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Pangani Girls High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

This article provides complete information about Pangani Girls High 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. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Pangani Girls is a Prestigious National Secondary school that is located near the Capital City of Kenya; Nairobi Town, in Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; Nairobi Region.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Pangani Girls
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls Only Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located near the Capital City of Kenya; Nairobi Town, in Starehe Constituency in Nairobi County; Nairobi Region.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 20400006
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0733-314991
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O Box 30152-00100, Nairobi- Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: panganigirlsschool@ymail.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: http://www.panganigirls.sc.ke/

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Pangani girls was started in the year 1932, in pre-independent Kenya. At the time it was named the Duchess of Gloucester School, named after the late Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester. At the time, the school had a purely Asian population, a community that lives, to this day, around the Ngara, Pangani area in Nairobi. The school offered what was then the Cambridge and Higher Cambridge School Certificate; today’s equivalent of ‘O’ and ‘A’ level education. After Independence in 1963, the school was renamed; Pangani Girls High School and enrolment of African students steadily began. It was initially a girl’s day school, but was converted to a boarding school in 1986. At the time it was then considered a provincial school.

The new post independent government adapted a regional model based off of a racial model the colonial government had. The former whites only, Indians only and Africans only schools were now converted into National, Provincial and District level schools respectively. Since 1990, Pangani Girls has steadily risen as a top performing High school under the stewardship of Ruth Cheriuyot, who has since retired. The schools consistent high performance over the years paid off. Pangani Girls School was certified as a National School in 2011 to offer more Kenyan girls a higher quality of secondary education.

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PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S VISION PANGANI GIRLS

“To develop the best students academically, socially, spiritually and morally.”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MISSION

“To provide an education that entails Relevant, Effective and Adequate skills for the holistic development of students to enable her to excel in the highly competitive world.”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MOTTO

“Founded on Truth and Excellence”

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS PANGANI GIRLS

Being a national school, the main form one selection criterion is that one must have scored over 400 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. Other selection guidelines that are set by the Education Ministry also apply; from time to time.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

As an academic and renown giant, 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 282 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 70.281. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 271 students.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S ALUMNI WORKS

As an association, we work on a two tier model. Tier one focuses on providing wholesome education, to current students in our alma mater; which builds them emotionally, physically as well as intellectually. We do this through four key programmes that we run in partnership with dedicated school administration. Tier Two focuses on growing a strong business and alumni network where we give back to our alma mater and begin to influence socio-economic growth in the alumni community.

Hockey and Pangani are synonyms, however over the years there has been a steady decline in the success of the school team. The association is proud to have DC a former Hockey captain from our glory days, taking time off her schedule to coach the girls to glory. The sports programme further seeks sponsorship and other forms of support to bolster other sports in the school, to ensure that our girls learn work-life balance by staying physically energised and invigorated beyond the book smarts.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S MENTORSHIP

We all need a guiding hand to provide inspiration and open us up to new opportunities. The association now runs regular career, inspirational and life skills talks and discussions with the girls which keeps them energised and enthusiastic about their future. The talks revolve around; mental health issues, social isolation, bullying, attempted suicide, HIV and AIDS stigmatization to extra-curricular activities in the workplace, benefits of volunteering during the school holiday, empowering each other, going for interviews, personal hygiene and grooming.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S SPONSORSHIP

Through annual membership fee, the association has successfully set up a scholarship fund that covers school fees of the needy students in the institution. Thus far 13 girls are now guaranteed of an education thanks to your support.

PANGANI GIRLS SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Pangani Girls High School: Student Life and Times at the school/ Pictorial View.
Pangani Girls High School: Student Life and Times at the school/ Pictorial View.

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Education Ministry advertises the 2020 Form one Elimu Scholarships for 2019 KCPE candidates; Get the full details here

The Ministry of Education through Equity Group Foundation is offering Secondary School Scholarships in 110 targeted Sub-Counties and fifteen (15) urban centres with informal settlements, to poor and vulnerable children from financially constrained backgrounds and who attained 280 marks and above in 2019 KCPE.

For affirmative action, candidates who are Orphans and/or from Vulnerable Communities and those with special needs and disabilities who attained below 280 marks may be considered.

Only the Candidates who sat for KCPE examinations in 2019 from public primary schools in the 110 Sub-Counties and the fifteen (15) urban centres with informal settlements will be eligible to apply. The 110 targeted Sub-Counties are as per the National Government Administrative areas that existed in the year 2015. The list of the targeted Sub-counties and the fifteen (15) urban centres with informal settlements can be accessed through the Ministry of Education and Equity Group Foundation websites; http://www.education.go.ke and https://egfdmis.equitybank.co.ke/register_elimu

REQUIREMENTS

The applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  1. • Candidates with special needs and disabilities (Physical, Hearing and Visual Impairments, Autism, Albinism, Learning Disabilities and Others); or
  2. • Orphans and vulnerable children; or
  3. • Candidates from vulnerable communities in the target Sub-Counties; or
  4. • Candidates from urban centres with informal settlements; or
  5. • Candidates:
  • o whose parents/guardians are living with disabilities that have compromised their ability to meet the financial obligations of their children
  • o whose families are affected by HIV/AIDS and other chronic illnesses with debilitating effects that could render parents and guardians destitute and unable to fend for their families
  • o whose families are affected by extreme poverty rendering them unable to educate their children
  • o Who have suffered from neglect, abuse and have no support to continue with their education.

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WHERE TO GET APPLICATION FORMS & HOW TO APPLY

Interested applicants are advised to collect the scholarship application forms from the nearest Equity Bank Branch or Equity Bank Agent as from Wednesday 4th December 2019.

Application forms can also be downloaded from the Ministry of Education and Equity Group Foundation websites; http://www.education.go.ke and https://egfdmis.equitybank.co.ke/register_elimu

Duly completed application forms and supporting documents should be submitted to the nearest Equity Bank Branch by 16th December, 2019.

Shortlisted candidates accompanied by parents/guardians will be invited for interviews which will be conducted by the Community Scholarship Advisory Committees.

The scholarship caters for School fees, transport to and from school, learning materials and School kit for the beneficiaries for the four-year education period.

Please note that ONLY the candidates who meet the requirements will be considered for the scholarship. Members of the public are urged to share this information widely.

Any grievances regarding the scholarship programme should be addressed to:
elimu@equitygroupfoundation.com or elimu@education.go.ke

LIST OF TARGETED SUB-COUNTIES UNDER THE SECONDARY EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SEQIP)

Students from these Subcounties are eligible for the scholarships:

  • Baringo North
  •  East Pokot
  • Lagdera
  • Marigat
  • Suba
  • Chepalungu
  • Garbatula
  • Sotik
  • Isiolo
  • Bungoma West
  • Merti
  • Cheptais
  • Kajiado Central
  • Mt Elgon
  • Loitokitok
  • Bunyala
  • Butere
  • Busia
  • Kakamega South
  • Butula
  • Khwisero
  • Nambale
  • Likuyani
  • Samia
  • Lugari
  • Teso North
  • Navakholo
  • Teso South
  • Ganze
  • Marakwet East
  • Kaloleni
  • Marakwet West
  • Magarini
  • Balambala
  • Malindi
  • Dadaab
  • Marani
  • Fafi
  • Nyamache
  • Hulugho
  • Ikutha
  • Kyuso
  • Uriri
  • Mumoni
  • Kandara
  • Mutito
  • Kigumo
  • Mutomo
  • Murang’a East
  • Mwingi Central
  • Tinderet
  • Mwingi East
  • Trans Mara East
  • Nzambani
  • Samburu Central
  • Tseikuru
  • Samburu East
  • Kinango
  • Samburu North
  • Kwale
  • Taveta
  • Msambweni
  • Bura (Tana North)
  • Laikipia North
  • Tana Delta
  • Masinga
  • Tana River
  • Yatta
  • Tharaka North
  • Kathonzweni
  • Tharaka South
  • Kibwezi
  • Kibish
  • Makindu
  • Loima
  • Makueni
  • Turkana Central
  • Nzaui
  • Turkana East
  • Banisa
  • Turkana North
  • Lafey
  • Turkana South
  • Mandera Central
  • Turkana West
  • Mandera East
  • Buna
  • Mandera North
  • Eldas
  • Mandera West
  • Habaswein
  • Chalbi
  • Tarbaj
  • Horr North
  • Wajir East
  • Loiyangalani
  • Wajir North
  • Marsabit
  • Wajir South
  • Marsabit South (Laisamis)
  • Wajir West
  • Moyale
  • Pokot Central
  • Sololo
  • Pokot North
  • Kuria East
  • Pokot South
  • Kuria West
  • West Pokot

LIST OF TARGETED URBAN CENTRES WITH INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS

Students from these areas (informal settlements/ slums) are also eligible to apply:

  1.  Thika
  2. Garissa
  3. Nairobi
  4. Machakos
  5. Eldoret
  6. Kitui
  7. Nakuru
  8. Kericho
  9. Mombasa
  10. Kilifi
  11. Kisumu
  12. Naivasha
  13. Nyeri
  14. Kakamega
  15. Embu

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

This feature provides complete information about Limuru Girls High 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. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Limuru Girls High is a National Secondary school which is located in Limuru Constituency Kiambu County of Central Region; Kenya. Limuru Girls High is a girls’ only public boarding secondary school.

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Limuru Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ Only; Boarding
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: National
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: Located in Limuru Constituency Kiambu County of Central Region; Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 11200004
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254 721 966 936/ +254 734 830 753
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 340, 00217 Limuru
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: limurugirlsschool@yahoo.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Limuru Girls High School was founded in 1922 by Arnold Buttler McDonell.

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LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

“In Faith We Go”

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

The school’s Vision is; “To be a Centre of Academic and Character excellence”

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

The school’s Mission is; “To teach and mentor students who will excel in Academic and Character development.”

LIMURU GIRLS 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 340, 00217 Limuru
  • Email: limurugirlsschool@yahoo.com
  • Telephone: +254 20 206 4006
  • Mobile Phone: +254 721 966 936/ +254 734 830 753

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

Being a national school, the main form one selection criterion is that one must have scored over 400 marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams. Other selection guidelines that are set by the Education Ministry also apply; from time to time.

LIMURU 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 217 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 70.536. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 303 students.

LIMURU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Limuru Girls High School: Student Life and Times at the School.

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Agoro Sare High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

This article provides complete information about Agoro Sare High 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. For all details about other schools in Kenya, please visit the link below;

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Agoro Sare Secondary School is a Public Secondary School, located at Oyugis Town, Karachuonyo Constituency in Homa Bay County; Nyanza Region, Kenya. It is a an all Boys boarding secondary school.

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE 

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Agoro Sare High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys’ Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located at Oyugis Town, Karachuonyo Constituency in Homa Bay County; Nyanza Region, Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 41710301
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public School
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: +254 799 791 571 | 059-31016
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 80, Oyugis 40222
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: agorosarehs@yahoo.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: http://agorosarehs.sc.ke/

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

Agoro high school engages in football, hockey, athletics, basketball among others. We also strive to excel in Music and Arts events.

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AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION

• To be a center of academic excellence, producing responsible and self-reliant citizens.

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION

• To labour towards success by nurturing learners inherent abilities through co-operation, discipline and self-sacrifice

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

Labour to Success

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS

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AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

An emerging sports power house, the school has also 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 380 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+ (plus) with a performance index of 69.737. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 413 students.

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S PREVIOUS KCSE RESULTS

YEAR A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E MEAN
2018 3 44 79 82 87 43 28 13 1 0 0 0 8.634
2017 1 18 52 73 54 47 44 12 7 0 0 0 8.18
2016 1 18 46 76 59 45 19 2 0 0 0 0 8.515
2015 30 112 45 22 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10.63
2014 27 85 58 30 10 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10.40

AGORO SARE HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Agoro Sare High School: Student Life and Times at the school/ Photographic collation.

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Latest Interview areas, questions and new marking scheme/ Score sheet for teachers seeking TSC Promotions; This is all you need to know

For teachers shortlisted to attend interviews by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), it is important to note that the Commission has developed a new score sheet and interview areas. Before embarking for your trip to the interview venue, it is important that you go through these guidelines in order to increase your chances of answering the interview questions as expected. Apart from TSC matters and general trends it is important that you familiarize yourself with the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development, TPAD, areas. Also, be frank when answering the questions shot at you by the panelists.

INTERVIEW AREAS

The Commission has developed a new interview score sheet for promotions. The following areas are tested and a candidate must score 50% and above in order to be deployed.

The interview areas and maximum marks to be awarded:

A). ADMINISTRATIVE ABILITIES IN THE CURRENT ASSIGNMENT

i). Achievements- 10 marks
ii). Co-curricular achievements- 8 marks
iii). Participation in Education affairs- 5 marks
iv). Knowledge on the formation, members and functions of BOG and
PTA- 5 marks
v)Role of the sponsor- 2 marks
SUB-TOTAL: 30 marks

B). KNOWLEDGE OF EDUCATION ISSUES ESPECIALLY TRENDS IN THE POST INDEPENDENCE PERIOD

i). Knowledge of all Education Commissions- 3
ii). Purpose for formation of such Commissions or working parties- 3 marks
iii). Their respective recommendations- 3 marks
iv). Adoptions/implementation- 3 marks
SUB-TOTAL: 12 marks

C). KNOWLEDGE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION AND EVALUATION

I). Curriculum Development
i). Structure of Kenya Institute of Education- 3 marks
ii). Function of Kenya Institute of Education- 3 marks
iii). Current trends in the curriculum- 5 marks

II). Implementation
i). Structure and function of Teachers Service Commission- 5 marks
ii). Functions and structure of MOEST – Inspection and Directorate: 4 marks

III). Evaluation
i). Membership of Kenya National Examination Council- 3 marks
ii). Relationship between TSC, MoE/MoST, KNEC and KIE- 5 marks
SUB TOTAL: 28 marks

D). LEGAL FRAME WORK IN EDUCATION

i). Teachers Service Commission- 1 mark
ii). Education Act- 1 mark
ii). Kenya National Examination Council Act- 1 mark
iii). Trade and Dispute Act- 1 mark
iv). TSC Code of Regulations for teachers- 1 mark
v). Schemes of Service for teachers- 1 mark
vi). A Manual for Heads of Secondary Schools in Kenya- 1 mark
SUB-TOTAL: 7

E). OTHER EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS

i). Kenya Institute of Education- 2 marks
ii). Jomo Kenyatta Foundation- 2 marks
iii). Kenya Literature Bureau- 2 marks
iv). Kenya Education Staff Institute- 2 marks
SUB-TOTAL: 8

F). FUNCTIONS OF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

i). Knowledge of the three arms of Government and their interrelationship- 3 marks
ii). Legislature; Its function, role of speaker, clerk and sergeant-at-arms-  3 marks
iii). Executive; Functions, role of the Permanent Secretaries vis-à-vis Ministers- 3 marks
iv). Judiciary; Functions, Structure, Attorney General, Chief justice etc.- 3 marks
SUB TOTAL 12

G). General Knowledge 3

GRAND TOTAL: 100%

Latest TSC interview marking scheme for school head teachers, principals and their deputies.

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SELECTION CRITERIA FOR ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS

To ascend to any of the administrative position in school, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has set a wide array of conditions that must be met by the teachers. These conditions and criteria for deployment are contained in the Career Progression Guideline for teachers of 2018 and the Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators of 2017. The be appointed to any of the administrative positions, a teacher who meets the set qualifications applies, is shortlisted, attends an interview and successful ones are competitively appointed and deployed; accordingly.

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Below is an outline of the various administrative positions for various cadres of schools:

A). PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS

The secondary schools have been stratified and principals heading the various categories are placed in different grades, thus;
i). Principals of Sub- County and All Day schools: To be appointed so as to head this category of schools, one must have served as a Deputy Principal (Grade D2) for atleast 3 years. These schools are headed by a Principal having Grade 3 (T- Scale 13).
ii). County Schools with with over 540 students: These schools are headed by Senior Principals, Grade D4 (T- Scale 14). To be appointed to this grade, a teacher must have served as a Principal at Grade D3 for a minimum period of three (3) years.
iii). National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students: Headed by a Chief Principal of Grade D5 (T- Scale 15). To be appointed to this grade, one must first serve for atleast 3 years at a Senior Principal; Grade D4.

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B). DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

i). Sub- County and All Day schools: Deputy Principal III of Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). To ascend to this position you must first serve as a Senior Master at Grade C5 for a minimum period of three (3) years.
ii). County Schools with with over 540 students: Deputy Principal II of Grade D2 (T- Scale 12). To be appointed to this grade one must have served as a Deputy Principal at D1 for atleast three (3) years.
iii). National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students: Deputy Principal I; Grade D3 (T- Scale 13). To be promoted to this grade one must first serve as a Deputy Principal at D2 for atleast three (3) years.

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C). SENIOR MASTERS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

i). Sub- County and All Day schools: Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). To be promoted to this grade one must serve as a teacher at Grade C4 for over three (3) years.
ii). County Schools with with over 540 students: Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). To ascend to this position, a teacher must have served as a Senior Master III of Grade C5 (T- Scale 10) for a minimum period of three years.
iii). National and Extra County Schools with over 1000 students: Senior Master I with a qualification of Grade D2 (T- Scale 12). To ascend to this position, a teacher must have served as a Senior Master II with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11) for a minimum period of three years.

D). HEAD TEACHERS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

i). Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners: Head Teacher with Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). To be appointed to this grade a teacher must have served as a Deputy Head Teacher at Grade C4 for atleast three (3) years.
ii). Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners: Senior Head Teacher with Grade D1 (T- Scale 11). To be appointed to this grade a teacher must have served as a Head Teacher at Grade C5 for atleast three (3) years.

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E). DEPUTY HEAD TEACHERS OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

i). Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners: Deputy Head Teacher II Grade C4 (T- Scale 9). Experience required: Served as Senior Teacher at Grade C3 for atleast 3 Years.
ii). Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners: Deputy Head Teacher I at Grade C5 (T- Scale 10). Required experience: Served as Deputy Head Teacher at Grade C4 for atleast three (3) years.

F). SENIOR TEACHER- PRIMARY SCHOOLS.

i). Primary schools with enrollment of below 1000 learners: Senior Teacher II with Grade C2. Qualification: Served as a Primary School Teacher I at Grade C1 for atleast three (3) years.
II). Primary schools with enrollment of over 1000 learners: Senior Teacher I with Grade C3. Required experience: Served as Senior Teacher II at Grade C2 for a minimum period of three (3) years.

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TSC taken into task over expected low pay for intern teachers

A group of lawyers has written to the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, seeking answers on the contract terms for the intern teachers. The lawyers from Mugeria, Lempaa and Kariuki advocates now want the Commission to explain how it arrived at the low pay of Sh10,000 and Sh15,000 expected to be paid to the Primary and Secondary school interns; respectively.

The Commission is in the process of employing 10,300 teacher interns who are expected to report to their new stations in January 2020.

Here is the letter from the law firm to TSC dated December 2, 2019;

Mugeria, Lempaa and Kariuki Advocates’ letter to TSC over employment of intern teachers.

List of best performing Extra County schools in Kitui County; Ultimate guide

Kitui County has about 40 Extra County Schools. Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. St Charles Lwanga, St Monica, Mwingi Secondary and Mutomo Girls are among the best performing Extra County Schools in Kitui County.

The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3).

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Here are the Extra County Schools in Kitui County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
13302102 ST CHARLES LWANGA SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13302103 ST. ANGELA’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13302105 ST THOMAS AQUINAS KALAWA BOYS Extra County Boys C3
13302107 ST URSULA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL-TUNGUTU Extra County Girls C2
13302108 ST.MONICA GIRLS MULUTU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13310102 MWINGI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13310103 YAMBYU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13310201 WAITA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
13317101 MUTOMO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13328101 KYUSO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13328102 KIMANGAO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
13331201 MUTONGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13331204 KATHEKA BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
13331205 KYONDONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13332102 A.I.C SOMBE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13338202 ST. TERESA’S UKASI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13339101 A I C KYOME BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
13339102 MIGWANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13339103 A I C KYOME GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13339105 NZAUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
13339106 ITOLONI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13339107 KYAMBOO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C1
13339108 MUSUANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2
13339201 NGUUTANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
13339204 THITANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13339301 NZELUNI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13344101 ST LUKES YATTA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13351101 ST.PETER’S NZAMBANI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
13351102 CHULUNI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13353102 ITOLEKA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
13353201 MULANGO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13353301 MALIKU GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13354101 KISASI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13354201 MBITINI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
13357101 IKUTHA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13357102 IKUTHA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13360101 MATINYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
13365101 MUTITO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
13365102 ST. MARY’S MUTITO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
13366101 GANKANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C2

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KNEC in trouble again as Physics paper three examiners down tools, demand for better pay

Barely two days after Business Paper two examiners downed tools over low pay, today it was the turn of their Physics Paper three counterparts.

The Physics examiners downed their tools on Wednesday afternoon citing low pay from the council. This comes few hours after the Kenya National Examinations council revised the rates for all KCSE papers upwards.

DEMANDS

The examiners want a basic pay of Sh10,000 and a Coordination fee of Sh500 per day; up from the current Sh150. The Examiners who have hardly touched a script since 2pm also want the Council to pay them Sh80 per script. KNEC had increased the rate from Sh46 to Sh50, today, but the examiners could hear none of it.

The teachers say ‘Physics papers three is one of the longest Papers to mark. One paper takes close to two and half hours to complete as each learner requires own marking scheme. Consequently, the examiner must make calculations alongside the learner’s work; Each learner records own values during the practical exam.

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Other grievances raised by the angry examiners are:

  • That KNEC retires the Physics Paper Three Chief Examiner, one Moses Muchanchwa, who is said to be mistreating the examiners; The Chief Examiner has since retired from Moi Girls High School, Nairobi, where he has been teaching.
  • They also want Marking hours to be from 7am to 6pm. Currently, the examiners mark between 7am to as late as 10pm,
  • Another demand is that the teachers be given access to their mobile phones while at the marking rooms,
  • The examiners also want to be given days off on Saturday and Sunday so as to worship,
  • In one of the newest demands, the teachers are holding that all those who administered the Practical examinations to be remunerated just like other KNEC contracted professionals,
  • The examiners are also agitating for time off to breast feeding mothers so that they can attend to their young ones in the afternoons.

At the time of going to press, the examiners were holed up in a meeting with the KNEC representatives at the centre. The team leaders were also instructed to withdraw the scripts from the marking rooms.

KUPPET PUTS MINISTRY ON NOTICE

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, had on Tuesday given an ultimatum of one week for KNEC to pay all examiners a flat rate of Sh100 per script; for all subjects or face industrial action. “We demand that the pay be increased to Sh100 per script,” Said KUPPET Secretary General, Akello Misori, while adding that the teachers were receiving low perks despite carrying out an important National exercise.

Misori gave the Education Ministry seven days to improve the conditions or the teachers would withdraw their services. “Machakos and Starehe Girls have grossly insufficient facilities for hosting the high number of examiners,” noted the KUPPET SG. He said such poor living conditions exposed teachers to communicable diseases and other health hazards.

The SG warned KNEC not to victimize any examiner involved in agitating for better pay.

The Marking exercise for this year’s KCSE exams kicked off last week across about 18 centres in and around schools in Nairobi. The exercise is expected to be complete in coming few days so as the candidates can receive their results before Christmas; as Promised by Education CS Prof George Magoha. But, the latest standoff threatens to delay the timely release of the results.

Best, top, Extra County Schools in kakamega County; Your ultimate guide

 In Kakamega County, the best extra County schools’ list is led by Mumias, Sulumeti, Mukumu, Butere and Malava schools.

Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

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Here are the Extra County Schools in Kakamega County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
37603005 BISHOP SULUMETI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
37607101 MAUTUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
37607201 ARCHBISHOP NJENGA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
37607203 LUGARI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
37608003 BUTERE BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37614102 MALAVA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
37615001 MUSINGU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37615003 EREGI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
37615004 MUSOLI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
37615009 SHIKUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Mixed C1
37616001 ST. AGNES GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL – SHIBUYE Extra County Girls C3
37616006 ST.IGNATIUS MUKUMU BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
37616007 THE SACRED HEART GIRLS, MUKUMU Extra County Girls C1
37616020 SHANDEREMA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
37617210 ST. MARY’S MUMIAS GIRLS  HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
37617211 ST. PETER’S MUMIAS BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37624002 KIVAYWA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37625106 MWIHILA HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37627109 MARY SEAT OF WISDOM BULIMBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
37627112 ST. MATHIAS KHOLERA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37631302 ST JOHN THE BAPTIST LIKUYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37631401 MOI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL-NANGILI Extra County Girls C2
37631502 ST.ANNE’S NZOIA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
37632101 CHEBUYUSI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
37632304 INGOTSE HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
37634307 LUBINU SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1

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KUCCPS website, portals and online services: Your ultimate guide to KUCCPS courses and placement for KCSE graduates

Applications for placement in Kenyan Universities, Artisan, and Colleges is done via the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service, KUCCPS, portal. All secondary schools are expected to give necessary career guidance and assist the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, 2019 candidates with online application for placement to universities and colleges.
Secondary schools shall on behalf of candidates collect, collate and submit online application for placement to universities and colleges by following procedures given in the website.
Every candidate is required to pay Kshs 500(Five hundred only); following procedures given in the website.

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Minimum kuccps placement requirements

The minimum requirements for placement to degree is C+, Diploma C- , Craft Certificate D- and Artisan Certificate E.
Apart from the set minimum placement requirements set by kuccps, respective regulatory and professional bodies always set own requirements.
That the placement of government sponsored students is only for Kenyan Citizens.

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The Placement Procedure

Students placement to institutions of higher learning occurs in four (4) phases, namely:

Stage 1: KUCCPS School/Centre Application

The School/Centre application phase occurs between October and December. All candidates should be encouraged to apply and can select for four levels. However they should make choices for programmes they are only interested in pursuing. No program is mandatory.

Stage 2: KUCCPS first revision 

First revision for degree and diploma choices will be on dates to be announced by placement service after the release of KCSE results.

Stage 3: KUCCPS second revision

Candidates who will not have qualified on competitive selection for any of their preferred choices during the first round of selection will be given a chance to do second revision by selecting courses with unfilled capacities.

Stage 4: Placement to any Programme.

Any applicant who fails to qualify for their choices but meet the cut off points for placement may be offered any course with unfilled capacities taking into account the minimum requirements for admission.

How to Log onto the KUCCPS Portal

  • Access the Student’s login portal by using the address: https://students.kuccps.net/login/
  • Enter your 2019 KCSE index number, KCSE year (2019) and your password ( Use Your Birth Certificate No. / KCPE Index No (as used in KCSE Exam Registration) as your Initial Password).

How to download Various resources/ Guides from the KUCCPS portal:

Visit the KUCCPS resources download page at https://students.kuccps.net/downloads/ To download various resources resources for the 2020/2021 Academic year. The following resources are available for download:

  • The Principal’s manual
  • Degree Programmes Cutoff
  • Diploma Programme Codes
  • Craft Programme Codes
  • Artisan Programmes Codes
  • Degree Cluster Document

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Full list of best performing County schools in Taita Taveta County; Ultimate guide

There are about five (5) County schools in Taita Taveta County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.

The County schools admit students majorly within the County. Admission of form ones is via the Education Ministry’s Portal. Calling letters to these schools are downloaded from the Ministry’s website; http://www.education.go.ke/

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Here is a list of all the County schools in Taita Taveta County:

School  Code School Name Category Type County
01101103 MGHALU HIGH SCHOOL County Mixed Taita Taveta
1101208  ST. AGATHA NGOLOKI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Taita Taveta
01115103 KAJIRE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Taita Taveta
01115105 MWAKICHUCHU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Taita Taveta
01115203 MWAGHOGHO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Taita Taveta

 

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Marking process of the 2019 KCSE exams

Every year the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, administers national examinations for thousands of Candidates in Primary and Secondary Schools. The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an exam administered by Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) to mark the end of secondary education level. This exam is usually administered during the month of November and results released before the end of the year.

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Marking of the Exams

The KCSE exams are marked by trained examiners. The exams are marked at designated marking centres in Nairobi and its environs. This is a rigorous exercise and is closely monitored by the Council and the Government at large.

The marking process for all papers is the same. This is the detailed process:

  • INVITATION OF EXAMINERS

The Council invites trained examiners (teacher) who apply for the marking exercise; online. Once selected, the examiners then download the invitation letters that spell out the terms of engagement. On the invitation letters are the reporting dates and marking centres; Examiners report to the centres on the stated dates. First to report are the subject specialists followed by Chief Examiners, Assistant Chief Examiners, Team Leaders and then the examiners.

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COORDINATION OF THE MARKING SCHEME

The scheme which is already made and has been ratified by the marking top brass team is then co-ordinated to accommodate all possible answers. Examiners take time to come up with all possible answers.

MARKING OF DUMMIES

Dummies are copies of student’s scripts whose identity is concealed. They are made to enable examiners to internalize the marking scheme. Each examiner marks his/her dummy and the results recorded. After discussing the answers for each question, deviations are recorded. The dummies marked are usually more than ten.

FORMING TEAMS/ BELTS

The belt system is applied during the marking of KCSE scripts. Examiners are divided to various rooms. Various factors are considered including region and experience. Each room forms about 4 teams of 6 examiners each. A room is led by an assistant examiner and each team has a team leader.

MARKING LIVE SCRIPTS

A live script is the candidate’s real work. Examiners carry boxes from script rooms and return them in the evening. The exercise is such involving.
A single script is marked by 6 examiners. The team reader checks 10% of scripts marked by remarking with a green pen. The Assistant chief also does the same. These minimizes deviations.

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CROSS CHECKING

The examiners use red pen to check each paper weather all questions are marked and transferred correctly. It is involving too.

CHECKING OF SCRIPTS

Some will wonder about these terms. It just means checking totals for each question and the final total. This is to ensure that the correct scores are recorded.

ENTERING MARKS IN MARK SHEETS

The marks are carefully entered in mark sheets provided by KNEC.

ADJUDICATION

Computer generated mark sheets are again returned to the examiners. The marks are confirmed by reading each script against the marks recorded.

REPORT WRITING

The examiners in each room write a report about the marking process. The report is presented to KNEC.

Once all is done and KNEC is satisfied that the marking process is complete, the examiners are cleared and released from the marking centres.

The council then takes over the remaining process of moderation, grading, analysis and releasing of results to candidates.

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TSC list of Shortlisted candidates for head teacher positions per county- Kisii County

Important update for teachers who applied for administrative posts in Kisii County. Get to see the list of shortlisted candidates, interview dates and other requirements;

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the various administrative posts that it had advertised in August, 2019. TSC had advertised 6,043 promotion/ administrative vacancies. Of these, 2,310 are for head teachers(T scale 10; Grade C5) while, the remaining 3,733 are for Deputy Head teachers II (T scale 9; Grade C4). Applications were submitted online and Shortlisted candidates have been invited for interviews at varied dates and venues. The lists of shortlisted candidates feature: the advert numbers, TSC Numbers, Names, Teachers’ Stations, Sub-county, Interview dates, Venues and time.

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WHAT TO CARRY TO THE INTERVIEWS

Shortlisted candidates will be required to present the following documents during the interviews:

  • 1). Certificate of good conduct
  • 2). Clearance Certificate by the Higher Education Loans Board, Helb.
  • 3). Clearance Certificate from EACC
  • 4). Clearance Certificate from a Credit Reference Bureau
  • 5). KRA tax compliance certificate.
  • Academic and Professional documents
  • TPAD hard copies for 2017, 2018 and 2019.
  • Any other relevant, supportive, document.

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For shortlisted Deputy head teachers, they will be expected to carry the following:

  • 1. Original National ID Card,
  • 2. Current pay slip
  • 3. Original Academic and Professional Certificates,
  • 4. Letter of appointment as Deputy Head Teacher,
  • 5. Letter of designation to Deputy Head Teacher II (Grade C4/Scale 9).
  • 6. Analysed individual subject results and those of the institution in KCPE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Director.
  • 7. Performance Appraisal Reports for 2017, 2018 and 2019
  • 8. Originals of the following statutory documents: –
  1. Clearance from Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)Certificate of good conduct from the Criminal Investigations Department (CID
  2. Tax Compliance certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
  3.  Clearance from the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC).
  4. Credit Reference Certificate from Credit Reference Bureci
  5. Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance.

LIST OF SHORTLISTED TEACHERS FOR POST OF HEADSHIP & OTHER POSTS IN KISII COUNTY

The list below feature the shortlisted teachers’ TSC Numbers, Names and Current teaching stations;

  • 383102 Orenge Daniel Otara Ombaso Endereti C.O.G Primary
  • 409371 Gisemba Solomon Matagi Keburanchogu
  • 413062 Onkundi Gladys Bikeri Nyabieyo D.O.K Primary Sch
  • 396615 Mairura Omoke Nyakangi Riagumo Deb Primary
  • 456467 Akama Julius Ongubo Getungurumu S.D.A. Primary School
  • 417573 Omambia Julius Oroo Nyakungu D.O.K Primary Sch
  • 402389 Ogeto Simeon Oigara Nyangoso Sda Boarding
  • 317225 Nyamora Zablon Ntenga Nyambunwa D.O.K Primary
  • 413370 Moribo Wycliffe Moracha Senta D.E.B Primary
  • 295976 Moracha Beatrice Mokeira Nyaura Pri Sch
  • 386349 Momanyi Elicanah Mose Mosisa Deb Primary School
  • 316703 Nyaboga David Siko Nyabera Sda Primary
  • 321020 Ochenge Richard Oire Rionchogu D.E.B Primary
  • 407883 Ochora Thomas Okari Riagongera D.E.B Primary
  • 414913 Onyangore Ayub Nyasimba Nyasore S.D.A Primary School
  • 378503 Nyamboki Elizabeth Kemunto Oroche D.O.K Primary
  • 418215 Nyangeri Amos Ogeto Engoto Goti D O K Pri Sch
  • 397972 Ondieki George Gori Riamokwobe Pri Sch
  • 442991 Asugo Charles Omae Esaka Dok
  • 436488 Ogembo Jacob N Rigena S.D.A Primary
  • 325587 Kondo Joshua Bichanga Nyakorere D.E.B Primary
  • 425721 Birundu Dennis Mosongo Getumo A.I.C Primary
  • 281553 Siocha Truphena Kwamboka Biticha Pri Sch
  • 411982 Omundi Richard Pius Nyabikondo Pri Sch
  • 309877 Oreti Evans Mogaka Moogi Deb Primary
  • 329895 Makori Joash Mogaka Ibanchore Deb Primary School
  • 310104 Ochoki Gideon Omanga St. Don Bosco Boys Boarding Primary
  • 409302 Moreka Methuselah Rianyanchebera Primary
  • 397729 Nyangena Thomas Onderi Gesabakwa Sda Primary
  • 424386 Moreka Stephen Mogusu Tunta D.E.B Primary
  • 478226 Mwendia Evans Mwamisoko Primary School
  • 481394 Kebabe Joel Momanyi Ichuni Boys Dok Primary School
  • 411970 Angima Dominic Mokoro Mariiba Pri Sch
  • 383113 Oyagi Ramus Ndereti Orphanage Primary
  • 413096 Kengere John Ombati Motonyoni Dok Primary School
  • 330800 Obure Zipporah Kemunto Riakerongo
  • 196453 Mariaria Roselidah Kwamboka Omosaria pri
  • 402901 Maisiba Paul Oigo Inani Deb
  • 340411 Ayora Moses Getare D.E.B Primary
  • 201848 Orina Peter Oyugi Taracha Pri Sch
  • 413166 Akuma Daniel Asusa Rianyamari
  • 409300 Ongeri Joseph Oganda Sindagogi
  • 316549 Akunga Rael Nyansarora Nyabine D.O.K
  • 329828 Ntabo Yophes Nyanduru Kionyo Pri Sch
  • 310196 Mesa Sarahh Kwamboka Nyachenge
  • 379132 Ongori Thaddeus Mwoma St. Mary’S Nyamagwa
  • 409303 Kengere Elijah Nyangwengi
  • 330300 Gesage Kefa Nyanchoka Nyamasege D.O.K Primary
  • 389886 Obara Mark Ensoko Elck Primary School
  • 310271 Onyikwa Geoffrey Ntenga Nyamiobo Deb Primary
  • 288959 Ototo John Onsando Sameta Boys’ Boarding Pri
  • 327377 Orina Samuel Nyagichenche
  • 248392 Oirere Duke Mekenye Keore C.O.G Primary
  • 384788 Onchera David Nyabuto Getare D.E.B Primary
  • 316492 Nyasani Jane Nyanchama Nyagemi Deb Primary School
  • 320796 Omambia Julius Ayiega Nyamagenamabariri Primary
  • 381453 Osoro Mary Bochere Our Lady of Lourdes Sengera G.Boarding Pri
  • 317693 Kiriago Pamella Mogoi Matongo D.E.B Primary Sch
  • 390106 Osero Dalius Mokaya Ekenyoru Primary
  • 297563 Tinega Barnabas Mautia Kianate Pri Sch
  • 316627 Monari Charles Ogega Iruma Pri Sch
  • 413243 Nyaundi Joshua Oramini Ebinyinyi Primary
  • 454768 Omari Isaac Minyega Soko Primary School
  • 412933 Ongaga Christine Nyanduko Nyamondo Pri Sch
  • 402391 Bosire Evans Ogiosi Kiru S.D.A Primary
  • 354282 Kamanda George Omwando Moticho Sda Primary
  • 379121 Omete Inisi Metengero D.O.K
  • 470801 Orare Bernard Iberia Pri Sch
  • 339785 Nyamachere Stella Nyanchama Nyamagesa Deb Primary School
  • 409282 Onuro John Nyabuto Mosora Sda
  • 339799 Migiro Abraham Ositu Gekongo Dok
  • 299751 Onyango Aloys Omwoyo Kiorori
  • 417379 Obino Julius Nyakeya Nyangena Pri Sch
  • 417493 Marichondo Jared Ondari Riondong’A Pri Sch
  • 330299 Manyura Peter Nyandemo Ekerubo Ccf Primary
  • 402975 Osiemo Evans Obiri Keera Pag Prim Ary
  • 454040 Nyatuga Truphena Nyagara Nyabworoba Pri Sch
  • 466881 Moturi Elijah Pilot Kiongongi Ii Pri Sch
  • 311435 Ondiek Methusellah Mochorwa Nyakegarakemo
  • 340778 Nyabuto Jenes Moraa Mariwa Pefa Primary
  • 223214 Kamao Julius Onchwati Kimai Enkora D.E.B Primary
  • 369718 Ondimu Jackline Kwamboka Moneke D.E.B Pri Sch
  • 394121 Onchweri Mogaka B Metembe Deb Primary School
  • 262478 Mokaya Micah Okero Rigena S.D.A Primary
  • 296011 Moragwa Rose Mogusu Mosensema Deb Primary
  • 380951 Manyura Elijah Kimai D.E.B Primary
  • 338287 Oronyi Alice Bochere Ombasa Nyangweta D.O.K Primary
  • 365645 Kimonge Phillip Osoro Nyabiosi S.D.A
  • 284653 Nyakundi Joseph Nyaore Pri Sch
  • 361862 Getoi Dominic Nyakagwa Moremani Pag Primary School
  • 448779 Maganga Dismas Nyanguru C.O.G Primary School
  • 403675 Mochama Thomas Machera Kenoria
  • 402554 Makori Enock Nyananga Gekongo Ii D.E.B.
  • 415919 Agnes Nyambunde Rabera Kenyorora D.O.K. Primary School
  • 402523 Muregi George Onkundi Nyabisase
  • 269615 Onsembe Henry Ongegu Chindwani D.E.B Pri School
  • 331284 Ombongi Michael Machuka Ibacho Deb Primary School
  • 259840 Ondabu Margaret Bomanyama
  • 367860 Tinega Meshack Ondara Nyakunguru Pri Sch
  • 413153 Mosongo Felix Nchore Kiongongi
  • 379120 Oronyi Moses Morara Kiorina D.E.B Primary
  • 402738 Okindo Richard Okari Maji Mazuri Primary
  • 395408 Onduso Robert Oigara Rwora D.E.B Primary
  • 406779 Osoro Earnest Rachami Tabaka Boys
  • 353955 Mbeche Josia Metembe Deb Primary School
  • 404417 Onkoba Josiah Bonuke Iranda Pri Sch
  • 411980 Kirochi Mazon Amos Riokindo S.D.A Primary
  • 318686 Omare Samson Ntenga Tongeri Dok Primary
  • 397795 Orwaru James Kebere D.E.B Primary
  • 343973 Kembero Annah Nyansiaboka Makongeni Pri Sch
  • 396440 Bwonda Saul Siriba Matagaro S.D.A Boarding Primary
  • 480581 Mongeri Richard Birundu Nyasike Sda Primary School
  • 369726 Moracha Patrick Nyangwara Nyamuya E.L.C.K Primary School
  • 389887 Moseti Stephen Ntabo Bosaga
  • 432191 Onchera David Tumbo Buyonge Deb Primary
  • 298423 Moturi Omboi Itabago D.E.B Primary

List of best Extra County secondary schools in Elgeyo Marakwet; Your ultimate guide

Sing’ore Girls High School is arguably the best school not only in Elgeyo Marakwet County, but is also a top performer in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exams. Other institutions that form the list of the best Extra County schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County are: Tambach Boys High School, Chebara Secondary School, Kapkenda Girls High School, Kaptagat Girls and Metkei secondary schools.

Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

Here are the Extra County Schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
34518102 SING’ORE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
34518104 KIPSOEN SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
34518401 TAMBACH BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
34518402 AIC GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL KESSUP Extra County Girls C2
34520101 CHEBARA SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C1
34520102 ST. PETER’S MARAKWET BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
34520103 YEMIT BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
34520104 SANTA MARIA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2
34520109 YEMIT GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
34520202 KAPSOWAR BOYS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
34559201 KAPKENDA GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
34559204 MOKWO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C3
34559208 OUR LADY OF GLORY-KAPTAGAT GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
34559501 SIMOTWO SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
34559502 METKEI SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
34559503 KIPSAOS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Boys C3
34561301 SAMBIRIR GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C2

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List of Best Extra County secondary schools in Narok County; Ultimate guide

Among the best performing Extra County secondary schools in Narok county are: Maasai Girls Secondary and Narok High school.

Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.

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Here are the Extra County Schools in Narok County:

School  Code School Name Category Type Cluster
32516101 NAROK HIGH SCHOOL Extra County Boys C2
32516102 MAASAI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL Extra County Girls C1
32516103 ST. MARY’S GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-NAROK Extra County Girls C3
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Kyeni Girls High School; KCSE Performance, Location, Form One Admissions, History, Fees, Contacts, Portal Login, Postal Address, KNEC Code, Photos and Admissions

Get to know all the details about Kyeni Girls High 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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KYENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION

Kyeni Girls High School is located in Runyenjes constituency, Embu County; In the Eastern Region of Kenya. The school is a Girls only boarding county school.

KYENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Kyeni Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls Only Boarding School
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Runyenjes constituency, Embu County; In the Eastern Region of Kenya.
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 14333201
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 91-60103, Runyenjes
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS: kyenigirls@gmail.com
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:

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KYENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO

The school’s motto is: “Excellence through Diligence”

KYENI GIRLS 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:

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

Admissions for form ones is done by the Education Ministry. For other forms, please call or visit the schools to get further guidelines.

KYENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams; competing well against other giants nationally. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 139 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 68.673. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 144 students.

KYENI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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

Kyeni Girls High School: Student life and times at the school in images.

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