission letter to Pioneer International University; 2020 KUCCPS Admission list pdf

Congratulations for getting admission at Pioneer International University after your successful application. Students joining Pioneer International University are selected by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KCCPS. The students are selected after sitting their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examination and getting the minimum University entry requirement. The KCSE students must first apply to KUCCPS to be selected to preferred programmes. The students can apply at school level or apply individually during the first and second revision windows.

Once the applications are closed, KUCCPS then places the KCSE students in preferred courses depending on the student’s score, number of available vacancies against applicants among other selection criteria. In not satisfied with the University that you have been selected to join then you can apply for Inter-Institution Transfer.

The placement body then announces the selection results and students can access the admission lists and download their admission letters.

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

To download the Pioneer International University Admission letter;

  1. Access the KUCCPS Admission Letters Link at Student Portal Log in 
  2. Enter your Registration Number and Password. Click on ‘Next’.
  3. Locate the Admission Letter download tab and click on it to download it.
  4. Print the Admission letter and read the instructions keenly. In case you have queries, please direct them to the University by using the official (provided) contacts on your admission letter.

Note. For faster assistance;

All those who applied to join Pioneer International University under KUCCPS and are yet to get there admission letters. Kindly inbox your details using the following format and check your email in the course of the day;

Send your details as follows;
Name;
Index No
Course applied for
Email Address

THE UNIVERSITY ADMISSION LETTER

The Pioneer International University admission letter is an important document that enables a prospective student to prepare adequately before joining the institution. Contents of the University admission letter are:

  • Your Admission Number
  • Your Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
  • What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
  • Fees payable and payment details
Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the Pioneer International University admission letter are:
  • Acceptance Form
  • Student’s Regulations Declaration
  • Accommodation Declaration
  • Medical Form
  • Emergency operation consent
  • Student Data sheet
  • Application for Hostel Form
  • Student Personal Details Form
  • University Rules and regulations
  • Fee programme structure

These documents cab be returned to the Pioneer International University before or during admissions; depending on the instructions from the university.

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Full list of 2019 Wealth Declaration non-compliant teachers Per County- Tana River County

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.

Here is the list of non-compliant teachers in this county:

COUNTY SUB COUNTY SCHOOL NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME LAST NAME
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Adele Primary School Amina Aden
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Adele Primary School Njeri Bether Ndwiga
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) ANOLE PRI SCH Ali Osman Abdi
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) ANOLE PRI SCH Jumaa Hamisi Mwaganzala
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Bangale Boys Secondary School Samson Nyangor Kokango
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) BANGALI PRI SCH Gilbert Nyaga Riungu
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) BILBIL   PRY.  SCH. Anthony Fikiri Gavana
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) BOKA PRY SCH Joseph Munyao Matoo
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Bula Sukele Primary School Halima Hashora Ali
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) CHEWELE PRI SCH Athman Dhidha Dhadho
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) CHEWELE PRI SCH Jackson Hiribae Moroa
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) CHEWELE PRI SCH Kombe Paul Mwarandu
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Dhro Tana River Fuady Swaleh Komora
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) FAHARI PRI SCH Teresia Wanjiru Muchiri
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI  S.S. Benedict Oyoo Okech
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI  S.S. Doris Haluva Buya
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI  S.S. Gabriel Omari Otondi
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI  S.S. Rodney Odingo Chuga
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI PRI SCH Francis “John Chikanda” Komora
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HIRIMANI PRI SCH Philister Kadzu Ngalla
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HURUMA PRI SCH Badula Mohamed Hiribae
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HURUMA PRI SCH Diramu Ralia Abdi
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HURUMA PRI SCH Henry Ogwoka
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) HURUMA PRI SCH Pascalia Akoth Odiero
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) JAJAVO PRI SCH Fred Kalo Avulludi
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Kora Secondary School Patience Kadzo Kitsao
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) KURITI PRIMARY SCHOOL Patience H Jilloh
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MADOGO  S.S. Dorcas Moraa Nyauma
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MADOGO  S.S. Eric Mwaniki Maina
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MADOGO  S.S. Gerald Kamotho Njuguna
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MADOGO  S.S. Issa Bodole Guyo
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MADOGO  S.S. Mugambi Linus Gitaari
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MAGURA PRI SCH Elizabeth Tumaini Ringo
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MARAMUTU PRI SCH N’najila Halima Mohamed
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MATAGALA  PRI SCHOOL Haji Ego
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO MIXED SEC James Fredrick Kayaki
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO MIXED SEC Japheth Semi Gwiyo
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO PRI SCH Gafo Micheal Moroa
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO PRI SCH Jared Ochieng Owuor
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO PRI SCH Mercy Karimi Muriuki
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO PRI SCH Rose Wambeti Njeru
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MORORO PRI SCH Sharon Akinyi Owinji
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) MULANJO PRIMARY Collins Osundwa Shikuku
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Sabukia Primary School Baya Muranga Chengo
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) SHIKADABU PRI SCH Bamadawa Jilo Suddy
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) SHIKADABU PRI SCH Pauline Chunjulu Hiribae
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) SINGWAYA PRI SCH Lucy Wangui Wachira
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Tula Primary School Abdalla Said Buya
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Tula Primary School Robert Masha Birya
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Tula Primary School Susan Kisilu Meli
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) WALESOREA  PRY.  SCH. Boniface Irungu Waweru
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) WALESOREA  PRY.  SCH. Raha Yassel Vivan
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) WEKOYE PRI SCH Salim Abdalla Salma
TANA RIVER BURA (TANA NORTH) Ziwani Vango pri sch Nunow Ibrahim Abdilatif
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Abaganda Primary School Hassan Shale Abbas
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ARAP MOI PRI SCH Dorah Manyama Mwawasi
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ARAP MOI PRI SCH Emmaculate Mbodze Kunguma
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ARAP MOI PRI SCH Glory Kamale Jillo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ARAP MOI PRI SCH Ruth Makini Unda
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Assa Primary School Ibrahim Kolde Boneya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Assa Primary School Lewis Humprey Mwandiki
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA BAOMO PRI SCH Balesa Sayyied Dhadho
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA BAOMO PRI SCH Mohamed Garise Muluwa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Bilisa Primary School Vegas John Seth
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA BUBESA PRI SCH Allys Elisha Buya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA BUBESA PRI SCH Mohamed Omar Bona
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Buyani Secondary School Martin Simiyu Mabele
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Buyani Secondary School Michael Kamale Shari
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Buyani Secondary School Philemon Gwiyo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Buyani Secondary School Solomon Buko Osiah
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA CHAMWANAMUMA PRI SCH Zephaniah Enos Buko
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA DIBE PRI SCH Aboud Bwana Jabir
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Furaha Primary School Hadida Faith Wande
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Furaha Primary School Magdalena Ngori Osiah
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Furaha Primary School Warlewah Mturi
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA GADENI  SECONDARY SCHOOL. Doreen Muronji Amondo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA GADENI  SECONDARY SCHOOL. Dorothy “Hadida Bwora” Kalivoo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA GADENI  SECONDARY SCHOOL. Evan Githui Wamuyu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Gadeni Primary School Alfayo Diribo Madafu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Gadeni Primary School Haigwo Jillo Thomas
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Gadeni Primary School Henry Amuma Kabavi
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Gadeni Primary School Silas Jilloh Hezekia
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA GALILI PRIMARY SCHOOL Antony Muriithi Muriuki
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Galma Primary School Mohamed Nassir Ismail
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA GAMBA PRI SCH Esther Bahati
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Garsen Primary School Hamule Kezia Kopesha
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Garsen Primary School Haodo Mwanahamisi Buya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Garsen Primary School Ocharo Brenda Makena
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Gatundu Primary School Rukia Habute Bakari
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Handaraku Primary School David Liston Madyo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Handaraku Primary School Peterson Ndavi Maweu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Idsowe Primary School Cecilia Kanana Babuya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Idsowe Primary School Elizabeth Matuku
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Idsowe Primary School Goldina Pakia Hadulu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Imani Primary School Roda Hajilo Komora
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Katsangani Primary School Daniel Newton Mganga
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KAU PRI SCH Reuben Ndwari Makosa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kibusu Primary School Dorotea Mueni Kavivya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kibusu Primary School Jilloh Nkaduda Dulluh
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kibusu Primary School Rachel Helu Komora
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KILELENGWANI PRI SCH John Paul Bahola
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KILELENGWANI PRI SCH Simon Ngumbao Mweni
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KIPAO PRIMARY SCHOOL Jackline Bosibori Nyambane
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KIPAO PRIMARY SCHOOL Josephat “Casphia Nyabaro” Nyachwaya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KIPINI  S.S. Douglas Manase Michael
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KIPINI  S.S. Edward Juma Kamau
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA KIPINI  S.S. Mohamed Swalehe Amin
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kitere Primary School Emmily Kawasi Baya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kitere Primary School Malipio Ndanga Munkomba
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Kitere Primary School Patience Rehema Masha
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Mapunga Primary School John Kodobo Walakisa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MAREMBO PRI SCH Abihudi Mashua Mamudi
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Marifano Secondary School Fahamy Dhadho Maro
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Marifano Secondary School John Oscar Obuyu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Maua Primary School Hellen Timothy Hamaro
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Maua Primary School Kerna Mnga’tana Manase
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Maua Primary School Nelly Ndarama Gwiyo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MAZIWA PRIMARY SCHOOL Nection Nanso Yesse
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Mchelelo Primary School Abdalla Rhova Barissa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MITICHARAKA PRI SCH Aboud Mohamed Sheyumbe
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MITICHARAKA PRI SCH Erick Iha Thoya
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MITICHARAKA PRI SCH Mwinyi Charlotte Nyadzua
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MNAZINI PRI SCH Bakari Ali Komora
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MNAZINI PRI SCH Mwanaharusi Hawatta Barissa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA MUMBUJI PRI SCH Johnson Manase Abajila
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA NAJAAH PRIMARY Eddy Hadia Godhana
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA NAJAAH PRIMARY Shari Nalikwa Komora
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA NAJAAH PRIMARY Tabea Shari Mayaa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA NGAO  GIRLS S.S. Victor Alimali Sakwanda
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Oda Secondary School Michael Loti Ndumari
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Oda Secondary School Victor Kipchumba Kiptoon
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ON WARDEI PRY SCH Dilly Maua Nkondo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ON WARDEI PRY SCH Erick Keah Kazungu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ON WARDEI PRY SCH Martin Ptolle Moroa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ON WARDEI PRY SCH Romano Mugo Njue
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA ONKOLDE PRI SCH Jackson Kimilu Nthitu
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Ozi Primary School Athuman Maro Dhadho
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Ozi Primary School Galido Omar Madyani
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA PEPONI PRI SCH Wilson Dulluh Wande
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA RIKETA PRI SCH Eric Jilo Makorani
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA SEMIKARO PRI SCH Akama Bonyi
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA SEMIKARO PRI SCH Slyvester Mwangome Njuga
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA SHIRIKISHO PRI SCH Dennis Khoi Chula
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA SHIRIKISHO PRI SCH Dhidha Omar
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. Betty Mnyasi Tunje
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. Darwin Gwaro Mogoa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. Harold Wachie Namaswa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. Hidaya Said Hassan
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. James Muye Korona
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA TARASAA  S.S. Mathew Philemon Balesa
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Tarasaa Primary School Amuma Naftali Majiba
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Tarasaa Primary School Salim Omar Gaodhana
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Ziwani Primary School John Soye Jillo
TANA RIVER TANA DELTA Ziwani Primary School Moses Theophilus Komora
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bahati Primary School Baya Heri Karisa
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bakisano Primary School Francis Alex Daido
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bakisano Primary School Mohamed Bakari Omara
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bohoni Primary School Haondo Eunice Komora
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bondeni Primary School Salim Mvumbo Mwapati
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bububu Primary School Yusuf Matari Biushi
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Bulto Mulito Primary School Joseph Mwamuye Palia
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Chewani Primary School Evelyne Jezeni Hinzano
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Chewani Primary School Kenneth Jilo Karayu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Chewani Primary School Roseline Muthoni Chuva
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Chewani Primary School Shehe Hawa Gumi
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Chifiri Primary School Andrew Titus Muthengi
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daba Primary School Stanley Thomas Jiilo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Primary School Granville “Lorian Mundison” Kibaki
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Primary School Michael Karanja Mwema
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Primary School Saidi Kuyo Shehe
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Primary School Wako Kuyo Abdalla
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Primary School Yusuf Guyo Karhayu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Secondary School Gift Mwambire Sonje
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Secondary School Nina Hamadawa Komora
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Daku Secondary School Wilson Okenye Omwebuu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Duwayo Primary School Daniel Haro Mwaka
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TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Handampia Primary School Winfred Mwongeli Muthaisu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hara Primary School Erick Kirimo Kahindi
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hara Primary School Samuel Ntiwanda Galole
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hara Primary School Zachary Fundi Nthiga
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hola Primary School Balagha Swalehe Mugava
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hola Primary School Christine Dama Ngala
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hola Primary School Lawia Hawayu Hero
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hola Primary School Samuel Dae Ade
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Hola Primary School Zainab Roumbe Omar
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Albert Ayunga Mogere
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Athuman Juma Matezo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Edwin Wafula Bikala
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Geoffrey Isaboke Nyantika
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Kennedy Ronald Barasa
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Leonard Kogo Kipkoech
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER HOLA SEC Milcah Wanjira Muiruri
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Kalalani Primary School Lucas Tsuma Jasho
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Kalalani Primary School Mathias Genya
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Kone Primary School Musa MAKOA Jillo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Kumbi Primary School Martin Muthuri Ntwiga
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Kumbi Primary School Stanley F.O Mbegera
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laini Primary School Bakari Jilloh Gavava
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laini Primary School Martha Rhavule Galogalo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laini Primary School Rebeka Hajila Maro
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laini Primary School Zachariah Bonaya Machafu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laza Primary School Ghamangombe Mwatumu Komora
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laza Primary School Ghamasuru Namkuu Abdalla
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Laza Primary School Luke Dhidha Barisa
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Lenda Primary School Jillo Karhayu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Lisa Hola School For The Deaf Esther Hadira Obeid
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Majengo Primary School Ali Mohamed Hirbae
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Majengo Primary School Indiana Hachiiba Galana
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Majengo Primary School Joyce Nangorombi Gerera
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER MAJENGO SECONDARY Wilfridah Mogotu Gakonge
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Makere Primary School Ali Mohammed Jilo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Maroni Primary School Soflace Menaham Hiribae
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER MAU MAU MEMORIAL SEC Abae Bakari Komora
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER MAU MAU MEMORIAL SEC Osman Ali Abdirahman
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER MAU MAU MEMORIAL SEC Ramadhan Ndegwa Chimerah
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER MAU MAU MEMORIAL SEC Selina Abajila
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TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Ndura   Secondary School Ali Kalani Said
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TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Ndura   Secondary School Kiprono Chepkwony
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Ndura   Secondary School Philip Wambwire Wanjala
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Ndura   Secondary School Rachael Hadira Jillo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Ndura   Secondary School Teresia Nduku Wambua
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Nyangwani Primary School Harrison Kiseu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER RAFIKI PRY Ednah Gesare Maturu
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER RAFIKI PRY Millicent Chitsitsa Baya
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Rhoka Primary School Loyford Mutembei Mbae
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Titila Primary School Abdi Daudi Galole
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Titila Primary School Johnson Kahindi Charo
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Vukoni Primary School Andrew Mgawa Songoro
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Vukoni Primary School Hasera Badima Rukia
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Vukoni Primary School Lilian Moraa Nyangaresi
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wachakone Primary School Anne Habwoya Duko
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Waldena Primary School Lawrence Mwendwa Kathenya
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wayu Boru Primary School Gideon Olunga Nyende
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wayu Primary School Kenedy Mwakulomba Mwafuga
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wayu Primary School Robert Mulewa Ngasho
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje  S.s. Gabriel Gona Mjomba
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje  S.s. Jedidah Sheila Malonza
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje  S.s. Joseph Mugendi Njeru
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje  S.s. Morris Mambo Kivunga
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje  S.s. Muli Martin Mutua
TANA RIVER TANA RIVER Wenje Primary School Richard Sokorote Dadye
TANA RIVER TSC County Office – Tana-River Stephen Kilutu Muthami
TANA RIVER TSC Unit – Tana Delta Geoffrey Omwenga
TANA RIVER Tsc Unit-Tana North Nasteho Isaak Hassan
TANA RIVER Tsc Unit-Tana North Noor Abdullahi Maalim
TANA-RIVER TSC County Office – Tana-River TSC County Office – Tana-River Erick Odhiambo Nyakiti
TANA-RIVER TSC County Office – Tana-River TSC County Office – Tana-River Paul Waweru Cumari
TANA-RIVER TSC County Office – Tana-River TSC County Office – Tana-River Simon Muriithi Muiga

Academic Writing Help: Ultimate guide to the best academic writing sites

During the school year, many students turn to academic writing help for assistance with their homework and papers. Such services have become pretty popular among students, but still, not everyone can trust them.

But everyone will agree that online help can be a great aid for a student who would like to be assisted with their homework. What are the advantages of such services and how to choose the best one? In this article, you can find answers to both of the questions.

What Are the Benefits of Academic Writing Services?

Academic writing help can be very beneficial for all students. Here are some of the benefits of such services:

  1. You will complete your homework faster. You will not be loaded with many
    assignments anymore, so you will be able to manage your homework in shorter
    terms. You will also have a chance to make sure that your homework is done right
    since you can spend more time on each assignment.
  2. There will be more time for your hobbies and some rest. Many students complain that it is problematic to do all of the assignments then need to work on it since they take too much time. But with the writing services, you will have much more free time.
  3. Your homework will be highly graded. All the completed assignments will definitely be done on the highest level possible. As a result, you will definitely get the best grade, and your teacher will be impressed by the homework you submit.
  4. Your writing skills will become better. Even you don’t plan to become a professional writer, still, such skills are going to be very useful for you since they are used everywhere. It will be enough for you to use your paper as an example and try writing papers with its help. You can also ask the professional you will work with for some advice.
  5. You will get a chance to focus on other tasks. It is very easy to lose your focus when you have to multitask and work on a few assignments at once. But with writing services, you won’t have a problem like that.

How to Choose the Right Homework Help?

Academic writing services are very popular among students. There are many different companies on the web, and it can be hard to pick the best company that will provide you with a good paper. These tips are going to help you with selecting the service that will complete all the assignments for you:

  • Make sure you will work with the professionals. If you want your paper to be done on the best level, double-check if the service cooperates with good writers.
  • Analyze the website. Often the site of the service can tell you a lot about it. Scroll down the main page, read additional information about the company, and find out more about features the service has to offer.
  • Read the samples. If this option is available with the chosen writing service, request the examples of papers to be able to check the quality of the writing service. This way, you will know if the service is worth the money.
  • Talk to the experts. If this is possible, discuss your assignment with the professionals who work at this service. This will help you understand how good is the service is and if it’s what you need.
  • Check if the writing service works around the clock. You definitely want to get assistance with the possible problem at any time. A good writing service should work 24/7.

Get assistance with any homework you have

If you feel like it is hard for you to handle all the assignments, you can always rely on the academic writing service to do all of them. Companies like that can be a good option for students who feel overwhelmed and stressed out. Students have to deal with a huge amount of stress, and because of that, they spend less time on their hobbies and other things they like. If you decide to order your paper online, make sure you choose the right company and check if it is really good.

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TSC teacher promotions, transfers to be fully online

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will now conduct Promotions and transfer of teachers. This is after the Commission launched a new E-platform for teachers. Consequently, effective March 1, 2021 there will be no manual applications for promotions, transfers and recruitment of teachers in the Country.

Via a circular by TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia and which is dated February 15, the Commission directs teachers to activate their emails by April 30th this year.

“The exercise of activating the emails takes effect from February 15 and will close on April 30. Upon the expiry of the registration window, all emails outside the e-platform shall not be acted upon,” the circular reads in part.

How the new TSC E-platform will assist teachers

The new platform will be used by all teachers employed by the Commission; including those on Internship. According to TSC, the new e-platform will be used for official emails, virtual meetings and remote learning. This will see official letters, Circulars, Pay-slips and responses to teachers’ inquiries among others done online.

These latest developments come at a time when TSC has completed digitizing teachers’ files at the head quarter offices in Upper Hill, Nairobi.

Teachers seeking transfers will now file their applications online as opposed to the manual application process.

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A number of other TSC services that have now been fully digitized. These include: applications for promotions, applications for employment and new teacher registration among others.

All Heads of Institutions and teachers including those on internship are required to activate their email accounts provided on the platform and use it for all communications to the Commission. The official email will take the format of the teacher’s name, the last two digits of the TSC number @mwalimu.tsc.go.ke.

In addition to an official personal account, heads of institutions are to open a separate head-of-institution email. This address will be available to subsequent heads of institutions for continuity.

Heads of institutions shall update the teachers official email address and registered personal mobile phone number in the Teacher Management Information System (TMIS) within 30 days after all teachers in the institution have activated their emails.

The Commission runs a number of online portals for teachers. These include:

  1. TSC TPAD 2 portal- 2021; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/
  2. TSC payslip for teachers online: Register, login and get the payslip at payslips portal https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/
  3. TSC online portal; https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/
  4. The TSC portal https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/site/index for filling wealth returns online
  5. TSC internship application portal; https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app/login
  6. TSC TMIS Portal (https://www.teachersonline.go.ke) for teachers and schools; How to register, log in and update data
  7. TSC News Portal: The Teachers Service Commission

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

Bunyore Girls High School is a national school located in Vihiga County. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

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

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

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

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

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

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 266 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 66.894. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 363 students.

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BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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

Life and times at Bunyore Girls’ High School/ In pictures.

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Loreto Matunda Secondary School details, KCSE Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code

Loreto High School, Matunda is a Girls boarding school, located in Moi’s Bridge location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift valley region of Kenya. Loreto High School, Matunda is a top performing school in Kenya. 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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LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Loreto High School, Matunda is a Girls boarding school, located in Moi’s Bridge location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift valley region of Kenya. Loreto High School, Matunda is a top performing school in Kenya.

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Loreto Girls High School, Matunda
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Moi’s Bridge location, Uasin Gishu County; in the Rift valley region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 26576117
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS:
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0796 971 852 Or 0728 407 195
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: Private Bag, Moi’s Bridge – 30202
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: loretohighmatunda@gmail.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: loretohighschoolmatunda.sc.ke
LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S ANTHEM
  1. Loreto is our name so sweet it sounds, a wonderful home that has given
    to us, as a comunity we live asone oh let us come together to pursue
    our goals .
    And our motto is on the cross,   As long as we live we,   believe,  and our motto is
    on the cross …. as long  as we live we believe   We love our Loreto ~ matunda , we laugh we study, and play together,
    Cruci dum Spiro Fido,  (While i live,in the i believe in the cross)
  2. Jesus was born and he died on the cross ,  he rose from the dead and He is alive, Our anchor our  hope and life, oh let us put our trust in him who showed us love.
LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

The spread of Christianity saw the establishment of the Matunda Catholic Mission and other developments seen today.
The Mission was established between 1949 & 1950 by the Kiltegan Fathers from Ireland led by Fr. Henan. They started a seminary which was inaugurated in 1959 when the first Form Ones were admitted. Among the early seminarians were the likes of Bishop Kairu (Murang’a), Fr. Morris Lwanga, Hon. Koigi wa Wamwere (former MP Subukia) and Hon. Kimani wa Nyoike (former MP Kinangop) .

In 1967, during the second term, the seminarians moved to Eldoret, the present day Mater Apostolorum (Mother of Apostles) seminary. This created room for the establishment of the then St. Joseph’s Girls Secondary School which was run by the Loreto Sisters, who had equally movedfrom the then Eldoret convent (presently Catholic University of Eastern Africa – Eldoret /Gaba Campus) to its present site. In 1969, the name changed to Loreto Convent Matunda. By this time, the school was entirely under the auspices of the Loreto Sisters as a private school. Later, it was taken over by the Government.

The chronology of events was follows:
  • 1972 Became Government maintained single stream
  • 1975 Full Government maintained Form 1-4 single stream
  • 1979 Start of second stream
  • 1982 Double stream from Form 1-4
  • 1983 1st Form 5 Arts stream intake
  • 1984 1st Form 6 sat for K.A.C.E
  • 1986 First 8-4-4 system double intake in Form 1
  • 1987 Last Form 4 (7-6-3 system)
  • 1989 Last Form 6 under the 7-6-3 system and first Form 4 under the 8-4-4 system.

Currently the school is 4 streamed.  The school motto, as is found in all Loreto institutions worldwide is enshrined in Latin, ” Cruci Dum Spiro Fido”, which means “On  The Cross While I Live I Trust” or better still “All For The Greater Glory Of God”. This has been a guiding dictum in all that pertains to the school life and thereafter. Great emphasis is laid on provision of holistic education for the formation of an all-round person; (spiritually, socially, mentally and physically). Hence, the school offers the necessary atmosphere and facilities to ensure the exploitation of individual potentialities.Spiritually, students are encouraged to actively participate in church functions.

This includes attending mass, morning and evening prayers, participation in YCS and Legion of Mary. Through these organizations, students have been able not only to benefit themselves but also the community at large. Academically, the school has been competitive, not only at the District level, but also at the County and national levels. Over the years, the school has posted good K.C.S.E results by sending a good number of students to the public, private universities and other tertiary institutions. Our hopes and aspirations are still to achieve remarkable performances in future as reflected in our school mission statement “Shine in everything that is good”.

Apart from P.E, which is part of the academic curriculum, students are offered a variety of co-curricular activities among them: hockey, athletics, basketball, football, handball, netball, drama, music, German Cultural Festivals, Essay writing competitions, National student leadership conferences and Kenya Science And Engineering Fair, through which some have enabled the school to appear in district, County and national levels thus enhancing the Loreto image. Currently the school is an extra-county school with a population of 850.
It is a four stream school. The school is CEMASE and STEM center.

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LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

A model school in providing holistic quality education.

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

To provide, nurture and enhance the relevant knowledge, skills and moral values empowering the girl-child to fit in the dynamic world.

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Shine in everything that is good

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S CORE VALUES

Truth, Justice, Sincerity, Joy   and  Freedom

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH 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: Private Bag, Moi’s Bridge – 30202
  • Email Contact: loretohighmatunda@gmail.com
  • Phone Contact: 0796 971 852 Or 0728 407 195
LORETO MATUNDA 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.

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school featured in the list of top 200 schools nationally. This is after recording a mean score of 6.9 (C+ plus).

 Loreto high School – Matunda KCSE results analysis since 2010

YEAR A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E ENTRY MEAN
2018 0 2 14 30 42 28 37 23 11 4 0 0 191 7.105
2017 0 4 9 29 37 23 35 28 8 3 0 1 177 7.028
2016 0 1 17 29 38 43 26 13 4 0 0 0 171 7.508
2015 1 8 27 52 44 25 11 2 0 0 0 0 170 8.453
2014 2 15 29 36 43 35 14 2 0 0 0 0 176 8.443
2013 2 21 30 31 35 29 13 4 3 1 1 0 170 8.423
2012 1 19 36 34 27 26 9 3 1 0 0 0 156 8.705
2011 5 13 17 35 20 11 9 4 2 0 0 0 116 8.760
2010 3 12 11 18 30 14 13 4 0 0 0 0 105 8.343

 

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Latest TSC requirements for primary teachers

Are you intending to pursue a Diploma in Primary Teacher Education(DPTE)? Well. You should realize that the Kenyan Government has since abolished the P1 Training Course and replaced it with DPTE. This new course comes with new joining requirements.

It is therefore necessary for you to know the joining and TSC requirements before enrolling for this Course. Please note that the first intake for this course will be in May 2021.

TSC requirements for primary teachers

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has set minimum requirements for teachers. For you to be considered for employment as a primary teacher in Kenya, you have to satisfy all the following TSC requirements for primary teachers.

  1. Be a Kenyan citizen.
  2. Hold a PTE Certificate (P1 certificate) from KNEC Or.
  3. A Bachelors of Education degree (Primary education) from a university recognized by the government of Kenya (with 2 teaching subjects.).

Read all details on the new Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (DPTE) course; The new Diploma in Primary Education (DPTE) Course; Full details, intakes and requirements

Other requirements

You must be registered with the TSC and have a TSC number according to the specifications of the TSC Act Cap 212, Section 23(1) at the time of application.

If you lack the physical TSC registration certificate (perhaps you’re yet to receive it), make sure that you attach a printout of your TSC number application (as made online) showing the verified status.

This is taken to be evidence that you have met the basic requirements to be registered as a primary teacher in Kenya.

You can read further details here; TSC new teacher registration guidelines, requirements and online procedure: Easily get your TSC Number

Teaching vacancies have become very competitive nowadays. Better your grades in College and also during teaching practice as this will give you an edge over your competitors. See more pieces of advice here; How to get employed by TSC easily and faster: Top ten points to note for graduate teachers.

A word on primary teacher training and job groups in Kenya

Please note that the government has abolished the P1 certificate and replaced it with a Diploma Training program for primary school teachers.

Subsequently, new primary school teachers are now being employed under job grade B5 and not the older job group G as it has been the tradition for fresh P1 teachers.

Other grades, starting with J, K, L, M, and N, have been renamed C1, C2, C3, C4, and C5 in that order.

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TSC requirements for primary teachers – Frequently asked Questions [FAQs]

When will TSC employ new teachers?

It’s not clear the exact dates but TSC employs new teachers every year.

There is usually a major recruitment exercise where thousands of teachers are hired then a few others across the year where the TSC fills positions left vacant by teachers who have left the service through natural attrition.

Can I apply online?

Sure, the TSC online teachers recruitment portal is always on and you can upload your documents there and wait if the advert has a position you qualify for.

Note that a hard copy application to the commission is not necessary if you apply online.

What is the age limit for TSC employment?

As previously mentioned, the maximum age for you to get employment as a teacher in Kenya is 45 years.

But under TSC act 2012, TSC sometimes hires those over 45 years in contract terms.

Those engaged under contract can only serve up to 65 years of age.

How many teacher has the TSC employed in Kenya?

The number of TSC teachers in Kenya stands at slightly above 220000 primary school teachers and 105000 tutors in the local secondary schools.

Does TSC employ special needs teachers?

Yes, they do (keep checking their adverts on the website to know when they have openings).

And the good thing is that all you need is to have undergone special needs education (for the visually and hearing impaired) in an accredited institution.

You, of course, have to meet the other requirement for primary teacher including the age limit.

TSC contacts

If you have any issue you would like clarified about the TSC requirements for primary teachers, contact the director of staffing at the commission using the following hotlines:

Telephone 1: 0202892193

Telephone 2: 0202892131

You can also write to him/her through the official staffing email address dirtm@tsc.go.ke

To keep track of the available positions, regularly visit www.tsc.go.ke.

Other TSC contacts are available here.

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Teachers express their fury against KNEC over exams; This is what has angered the teachers, lately

A section of teachers has been angered by the decision to use a hazardous chemical as one of the reagents during this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Teachers Manning the Chemistry practical exam castigated the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, for exposing them and candidates to Xylene; a known, poisonous, organic compound. After the Chemistry Practical that was done on Friday November 8, 2019 the teachers could not hide their anger; pouring to social media to condemn the council.

“Ifikie KNEC and TSC ( To KNEC and the Teachers Service Commission; TSC)

Xylene is carcinogenic and very harzadous☢♨🚯🚹🚺

I’m sure most of us here today (on Friday) witnessed the grave danger Chemistry teachers were exposed to during the KCSE Chemistry practical, Kuppet as our voice should not let this opportunity pass, use it to the advantage of science teachers,” wrote one teacher.

Principals have also raised concerns over the inflated cost of the chemical. “I spent close to Sh30,000 on this reagent (Xylene), alone. A litre was trading at Sh10,000 and given that I have 300 candidates (and each candidate required 10ml of the chemical) the school had to buy 3 Litres. What is so special with this reagent!” Wondered a school principal who sought for anonymity.

Of irritating to the Science teachers is also the failure by KNEC to recognize their supportive role in administration of the exams. Whereas other Professionals who are involved in exam administration are remunerated, teachers thronging the exam centres to prepare the exams walk home empty handed. “The Biology practical is slated for this coming Friday. I will spend a cool Sh3,000 to school and back home,” complained one teacher; involved in administration of the KCSE exams.

Back to Xylene

The hazards of xylene are well documented. Breathing xylene vapors in small amounts can cause headache, dizziness, drowsiness, and nausea. With more serious exposure, xylene can cause sleepiness, stumbling, irregular heartbeat, fainting, or even death. Xylene vapors are mildly irritating to the skin, eyes, and lungs.

The nervous system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system, and kidneys are primarily affected by exposure to xylene. Effects due to exposure to Xylene include:

  • Labored Breathing
  • Impaired Pulmonary Function
  • Increased Heart Palpitation
  • Severe Chest Pain
  • Accumulation of Fluid in Lungs
  • Respiratory Depression or Arrest
  • Ventricular Arrhythmias

Symptoms of Xylene exposure include:

  • Eye Irritation
  • Headaches
  • Dizziness
  • Fatigue
  • Tremors
  • Incoordination
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Stomach Discomfort
  • Impaired Short-term Memory
  • Impaired Reaction Time
  • Alterations in Equilibrium
  • Anxiety
  • Inability to Concentrate
  • Lack of Muscle Coordination
  • Death
  • Coma
  • Impaired Vision
  • Paralysis
  • Skin Irritation

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

St Peter’s Mumias Boys’ High school in Kakamega County is not only known for its successes in Cocurricular activities, but also posts impressive resulta in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. This article provides complete information about this school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

‘The Future is Here.’

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S

‘ To Instill Hard work through Self Discipline.’

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

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 100-50102 Mumias

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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

ST PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 248 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 67.574. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 337.

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Pictorial view of student’s life and times at St Peter’s Mumias Boys’ High School.

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How a teacher can easily apply for a TSC transfer online

Are you seeking to apply for a TSC teacher transfer? Well. You can now easily apply for your transfer online. This is because the Commission has digitized most services which are now available online via the new TSC E-platform.

The new E-platform now removes the manual and tedious transfer application process using hard copy TSC forms.

STEP BY STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR TRANSFER ONLINE.

To apply for your transfer, online, follow the simple steps below;

  1. Go to TSC website (www.tsc.go.ke) and click online services and select Teacher Transfer.
  2. Enter your details-TSC No, ID Number, Mobile No and click login.
  3. A six-digit authorization code will be sent through your mobile number. Enter the authorization code and click login.
  4. On successful login, the system is able to detect if you are either a primary or a post primary teacher.
  5. Click ‘Submit a Request for Transfer’ to proceed.
  6. Enter all the details, and check the declaration box.
  7. After entering all the details and checking the declaration box, click ’OK’i. The system will display your current station and the requested County.
    ii. Click “File Attachment(s)’ button to attach supporting document(s) in case the request for transfer is due to insecurity and/or medical grounds.
    iii. You can also Edit, Withdraw or Print the transfer request.
  8. Click Browse to select the document to attach.
  9. Enter your Remarks.
  10. Check the dialogue box and Click Ok after attaching the document.a. Your attachment(s) will be displayed. You can either Remove or View your attachment.
    b. Click Submit Button.
    c. Once your application is successfully delivered, application status changes to “Pending”. (Please note the application status will keep on changing)
  11. Click Logout to exit from the system.

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Head of Institution (HOI) recommendation

The Head of the institution will get the requests through the institution Emails and the HOI portal.

Option 1: Email notification

  1. Open your Email.
  2. Click the email notification Link to proceed.
  3. Enter your comments as the Head of Institution and Click the ‘Submit’ button.

Option 2 : HOI portal

  1. Go to TSC website (www.tsc.go.ke) and click Online Services, select HRMIS and click on ‘Teacher Transfer’ button.
  2. Enter your TSC No, ID Number and Mobile number and click Login
  3. A six digit authorization code will be sent through your mobile number. Enter the authorization code and click Login.
  4. HoI (Head of Institution) portal will display the incoming transfer requests.
  5. Click ‘Action’ button to recommend the transfer and enter your comments.
  6. Click ‘Submit’ button.

KCSE 2019 national results and ranking per subject- English

Alliance Girls High school posted an English mean of 9.63 (B+ plus) to lead in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination. The Kiambu based girls’ only national school took position six (6) in the overall ranking with a mean score of 9.92.

Moi Kabarak High School and Maseno School clinched second and third positions, respectively, in the English national ranking.

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KCSE 2019 results and ranking for English:

  1. Alliance Girls High School9.63
  2. Moi Kabarak 9.62
  3. Maseno School 9.58
  4. Kapsabet 9.4
  5. Nairobi School 9.3
  6. Moi Girls-Eldoret 9.24
  7. Maranda Boys 9.2
  8. Alliance Boys 9.2
  9. Starehe 8.7
  10. Chemelil Academy 8.5
  11. Agoro Sare 8.4
  12. Kanga High 8.3
  13. Butere Girls 8.3
  14. Kisumu Boys 7.9
  15. Nyakach Girls 7.68
  16. Rangala Girls. 7.5

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KUCCPS Portal Now Open for TVET Application by former KCSE candidates; Placement to be in January, 2020

The The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) is mandated with the responsibility of placing students to higher institutions of learning; Universities, Colleges, Polytechnics and TVETs. KUCCPS usually opens the student portal to give an opportunity for students who did not secure placement during school application, first and second revisions.

Such Students can then submit application for a Diploma, Craft Certificate or Artisan Certificate in a National Polytechnic, Technical Training Institute or Technical Vocational College of your choice.

OPENING OF THE PORTAL

This year KUCCPS has opened the portal for all form four graduates who want to further studies to make their applications, online. The online application portal is now open and will close on December 31, 2019.

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KUCCPS Requirements to join Tvet Institutions

To qualify for TVET programmes, one must meet these basic requirements: Must score;

Level KCSE Mean Grade
Diploma C- (minus) and above
Craft Certificate D (plain) and above
Artisan Certificate D-(minus) and below

 

The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke.

ELIGIBILITY

All KCSE certificate holders who have not benefited from government sponsorship before are eligible to apply where they meet the minimum requirements.

Successful applicants will be admitted to a college of their choice as early as January, 2020.

Applicants who need assistance should visit the KUCCPS desks in the following Huduma Centres: Nairobi (GPO and Makadara), Eldoret, Meru, Nyeri, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kitui, Garissa and Mombasa. Assistance may also be obtained at the KUCCPS offices at ACK Garden House (Ground Floor) on 1st Ngong Avenue in Community Area, Nairobi.

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Mwaani Girls Secondary School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Mwaani Girls Secondary School is a Girls boarding school, located in Wote location, Makueni 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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MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

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

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

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

MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

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MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE

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

  • SCHOOL’S NAME:
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE:
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S VISION
MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MISSION
MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S MOTTO
MWAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

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

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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Mwaani Girls Secondary School

Mwaani Girls Secondary School

Mwaani Girls Secondary School

Mwaani Girls Secondary School

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