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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Reopening of schools put on hold

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

TSC transfer letters for teachers

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

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

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

WHEN CAN TSC TRANSFER A TEACHER?

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

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

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When and How can a teacher get transferred by TSC

A teacher may be transferred under the following circumstances:

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

THE TSC TRANSFER LETTER.

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

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

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

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

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

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NAKURU COUNTY SHORTLISTED INTERNS- NAKURU NORTH

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

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

TSC application forms; Free downloads

Are you looking for all TSC forms in PDF form? Download all the TSC forms here at no cost. Just click on the links below to download the TSC forms. A number of forms are available, including: Maternity application form, TSC sick leave form, transfer application form, study leave application form and many more.

Free TSC forms downloads

Kakamega County revised TSC recruitment schedule- Interview dates and venues

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

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

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KAKAMEGA COUNTY NEW TSC RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE.

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

TSC TPAD Account (https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke) creation, log in and use

The Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD 2) is a performance evaluation mechanism that assesses the performance of a teacher as per the set standards prescribed by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.

Section 52 of the Code of Regulations for Teachers (2015) stipulates that the Commission shall in administering the performance appraisal system: –

  • Require Heads of institution to provide oversight role in the performance appraisal for the teachers in their respective institutions;
  • Use performance appraisal reports for purpose of promotion, deployment and other rewards as may be prescribed from time to time.
  • Identify training needs and take corrective measures in cases of unsatisfactory performance.
  • Develop and review criteria, guidelines and tools for performance appraisal from time to time which shall be accessible in the commission website or as the Commission may advice.

How to create TSC TPAD Portal

To create a new TPAD account its simple and easier.You only need to follow these steps:

  1. Click on https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/auth/create_account to access the new account creation portal.
  2. Fill in the fields shown; TSC Number, ID Number, Phone Number (in the format 07xxxxxxxx), Email Address, Password, Confirm Password and Mode of Notification.
  3. Click on ‘Create’ Once done.
  4. A success message is shown and you will receive SMS token on your phone within a short time.
  5. Enter the Code received via SMS and click on ‘Verify Token’. This completes the registration process.

Adding your Bio Data on the new TPAD 2 System

Next, you need to add your level of Education and subject combination details. Use the tabs listed below to update your profile;

  • Add your information: Bio/ Institution Information, Contact Information.
  • Select ‘Subjects Combination’ and add your teaching subjects. Select your subjects combinations from the list and click on ‘Submit’ when done.
  • Then, click on ‘Level of Education’ to add details. Select your KCSE grade, Highest level of Education and Institution of Study. Next, click on Submit.

ROLES OF THE TEACHERS IN THE NEW TPAD

Each teacher will be expected to do a self appraisal in the various areas, create an appraisal and upload the data online.

ROLES OF THE PRINCIPAL IN THE NEW TPAD
  • Inducting new teachers on TPAD
  • Capture the new teachers in TIMS
  • Activating new teachers on TPAD
  • Remove outgoing teachers

The Principal also performs the following roles in TPAD:

  1. Provide oversight role in the performance appraisal for the teachers’
  2. Continuously monitor and evaluate the appraisal process and submit termly reports,
  3. Appraise the Deputy Principal,
  4. Schedule meetings for appraising the Deputy Principal,
  5. Observing the Deputy Principal and
  6. Countersigning officer for all the teachers in the school Arbitration
ROLES OF THE DEPUTY PRINCIPAL IN THE NEW TPAD

The Deputy Principal performs these roles in the new TPAD 2 system:

  1. Update the Lesson Attendance,
  2. Register on weekly basis,
  3. Appraise the HODs and teachers,
  4. Schedule meetings for appraising the HODs and teachers,
  5. Observing the HODs and teachers,
  6. Arbitration for the teachers

TPAD PROCESS-STEPS

The new TPAD appraisal process follows well laid out steps as listed below;

Step Activity/ Process
Step 1 Development of appraisal Calendar
Step 2 Setting Targets
Step 3 Implementation of targets and gathering of evidence
Step 4 Self -Appraisal and Standards based on competencies and standards. CITIZENNEWSLINE.CO.KE
Step 5 Appraisal rating by Appraiser based on evidence gathered
Step 6 Appraisal rating meeting between Appraiser and Appraisee (Question and Evidence.
Step 7 Identification of gaps by Appraisee and Appraiser
Step 8 Development and implementation of teacher support and performance development.

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NEW TPAD TEACHING STANDARDS

The new TPAD tool has 5 standards classified into 3 broad categories as follows:

A. THE INSTRUCTIONAL DELIVERY/TEACHING STANDARD

This is the first standard which has the following assessment areas:

1. Professional Knowledge and Practice where a teacher should:
  • Demonstrate mastery of the subject content and use appropriate instructional methods (Wt-3)
  • Undertake lesson observation at least once a term (Wt-3)
  • Utilize teaching/ learning resources effectively (Wt-3)
  • Prepare professional documents based on the current syllabus/designs (Wt-3)
  • Ability to identify learners’ capability and learning Sstyles (Wt-3)
  • Ability to identify and nurture learners’ talents (Wt-3)
  • Ability to access, retrieve and integrate ICT in teaching and learning (Wt-3)
  • Ability to carry out learner assessment, feedback and reporting on learners’ learning (Wt-3)

2 Comprehensive Learning Environment where a teacher should demonstrate:

  • Ability to create child friendly school/class environment through planned activities to demonstrate respect, equity, inclusion and moral values (Wt-3)
  • Ability to create a stimulating classroom environment (Wt-3)
  • Ability to ensure safety of learners (Wt-3)
  • Ability to manage learners conduct and behaviour (Wt-3)
3 Teacher Professional Development in which you are expected to;
  • Prepare Self Professional Development Support Plan (Wt-3)
  • Identification of professional gaps (Wt-3)
B TEACHER CONDUCT AND PROFESSIONALISM STANDARD.

This second standard contains the following areas:

4 Teacher Conduct & Professionalism where a teacher should show;
  • Ability to act in the best interest of the learner and maintain high standards of ethics and professional requirements within and outside the institution (Wt-6)
  • Demonstrate knowledge on the legal requirements in education (Wt-6).
  • Comply with the professional requirements in teaching and learning (Wt-6).
  • Ability to observe punctuality in lesson attendance, performance of duty and preparation of professional documents(Wt-6)
  • Timely syllabus coverage and meeting of deadlines (Wt-6)
C COMMUNITY PRACTICE STANDARD

This is the last standard and has the following parameters:

5 Participation in Professional Learning Community where a teacher should;
  • Join Professional Learning Community (PLC) (Wt-5)
  • Collaborate with colleagues and the broader professional learning community to support teaching (Wt-5)
  • Collaborate with parents/guardians and other stakeholders (Wt-5)
  • Establish linkages with the community (Wt-5)
  • Participate in programs organized in collaboration with other educational bodies: KNEC, MOE, KICD etc. (Wt-5)

THE NEW TPAD 2 PROCEDURE AND PROCESS

The table below gives an illustration on who should be the Appraisee, Appraiser and Counter Signing Officer during the whole appraisal process;

S/NO APPRAISEE APPRAISER COUNTER SIGN/ CONFIM
1 Teacher in a Primary School Deputy Head of Institution or Senior Teacher Head of Institution
2 Senior Teacher in a Primary School Deputy Head of Institution Head of Institution
3 A Deputy Head in a Primary School Head of Institution. CITIZENNEWSLINE.CO.KE Sub County Director
4 A Head Teacher of a Primary School Sub- County Director/ CSO County Director/ SCD
5 A Tutor, Teacher or Lecturer in a Post Primary Institution Head of Department/ Deputy Head of Institution Head of Institution
6 A Head of Department in a Post Primary Institution Deputy Head of Institution Head of Institution
7 A Deputy Head in a Post Primary Institution Head of Institution. CITIZENNEWSLINE.CO.KE The Sub County Director
8 A Head of Institution in a Post Primary Institution Sub- County Director County Director

Questions to be asked at TSC interviews and their answers

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is carrying out online recruitment of new teachers. The Commission has at the same time invited applications for promotions and which must also be filed online.

You may be having many unanswered questions on online recruitment of teachers. Get some of these answered here.

TSC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON ONLINE RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS.

QUESTION: How can I access the TSC online job application portal?

ANSWER: Just log on to the TSC application portal to apply for the advertised 5,000 teaching jobs hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app/login

QUESTION: Which link should I use to apply for promotion and deployment of practising teachers in public primary Schools?

ANSWER: Use the online application link at; teachersonline.tsc.go.ke

QUESTION: WHERE CAN I GET THE TSC 2020/2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES?

ANSWER: The 2020/2021 TSC recruitment guidelines are available. Please follow this link to read them; TSC 2020/ 2021 RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS

QUESTION: What do I do if list of schools is not showing when making the application online?

ANSWER: Just be patient for the system to load all details. Also ensure that the County and Sub-county selections are Ok.

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QUESTION: How many advantage points are teachers currently working on internship  going to be awarded.

ANSWER: Teachers currently working on internship will be awarded an extra 10 marks.

QUESTION: My Date of Birth is captured/ reading wrongly on the hrmis portal. What should I do?

ANSWER: Simply scan your National Identity Card (ID both sides) or passport and send it as an Email attachment to the address dirct@tsc.go.ke. The Email head should be ‘NEW APPLICANT’.

QUESTION: How can I view the advertised posts?

ANSWER: For details on the advertised TSC jobs, please follow this link

QUESTION: Am applying for a post in secondary schools. Will I be required to apply to the school where the vacancy exists?

ANSWER: No. Please note that the application is only to be done online. No manual applications will be accepted.

QUESTION: What are the requirements for online applications?

ANSWER: You must be armed with your TSC Number, ID Number and a phone number (that is operational).

QUESTION: How many vacancies Am I supposed to apply for?

ANSWER: An applicant can apply for several vacancies.

QUESTION: I had applied for deployment during the last cycle. Am I supposed to apply again?

ANSWER: Yes. You must make a new application online.

QUESTION: Are teachers currently on contract supposed to apply for the advertised permanent and pensionable TSC jobs?

ANSWER: Yes. You should apply for the advertised vacancies; where they exist.

QUESTION: I sat the KCPE or KCSE examinations more than once. Must I produce all these certificates or the recent one?

ANSWER: Applicants who re-sat either the KCPE or KCSE examinations must present certified copies of the certificates for all attempts.

QUESTION: Will there be physical interviews for shortlisted candidates.

ANSWER: Yes. Heads of institutions will use the TSC generated merit lists to organize for the interviews.

QUESTION: Will I be required to produce my original certificates and testimonials during interviews?

ANSWER: Yes.

QUESTION: I was employed by TSC but left. Am I eligible for the current recruitment?

ANSWER: Yes. Applicants who were previously employed by TSC will be allowed to apply. But, they must declare their past employment history and why they left TSC.

TSC teacher registration and recruitment guidelines 2021

Are you intending to become a teacher in Kenya? Well. Before you intend to undertake any education related training (like teaching) it is necessary that you know the current requirements by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.

It will be needless for you to undertake a teacher training course only for you to be rejected by TSC upon graduation. The TSC requirements for teachers keep on being revised from time to time. Be sure to see any future changes in this site.

Current TSC requirements for education (teaching) courses/programmes in Kenya

Below is a summary of the admission requirements for all the education programmes as set by TSC;

S/N

PROGRAMME

Regulators (TSC) Minimum Academic and Professional Requirements

1

Certificate in early Childhood Education (CECD) Minimum mean grade C (minus) at KCSE

Or

Minimum mean grade D+ (Plus) at KCSE and KNEC proficiency certificate

2 Diploma in Early Childhood Education (DECD) Mean grade C (Plain) at KCSE and ECDE Certificate from KNEC

Or

Mean grade C+ (plus) and above for University Diploma.

3 Diploma in Teacher Education   (Arts)
  1. Minimum grade C Plus in KCSE and above
  2. C+ (plus) in the two subjects specialization
  3. At least C plain in English
  4. D+( plus) in Mathematics
4 Diploma in Teacher Education   (Science)
  1.  Minimum grade C Plus in KCSE and above
  2. C+ (plus) in the two subjects specialization
  3. At least C plain in English
  4. C (plain) in Mathematics
  5. Minimum grade C Plus in KCSE and above and C+ (plus) in the two subjects specialization
  6. D+( plus) in Mathematics in non-science based courses
5 Diploma in Special Needs Education (DSNE)
  1. A mean grade of C
  2. Mean grade C+ and above
  3. Mean grade C+ and above
6 Bachelor of Education (Primary Education)  A mean grade of C (plain) and C plain two teaching subjects
7 Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood (BECD)  Mean grade C+ and above
8 Bachelor of Education (Science)
  1. Minimum grade C+ (Plus) in KCSE and above and C+ (plus) in the two subjects of specialization
  2. Post graduate diploma in Education (PGDE)
9 Bachelor of Education (Arts)
  1.  Minimum mean grade C+ (plus) and above or its equivalent C+ (plus) in two subjects of specialization
  2. Post graduate diploma in Education (PGDE)
10 Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE)
  1. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
  2. Minimum grade C Plus in KCSE and above
  3. C+ (plus) in the two subjects specialization.
11 Bachelor of Education in Special Needs Education (Primary Education) Mean grade C+ and above
12 Bachelor of Education in Special Needs Education (Secondary Education
  1. Minimum mean grade C+ (plus) and above or its equivalent.
  2. C+ (plus) in two subjects of specialization
13 Master of Education Bachelor of Education with at least Second Class, Honours, Upper Division or its equivalent from a recognized University.

OR

Bachelor of Education with Second Class, Honours Lower Division or its equivalent from a recognized University with at least two years teaching experience.

OR

Bachelor of Arts /Science degree with a Postgraduate Diploma in Education from a recognized University.

14 Doctor of Philosophy Master of Education degree in a relevant area of specialization.
15 Enhancement
  1. A Bachelor’s Degree.
  2.  Must have studied the subject at KCSE except for Agriculture, Business Studies, Home Science and Computer.
    • For Business studies and Computer, one should have attained a minimum of C+ in Mathematics in KCSE.
    • For Agriculture and Home science, one should have attained a minimum of C+ in Biology at KCSE.
  1.  The minimum number of course units to be enhanced in each Teaching subject is eight (8)
  2. Should be done before PGDE

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TSC CIRCULAR ON THE LATEST TEACHER REGISTRATION AND RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES

Get the TSC Teacher Registration and Recruitment Requirements, below;

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Vihiga County TSC teachers’ transfer, delocalization list; December 2019

A total of fifteen (15) secondary schools in Vihiga county will receive new Principals after the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first term on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

For all the latest TSC news and delocalization lists, visit;

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

 For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link:

VIHIGA COUNTY TRANSFER LIST

Here is the December 2019 transfer list for Vihiga County:

S/NO NAME CURRENT STATION SUB- COUNTY NEW STATION INCOMMING PRINCIPAL HANDING/ TAKING OVER DATE
BUCHENYA GIRLS NAME STATION .
1 VIOLET LUMIRE IDAVAGA MUSLIM SEC VIHIGA SISELE OPICHO PWANI SECONARY 30/12/2019
2 JOSEPH O. YWAYA DIGULA SEC SABATIA MASIELO SEC ERICK TEMBA WEKESA MISIMO MIXED 30/12/2019
3 NDAYA NAROTSO PERICE FRIENDS KISASI MIXED SEC HAMISI ST. JAMES AMAGORO SEC PATRICK WANASUNIA ST. JAMES AMAGORO SEC 30/12/2019
4 ALBERT ODALI CHANDOLO PAG VIHIGA NYUNGULU MIXED SEC DAVID A. MWOMBE EMATIHA SEC 30/12/2019
5 JANE A. ACHOLI EBUKANGA SEC EMUHAYA DIRK GSM SEC CHARLES ONYANGO DIRK ALLISON GSM 30/12/2019
6 JOYCE AMBUTSI GAHUMBWA SEC SABATIA SHIDODO GIRLS ROSE WAFULA IMMACULATE GIRLS 31/12/2019
7 MARY MASIKA IBUBI GIRLS LUANDA THOMAS AMAGORO G ROSELINE ALI ALUOCH PIRRAR GIRLS SEC 30/12/2019
8 LINNET BASSY GOIBEI GIRLS HAMISI ST. JOSEPH’S GIRLS NATO ISABELLA NANDAKO NZOIA SUGAR GIRLS 30/12/2019
9 BELDINAH ADISA CHAVAVO SEC VIHIGA PWANI SEC PETRONILLAH KHAEMBA NANJALA MABUUSI SEC 31/12/2019
10 VULIMU JANE IMUSUTSU MIXED HAMISI KIPSIS SEC JOSEPHINE CHEBONYA KIPSIS 31/12/2019
11 NDUMBWA NELSON KITUMBA PAG VIHIGA FRIENDS MIXED SEC NABUYOL KHAKASA LEAH WEINDAVA NABWANI PAG SEC 31/12/2019
12 N/A MBALE HIGH SABATIA  N/A PETER YVES OMUTITI ST. PAUL’S LUBINU BOYS 30/12/2019
13 N/A GISAMBAI SS HAMISI N/A JAYNE WASIKE NASIMIYU MATUMBUTU BAPTIST GIRLS 31/12/2019
14 N/A ST. JOHN CHEPTECH HAMISI N/A PETER WAMALWA BARASA FRIENDS MIXED SEC 2020-02-01
15 N/A CHEMOVO SABATIA  N/A OTIENO JOSEPH AUKO KEORE SEC 31/12/2019

Good news for these ECDE teachers

The County Government of Kiambu has up scaled the terms and conditions for Early Childhood development and education teachers (ECDE) to permanent and pensionable inclusive of medical cover.

During a ceremony for translation of their terms held at the County Government grounds yesterday, the Governor of Kiambu County Dr.James Nyoro lauded the work the early childhood have been engaged in  the formative stage for decades saying it gave the toddlers a good and strong foundation.

“This foundation ended up being vital to the children as they progressed to the upper classes and it is important that the teachers were recognized by the government” he stated

Governor Nyoro empathizes with the ECDE teachers for the hard work and patience they have exhibited for years noting that they were important to the society as they had continued to perform their duties relentlessly despite the merger wages they were drawing from their employer. On this note, he advised the teachers to proceed and register a Sacco calling it ECDE’S Corporative Society. “Upon registration, I will give one million shillings to start off the venture”

He said that after consultation with line departments, the teachers were now going to enjoy the perks of professionals and that this is going to empower them to plan for their future without engaging in side hustlers to eke a living since they were the makers of the future for the children.

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Governor Nyoro reiterated the importance of the cadre of teachers saying they played an important role that cannot be ignored at any one time and promised that he was going to make their working environment conducive so that they also felt appreciated.

In his quest to improve the education sector for learners Governor Nyoro also he promised that he will continue to support in the improvement of infrastructure.

He explained that he will spearhead additional funds in the 2021/2022 financial year budget that will go towards renovation of all the ECDE’s units in Kiambu County.

He noted that he had big plans of refurbishing them to replicate the modern one located in Uthiru and that all sub-counties will have their own.

Water which is a precious commodity and important in keeping at bay coronavirus through continued hand washing will also be connected to all schools alongside playgrounds so that children can enjoy their stay in school.

The County boss further expressed concern at that low level of education standards in Kiambu County saying that he was working round the clock with the education board towards improving the sector.

The employee letters that were issued to the teachers excited them and the jubilation is envisaged to further improve their performance at their workplace.

The colorful occasion was graced by the County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Education Ms Mary Kamau, the Chairman of the union of teachers Mr. Tom Kangethe and the accounting officer of department of Education, Gender, Culture and social services John Thuku among other distinguished dignitaries.

List of transferred, delocalized Principals in Meru County; December 2019

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. A total of thirty five (35) head teachers have been moved in Meru County. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first term on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

For all the latest TSC news and delocalization lists, visit;

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

 For complete information on all schools in Kenya, including best private and public schools, please visit this link:

MERU COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected PRINCIPALS and their schools in Meru County:

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

1 IGANDENE BOYS IMENTI SOUTH NYAAGA JOHN

 

TO:

GITHONGO BOYS

MERU CENTRAL

MERU COUNTY

30/12/19 STEPHEN MUIYA

 

 

KARABA BOYS

EMBU  COUNTY

2 UKUU GIRLS IMENTI SOUTH ROSEMARY RINGERA

 

NDAGONI GIRLS

THARAKA NITHI COUNTY

30/12/19 MARY HAMISI

 

KIRENGA GIRLS

KIAMBU COUNTY

3 KITHIRUNE MIXED MERU CENTRAL JOHN KAARIA

 

KAARANI MIXED

 

30/12/19 ATAYA MAINGI

 

MWEROKIENI

MERU COUNTY

4 KITHANGARI BOYS IMENTI SOUTH KITHINJI GODFREY

 

KARABA BOYS

EMBU COUNTY

 

31/12/19 MWANGI JOSEPH

 

GAKINDU SECONDARY

KIRINYAGA

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

5 KATHELWA IGEMBE CENTRAL JACOB M. GITONGA

 

NGIINE MIXED

MACHAKOS

31/12/19 JAMES MAKAU

 

NGIINI MIXED

MACHAKOS

6 CCM IRINGA SEC IMENTI NORTH HELLEN KINOTI KARWITHA

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KIANJAGI SEC

THARAKA NITHI

 

30/12/2019 KINYUA MUGAMBI

 

IKUMBO SEC

THARAKA NITHI

7 MATIANDUI SEC IGEMBE CENTRAL PETER KIULIO IKIBURU

 

KIANI SEC

MACHOKOS

31/12/2019 JUSTINE MURIUKI

 

KIGOGO SECONDARY

THARAKA NITHI

8

 

MBAYO SEC IGEMBE NORTH PATRICK MUTISO

 

KAMUWONGO SEC

KITUI

30/12/2019 MARGARET MURIITHI

 

MAKANYANGA

THARAKA NITHI

9 KILALAI SEC IGEMBE SOUTH ROSE MUENI

AUKI DAY

IGEMBE SOUTH

MERU COUNTY

30/12/19 CECILIA MUTUKU

 

KYELENI SECONDARY

MACHAKOS

10 BISHOP LAWI IMENTI NORTH MARETE MOSES

 

MWENDANDU SEC

NYANDARUA

30/12/19 ANANUA KIRIMI

 

GITUNTU

THARAKA NITHI

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

11 AUKI IGEMBE SOUTH ALEXANDER KARUMA

 

KIUNDWANI SEC

MACHAKOS

30/12/19 ROSE MWENI

 

KILALAI

MERU

12 DEB KIGUMA TIGANIA CENTRAL CHEGE TIMOTHY NDIRANGU

 

AMBONI

NYERI COUNTY

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3/1/2020 KANG’ANG’I LUCY KAGENI

 

13 THUBUKU TIGANIA EAST PENINA NKIROTE

 

KIGOGO SEC

THARAKA NITHI

2/1/2020 JOSES KABII

 

KIENI SEC

THARAKA NITHI

14 GAATIA IMENTI SOUTH ITHIMA MUGURE

 

ST. PAUL NTAINA

THARAKA NITHI

 

30/12/19 CHANDI STEPHEN

 

ST. BENNEDICTS GITHIMU

EMBU COUNTY

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15 MWITHUMWIRU IMENTI NORTH EUNICE KARIMUI

 

RUTUNE SEC

NYERI COUNTY

 

4/1/2020 GODFREY MUTHENGI

 

KATHANJE

THARAKA NITHI

16 KALIENE TIGANIA CENTRAL PAMEL THIONG’O

 

KARANGIA SEC

NYERI

 

3/1/2020 MURITHI JOHN

 

KIBUTHA MIXED DAY

MURANGA

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

17 MWEROKIENI TIGANIA EAST ATAYA MAINGI

 

KITHIRUNE SEC

MERU CENTRAL

MERU COUNTY

2/1/2020 JULIUS KIGAMI

 

KAARANI MIXED

THARAKA NITHI

18 IRINDIRO TIGANIA CENTRAL WAIYAKI GILBERT

 

GAKINDU SEC

KIRINYAGA COUNTY

3/1/2020 (educationnewshub.co.ke)

 

19 ST. MARTINS NGONGO IMENTI SOUTH VERONICAH WAYUA MUSEE

 

NZALAE SEC

KITUI COUNTY

31/12/19 BENSON M’AMBURI

 

NTURIRI SEC

THARAKA NITHI

20 MUKONO SEC TIGANIA CENTRAL SUSAN NYOROKA THIAURU

 

KIEGANGURU

THARAKA NITHI COUNTY

3/1/2020 FAITH NDOLO

 

TING’ANG’A

MACHAKOS

21 NTUENE IGEMBE CENTRAL GEORGE KANAKE

 

KARIA SEC

KITUI COUNTY

31/12/2019 NICHOLAS MUNDINGI

 

Deployment from NYANGWA BOYS

EMBU COUNTY

22 ST. MARY’S EGOJI IMENTI SOUTH PETRONILA MARIA MULWA

 

MULALA SEC

MAKUENI COUNTY

30/12/2019 ISABELLA WANJIKU

 

LORETO MATUNDA HIGH SCHOOL

UASIN GISHU COUNTY

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

23 K.K BAITHAI IGEMBE NORTH MUTUMA NATHAN

 

ST. LUKES KARURINA SEC

EMBU COUNTY

31/12/2019 KAMWEA W. ARABINA

 

(educationnewshub.co.ke)

 

24 KIAMURI DAY MERU CENTRAL STANLEY MAWIRA

 

ST. MARTIN KAEWA SEC

MACHAKOS COUNTY

30/12/2019 JULIUS NJOROGE

 

KAGERAINI SEC

NYANDARUA COUNTY

25 GITHONGO BOYS MERU CENTRAL  

(educationnewshub.co.ke)

 

23/12/19 JOHN NYAGA

 

IGANDENE SEC

IMENTI SOUTH

MERU COUNTY

26 KARUGWA GIRLS MERU CENTRAL  

 

23/12/19 WARUTUMO MARTHA WANGUI

 

DEPLOYMENT FROM ST. FRANCIS MANGU

27 KIBIRICHIA BOYS BUURI EAST  

 

23/12/19 PETER NJERU KIURA

 

WACHORO BOYS

EMBU COUNTY

28 KANGETA GIRLS IGEMBE CENTRAL  

 

23/12/19 ELIZABETH MURIITHI

 

KARAMUGI SEC

THARAKA NITHI

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

29 GIKURUNE GIRLS IMENTI SOUTH . 31/12/19 JANICE NKONGE

 

MUGONA SEC

THARAKA NITH

30 MUNITHU GIRLS IMENTI NORTH . 31/12/19 NJAGI MUTHONI ANNE

 

DEPLOYMENT FROM ST. MICHAEL MUNI SEC

EMBU COUNTY

31 NKABUNE SEC IMENTI NORTH . 31/12/19 LYDIA MUTHONI

 

DEPLOYMENT FROM K.K AARU

IGEMBE NORTH

MERU

32 MURI SEC MERU CENTRAL . 30/12/19 JOHN MUTWIRI

 

DEPLOYMENT FROM KAIRAA SEC

IMENTI SOUTH

MERU COUNTY

33 MUCIIMUKURU SEC TIGANIA EAST NICHOLAS MURIANKI

 

ST. MARY’S KIGAA

EMBU COUNTY

30/12/19 JOHN NJERU

 

ST. AUGUSTINE RUGUTA

THARAKA NITHI

S/N SCHOOL  FROM (CURRENT STATION) SUB-COUNTY OUT GOING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

DATE HANDING OVER/TAKING

 

 

MERU

 

INCOMING PRINCIPAL

NAME

TSC NO

TELEPHONE NO

 SCHOOL

COUNTY/SUB-COUNTY

 

34 KITHETU SEC IGEMBE SOUTH DAVID KARUTII

 

KIBUMBU SEC

THARAKA NITHI

 

. MUTEMI JOSEPH MUTHENGI

 

KAMUW’ONGO

KITUI COUNTY

35 KITHAKANARO SEC . . . REBECCA MWAMBIA

324915

DEPLOYMENT FROM KITHUNGUTHIA SEC

EMBU COUNTY

 

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TSC Study Leave Policy and application guidelines for teachers

Teachers wishing to proceed for study leave must fill and submit the Study Leave Application Form. This form is to be completed in triplicate. The original copy will be sent to the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), Duplicate to the Headteacher and Triplicate to the TSC County Director.

Application for study leave must be received at the Teachers Service Commission Headquarters at least 90 days before commencement of studies. According to the Commission, Application for study leave must be accompanied by a copy of the University/College admission letter.

Applicants for the Three (3) months Research leave must attach the following:-

  • Initial Admission letter
  • Coursework completion letter
  •  Transcripts for units completed

A teacher shall NOT leave the duty station before study leave is approved in writing by the Commission. A teacher will be expected to report for duty on or before the date of expiry of the study leave.
Applications for extension of study leave or Change of course or institution must be made to the Commission at least thirty (30) days in advance.

APPLICATION FOR STUDY LEAVE

The study leave application form has been modified to show the number of streams in a school and the number of teachers on study leave. It will apply to all teachers wishing to proceed on study leave. A specimen copy of the study leave application form is herewith attached. On receipt of the study leave application, the Commission will decide whether one qualifies for:-

  •  Study leave with pay
  • Study leave without pay
  • No study leave in which case the teacher will be required to resign or be deemed to have deserted if he/she proceeds for studies.
PROCEDURE OF APPLYING FOR STUDY LEAVE

Application for study leave will be forwarded to the Commission at least three months prior to commencement of studies. Where Government scholarship is received late the Commission will consider late application.

The application form will be completed in triplicate and the copies distributed as follows:-

  1. The original copy will be forwarded to TSC by The County Director.
  2. The duplicate copy will be retained in the office of The County Director
  3. The triplicate copy will be retained in the institution

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STUDY LEAVE APPLICATION GUIDELINES
  • Teachers will qualify for study leave only when they are attending full time studies.
  • Teachers pursuing studies for their first degree will not qualify for any study leave.
  • The number of teachers on study leave at any one time should not exceed 2% of a county’s primary school’s teacher population.
  • For post primary institutions the number will be limited to one teacher for a single streamed school, two for a double streamed school, three for a triple streamed school and four for four streams and above. There should not be more than one teacher on study leave from a department at any one time.
  •  A newly employed teacher will not qualify for study leave unless he/she has worked for the Teachers Service Commission for five years.
  • A teacher will not qualify for study leave if he/she wishes to study in an area that is not in the school curricula or in the Study Leave Policy.
  • A teacher will only qualify for study leave after serving for three years since the expiry of a previous study leave, whether such leave was with or without pay except for KISE certificate cases who will be required to serve for one year.
  • A teacher on study leave will be required to submit semester progress report to the Teachers Service Commission Headquarters at the end of each semester.
  • A teacher will be required to submit the certificate one year after completion or the expiry of the leave. Teachers who for any reason are unable to complete or pass their courses will be required to report back to the commission immediately and produce documentary evidence of the part of the course covered and the reasons for the inability to complete the course. A teacher who does not pass the course will not qualify for any other leave thereafter.
  • Teachers on study leave will remain answerable to the headteacher in their duty station. For that reason teachers on study leave should report to the headteacher for assignment of duties when there are interruptions in their programmes.
  • Extension of study leave will be limited to a maximum of three months and will be without pay.
  • Teachers admitted to foreign universities who are self sponsored will only qualify for unpaid study leave.
  • A teacher on study leave will be required to apply for posting in writing to the Teachers Service Commission at least 30 days before the completion of the programme for which the leave was granted or expiry of the leave.
  • Teachers above fifty five (55) years of age will not qualify for study leave for courses exceeding 6 months.
  • On expiry of study leave teachers may not necessarily be posted to their former stations.
  • Upon approval of study leave, a teacher will be bonded to serve in the Public Service for varying periods based on the duration of the leave.
  • Teachers pursuing masters degrees through school based or part-time programmes will qualify for a maximum of 3 months leave to carry out research. However, this leave cannot be extended.
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STUDY LEAVE WITH PAY

The following categories of teachers will qualify for study leave with pay.

  1. Teachers selected for training locally or abroad by the Commission, Ministry of Education or the Ministry of state for Public Service provided they fulfill all other conditions attached to study leave.
  2. Untrained Graduate Teachers in the employment of Teachers Service Commission, studying for the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) in approved Universities.
  3. Untrained Technical Teachers, Assistant Lecturers and Lecturers in the employment of Teachers Service Commission, undertaking professional training at Kenya Technical Teachers College or a post graduate diploma in a recognized university.
  4. Trained Technical Teachers and lectures in the employment of Teachers Service Commission admitted to National Polytechnics and accredited local universities for Higher Diploma and masters degree in the following course areas:
  • Engineering Courses
  • Mechanical Engineering/Agricultural Engineering/Water Engineering
  • Motor Vehicle Mechanics/automotive Engineering
  • Electrical engineering/Electronics engineering
  • Structures/Civil Engineering/Construction/Architecture
  • Computer Science/Engineering
  • Clothing, Fashion design and Textile Technology
  • Applied Sciences/Technology
  • Medical Laboratory Technology
  • Pharmacy
  • Applied Biology
  • Food & Beverage and Hotel Management
  • Food Science & Technology
  • Library Science
  • Food Nutrition & Dietetics
  • Bakery Management
  • Institutional Management
  • Business Studies
  • CPA/CPS part III
  • Secretarial Studies
  • Co-operative Management
  • Supplies Management
  • Information Technology
  • Tourism Management
  • Technical Education
  • B.Ed Technology
  • Master of Technical Education, Vocational and
  • Industrial Training

5. P1/AT IV teachers admitted to Kenya Institute of Special Education to study a Diploma in Special Education.

6. Teachers admitted in accredited local Universities to study for Masters Degrees in the following areas:-

  • History
  • Geography
  • Christian Religious Education
  • Islamic Religious Education
  • English
  • Kiswahili
  • French
  • German
  • Arabic
  • Fine Art Art & Design
  • Music
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • Mathematics
  • Agriculture
  • Business studies
  • Special Education
  • Curriculum Development
  • M. Ed Technology
  • Guidance and Counseling/Education Psychology/ Counseling Psychology
  • Education Planning and Administration
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Project Management & Development,
  • MBA: Human Resource Management & Development,
  • Strategic Management,
  • Project Planning & Management
STUDY LEAVE WITHOUT PAY

The following categories of teachers will qualify for study leave without pay:-

  1.  P1/AT IV teachers admitted to Diploma Colleges provided the subject studied is in the school curricula
  2.  P1/AT IV teachers admitted to National Polytechnics or Institutes of Technology for areas relevant to the teaching curricula
  3. Teachers admitted to accredited Universities for masters degree courses in the following areas: Early Childhood Education, Physical Education, Research, Environmental Studies, HIV Aids, Disaster Management, Gender Based Courses, Poverty Eradication, Sustainable Development, Conflict resolution, Education Communications Technology and Media Studies
  4. Teachers studying for PHDs.

The Commission will limit the number of teachers pursuing these non-core areas to 15% of the total number of teachers on study leave.

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