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TSC TPAD 2 documents to attach as evidence

A number of mandatory documents are required to be attached as evidence to your TPAD 2 online form. Remember, it is important that you must attach a number of documents for each of the targets.

Remember, as much as these evidences are optional, it is advisable that you attach documentary evidence to back up your scores. The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) places a lot of emphasis on the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) in promoting teachers.

See also; TSC TPAD 2 portal- 2021 and all guides; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/

Failure to fill your termly TPAD data will lead to disciplinary action by the Commission.

MANDATORY DOCUMENTS TO ATTACH TO TPAD AS EVIDENCE

The table below shows a number of evidences to upload on each of the targets while filling your TPAD 2 form online.

S/NO TEACHING STANDARDS TARGET EVIDENCES TO ATTACH
1. Professional Knowledge and Practice Demonstrate mastery of the subject content and use appropriate instructional methods 1. Lesson plans

2. Lesson observation records

3. Different instructional materials

Undertake lesson observation at least once a term 4. Records of lesson observation

5. Lesson Observation notes

Utilize teaching/ learning resources effectively 6. Availability of improvised/procured teaching/learning resources/aids
Prepare professional documents based on the current syllabus/designs 7.  Availability of updated schemes of work.

8.  Lesson plans and notes.

9. Record of work.

10. Learner assessment record

Ability to identify learners’ capability and learning styles 11.  Learner study records.

12. Individualized Education Program (IEP) based on different capabilities and learning styles.

Ability to identify and nurture learners’ talents 13. Record of talent development.

14. Certificates/Awards

Ability to access, retrieve and integrate ICT in teaching and learning 15.  Availability of digital content/ free online educational resources links

16. ICT integrated lesson plans/record of work covered/ learners’ notebooks

17. Printed content ( photos, print outs)

Ability to carry out learner assessment,

feedback and reporting on learners’ learning

18. Learner assessment reports

19. List of strategies to improve learner performance

Letter communicating feedback

2 Comprehensive Learning Environment Ability to create child friendly school/class environment through planned activities to demonstrate respect, equity, inclusion and 21. Clean environment

22. Records of learner participation in Programmes/ clubs/ societies promoting friendly environment

    moral values 23. Open channels of communication/Class Baraza/ student council
Ability to create a stimulating classroom environment 24. Classroom with talking walls, nature corner, shop, models, learners’ work displayed on the wall among others.
Ability to ensure safety of learners 25. Records of sensitization (MOE Guidelines on safety)
Ability to manage learners conduct and behavior 26. Well displayed school /class rules and regulations governing learners conduct and behaviour

27. Guidance and counseling records

28. Records of learners challenging behavior and corrective measures taken.

29. Records of parental involvement

3. Teacher Professional Development Prepare Self Professional Development Support Plan 30. Updated TPD support plan indicating the time frame for various activities during the term
Engage in continuous and relevant career growth and development activities 31. Records of Teacher initiated and school based TPD activities
4. Teacher Conduct & Professionalism Demonstrate knowledge on the legal requirements in education 32. Policy documents available and in use in schools
Ability to observe punctuality in lesson attendance, performance of duty and preparation of professional documents 33. Updated daily attendance register (clocking in and out)

34. Updated and analyzed lesson attendance register

35. Record of submission of professional documents

Timely syllabus coverage and meeting of deadlines 36. Display of syllabus coverage

37. Teacher’s lesson notes based on current syllabus

38. Checked learners exercise books

5. Participation in Professional Learning Community Join Professional Learning Community(PLC) 39. Records of membership in professional learning community/ cluster/ groups (Certificates, minutes, attendance lists etc.)
Collaborate with colleagues and the broader professional learning community to support teaching and learning 40. Records of participation in professional learning communities within and beyond the school

41. Initiatives being implemented in collaboration with learning communities

Collaborate with parents/guardians and other stakeholders 42. Records of parents’/guardians involvement

43. Records of learner participation/ involvement in community service

44. Records of joint activities with stakeholders/parents/ guardians

Establish linkages with the community 45. Invitation letters

46. Attendance lists

47. Activity reports

Participate in programs organized in collaboration with other educational bodies: KNEC, MOE, KICD etc. 48. Invitation letters

49. Programme/project reports

TSC promotions for teachers

If you are a teacher working with the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, you should then know that promotions of teachers is meant to motivate them. The Commission usually advertises available promotion vacancies for which teachers who meet the set criteria apply.

WHAT TSC CONSIDERS BEFORE PROMOTING TEACHERS?

When promoting a teacher, the Commission considers the following:

(a) merit and ability as reflected in the teacher’s work, performance and results;
(b) seniority and experience as set out in the scheme of service;
(c) existence of a vacancy and
(d) academic and professional qualification of the teacher.

You must take the Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development, TPAD, seriously. This is because the Commission shall in promoting a teacher, consider the appraisal reports submitted in accordance with regulation.

A teacher re-employed by the Commission shall complete at least three years of continuous service before the teacher is considered for promotion.

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The Commission shall conduct competitive promotion through interviews and the teacher professional development programmes.

A teacher may be promoted under competitive terms by:

(a) making an Application online.
(b) successfully completing the Teacher Proficiency Course or promotional interview administered by the Commission for that purpose.

The Commission may refuse to consider a teacher for promotion if the teacher has not completed:

(a) two years from the date the teacher was found guilty following a disciplinary action; or
(b) one year from the date the teacher was issued with an administrative warning:

Once promoted, it is necessary to take up the offer without hesitation. This is because, an offer for promotion lapses if not taken within thirty days, except for teachers on paid study leave or on secondment.

Read also; TSC deployment letters

TPAD 2 appraisal agreement, arbitration and countersigning

During the TSC teacher appraisal process, in the new TSC TPAD2 system, both the appraiser and appraisee are supposed to reach an agreement on the marks awarded for each standard. If you are the appraisee, then you will hold a meeting with your appraiser to discuss the marks awarded for each standard.

The marks awarded by the appraiser will be able to be accessed by the appraisee since the appraisal process has now been made open.

To ensure fairness and openness of the appraisal process therefore, after the completion of the appraisee self-assessment and the appraiser’s assessment, both the appraiser and appraise will hold a meeting to review their joint rating and then reach an agreed rating.

During the appraisal meeting the appraisee and appraiser can either agree or disagree on the ratings. In case the two agree, the appraiser will submit the ratings and await counter signing.

When the appraisee and appraiser disagree on the ratings, the appraisal moves to arbitration.

What happens when the appraisee and appraiser agree on the ratings

Where both the appraisee and appraiser agree on the rating awarded by the appraiser. The appraiser will follow the following steps in the system:

  • Log into your appraiser account and click on the ‘Update Standards’ tab.
  • Click on Update Rating. Note the appraisal status before joint rating has a yellow colour interface and is labelled waiting.
  • Click on Action tab and select Agree from the drop down menu.

Where there is a discrepancy between the appraisee and appraiser ratings, both will discuss and re-look at the evidence provided and agree on a joint rating. The appraiser can then capture the jointly agreed rate by clicking the update rating button.

On choosing update weight, the following pop up window will be provided for the appraiser to key in the agreed weight. The appraiser should finish this process by clicking on Submit Rating button where a pop up window will show that the process was successful for the appraiser to click on the ok tab. The interface color code will now turn green.

What happens when the appraisee and Appraiser disagree on the ratings

The appraisee and appraiser may disagree on the ratings. This is done by clicking on the disagree button by the appraiser. When both appraisee and appraiser disagree up to seventy five percent (75%) of the ratings, the appraisal automatically goes to arbitration level.

Where the appraisee is not satisfied with the appraisal, then the appraisee may make a request for arbitration from the Teacher Portal Landing page. The appraisee should ensure that the appraisal status is completed during the appraisal meeting before requesting for arbitration.

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Appraisee vs Appraiser Arbitration Process

The arbitrator will click on the schedule meeting to set the time and date for the meeting between the appraisee and the appraiser and notifications will be sent to both of them. On scheduling, the arbitration meeting, the appraisal moves to scheduled arbitrations.

The arbitrator can view appraisee self-assessment ratings and appraiser ratings and edit the agreed ratings for each standard by clicking update button.

Finishing the Appraisal Meeting

Once the appraisee and appraiser jointly agree on all ratings, the appraiser will have to click on the Finish Appraisal Meeting tab and the appraisal moves to appraisal awaiting counter-signing status.

Counter Signing

At the counter signing level, the counter signing officer will be able to view all teachers appraisals that are waiting to be countersigned by clicking on Appraisals tab, Institution Appraisals tab then on Countersigning tab.

The countersigning officer will click on the countersign tab against a teachers appraisal .The countersigning officer should then click on Countersign tab. This will prompt a pop up window for the officer to give their comments and a declaration statement that the
appraisal was based on evidence provided then submit.

On successful submission, the appraisal status will be Complete. Both the appraisee and appraiser will be notified that the appraisal is complete.

TSC Online Teachers Portal for transfer application

TSC teacher transfer online portal- The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has made the application for a teacher transfer very easy. The application for transfer is now purely done online and there is no need of filling the manual transfer application form. The TSC online transfer portal is

TSC Online Teachers Portal- Apply for TSC transfer here.

You will be sent a security (validation) code on this number

How to proceed with your application process

To make your application, proceed as follows:

  • Visit the TSC online transfer application portal by using the link; https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_transfer.
  • In the new window, enter your TSC Number, ID Number and mobile phone number. You will get a notification from TSC with your security code (A six-digit authorization code) after clicking on ‘Login’.
  • Enter the authorization code that was sent to your mobile number,
    before logging in. Now, click ‘login.’
  • On successful login, the system is able to detect if you are
    either a primary or a post primary teacher.
  • Click ‘Submit a Request for Transfer’ to proceed.
  • Enter all the details, and check the declaration box. The required details are:
S/N Required details
1 Length of stay at present school
2 Length of stay in same subcounty
3 Reason for transfer
4 Details
5 When is transfer required ?
6 County
7 Sub-County
8 School
9 email address
  • Now tick the box next to the this declaration; ‘I hereby declare that the information in this application is true to the best of my knowledge. I am also aware that any false information will lead to direct Disqualification/ Disciplinary action, without further reference to me by the Teachers Service Commission.’
  • After entering all the details and checking the declaration box, click ’OK.
  • The system will display your current station and the requested County.
  • Click “File Attachment(s)’ button to attach supporting document(s) in case the request for transfer is due to insecurity and/or medical grounds.
  • You can also Edit, Withdraw or Print the transfer request.
  • Click Browse to select the document to attach.
  • Enter your Remarks.
  • Check the dialogue box and Click Ok after attaching the document.
  • Your attachment(s) will be displayed. You can either Remove or View your attachment.
  • Click Submit Button.
  • Once your application is successfully delivered, application status changes to “Pending” (Please note the application status will keep on changing )
  • Click Logout to exit from the system. The next bit is done by your Principal or Head Teacher.

Some of the reasons you can give for your transfer.

Here is a list of reasons you can give during your online transfer application process:

S/N Reason for transfer Explanation
1 Aging parents In case your parents are now old and you want to move closer to them
2 Insecurity Insecurity in your current place of work
3 Join spouse If your spouse works/ stays away from you
4 Your Medical condition A medical condition that will hinder performance at current station
5 Medical condition of child A child’s ailment
6 Overstaying If you have worked in the same station for many years.

 

Remember for any reason given evidence will be required.

Head of Institution (HOI) recommendation on your transfer application

Your Principal/ Head Teacher will get the requests through the institution Emails and the HOI (The Head of Institution) portal. The HOI will proceed as follows;

Option 1: Email notification

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

Option 2 : HOI portal

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

How to check status of your transfer application online.

You can monitor the status of your application online. Simply log into your account and the status will be displayed on your dashboard. The Commission will also send a response via Email.

Also read; Step by step guide for online TSC transfer application.

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New TSC Chairperson Dr. Jamleck Muturi John (2021-2027); Profile

NEW TSC CHAIRPERSON-  Dr Jamleck Muturi John has been nominated to be the new Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Chairperson. Dr. Muturi will be replacing the former Chairperson, Dr. Lydia Nzomo, who has since retired.

Dr. Muturi will serve for an initial term of three years; with an option of his term being extended. According to the TSC Act, the Commission Chairperson is supposed to serve for a maximum of 2 terms; of three years each (Totaling to six years). He beat six other contestants to emerge top in the interviews.

DR. JAMLECK MUTURI JOHN PERSONAL DETAILS 

S/No Bio Data Description
1 Name Jamleck Muturi John
2 Marital Status Married
3 Present Post Chairperson TSC
4 Previous Post CEC: Education, Science and Technology, Embu County
Government
5 Postal Address P.O. Box 793-60100 Embu, Kenya
6 Phone Number +254-0733-287234; +254-0720-369707
7 Email jjamkenya@yahoo.com

 

See also; New TSC Chairperson; President Kenyatta appoints Selection Panel to replace Dr. Lydia Nzomo

DR. JAMLECK MUTURI JOHN EDUCATION BACKGROUND

S/No Course Institution Period
1 PhD in Agricultural Entomology Kenyatta University 2006-2011
2 Higher Diploma in Human Resource Management (HDHRM) Institute of Personnel Management (IPM (K)) 2004-2005
3 Masters in Science in Agricultural Entomology Kenyatta University 2001-2004
4 B.Ed. Science in Botany and Zoology Kenyatta University 1989-1991
5 K.A.C.E. (Advanced level) Chogoria Boys high School 1986-1987
6  K.C.S.E. (O-Level) Kamama Boys Secondary School 1982-1985
7  C.P.E. (Primary Level) Karau Primary School 1975-1981

 

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DR. JAMLECK MUTURI JOHN PROFESSIONAL AND WORK EXPERIENCE

The new TSC Chairman is a man with a rich work experience. He started as a classroom teacher at St. Peters Kathakwa Secondary School (Embu) in 1991 and has risen through the ranks.

S/No Period Responsibility
1 2016 Feb-March Participated in Linnaeus-Palme teacher exchange program in Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Uppsala Sweden
2 2015 August to 2021 CEC: Education Science and Technology and ICT- Embu County Government
3 2015 Jan- Aug 2015 CEC: Lands, Water, Environment and Natural Resources- Embu County Government
4 2013- 2014 CEC: Education Science and Technology and ICT- Embu County Government
5 2014 to date Coordinator in Linnaeus-Palme exchange program for Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Sweden and Embu University College (EUC), Kenya
6 2013 Lecturer Embu University College
7 2013 to date Chairman Formal committee on Education (ACK Diocese of Embu)
8 2013 to date Lecturer Embu University College
9 2012- 2013 Lecturer Kenyatta University
10 2011 April to date Lecturer University of Nairobi (Part-time)
11 2011 Meru University College of Science and Technology (Part-time)
12 2011 to date  Kenya Coordinator in field course for Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) students on “Global Development, Natural Resources and Livelihoods” in Kenya
13 2010 to 2012 Vice-Secretary Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (Eastern, Branch)
14 2009 to 2012 Chairman Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association (Embu East, Branch)
15 2008 to 2012 Principal Moi high school: Mbiruri High School (Embu)
16 2008 to 2012 Chairman ACK Secondary Heads Schools (ACK Diocese of Embu)
17 2008 to date Member of Standing Committee of Synod (ACK)
18 2005 to 2008 Principal Kavutiri High Boys School (Embu)
19 2003 to 2005 Head of Department Huruma Girls (Nairobi)
20 1999 to 2001 Principal St. Josephs M’tetu Secondary School (Embu)
21 1996 to 1999 Deputy Principal Nguviu Boys High Secondary School (Embu)
22 1991 to 1996 Assistant Teacher St. Peters Kathakwa Secondary School (Embu)

 

OTHER TRAINING/CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS ATTENDED BY DR. JAMLECK MUTURI JOHN

S/No Period Training
1 2015 Sept  Planning for teacher exchange in Linnaeus-Palme exchange programme for Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Embu University College (EUC)
2 2014 Aug-Sept Scholarly Capacity Building Exchange in Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences (SLU) Uppsala, Sweden
3 2010 (August) Trained on Bee Biology and Pollination Ecology at the National Museums of Kenya
4 2010 (March)  Attended the 11th Student Conference on Conservation Science
Cambridge University, Cambridge, U.K.
5 2009 (August) Attended 12th PhD Student Nordic Conference in Estonia
6 2008 (March) Trained on Collembola Taxonomy Stellenbosch University, South Africa
7 2004 (November) Participated in the Kenya Agricultural Research institute (KARI) Biannual Conference
8 2004 (December) Kenyatta University Postgraduate Seminar held between 6th and 10th December.
9 2003 (June) Participated in the African association of Insect Scientists (AAIS) Conference: ICIPE, Kenya
10 2002 Trained on data analysis and interpretation, SAS: ICIPE, Kenya
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Download and fill the GP69 Form free pdf

What is a GP69 form?

A TSC GP69 form is a This is a medical examination form. This GP69 form is a mandatory requirement when applying for a Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Number and Certificate. This form must filled by a qualified medical officer in a public health facility.

You may be required to pay a small fee for this service at the Health Facility.

How to get the GP69 TSC Form.

This form is available at no cost. You can download it here for free; The TSC GP69 Medical Form Free Download.

How to fill the GP69 Medical Report Form

The GP69 form contains two parts. Part one contains the name of the applicant and the signature and designation of the medical officer. It is completed in duplicate by the officer sending the candidate to the medical examination.

Part two of this form is the medical report that is completed by the medical officer. Before completing the medical report, the medical officer subjects the candidate to a number of medical tests before giving the final report.

THE TSC GP69 MEDICAL REPORT FORM

(To be completed in DUPLICATE)
G.P. 69
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
_________
PART I
(Name and address of Ministry/Department)
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
………………………………………………………

To: The Medical Officer i/c …………………………………….
Name: *Mr/Miss/Mrs ……………………………………… is sent herewith for medical examination as a candidate for *temporary/contract/permanent employment/fitness to extend tour by …………….. months

(C.O.R. N.20 (1) as…………………….. in this *Ministry/Department.
………………………………….. (Signature)
………………………………….. (Designation)

Part 2

CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this day examined the above named candidate and that in my opinion *he/she is *fit/unfit for *temporary/contract/permanent service/extension of tour by ………………………. Months (C.O.R. N20 (1)) as …………………………………. in the Kenya Government Administration.

……………………………….. Station ………………………………..Medical Officer
………………………………, 20 ……

Notes

  • Part 1 of the form to be completed in duplicate by the officer sending the candidate for examination.
  • Part 2 of the form to be completed by the Medical officer, who will return one copy to the Ministry/Department which sent the candidate. Particulars on reverse to be filled in by candidate before appearing for Medical Examination.

*Delete whichever is inapplicable.

Candidate’s full name (in BLOCL letters) ……………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

The following questions to be answered by the candidate:

  1.  have you ever been an in-patient in hospital or nursing home suffering from any disease or injury?
    If so, give dates, state nature of disease or injury, which hospital or nursing home. Name of doctor(s) who treated you and whether an operation was performed ….…………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
  2.  Apart from above, have you ever received medical treatment for any serious disease or injury? If so, give particulars.
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

    Signature of Candidate
    ____
    GPK

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The New TSC Teacher Lesson Attendance Register (TLAR) download and how to fill it

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Lesson Attendance Register For Teachers is a document used by the Deputy Head of Institution to monitor curriculum delivery in the school. The form is filled on a daily basis by class secretaries.

The data is then populated on a weekly basis and fed to the specific teacher’s lesson attendance record in TPAD account.

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Teacher Lesson Attendance Register (TLAR)

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Teacher Lesson Attendance Register (TLAR)

School …………………………………. Class/Grade/Form ………………Year ……………….. Term ……………Week…………………Dates: – From Mon ………………..…. To Fri………………………

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Lesson Teacher Time in Time  out Assig Lesson Teacher Time in Time  out Assig Lesson Teacher Time in Time  out Assig Lesson Teacher Time in Time  out Assig Lesson Teacher Time in Time  out Assig
                                                 
                                                 
                                                 

NB: Assg: – Abbreviation for Assignment (the Class/Grade monitor/secretary is expected to mark Yes/No if assignment is given or not).
Class/Grade Secretary/Monitor ………………………………………. Signature ………………………………………
Explanations by Deputy Head:………………………………………………………………………………

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
  Teacher Absent Reason Teacher Absent Reason Teacher Absent Reason Teacher Absent Reason Teacher Absent Reason
1                    
2                    

 

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Weekly Analysis:

Total Number of Teachers; Absent……………………. Absent with Permission ……………. Absent without Permission……………Lessons taught……………..Lesson not Taught……………….

Notes

  1. This form should be completed by the class secretary/monitor with the knowledge of the teachers.
  2. The form should be surrendered to the Deputy Head of Institution to analyse and complete the section above on weekly basis.
  3. The class teacher to fill in the tool for lower primary but the Deputy Head of Institution to verify.
  4. The Deputy Head of Institution should then submit the teacher lesson attendance analysis on a weekly basis (every Monday).
  5. After taking the necessary action the Head of Institution should file all the forms so that they are available when needed.

Submitted by Deputy Head sign:…………………………………………Name……………………………………………..TSC No……………………….Date…………………..
Confirmed by Head of the institution sign:………………………………Name……………………………………………..TSC No……………………….Date…………………..

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TSC POLICY ON APPOINTMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS

Read through this document to find the latest criteria used by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in appointing school administrators plus requirements for such appointments. Most importantly, check the tables towards the bottom of the article.

FOREWORD

Article 237 of the Kenya Constitution establishes the Teachers Service Commission as a constitutional Commission with the mandate to appoint, promote, transfer and deploy teachers to public learning institutions among others functions.

Further, the Act empowers the Commission to ensure compliance with the teaching standards; facilitate career progression and professional development of teachers; and to monitor the conduct and performance in the teaching service.

Accordingly, in exercising its Constitutional and statutory mandate, the Commission has developed the Policy on “Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators”.

The Policy is aimed at streamlining the identification process to ensure that prerequisite skills and competencies are considered in the appointment and deployment of administrators. It is also aimed at aligning the institutional administrators to their roles and responsibilities to ensure accountability.

Further, the policy provides a standard procedure for identification, selection, appointment and deployment of institutional administrators. It also provides management structures and requirements for appointments to various positions in the different categories of public primary, post primary and tertiary institutions,.

The formulation of this Policy is partly informed by the recommendations of the Job Evaluation Report which was undertaken by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) in consultation with the Commission in November 2016.

The Job Evaluation determined the relative worth of jobs in the teaching service and set remuneration on the basis of job content, responsibilities, minimum qualifications, level of decision making required, accountability and working conditions.

The Policy has also underpinned the constitutional principles of fair competition and merit, integrity, transparency and accountability, equity, fairness and impartiality, inclusiveness and non discrimination, gender equity and regional balance in the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators.

This Policy resonates with the Commission’s reform agenda, particularly the enhancement of learning outcomes through strengthening the management of learning institutions.

PREFACE

The performance of any learning institution depends on the quality and capacity of the
administrators to organize, manage and optimally utilize the available resources in order to enhance delivery of teaching programmes.

In the implementation of this policy, the Commission will endeavor to match every position with qualifications, experience and performance of every appointee in order to continuously improve the quality of supervision, teaching and learning outcomes.

The Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators provides for clear career progression structures to ensure systematic progression, growth and professional development for all teachers. It outlines the experience, academic and professional requirements necessary for appointment and deployment of institutional administrators and further sets the process for career advancement and succession management in institutions.

A teacher at primary school level can now advance from the lowest administrative grade of Senior Teacher II (T-Scale 7) and gradually progress to the position of Senior Head Teacher (T-Scale 11).

Similarly, a teacher in a Post-Primary Institution will enter administrative position as a
Senior Master III (T-Scale 10) and progress to the level of Chief Principal (T-Scale 15).

In implementing the policy, the Commission will seek to attract and retain some of the best available institutional managers through substantive appointments and commensurate remuneration. Teachers appointed as institutional administrators will be expected to provide leadership and mentorship in their respective positions in order to respond to the dynamic pedagogy necessitated by Competency Based Curriculum.

Moreover, the policy is anchored on the Commissions statutory responsibility in Section 4 of the TSC Act 2012 to, at all times act in the best interests of the learners.

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1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

The re-establishment of the TSC under the Constitution of Kenya (2010) through Article 237 redefined and expanded the Commission’s mandate to; register trained teachers; recruit and employ registered teachers; assign teachers employed by the commission for service in any public learning institutions; promote and transfer teachers and exercise disciplinary control over the teachers.

The Commission was also mandated to; review the standards of education and training of persons entering the teaching service; review the demand and supply of teachers and advise the national government on matters relating to the teaching profession. In addition, the Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012 was enacted with additional functions, which included the responsibility to monitor the conduct and performance of teachers and ensure they comply with the teaching standards.

Equally important, the Commission is required to facilitate career progression and professional development of teachers, including the appointment of head teachers and principals.

Accordingly, the Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators has been reviewed in line with the broad Constitutional principles that guide appointments to public office and the values expected of public officers. The Policy will also be in tandem with the Job Evaluation Report (2016), which focused on the worth of every job in the teaching service.

1.1 Rationale

The Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators seeks to harmonize the constitutional requirements, provisions of the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT) and recommendations of the Job Evaluation Report (2016).

This is aimed at providing standard operating procedures for the identification, selection, substantive appointment and deployment of Institutional Administrators with a view to realizing the values and Principles embodied in the Constitution, the Act and the Code of regulations for teachers.

2.0 POLICY STATEMENT

The Commission is committed to appointment and deployment of qualified institutional
Administrators in all public primary, post primary and tertiary institutions across the country.

Efforts will be made to ensure that teachers deployed in administrative positions are appointed on merit through well-defined criteria.

3.0 AUTHORITY

The Policy derives its authority from:

i. The Constitution of Kenya
ii. TSC Act (Cap 212) Laws of Kenya
iii. The Basic Education Act (Cap 211) Laws of Kenya
iv. Code of Regulations for Teachers (Revised 2015); and
v. The TSC Code of Conduct and Ethics (2015)

4.0 OBJECTIVES OF THE POLICY

4.1 General objective

To promote efficiency in the deployment of institutional administrators to all basic public primary, post primary and tertiary institutions in the country through a competitive selection and appointment

4.2 Specific objectives

The Specific objectives of this policy are to;

i. Create an implementation framework for the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators in the teaching service
ii. Set out the academic and professional qualifications and other requirements necessary for selection and deployment of institutional administrators
iii. Provide standards to ensure that institutional administrative positions are competitively filled
iv. Facilitate succession management in institutional administration

5.0 GUIDING PRINCIPLES

Article 10 of the Constitution establishes the National Values and Principles of Governance that guide every state organ when making or implementing policy decisions.

Similarly,  Article 232 of the Constitution sets out the Values and Principles of Public Service, which bind all state organs. Accordingly, the Commission has adopted the following values and principles to guide in the implementation of this Policy.

i. Fair competition and merit
ii. Integrity, transparency and accountability
iii. Equity and equality
iv. Impartiality in decision making
v. Inclusiveness and non-discrimination
vi. Affirmative action
vii. Timely accurate data and information

6.0 SCOPE

The Policy shall apply to all teachers in the employment of the Commission. It provides for identification, selection, appointment, deployment and performance of institutional administrators.

7.0 POLICY GUIDELINES

7.1 Overriding powers of the Commission

Nothing in this Policy will be construed to limit, diminish, extinguish or in any other way curtail the Constitutional and statutory powers granted to the Commission to transfer, deploy or assign an administrator to a public learning institution as it deems appropriate.

Specifically, and notwithstanding any other provision in this policy, the Commission reserves the right to transfer an administrator from one institution to another regardless of the number of years served in the station.

7.2 Performance of duty

i. In the execution of assigned duties, Institutional administrators shall be bound by the Constitution, TSC Act, the Code of Regulations for Teachers, the Code of Conduct and
Ethics for Teachers, relevant statutes, and all relevant administrative circulars issued by the Commission and other government agencies from time to time.

ii. The appointment, deployment and retention of administrators will be subject to the satisfactory performance of assigned duties.

iii. Each administrator shall be appraised with a view to evaluating and determining his or her performance levels in accordance with Regulation 52 of the Code. Any administrator who fails to meet their performance targets as provided in their performance contracting and/or appraisal instruments may have their services terminated following the due process encapsulated under the Code of regulations for teachers.

7.3 Identification and Selection Process

The following procedures shall apply in the identification and selection of institutional
administrators: –

i. Establishment of vacancies
ii. Development of guidelines where necessary
iii. Advertisement of vacancies and invitation of applications
iv. Short listing of applicants in accordance with this Policy and/or any other guidelines issued by the Commission
v. Conducting interviews for shortlisted applicants
vi. Selection of the candidates for appointment and deployment
vii. Communication of results to the interviewed applicants

7.4 Appointment and deployment of Heads of Post Primary Institution

The following considerations shall be made during the deployment of institutional
administrators:

i. Category of institution
ii. Size and level of enrolment
iii. Academic and professional qualifications
iv. Current grade
v. Relevant experience in the teaching service
vi. Gender balance
vii. Any other criteria the Commission may deem appropriate

7.5 Criteria for appointment and deployment of Heads of Post Primary Institution

The Commission shall:

i. Substantively appoint and deploy heads of institution to the institutions commensurate
to their grade;
ii. Ensure that heads of institution do not serve in their Home Counties
iii. Be guided by the teacher’s performance contract and/or annual appraisal reports
iv. Ensure that heads of institution do not serve in one station for a period exceeding nine (9) continuous years.

7.6 Requirements for Appointment as Head of Post- Primary Institution

To qualify for consideration as a head of a Post-Primary Institution, a teacher must;

i. Be a holder of Bachelor’s degree in Education or any other recognized equivalent qualification
ii. be a holder of a Master’s degree in a relevant area
iii. have demonstrated competence and ability both as a classroom teacher and as a deputy head or equivalent position in a post primary institution
iv. have served as deputy head or equivalent position in a post primary institution for a minimum period of three (3) years
v. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules
vi. Meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement deemed necessary by the Commission.

7.7 Appointment and deployment of deputy heads of Post- Primary Institutions

In the appointment and deployment of Deputy Heads of Post-Primary Institutions, the Commission shall:

i. Substantively appoint and deploy teachers to institutions that commensurate to their grade,
ii. Ensure that teachers do not serve in their home counties and in one station for a period exceeding six (6) continuous years
iii. Consider their individual Annual Performance Appraisal reports

7.8 Requirements for appointment as deputy heads of Post Primary Institution

To qualify for consideration as a Deputy Head, a teacher must:

i. be holder of Bachelor’s degree in Education or any other recognized equivalent qualification;
ii. have demonstrated competence and ability both as a classroom teacher and as a Senior Master or equivalent position in a Post Primary Institution;
iii. have served as a Senior Master or equivalent position in a Post Primary Institution for a minimum period of three (3) years;
iv. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules;
v. Meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement deemed necessary by the Commission.

7.9 Appointment and deployment of Dean/ Registrar of Tertiary Institutions

In the appointment and deployment of the Deans and Registrars of Tertiary Institutions, the Commission shall:

i. Substantively appoint and deploy teachers to institutions commensurate to their grades
ii. Ensure that they do not serve in their home counties and in one station for a period exceeding six (6) continuous years
iii. Consider their annual performance appraisal reports

7.10 Requirements for appointment as Dean/ Registrar of Tertiary Institutions

To qualify for consideration as a Dean or Registrar of a tertiary institution, a teacher must:

i. be a holder of Bachelor’s degree in Education or any other recognized equivalent qualification;
ii. have a Master’s Degree in a relevant area;
iii. have demonstrated competence and ability both as an assistant teacher and as a Senior Master or equivalent position in a post primary/tertiary Institution;
iv. have served as a Senior Master or equivalent position in a post primary/tertiary Institution for a minimum period of three (3) years
v. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules;
vi. Meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement deemed necessary by the Commission.

7.11 Appointment and deployment of Senior Masters

In the appointment and deployment of Senior Masters, the Commission shall: –

i. Substantively appoint and deploy them to institutions commensurate to their grade;
ii. Consider their annual appraisal reports; and
iii. Ensure that they do not serve in one station for a period exceeding six (6) continuous years

7.12 Requirements for appointment as Senior Master

To qualify for consideration as a Senior Master, a teacher must:

i. be a holder of Bachelor’s degree in Education or any other recognized equivalent qualification
ii. have demonstrated competence and ability as a classroom teacher in a post primary/tertiary institution
iii. have served as a Secondary Teacher I or its equivalent in a post primary institution for a minimum period of three (3) years
iv. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules
v. Meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement deemed necessary by the Commission.

7.13 Appointment and deployment of Head Teachers

In the appointment and deployment of head teachers, the Commission shall: –

i. Substantively appoint and deploy teachers to institutions that commensurate to their grades;
ii. Ensure that teachers do not serve in their home counties and serve in one station for a period exceeding nine (9) continuous years
iii. Consider their individual Performance Contract and/or Annual Appraisal reports

7.14 Requirements for appointment as Head Teacher

To qualify for appointment as a head teacher, a teacher must;

i. be a holder of Primary Teacher Education (PTE) Certificate
ii. be a holder of a Bachelor’s degree in Education or its equivalent;
iii. have served as a Deputy Head teacher for a minimum period of three (3) years;
iv. have demonstrated competence and ability as a classroom teacher in a primary institution;
v. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules;
vi. Meet the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement Commission deems necessary

7.15 Appointment and deployment of Deputy Head Teachers

In the appointment and deployment of Deputy Head teachers, the Commission shall;

i. Substantively appoint and deploy them to institutions commensurate to their grades;
ii. Ensure that they do not serve in their home counties;
iii. Consider their individual annual performance appraisal reports
iv. Ensure that they do not serve in one station for a period exceeding six (6) continuous years.

7.16 Requirements for appointment as Deputy Head Teacher

To qualify for appointment as a deputy head teacher, a teacher must;

i. be a holder of a PTE Certificate
ii. be a holder of a Bachelor of Education Degree
iii. have served as a Senior Teacher for a minimum period three (3) years
iv. have demonstrated competence and ability as an assistant teacher in a primary institution
v. have successfully undertaken the relevant Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Modules
vi. Meet with the requirements of Chapter six (6) of the Constitution and any other requirement deemed necessary by the Commission.

7.17 Appointment and deployment of Senior Teachers

In appointing and deploying Senior Teachers, the Commission shall;

i. Substantively appoint and deploy them to institutions commensurate to their grade;
ii. Consider their individual annual appraisal reports; and
iii. Ensure that they do not serve in one station for a period exceeding six (6) continuous years.

7.18 Requirements for appointment as a Senior Teacher

To qualify for appointment as a Senior Teacher, a teacher must;

i. be a holder of a PTE Certificate
ii. have demonstrated competence and ability as a classroom teacher
iii. have served as Primary Teacher I for a minimum period of three (3) years
iv. have successfully undertaken the relevant TPD Modules
v. Meet the requirements of Chapter six of the Constitution.

7.19 Transition

i. All serving institutional administrators shall be substantively appointed and placed in institutions that commensurate to their grades upon full implementation of this Policy
ii. Serving institutional administrators who decline transfer or resign from administrative positions shall be exited from service
iii. An institutional administrator who is unable to perform their duties on the account of physical infirmity may be retired from service on medical grounds in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Regulations for Teachers
iv. Teachers who were converted to grades that are commensurate to administrative positions as at 1st July, 2017 will be deployed as such, subject to availability of vacancies and successfully undertaking suitability interviews.
v. All teachers, who were converted to grades that are commensurate to administrative positions will be deployed as such upon full implementation of this policy
vi. Any other matter relating to appointment and deployment of institutional administrators not specifically provided for under this Policy shall be addressed through administrative circulars issued by the Commission from time to time.

8.0 STAFFING LEVELS IN PRIMARY, SECONDARY & TERTIARY LEARNING INSTITUTIONS

Table 1: Deputy Head Teachers and Senior Teachers of Primary Schools as per Establishment

Streams Classes Maximum Enrolment Establishment Deputy Head Teachers Senior Teachers
1 8 400 9 1 1
2 16 800 17 1 2
3 24 1200 25 2 2
4 32 1600 33 2 3
5 40 2000 41 2 4
6 48 2400 49 2 4
7 56 2800 57 2 5
8 64 32000 65 2 6
9 72 3600 73 2 7
10 80 4000 81 2 8

Notes
i. Establishment of primary schools is based on a minimum teaching load of 35 lessons per
week and a maximum class size of 50 learners.
ii. The Establishment per school includes the Head teacher, Deputy Head Teacher/s and
Senior Teacher/s.
iii. Where there are two Deputy Head Teachers in a school, one shall be responsible for
academics and the other administration.

Table 2: Deputy Principals & Senior Masters of secondary schools as per Curriculum Based  Establishment (CBE)

Streams Classes Maximum Enrolment CBE Deputy Principals Senior Masters
1 4 180 9 1 1
2 8 360 19 1 2
3 12 540 28 1 4
4 16 720 38 1 5
5 20 900 47 1 5
6 24 1080 55 2 6
7 28 1260 63 2 6
8 32 1440 68 2 7
9 36 1620 76 2 7
10 40 1800 85 2 7
11 44 1980 93 2 8
12 48 2160 101 2 9

 

Notes
i. CBE based on minimum teaching load of 27 lessons per week and maximum class size of 45 students.
ii. The CBE per school includes the Principal, Deputy Principal/s and Senior Master/s.
iii. Where there are two Deputy Principals in an institution, one shall be responsible for Academics and the other Administration.

Table 3: Deputy Principals and Senior Masters of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutions as per CBE

Enrolment Deputy Principals Senior Masters Dean of  Students Registrar
Up to 1,000 1 8 1 1
between 1001 and 1500 2 12 1 1
Above 1500 2 19 1 1

Table 4: Deputy Principals and Senior Masters of Teacher Training Colleges-TTCs (Certificate & Diploma) as per the CBE

Enrolment Deputy Principals Senior Masters Dean of  Students Registrar
Up to 1,000 1 5 1 1
between 1001 and 1500 2 8 1 1
Above 1500 2 11 1 1

Table 5: Programme Coordinators of Center for Mathematics, Science and Technology in Africa (CEMASTEA) as per the CBE

S/No Programme Coordinators
1 Training Coordinator ICT
2 Training Coordinator-Special Programmes
3 Training Coordinator–Secondary
4 Training Coordinator – Primary
5 Training Coordinator- Research & Development
6 Training Coordinator- Partnership & Linkages

Table 6: Positions of Senior Master/s in Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) as per the CBE

S/N Senior Masters
1 Disabilities Studies
2 Research and Educational Resources
3 Functional Assessment and Guidance and Counseling
4 Distance learning and CPD Programmes
5 Quality Assurance and Standards
6 Teaching Practice Coordinator

9.0 ESTABLISHMENT OF SENIOR TEACHERS/ MASTERS IN PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS

Secondary schools and tertiary institutions shall have Senior Masters to head the following departments;

Table 7: Positions of Senior Teachers in Primary Schools

 

What TSC requires from newly employed TSC teachers

Have you been employed recently by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC)? Well. During the recruitment process for new teachers, it is important that you know and understand the documents that you must submit to the employer.

Failure to submit all the required documents (in the prescribed format) would make you not be appointed to the TSC payroll. This will in turn delay the release of your salary. In adverse cases, the TSC may send you a regret letter; meaning that your application for TSC employment has been rejected.

LIST OF DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE BOMs BY NEWLY EMPLOYED TSC TEACHERS.

The Board of Management, BOM, carries out interviews for shortlisted teachers filling advertised secondary school vacancies. This is done at County level. If your application is successful, then you will be required to submit the following documents to the Secretary, Board of Management (who is the Principal):

  1.  Duly signed application for employment letter;
  2. Duly signed commitment letter to serve in the school for a minimum period of five (5) years and three (3) years in the case of North Eastern region;
  3. Original and copies of the following: –
  • National Identity card (both sides);
  • NCPWD card (where applicable);
  • 2 passport size photographs:
  • Certificates and testimonials; KCPE, KCSE, ‘A’ Level, Diploma, Degree etc;
  • Official Academic transcripts;
  • Certificate of Registration as a teacher
  • KRA PIN certificate:
  • Bank Plate;
  • Duly filled pay point particulars’ form;
  • NHIF Card;
  • Primary and secondary school leaving certificates and other testimonials;
  • Evidence of service as a teacher intern (where applicable)
  • Acknowledgement of receipt of application for employment;
  • Evidence of separation from the Commission for those previously employed by TSC.

It is the responsibility of the Principal/Secretary Board of Management is expected to verify and certify all the above documents before issuing the Application for Employment Form (APPT 1) to the successful applicant.

TSC CHECK LIST 

Apart from the BOM Checklist, the Secretary, Board of Management(school principal), is required to submit the following documents to the TSC Sub-County Director:

  1. Duly filled and signed Application for Employment Form (APPT 1);
  2. Minutes of the selection panel duly signed;
  3. Completed selection score guide duly signed;
  4. Duly signed commitment letter to serve in the school for a minimum period of five (5) years and three (3) years in the case of North Eastern region;
  5. Certified copies of the following: –
  • National Identity card (both sides)
  • NCPWD card (where applicable);
  • 2 passport size photographs;
  • Certificates; KCPE, KCSE, ‘A’ Level, Diploma, Degree etc;
  • Official Academic transcripts;
  • Certificate of Registration as a teacher
  • KRA PIN certificate;
  • Bank plate;
  • Duly filled pay point particulars form;
  • NHIF card;
  • Primary and secondary school leaving certificates and other testimonials;
  • Evidence of service as a teacher intern (where applicable);
  • Acknowledgement note for employment application documents;
  • Evidence of separation from the Commission for those previously employed by TSC.

You have been informed. The Commission takes submission of the above documents seriously. Omission of any one of these may delay your confirmation of employment.

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The new TSC Payslips portal (https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/)

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has introduced a new payslip portal for teachers. You can now access your TSC online payslip at https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/. You will still use your TSC number and password as used in the old T-pay portal; payslip.tsc.go.ke/. In case you have forgotten your password, then you can easily reset it.

HOW TO REGISTER FOR TSC ONLINE PAYSLIPS AND THE LOG IN PROCESS AT THE NEW T-PAY PORTAL

To get your payslips online, you must first be registered. Initially the process was done online but, now you must visit your local TSC County office for you to be registered. To log into your T-pay account all you need is your TSC Number and Password.

Once registered you can then proceed to log into the T-pay system to view your payslips and P9 forms. The system also provides a function for teachers to send their latest pay slip to 30 parties such as banks, Saccos, among others, to facilitate acquisition of a loan.

Once logged in, you can perform the following operations:

  • View your payslips,
  • Get you P9 form for filing KRA returns,
  • Send your payslips to financial institutions (banks and SACCOs),
  • View your third party transactions and
  • Change your Payslips password.

NEW MENU INTRODUCED ON THE T-PAY PORTAL.

The Commission has introduced new menu in the T-pay portal. The ‘My Documents’ tab is one of the new menu introduced on the much improved payslips portal.

The new T-pay menu is very user friendly and contains the following menu:

The new T-pay menu.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR PAYSLIP.

Once you log into the new T-pay system, you may need to keep a copy of your payslip. Simply click on ‘Latest Payslip’ to see the recent payslips (payslips for four months are displayed). To save a copy of your payslip, then, take a screenshot of the payslip. Similarly, click the ‘Print’ tab at the bottom of your payslip.

You can also search for previous payslips by using the ‘Search T-pay menu items’ tab. Then, click the ‘view payslips’ sub-menu.

By using the ‘View P9(s)’ sub menu, you can now access your P9s for the last three years with a lot of ease.

Your payslip contains a number of details. Click here to see an explanation of all the information that is displayed on your payslip.

HOW TO RESET YOUR T-PAY PASSWORD.

Did you forget your TSC password? Have no worries. You can also easily reset your T-pay password. This can be achieved by following the simple steps below;

  • Visit the payslips portal at; https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/
  • Click on the ‘Forgot password’,
  • Fill in the required details; (TSC Number, Select the secret question, provide the answer, enter your phone number, email and password)
  • The click ‘Reset Password’.
Resetting your TSC T-pay password.

In case you have any queries or need any assistance, then you can send an email to: payslips@tsc.go.ke or call +254 020 289 2158.

Please, do not disclose your TSC Payslip password to anyone. So many teachers have ended up losing financially by meeting third party deductions (insurance and loans) which they are not aware of.

DETAILS ON THE NEW TSC PAYSLIPS

You may be wondering what the various acronyms, appearing on your payslips, represent. Here is a guide to the abbreviations used on your payslip.

SWAs

This is the short form of Social Welfare Associations. They form part of the third party deductions and include BBFs (Burial and Benevolent Funds), SACCOs and Teachers’ Unions. For deductions to these third parties to be effected, you must authorize them, online.

Provident Fund

This shows the amount you are contributing to the new Superannuation pension scheme.

Ins-P

This is a short expression for Insurance Provider. Some teachers have registered with private insurance companies and remit funds to them via the TSC check off system.

Sac-L

An acronym for SACCO Loan. This is the amount of salary committed to offset a SACCO loan.

Com-L  

This means Commercial Loan. Shows the amount of salary slashed to offset a commercial bank loan.

Sac-S

The funds checked off a teacher’s salary on monthly basis towards his/ her savings at the SACCO.

TERMS OF SERVICE

A teacher is either on Permanent and Pensionable terms (P&P) or on Probation (Prob). Whichever is appropriate will be shown on your payslip.

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OTHER ACRONYMS ON YOUR TSC PAYSLIP

Here is a list of other short forms appearing on your payslip:

  • PAYE Auto; The monthly Pay As You Earn (PAYE) deductions.
  • MPR; This is the amount of Monthly Personal Relief (MPR).
  • NHIF Contribution; Monthly statutory deductions towards the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). This affects all government employees.
  • PF Num; Your Personal File Number which is your TSC Number.
  • RoD; The date when you are expected to attain the mandatory retirement age.
  • Designation; Your job grade i.e Secondary Teacher II..
  • ID Num; Your National Identity Card Number.
  • Tax PIN; Your KRA PIN.

School principal dies due to covid19, TSC sends condolence note

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has mourned Tononoka Secondary School Principal Mr Mohammed Hamis who died due to Covid19 related complications. The school’s deputy principal confirmed on Monday that Mohammed Khamis died after testing positive for the virus.

The principal who had been receiving treatment in an intensive care unit at the Coast General Hospital for the last five days, succumbed to the killer disease on Monday; and was burred on the same day as per the Muslim tradition.

“TSC has learnt with sorrow about the death of Tononoka Secondary School Principal Mr Mohammed Hamis. Coming at the prime of his career, this death is a great loss not only to his family but also the teaching fraternity at large. We condole and stand with the family, students and school community of Tononoka Secondary School during this difficult time”. Read a presser by TSC Head of Corporate Affairs, Beatrice Wababu.
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Tononoka and the Star of the Sea High School were shut down on Wednesday, October 21, after 15 teachers reportedly tested positive for Covid-19. Tononoka alone recorded 11 cases including the deceased principal.

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha has since warned schools against any attempts to recall the other classes. Currently, only class 8, grade 4 and form four learners are allowed to be in schools.

“The government has not authorized the further reopening of other schools in public, private or international schools… that decision is yet to be considered by the Cabinet and when we get to it, the nation shall be told,” Magoha said on Sunday.
CS Magoha said the current spike in covi19 infections could not allow for reopening of the remaining classes and forms. “We are not in a hurry to reopen as you can see the numbers are spiking.Let nobody be smart and try to reopen, classes that were not opened by the government shall remain closed.” Added the CS.