Baringo County produced one candidate in the top 100 category, nationally, during the 2019 KCPE Exams. The best candidate in the county scored a total of 430 marks out of 500.
Here are the County’s 2019 KCPE top candidates and their respective schools:
INDEXNO
NAME
GE
ENG
KIS
KSL
MAT
SCI
SSR
TOT
School_code
School_Name
33521143003
MWETICH LAWRENCE CHEBII
M
83A
96A
= =
85A
80A
86A
430
33521143
RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33521143001
KEMBOI BETHUEL KIPSANG
M
90A
92A
= =
85A
74B+
86A
427
33521143
RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33517153055
BIWOTT JELAGAT JUNE
F
89A
88A
= =
85A
82A
83A
427
33517153
KINGS HILL
33562130001
KURUI FAITH JELAGAT
F
87A
92A
= =
82A
79A-
86A
426
33562130
MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33521143002
BARAKA MIKE
M
84A
96A
= =
85A
79A-
82A
426
33521143
RAVINE GREEN VIEW
33517153003
KARANEI KIMUTAI MICHAEL
M
83A
91A
= =
85A
82A
83A
424
33517153
KINGS HILL
33562130002
AUGUSTINE DERRICK ODAME
M
82A
91A
= =
85A
80A
84A
422
33562130
MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33562130011
KELWON JEPYEGON TALAI
F
92A
85A
= =
83A
80A
81A
421
33562130
MOGOTIO LITTLE FRIENDS ACADEMY
33521143005
CHERUIYOT VICTOR KIPKURUI
M
84A
91A
= =
82A
80A
83A
420
33521143
RAVINE GREEN VIEW
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The Asumbi Girls High School annual Maths Contest is slated for the 8th of March 2020. Schools are thus invited to this year’s 5th edition of the contest that will kick off at exactly 8.00a.m.
The competition will be in two categories; Form Four (Senior) and Form Three (Junior) teams. Please note that:
Each team shall comprise of ten (10) students.
You can register as many teams as you wish.
Each team shall be charged a registration fee of Ksh. 2000 ( Two thousand shillings only).
The Form Four contest will cover book three and four up to trigonometry III, while the Form Three contest willcover book one to three up to Further logarithms.
Participation schools are advised to organize lunch and mathematics instruments for their students.
There will also be a Symposium session and a motivational talk. Current revision materials in all subjects will be sold on that day.
Each participating school is advised to bring at least one teacher for the ease of marking.
Interested schools can Kindly confirm their participation through MR. WADAYUA BENSON (SENIOR MASTER MATHEMATICS).
The Higher Education Loans Board, Helb, advances a number of loan products to students in tertiary institutions. Helb provides the following loan products to all students: Undergraduate Loan, Tvet Loan / Bursary First Time For Tertiary Institutions, Post Graduate Scholarship Application and Afya Elimu Loan. The following are loan products for the employed individuals: Civil Servant Training Revolving Fund, Post Graduate Scholarship Application, Kra Staff Training Revolving Fund and JIELIMISHE LOAN(Salaried Students): PgD,HND,Bachelors, Masters, PhD & Professional Courses.
UNDERGRADUATE LOANS
These loans are for students joining public or private universities within the East African Community directly from high school either through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) or as self-sponsored. Amounts awarded range between Kshs.40,000 minimum and Kshs.60,000 maximum based on the level of need. The loan attracts interest of 4% p.a and the students are required to repay their loans on completion of their studies. Students are advised to apply at least one month before the opening date to allow ample time for processing.
Type of Loan Application
There are two types of undergraduate loan applications:
First Time Application-This is for applicants who are applying for the first time.
Second & Subsequent Application-This is for applicants who are applying for a second, third, fourth time as per the program duration
The number of loans one is eligible for depends on the program duration i.e. one is given loan 4 times for a 4 year program.
Management of HELB Loans
Students are advised that the loans should be used mainly for:
Tuition,
Books and stationery,
Accommodation and subsistence.
Students are advised to desist from diverting the funds to leisure or other family obligations.
Loan Award
The loan awarded ranges from a minimum of Ksh.40, 000 and a maximum of Ksh.60, 000. For those placed by Kenya University and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), the loan amount is split to cater for both Tuition fee and Upkeep while the Self sponsored students, the money is sent directly to the university once a year as tuition fees. A standard amount of Ksh4, 000 for Government sponsored students only is deducted from the loan awarded and disbursed to the university per semester for tuition [total Ksh8, 000] and the rest is sent to the applicant’s bank account as upkeep. An Administrative Fee of Ksh500 per year is charged on the loan awarded and it is therefore deducted from the disbursed loan. A limited number of needy government sponsored students receive bursary of between Ksh4, 000 and Ksh8, 000 per year. The Bursary is paid to the university.
Requirements
A copy of the Applicant’s national ID Card
Copies of the parents national ID Cards/death certificate where the parent is deceased
Copies of both guarantors’ national ID Card
A copy of the applicant’s admission letter and KCSE result slip/certificate
A copy of the applicant’s Bank ATM/Bank card (for Government sponsored students only)
A copy of the applicant’s Smart Card from the institution
One recent colored passport size photograph of the applicant.
Repaying your Student Loan
Undergraduate loan repayment starts within one year of completion of studies or within such a period as the Board decides to recall the loan whichever is earlier. However, you can make voluntary payments before or after you complete your studies to reduce your loan balance.
Note:
Loans are charged 4% interest per annum
Loan repayment commences one year upon completion of studies or as deemed fit by HELB.
The loan is repayable up to a maximum of 120 months.
The First Time Loan Application is divided into the following categories.
INFORMATION ON PROFILE
This comprises of two sub categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant:- Personal Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their personal information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect information as per your National Identification Card. b) Applicant:- Residence Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out there current place of residence information. Items such as Sub-location,Division,location etc should reflect your current place of residence and not as indicated in your ID Card.
INSTITUTION DETAILS
This comprises of three sub categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Institution Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their Institution details. b) Applicant :- Loan Information. Here you are required any information on your loan or bursary.
EDUCATION BACKGROUND DETAILS
This comprises of one category as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Education Background Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their education background details.Primary and Secondary School Details are compulsary.Failure to include this will lead to automatic disqualification
EXPENSE DETAILS
This comprises of two categories as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Family Expenses In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the family’s expenses.
GUARANTOR DETAILS
This comprises of one section as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Guarantor’s Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the guarantor’s details.It is compulsory to fill in two guarantors failure to do this will lead to automatic disqualification
PARENTS DETAILS
This comprises of three category as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Parents Marital Status In this section, an applicant is required to fill out their parent’s marital status. b) Applicant :- Parents Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out various details about their parent’s eg.employment. c) Applicant :- Guardian’s Details If the applicant is orphaned he/she will be required to fill in the gurantors’ details.
BANK DETAILS
This comprises of one section as elaborated below.Please fill each section before proceeding to the next item. a) Applicant :- Bank Details In this section, an applicant is required to fill out the bank’s details. To get started off click on this link; https://portal.helb.co.ke/
TVET HELB LOANS
Students pursuing Diploma and Certificate courses in Public universities, university colleges, public national polytechnics and Institutes of Technology and Technical Training institutes country-wide are eligible for this loan and bursary. Orphans, single parent students and others who come from poor backgrounds will be given priority for the loans and or bursaries. The application period is January to April every year.
Required Documents
Applications should access and fill the relevant TVET Loan & Bursary Application Form (TLAF).
Print TWO copies of the duly filled Loan Application Form.
Have the TVET Loan Application Form signed and stamped by the Dean of Students/Financial Aid Officers.
Retain one copy of the duly filled TLAF (Mandatory).
Drop the TLAF personally at the HELB students Service Centre on the Mezannine One, Anniversary Towers or any of the SELECT Huduma Centers nearest to you.
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There are about thirty (30) County schools in Trans Nzoia County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.
The County schools admit students majorly from within the County. Admission of form ones is via the Education Ministry’s Portal. Calling letters to these schools are downloaded from the Ministry’s website; http://www.education.go.ke/
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St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.
One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/. This one requires the school’s log in credentials.
Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHYSICAL LOCATION
St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu is a Girls’ only boarding school, located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya.
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only secondary school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Namarambi location, Bungoma County; within the Western region of Kenya.
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 36613105
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 47, Webuye 50205
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
St Cecilia Girls High School, Misikhu was founded by the Roman Catholic Church. The school, alongside Misikhu Girls Primary School, Misikhu R.C. Primary School, Misikhu Roman Catholic Church and Parish, and Misikhu Mission Hospital, form a holistic approach by the church in an attempt to provide basic needs of the Misikhu community. These facilities have enabled the spread of quality education, healthcare and spiritual growth in the area.
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Postal Address: P.O. Box 47, Webuye 50205
Email Contact:
Phone Contact:
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.
MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County. This is after recording a mean score of 6.491.
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There are about thirty one (31) County schools in Murang’a County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.
The County schools admit students majorly from within the County. Admission of form ones is via the Education Ministry’s Portal. Calling letters to these schools are downloaded from the Ministry’s website; http://www.education.go.ke/
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Loise Nanyuki Girls, Gatero Girls High, Rumuruti Secondary and Ndururumo High school are among the best extra county secondary schools in Laikipia county. This is based on their past impressive performances in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, examinations.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
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Kenya is set to host the second edition of the COPA Coca-Cola Africa Cup for secondary schools; this year in Thika at Mpesa Academy. The tournament is slated for the 2nd to 5th of December 2019.
The hosts and the inaugural champions, Kenya, will be seeking to retain the title they won last year at the games that were held in Nakuru, Kenya.
This year, the COPA Coca-Cola tournament was more than football in all participating schools across Africa. It sought to impact behavior change by introducing plastic collection as part of educating them on the importance of a cleaner environment by taking care of plastics disposal.
In Kenya, at least 92,057.50 kilogrammes were collected in the entire championship period with five schools achieving the highest numbers and winning the pitch refurbishment in their respective institutions. These are Mutuini High from Nairobi, St. Charles Lwanga Secondary School from the Coast, Mwiruti Mixed Secondary from the Rift and Mountain region, Bishop Okul Girls from the Nyanza region and finally Nyang’ori High School from the Western region.
In the Pan-African tournament, twelve (12) teams will compete against each other to determine who will be the Under-16 champion of Africa. The participating teams will include, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Angola, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Burkina Faso, Namibia and the host country Kenya.
“The COPA Africa Cup is a platform that will go a long way in ensuring the students are the next generation of soccer stars. The array of stars the tournament has provided to the national football teams of the participating teams is a testament of the crucial nature of the games. Our partner, The Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) has immensely supported and managed the tourney ensuring success of the games,” said Mr. Evanson Ndungu, Coca-Cola Marketing Manager- Kenya, The Coca-Cola Company, Kenya.
A total of twenty (20) matches will be played over the tournament period. The games format will have the twelve teams being grouped into four groups. Each group will consist of three teams. The best two teams in each group will qualify for the quarter finals. The teams will then head for knock-out matches until the best team wins.
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The Coca-Cola Company enables people around the world to experience and celebrate their passion for football. The company has one of the longest corporate partners of FIFA with a formal relationship since 1974 and an official sponsorship of FIFA World Cup™ that began in 1978.
“Previously, the company invested in taking outstanding players in specialized training in the COPA Coca-Cola global camps where they visited most of the football iconic cities. Now, we are exposing the students to friendly professional competitions, a wide range of coaches and scouts from the best football clubs all over Africa in a bid to ensure they are scouted to continue their footballing journey. We urge all football stakeholders; parents, teachers and scouts to walk with us in this journey of unearthing African football talents and skills,” Said Ms. Phillipine Mtikitiki – General Manager, Coca-Cola East & Central Africa Franchise.
The games are part of the company’s wider commitment to improve the sport in the continent. Since 1989, The COPA Coca-Cola tournament has been played in Africa each year with the first country to play the games being Zimbabwe. This is in addition to the company’s investment in the FIFA World Cup Trophy Tours from over the years where the trophy has been visiting more than 50 countries including Kenya to bring the World Cup closer to the people.
Kenya will be represented by the 2019 Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) Under-16 champions Serani for boys and Wiyeta for girls.
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Hosts and reigning champions, Kenya, have been pooled in group A alongside Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
Pool A
Kenya
Mozambique
Zimbabwe
Pool B
South Africa
Zambia
Tanzania
Pool C
Ethiopia
Namibia
Uganda
Pool D
Burkina Faso
Angola
Botswana
2018; Inaugural Championship
The first edition of the championship was held in Kenya December 10th and 15th, 2018. Kenya’s representatives scooped both the girls’ and boys’ trophies. The Kenyan Boys from St. Anthony’s Kitale were in superb form; outwitting Nigeria 3-2 on post match penalties. The match had ended at 0-0 on regulation time, forcing the post match penalties to be taken so as to decide the winner. In the girls’ category, Kenya ( Moi High School Nangili girls) recorded a double win over Zimbabwe by defeating them 1-0 at the finals to lift the trophy.
Here are the collated 2018 championship results:
COLLATED GROUP STAGE RESULTS-BOYS UNDER 16 SOCCER:
DAY 1: MONDAY, 10/12/2018: PRELIMINARIES
Kenya 11 vs 1 Ethiopia
Nigeria 1 vs 2 Zambia
Uganda 2 vs 1 Malawi
Angola 0 vs 10 South Africa
DAY 2: TUESDAY, 11/12/2018: PRELIMINARIES
South Africa 0 vs 0 Tanzania
Malawi 0 vs 2 Mozambique
Zambia 0 vs 0 Zimbabwe
Ethiopia 0 vs 0 Botswana
DAY 3: WEDNESDAY, 12/12/2018: PRELIMINARIES
Kenya 3 vs 0 Botswana
Nigeria 3 vs 0 Zimbabwe
Uganda 1 vs 1 Mozambique
Angola 0 vs 3 Tanzania
TABLE STANDINGS AFTER THE PRELIMINARIES:
GROUP A:
Kenya- 6 points
Botswana- 1 point
Ethiopia- 1 point
GROUP B:
Zambia- 4 points
Nigeria- 3 points
Zimbabwe- 1 point
GROUP C:
Mozambique- 4 points
Uganda- 4 points
Malawi- 0 points
GROUP D
South Africa- 4 points
Tanzania- 4 points
Angola- 0 ponits
DAY 4: THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER- QUARTER FINALS:
Kenya 1 vs 0 Uganda
Zambia 1 vs 0 Tanzania
Mozambique 0 (3) vs 0 (4) Botswana
South Africa 1 vs 2 Nigeria
DAY 5: FRIDAY 14TH DECEMBER (SEMI- FINALS)
Kenya 1 vs 0 Zambia
Botswana 0 vs 5 Nigeria.
DAY 6: SATURDAY 15TH DECEMBER
BOYS PLAYOFF:
Zambia 1(4) vs 1 (5) Botswana
GIRLS FINAL:
Kenya 1 vs 0 Zimbabwe
BOYS FINAL:
Kenya 0 (3) vs 0 (2) Nigeria.
OVERALL RANKINGS- BOYS:
KENYA
NIGERIA
BOTSWANA
ZAMBIA
SOUTH AFRICA
TANZANIA
UGANDA
MOZAMBIQUE
ZIMBABWE
MALAWI
ETHIOPIA
ANGOLA.
TOP SCORER- BOYS: Jacob Onyango from Kenya with 5 goals
The Ministry of Education has released the 2020 school fees structure for all secondary schools under the government’s Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) programme. The new guidelines shows the amount of school fees to be paid by parents in National Schools, Extra County Schools, County, Sub-county and special schools.
For all national schools and Extra County schools located in major towns, the maximum fees has been set at Sh75,798 per year. Of this, the government through its FDSE programme will pay Sh22,244. The remaining balance will be paid by the parent or guardian.
The government will provide capitation for each learner in a boarding school that is equal to capitation for each learner in a day school. In order to meet the cost of boarding, parents will pay the boarding fees applicable to different categories of schools and location.
Tables 3, 4 and 5 below provide the details of the fees.
*Other vote heads Local travel and transport, Administration, Electricity, Personnel emolument.
Schools classified as Category B* are other boarding schools including extra county schools that are located in other areas other than the town of Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kisumu, Nyeri, Thika and Eldoret.
The Ministry of Education has released new guidelines for all Co-Curricular activities. In the new guidelines, responsibilities of various officials to be in charge of the Co-curricular activities have been stipulated. Financing for Co-Curricular activities has also been outlined. The sources for funding include: Co- Curricular Activity (CCA) Vote head, Free Primary Education (FPE) funds and Free Day Secondary Education (FDSE) funds. The Ministry of education disburses Co- Curricular Activity funds to the Sub- county Directors of Education (SCDEs), County Directors of Education (CDEs) and Regional Directors of Education (RDEs). These field officers have Authority to incur expenses for the various activities.
Here are the latest guidelines from the Ministry;
‘RE: THE 2019/2020 REVISED GUIDELINES ON FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS DURING THE CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CHAMPIONSHIPS/ FESTIVALS, AT VARIOUS LEVELS
During the co-curricular activities retreat held on 23rd to 25th September, 2019 at Machakos University, the stakeholders revised the guidelines that were earlier released on 5th November, 2018 and 28th January, 2019 on the above mentioned subject.
This revision is aimed at promoting fairness in co-curricular activities expenditure at the various levels. The guidelines are as follows;
School – zonal level
The participating schools are to meet all costs at school up to the zonal level. Such expenses include:
Provision of sports/festival facilities
Preparation and training of teams in various sports
Transport teams to zonal championship
Pay lunch allowances to school teams officials and referees at zonal championship
Provide meals/refreshments to the school teams
The schools are expected to get funds for this purpose from the activities fund and should not charge parents.
Sub-county Level
The school to transport the teams to and from the sub-county competitions and also pay lunch allowances to team official e.g. coaches, driver etc
Schools to feed their own teams
The SCDE to pay for the referees, judges, sub-county committees, field preparations, certificates and other related administrative costs
County level
During the county championship, the respective SCDE and CDE will be responsible for their teams as follows;
Sub-county Director of Education
Transport the teams to and from the county championships/ festivals
Provide lunch to the sub-counties teams
Pay the coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and sub-county committee
County Director of Education
The CDE to pay the referees, county executive committee and other championship/festival administrative costs e.g. field preparations, security etc.
Allowances will be paid as per approved budgets
Regional level
At this level, the CDE and RDE will be expected to share the expenses as follows:
CDE to transport the county teams to and from the regional competition
CDE to pay allowances to the coaches, chaperons, team managers and county executive committee allocated duties, as per the approved budget
CDE feeds the county teams/accommodation
RDE pays the referees allowances, as per the approved budget
RDE to pay administration costs, such as field preparation, security, first aid, executive committee, refreshments, etc
National level
At this level, the RDE and MOE HQs will share expenses as follows;
The RDE to transports teams to and from the national venue
The RDE to pay allowances to team officials such as, coaches, chaperons, team managers, drivers and executive committee assigned duties
MOE HQs to pay for teams accommodation in the host schools
MOE HQs to pay the referees allowances as per the approved budget
MOE HQs to cater for officials and teanis refreshments
MOE HQs to subsidize on field preparations/hire
MOE HQs to pay for badges, certificates, security, ambulance and other related administrative costs.
Host RDE
If a region is hosting the national championship, the RDE will be required to;
Identify the schools to accommodate teams
Identify and book venues/play fields
Form and cater for the hosting committee
Ensure the field/venues are prepared to the required standards
Provide and pay for chairs & tents used during opening and closing of the games championship’
KEY TO USED TERMS
MOE: Ministry of Education
RCE: Regional Director of Education
CDE: County Director of Education
HQs: Head Quarters
SCDE: Sub County Director of Education
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In the 2019 KCPE exam Kericho County produced 3 candidates in the top 100 category, nationally. The best candidate in the county, BRIAN KIBET from GRACE ACADEMY KAPSUSER, scored 431 marks.
Here are the Busia County top candidates and their schools in the 2019 KCPE exams:
INDEXNO
NAME
GE
ENG
KIS
KSL
MAT
SCI
SSR
TOT
School_code
School_Name
28553149003
BRIAN KIBET
M
86A
92A
= =
85A
82A
86A
431
28553149
GRACE ACADEMY KAPSUSER
28512184003
ISAACK KIPKOECH
M
89A
96A
= =
85A
79A-
81A
430
28512184
PROGRESSIVE CHEPCHEP
28512104038
KOSGEI ANGELA CHEPNGENO
F
89A
97A
= =
85A
77A-
82A
430
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28575140003
OCHIENG GEORGE ALFRED
M
84A
91A
= =
85A
82A
86A
428
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28575140004
OEBA MAXIWEL OGUTU
M
84A
92A
= =
85A
80A
87A
428
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28512104010
LONGEI CALEB KIPKOECH
M
87A
93A
= =
85A
77A-
86A
428
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28575140001
ERIC MAOGA OGETO
M
87A
92A
= =
83A
80A
84A
426
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28522554005
BRIAN KIPTOO
M
88A
91A
= =
85A
79A-
83A
426
28522554
MOSELI ACADEMY
28522537038
VICTOR KIPKOECH ROTICH
M
86A
89A
= =
85A
82A
84A
426
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28522425002
DAVID KIBET YEGON
M
87A
89A
= =
85A
79A-
86A
426
28522425
KALYA ACADEMY
28512154009
LARRY CHRISPERUS KIPRONO
M
91A
92A
= =
82A
79A-
82A
426
28512154
HOLY TRINITY
28522535001
BENALINE CHEPKEMOI
F
87A
96A
= =
83A
77A-
82A
425
28522535
TENGECHA GIRLS
28512104007
MUTAI RONNY KIPRONO
M
90A
92A
= =
81A
80A
82A
425
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28553149006
DENIS KIPLANGAT
M
82A
95A
= =
85A
80A
82A
424
28553149
GRACE ACADEMY KAPSUSER
28512153001
KIBET VICTOR
M
91A
88A
= =
82A
79A-
84A
424
28512153
ST THERESA
28512150041
ANN KEMUNTO MARIGWA
F
87A
92A
= =
85A
76A-
84A
424
28512150
CHEPKOLON GREEN HIGHLANDS ACADEMY
28553122050
GRIFFIN KIPLIMO RONO
M
84A
94A
= =
85A
79A-
81A
423
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28522550069
VICTORIA CHEBET ROTICH
F
87A
92A
= =
85A
76A-
83A
423
28522550
SALLY ANN SCHOOL
28522537028
PURITY CHEPTOO
F
85A
90A
= =
83A
84A
81A
423
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28575140006
ASHLEY NATALIE ATIENO
F
85A
87A
= =
85A
79A-
86A
422
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28553142008
PHOEBE VICKY CHEPNG’ENOH
F
84A
95A
= =
85A
77A-
81A
422
28553142
ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY (SOSIOT)
28553122071
BARACK KIPNGETICH
M
90A
92A
= =
83A
77A-
80A
422
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28522537003
EDITH ADHIAMBO NYONGINDI
F
87A
92A
= =
81A
79A-
83A
422
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28512154001
IVY CHEBWOGEN
F
91A
94A
= =
85A
76A-
76A-
422
28512154
HOLY TRINITY
28512154006
ELVIS KIPKORIR CHERUIYOT
M
85A
92A
= =
83A
80A
82A
422
28512154
HOLY TRINITY
28512153008
CHEPNGENO FAITH
F
88A
92A
= =
82A
79A-
81A
422
28512153
ST THERESA
28512104042
MUNYIRI WILSON MUTUA
M
81A
93A
= =
82A
79A-
87A
422
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28575140002
OGEKE PURITY KERUBO
F
85A
94A
= =
82A
77A-
83A
421
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28575140005
WAOMBO STALON OTIENO
M
84A
87A
= =
85A
79A-
86A
421
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28571616001
ALICE NYANCHOKA MASESE
F
84A
95A
= =
83A
80A
79A-
421
28571616
UTAFITI
28553122032
CHEPKOECH RITA
F
88A
88A
= =
85A
79A-
81A
421
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28522537001
MARWA ISSACK ADAN
F
84A
91A
= =
83A
79A-
84A
421
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28522425001
BRENDA CHEPKIRUI
F
90A
88A
= =
85A
76A-
82A
421
28522425
KALYA ACADEMY
28522425003
BRIAN KIPCHIRCHIR SANG
M
88A
94A
= =
83A
74B+
82A
421
28522425
KALYA ACADEMY
28512153025
KIPROTICH RONALD
M
90A
91A
= =
85A
76A-
79A-
421
28512153
ST THERESA
28512104051
BETT LATASHA CHEMUTAI
F
84A
97A
= =
83A
76A-
81A
421
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28553142005
CHELSIE CHEPNGETICH KIMUTAI
F
86A
95A
= =
85A
77A-
77A-
420
28553142
ACK HOLY TRINITY ACADEMY (SOSIOT)
28539122031
REHEMA CHEPKEMOI
F
82A
91A
= =
85A
80A
82A
420
28539122
SEGUTON PRIMARY SCHOOL
28522554001
MOREEN CHERONO
F
83A
91A
= =
82A
82A
82A
420
28522554
MOSELI ACADEMY
28522554003
LYN CHEBET
F
87A
87A
= =
85A
79A-
82A
420
28522554
MOSELI ACADEMY
28512104017
MORWANI TITUS GESIMBA
M
80A
94A
= =
83A
79A-
84A
420
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28571202047
JOY CHERUTO
F
84A
87A
= =
85A
79A-
84A
419
28571202
LONDIANI GIRLS
28553122085
NIXON KIBET
M
89A
91A
= =
83A
76A-
80A
419
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28522603001
MEMUCAN KIPRONO LEITICH
M
89A
88A
= =
83A
79A-
80A
419
28522603
BETHEL HILL ACADEMY
28522556013
DAPHNE CHEROTICH
F
89A
89A
= =
83A
74B+
84A
419
28522556
HIGHRISE ACADEMY
28522537007
FAITH CHERONO
F
86A
87A
= =
83A
76A-
87A
419
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28522433002
ADAMS KIPNGENO KIGEN
M
88A
89A
= =
85A
74B+
83A
419
28522433
TEBES ACADEMY
28512154005
EMMUNFESTUS KIPRUTO
M
90A
96A
= =
82A
71B+
80A
419
28512154
HOLY TRINITY
28512154026
WAYNE ODHIAMBO OTIENO
M
84A
95A
= =
85A
74B+
81A
419
28512154
HOLY TRINITY
28512150023
CAMILLA CHEPKIRUI
F
84A
89A
= =
85A
79A-
82A
419
28512150
CHEPKOLON GREEN HIGHLANDS ACADEMY
28512111006
DENIS KIPNGETICH CHIRCHIR
M
90A
87A
= =
83A
77A-
82A
419
28512111
ELAND SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN
28512104004
NYANGERI TRUPHENA TRACY
F
89A
92A
= =
82A
76A-
80A
419
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28512104060
NYONGESA DONALD MUKWANA
M
85A
94A
= =
82A
77A-
81A
419
28512104
KERICHO PRIMARY
28575231001
KIPLANGAT BENEDICT SIELE
M
87A
91A
= =
83A
76A-
81A
418
28575231
CHEPSENGENY ACADEMY
28575140010
FAITH BELLA SHIKUKU
F
84A
92A
= =
82A
77A-
83A
418
28575140
CRYSTAL HILL ACADEMY
28571616004
ROTICH IAN KIPLANGAT
M
89A
88A
= =
83A
79A-
79A-
418
28571616
UTAFITI
28553149001
KEVIN KIPRONO
M
83A
91A
= =
85A
79A-
80A
418
28553149
GRACE ACADEMY KAPSUSER
28553122070
TRACY CHEPCHIRCHIR
F
85A
89A
= =
82A
79A-
83A
418
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28553122081
DUKE KIPROTICH
M
88A
91A
= =
82A
76A-
81A
418
28553122
CHUMO EDUCATION CENTRE
28522603002
ABIGAEL CHEROP
F
90A
92A
= =
82A
72B+
82A
418
28522603
BETHEL HILL ACADEMY
28522603007
IMMACULATE MOLLY CHEBET
F
92A
88A
= =
83A
74B+
81A
418
28522603
BETHEL HILL ACADEMY
28522550017
JOANNE CHERONO
F
87A
86A
= =
82A
77A-
86A
418
28522550
SALLY ANN SCHOOL
28522550028
EMMANUEL KIPRONO
M
84A
83A
= =
85A
80A
86A
418
28522550
SALLY ANN SCHOOL
28522550064
LORREY ANNETTE CHEROTICH
F
91A
85A
= =
82A
77A-
83A
418
28522550
SALLY ANN SCHOOL
28522537006
ENOCK KIPCHIRCHIR
M
82A
91A
= =
85A
76A-
84A
418
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28522537012
CHARITY DELISHOI
F
84A
92A
= =
85A
77A-
80A
418
28522537
CHEMITAN ACADEMY
28512331001
EDGAR OKUMU
M
81A
92A
= =
85A
84A
76A-
418
28512331
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF KENYA GRACE ACADEMY NYAGACHO
28512153011
CHEBET GLORIA
F
90A
84A
= =
85A
77A-
82A
418
28512153
ST THERESA
28512150030
EMMANUEL KIPKIRUI YEGON
M
87A
89A
= =
82A
77A-
83A
418
28512150
CHEPKOLON GREEN HIGHLANDS ACADEMY
28512150075
RUVILEO KIPKOECH
M
85A
90A
= =
81A
80A
82A
418
28512150
CHEPKOLON GREEN HIGHLANDS ACADEMY
FOR A COMPLETE GUIDE TO ALL SCHOOLS IN KENYA CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW;
The admission of the 2020 form ones in all private and public Secondary schools shall be, exclusively, done via the Education Ministry’s National Education Management Information System (NEMIS).
Students will present their letters upon arrival for admission. The schools will then verify the existence of their names in the system. The form ones who report to Secondary schools, as placed by the Ministry, will undergo the following admission process:
The admission letter is received by the principal or any other individual as may be delegated by the principal.
The Principal or delegated individual will then log onto the NEMIS system by using a smartphone, tablet or computer that has been connected to the internet (Since the admission process can only be executed online). Log onto the NEMIS system by using the official Ministry’s links: http://nemis.education.go.ke/ or http://nemissystem.education.go.ke/
Once logged in (by entering the User Name and Password which is at the disposal of the Principal), Click on the tab indicated as ‘LEARNER’.
From the drop down list, select Admit/Capture request.
On the new window, type in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, index number on the search UPI/INDEX box and click on search.
The NEMIS system will automatically load, and display, the student’s details showing that the learner is selected to join the school. In case the learner has not been selected to join the school, please advise him/ her to go to the school where the placement has been effected as shown on the NEMIS system or get help from the local Education office. If the student is selected to join the school, then click on ‘ADMIT’.
Fill in the required information to successfully complete the admission process.
Repeat steps 1 to 8, above, for all the 2020 form ones selected to join the school.
You can confirm whether the learners have been captured correctly by Selecting ‘View my Learners’ from the ‘LEARNER’ tab
The ‘Learner’ Tab on NEMIS
The ‘LEARNER’ tab, on the NEMIS window, can also be used to carry out the following learner related operations:
PENDING REGISTRATION: View a list of learners whose Registration is pending. These are learners whose details have not been entered as required i.e missing some information like their photographs.
VIEW MY LEARNERS: A menu used to view the list of all learners whose details have been fully updated on the NEMIS system.
LIST OF ADMISSION REQUESTS: Shows the list of admission requests as uploaded onto the NEMIS system for approval by the Ministry of Education’s field officers.
LIST OF PROCESSED ADMISSION REQUESTS: To display the list of learners whose admission requests have been approved by the Ministry of Education’s Field officers.
RECEIVE LEARNER: Used to admit a continuing learner; who has transferred from another school.
RELEASE LEARNER: Used to transfer a learner to join another school after the transfer has been granted by the Education Ministry’s Field Officers.
Get to know the best performing schools in Nairobi county. In this feature, the list of top extra county schools in Nairobi county has been given.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
Here are the Extra County Schools in Nairobi County:
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, provides a wide range of services online. These services can be accessed by online users. The services are mostly accessible to teachers and TSC staff. Here are the services that the Commission offers online:
Online tax deductions card (P)
Teachers and TSC Secretariat Staff can now access their P9 forms online alongside their payslips, through the TSC on-line service portal. Thus they do not have to wait for June to make their returns. They can now make their tax returns as early as January of every year. To access this service click on; https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/login.php
TSC Website (www.tsc.go.ke):
The Commission has a vibrant website where key activities of the Commission are posted as they happen. The website is also a key resource centre where teachers and the public easily access information on the services offered by the Commission. From the Website;
• Teachers can download various documents such as The Code of Regulations for Teachers, circulars and Gazette notices.
• Teachers can access and apply for advertised posts,
• Retired teachers whose pension claims have been processed and forwarded to the Director of Pensions are notified through the website.
• Papers presented during the First Teachers Conference that was recently concluded can be accessed through the website. To access the TSC Website click on this link; http://www.tsc.go.ke
The Commission is mandated to register trained and qualified teachers before they engage in any teaching services in the country. Through the Commission’s online system, applicants upload the requirements for registration. The Commission processes registration within 30 days and a registration certificate is issued. The status of the application is also provided in the online system. Click here to access the Teacher Registration Portal; https://tsc.go.ke/index.php/our-services/teacher-registration/registration
ii). T-Pay (payslip.tsc.go.ke)
Teachers can now view their latest pay information by accessing their pay slips online. The system also provides a function for teachers to send their latest pay slip to 30 parties such as banks, Saccos, amongst others, to facilitate acquisition of a loan. Access the service by clicking on; http://payslip.tsc.go.ke
iii).Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD)
Teachers Performance Appraisal is now done online. The Commission is in the process of reviewing the online performance appraisal so as to make it more user friendly. The Commission has now created a new TPAD portal. Click here to get the service; http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke
iv). Wealth declaration:
Teachers and TSC secretariat staff are required to declare Income, Assets and Liabilities in accordance to the public Officer Ethics Act 2003. This can now be done through the TSC Website under the teachersonline link at; https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke
v). Teacher Management Information System (TMIS)
Effective teacher management requires use of accurate and up to date data. In response to this the Commission has developed an online data collection and analysis system- Teacher Management Information System (TMIS). Data is collected at the source which includes the school, TSC county offices, and the headquarters and is uploaded on the system. TMIS ensures there is a centralized source of data hence eases access of data. Get the service by clicking https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke
Use of email to enhance communication.
The Commission’s email services continue to be a key channel of communication that teachers and other clients use to make enquiries. This provides clients with a channel that enables them to reach the Commission at a click of a button. Clients can reach the Commission wherever they are, without having to travel to any of the Commission’s offices.
Commission’s social media platforms
The Commission’s social media platform, Facebook page (TSC KENYA) and twitter handle (http://@TSC_KE) are interactive platforms where teachers and other clients interact easily with the Commission. The Commission uses the platforms to post and share events as they happen and also bring to the attention of our clients’ urgent information meant for their attention. You are all encouraged to use the platforms to reach the Commission on any issue that you may have.
The bulk SMS platform has enabled the Commission deliver time- sensitive notifications, and other important information directly to the mobile phones of teachers and Secretariat Staff. TSC is now able to send out invitations to teachers for interviews, discipline hearings and cordial messages such as Christmas, Idd Ul Fitr, Easter, New Year’s. It has also been integrated with other systems to give instant feedback such a successful completion of a job application, registration amongst others. The Bulk SMS presents a more cost effective way of communicating to employees as opposed telephone calls or sending letters.
Human Resource Management Information System (HRMIS)
This was developed to enable the Commission manage its human resource. Secretariat Staff now apply for leave, undertake performance appraisal and access medical scheme administration services such as updating their profiles, adding beneficiaries and give feedback about services in hospitals. They also can initiate card replacement and check referral hospitals in the various towns and regions. The use of technology-based service channels, have improved service delivery greatly by reducing the human interface and providing timely response, accessibility and efficiency. Teachers no longer need to leave their stations to access services. They are able to access them even through their personal phones. I wish to assure you the Commission is committed to automating its services to provide real time services to the teachers and the public.
There are about thirty four (34) County schools in Nandi County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.