In the list of top 100 candidates in the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams Kisumu county had a total of 2 candidates. The top 2 candidates in Kisumu County; ROBINSON ONDU (DISCIPLES OF MERCY SCHOOL) and ERROL AUTE AGAI (CHEMELIL SUGAR) both scored a total of 431 marks each. In the top 100 list, the two boys from Kisumu County were ranked at position 74.
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Important update for teachers who applied for the TSC Internship vacancies in Kisii County. The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the lists of shortlisted candidates for the advertized 10,300 teacher internship posts for Primary and Secondary Schools. According to the Commission, the lists of shortlisted applicants has been dispatched to all counties. “Applicants are advised that interviews shall be conducted at the county TSC offices. A list of applicants have been sent to each county,” reads a memo dated November 7, 2019 from Catherine Lenairoshi; of TSC Corporate Communications Office. According to instructions on the memo, the shortlisted Candidates are required to carry the following to the interviews; whose dates will be announced in due course:
i. A valid certificate of Good conduct
ii. A valid personal accident cover
iii. National ID card
iv. Disability card if any
v. Two passport size photographs
vi. KCSE certificate
vii. KCPE certificate
viii. Diploma / degree certificate and Transcripts
ix. Primary/secondary or college leaving certificate
x. Kra pin
xi. Bank plate
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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).
There are about twenty two (22) County schools in Nyamira County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.
Performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams is one of the criteria used to determine whether a school is good or not. Other criteria are: Availability of adequate Learning-Boarding facilities, discipline and staffing in the school.
Here is a list of all the County schools in Nyamira County:
School Code
School Name
Category
Type
County
43706103
NYAMAIYA SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43706112
MOTAGARA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43706122
MASOSA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43706129
MARANI P.A.G GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43706135
GEKOMONI SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43715101
ESANI SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43715108
RIGOMA SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43715114
OMOYO GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43720101
MECHEO SDA MIXED SECONDARY
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43720103
MANGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43720104
ST. THOMAS MOORE
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43720108
ST. GONZAGAGONZA ISOGE
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43720117
ERONGE SDA SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43722132
MANGA GIRLS MODEL SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43728102
GEKENDO SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Boys
Nyamira
43728106
IKONGE P A G SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43728107
IKONGE BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Boys
Nyamira
43728111
ST. JOSEPH’S BIEGO SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Mixed
Nyamira
43728114
KIABONYORU SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Boys
Nyamira
43728129
KIABONYORU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43728207
NYAMUSI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
43728209
MOGONGO GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL
County
Girls
Nyamira
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The Government, through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), is undertaking a continuous enrollment of all Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) certificate holders to join national Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions covering polytechnics and technical colleges at Diploma and Certificate levels.
The Government will subsidise tuition fees for enrolled learners by KShs 30,000 per year. In addition, the students will be able to apply for the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) student loans of up to KShs 40,000 annually.
All past and recent KCSE certificate holders, irrespective of their grades, are encouraged to apply for courses of their choice on the KUCCPS website http://www.kuccps.ac.ke.
KUCCPS has service desks at Huduma Centres in Nairobi (GPO and Makadara), Kisumu, Kitui, Mombasa, Kakamega, Garissa, Eldoret, Nakuru, Meru and Nyeri.
The current recruitment drive is open until December 31st 2019 for courses starting in January 2020.
OPENING OF THE PORTAL
This year KUCCPS has opened the portal for all form four graduates who want to further studies to make their applications, online. The online application portal is now open and will close on December 31, 2019.
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To qualify for TVET programmes, one must meet these basic requirements: Must score;
Level
KCSE Mean Grade
Diploma
C- (minus) and above
Craft Certificate
D (plain) and above
Artisan Certificate
D-(minus) and below
The available programmes, institutions, minimum entry requirements and the application procedure are available on the KUCCPS Student’s Portal accessible through the Placement Service website www.kuccps.ac.ke.
ELIGIBILITY
All KCSE certificate holders who have not benefited from government sponsorship before are eligible to apply where they meet the minimum requirements.
Successful applicants will be admitted to a college of their choice as early as January, 2020.
Applicants who need assistance should visit the KUCCPS desks in the following Huduma Centres: Nairobi (GPO and Makadara), Eldoret, Meru, Nyeri, Kisumu, Kakamega, Nakuru, Kitui, Garissa and Mombasa. Assistance may also be obtained at the KUCCPS offices at ACK Garden House (Ground Floor) on 1st Ngong Avenue in Community Area, Nairobi.
In Kakamega County, the best extra County schools’ list is led by Mumias, Sulumeti, Mukumu, Butere and Malava schools.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. These schools are distributed all over the Country with each county having its share. The schools admit students from all over the country. These schools are in 3 Categories i.e category 1 (C1), Category 2 (C2) and Category 3 (C3). The Schools are either of Mixed or single sex type.
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Musingu High School is a Boys’ only boarding school, located in Shisele location, Kakamega County; in the Western region of Kenya. This article provides complete information about Musingu High School. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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The friends Church that worshipped at Lirhanda moved to Musingu in 1920 and was at Musingu tree. The tree was both a place of worship and acted as a class. The school was known as ’A’ and ’B’ school equivalent to a nursery school, after that, one would proceed to class 1 and 2.
A church was built in 1922 where current administration block is and it served both as a church and as a classroom. The contruction of the current main church at the present site started in 1936. This was to pave way for the expansion of the school. By 1940, the construction was over. The two chuirches (former and new) were used as classrooms. The school comprised of a ‘A’ school and ‘B’ school together with the sector school up to class three then one would sit the elementary exam after which they would sit the Common Entry Exam (C.E.E.) to go to primary school in Kaimosi, Kiima, Maseno and Kakamega.
In 1945-1948 a school called Junior Secondary was started and it was headed by Mr. Simeon Litsanga Isabwa and an exam was done in form two. The graduates of education went to work with Kenya Railways and Posta. From 1942, people started moving to allow space for the construction of the school. The school was for Idakho and Isukha communities who were united by the church.
In 1949, the Junior school was discontinued to allow the creation of intermediate classes (5-8), the Headmaster was Mr. Benjamin Shitsukane Ngaira and the school’s registration number was 404. Other teachers included:
Mr. Thomas Ganira Lung’aho
Mrs Solome Nolga
Mr. Seth Lugonzo
In 1963,Mr. Seth Lugonzo was sacked from teaching because of his association with KNUT. The same year, many pupils sat and passed the class seven exams but there wetre no school to join. A community delegation led by Mr. Noah Adema met the P.E.O. (The Provincial Education Officer. Mr. Isabwa decided to start a Secondary School (Harambee or unaided) specifically for Isukha and Idakho. Mr. Seth Lugonzo was recalled by the community to head the Secondary School that started in June, 1964.
The first BOG members were as follows:-
Mr. Francis Andabwa – Chairman
Mr. Noah Adema – Treasurer
Mr. Seth Lugonzo – Secretary
The government took over the school in 1965 and there were admissions from over the country. This left the locals disadvantaged. A community delegation went to the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education (Mr. Githinji) who allowed a stream specifically for locals (20 Isukhas and 20 Idakhos).
The local children were day scholars but it became hard for them since some came from far away places. There was need for them to be boarders. The community led by Mr. Adema agreed to make a dormitory for them. The dormitories which costed Ksh.27,000.00 were Harambee and Jamhuri specifically for locals. These two dormitories are still in school to date. The Principal by then was Mr. Bwosi Manase. In 1964, the Vice President (Mr. Odinga Oginga) was the Guest of Honour in a harambee that he gave Ksh.2,000.00 Recently, a fifth stream was added in 2004 to meet the increasing demand for admission with now a total of 1060 students. We have 20 new classes with six functional laboratories, Electricity and Power Mechanics workshops, Music and Art rooms. Two laboratories with 60 computers and a modern administration block. A modern basketball court, 16 seater school van, additional bathrooms.
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To develop an educable individual useful to the society at all times.
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION
Creating and sustaining an enabling environment for one to identify and nurture talent.
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO
Nidhamu na Bidii
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS
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Postal Address: P. O. BOX 151-50100, Kakamega
Email Contact: musinguhigh@yahoo.com
Phone Contact: 0721782368
Musingu High School’s details in summary.
MUSINGU 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.
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS
PART
ITEM
AMOUNT
C
UNIFORM
7,900/=
E
BOARDING
6,450/=
TOTAL
14,150/=
NOTE
Payments for Part C and E are to be paid in the school account
KCB ACCOUNT NO.110 151 0315, KAKAMEGA or any KCB Branch
MUSINGU 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 6.5677.
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE 2019 RESULTS ANALYSIS
A0, A-7, B+24, B35, B-53, C+53, C68, C-50, D+49, D14, D-1, E0
Mean Score – 6.5677
Number of candidates – 354
University Qualifiers – 172
% of University Qualifiers – 48.58%
MUSINGU HIGH SCHOOL’S PAST KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
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There are about forty one (41) County schools in Narok County. These schools are either Mixed or Single.County schools are the third best schools after National and Extra County schools.
The results for this year’s Kenys Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exam will be out before Christmas. This is according to Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha.
While speaking at Kapisisiywa Secondary School in Nandi, last week, the CS said the Ministry together with the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) have put in place measures to ensure the results are released in good time. “What I assured the president and the Public earlier on was that we shall go to Christmas after we have known how the children performed,” Prof Magoha said. Magoha said early release of the examination results will enable parents and guardians to plan on how to manage their finances well and not to spend everything on merry making during this festive season. The CS presented a cheque of Sh100 million to the school. The cheque was a donation from the President towards the Construction of a Library and Offices; being an appreciation to the 2019 Best Athlete Eliud Kipchoge.
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The 2018 KCSE results were announced on Friday 21st December and it is expected that the 2019 results will be announced around this date; going by the record release of the 2019 KCPE results.
KCSE EXAMINERS
Meanwhile, the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has invited over 26,000 examiners to mark this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) scripts. According to the Council the examiners include newly trained ones and the experienced lot. This number of examiners will be expected to mark the scripts and complete in good time; ahead of results release before Christmas.
EXAMINABLE SUBJECTS
Students are currently writing their KCSE exams that started on October 21 and ends on November 27, 2019. Those invited will mark exam scripts in the following subjects:
English- 101
Kiswahili- 102
Mathematics- 121
Mathematics, Alternative B- 122
Biology- 231
Physics- 232
Chemistry- 233
Biology for the Blind- 236
General Science- 237
History- 311
Geography- 312
Christian Religious Education, CRE- 313
Islamic Religious Education, IRE- 314
Hindu Religious Education, HRE- 315
Home Science- 441
Art and Design- 442
Agriculture- 443
Wood Work- 444
Metal Work- 445
Building Construction- 446
Power Mechanics- 447
Electricity- 448
Drawing and Design- 449
Aviation Technology- 450
Computer Studies- 451
French- 501
German- 502
Arabic- 503
Sign Language- 504
Music- 511
Business Studies- 565
MARKING CENTRES.
The Council has designated various marking centres to be used during this year’s KCSE exams marking exercise. These include: Parklands Arya, Moi Forces Academy, Moi Girls Nairobi, Buruburu girls, Sunshine, State House and St Georges. Others are: Dagoreti Boys, Limuru Girls, Alliance Boys and Girls.
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Litein Boys High School is located in Bureti Constituency, Kericho County; Rift Valley Region of Kenya. It is an all boys’ boarding secondary school.
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Litein Boys High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Boys Boarding
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: County
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Bureti Constituency, Kericho County; Rift Valley Region of Kenya.
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 28522505
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O Box 60, Sotik 20406
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
Litein Boys High school was started by the African Inland Mission church in the 1930s as a training venue and residence for disadvantaged women in the Kipsigis community. In the year 1962 it was converted by the Kenyan Government into an intermediate school then to a secondary school offering Kenya Junior Secondary Certificate Examinations (KJSC) at form two in 1964.
Its first form four candidates sat for KCE in 1968, they were also the first group of students to live in the school as boarding students. Their dormitory was a small block next to the school field currently being used as staff quarters.
It is currently a five stream top performing school.
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“To provide quality education through effective and efficient teaching that promotes desirable societal norms.”
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S CONTACTS
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Postal Address: P.O Box 60, Sotik 20406
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Selection of form ones is via the Education Ministry’s portal. Admissions for other forms can be sought at the school.
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
Litein Boys High School is one of the academic giants not only in the Rift Valley Region, but also nationally. The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 257 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 68.409. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 272 students.
LITEIN HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY
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Student life and times at Litein Boys High School in photos.
The Coca-cola has announced winners for the 2019 Copa Coca-cola Recycling Competition. The Campaign which was organized by Coca-Cola Central, East & West Africa Limited, Nairobi Bottlers Limited, Almasi Beverages Limited and Coastal Bottlers Limited, Kenya PET Recycling Company Limited, WPP ScanGroup and EXP Momentum (Kenya) Limited saw schools collect any beverage plastic bottle by any manufacturer and of any brand disposed of in Kenya.
The Participating Schools would then deliver the collected Beverage Plastic Bottles to the designated collection agents.
WINNERS
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.
Winners of Soccer Balls and Jerseys:
The table below shows winners of soccer balls and jerseys, per region:
School
Region
Collected Plastic weight
Maasi Boys
Eastern
710 kgs
Kivumbini Secondary
Eastern
461 Kgs
Machakos High
Eastern
306 Kgs
Ikatini Secondary
Eastern
133 Kgs
Masii Central Secondary
Eastern
98 Kgs
Muthale Girls
Eastern
62 Kgs
Makueni Girls
Eastern
58 Kgs
Boystown Secondary
North Eastern
–
Ong’icha Mixed
Nyanza
2,889 Kgs
Rapogi Boys High
Nyanza
1,135 Kgs
St. Patrick Mosocho
Nyanza
985 Kgs
Lela Mixed
Nyanza
303 Kgs
Ndiru Mixed
Nyanza
263 Kgs
Rapechi Mixed
Nyanza
218 Kgs
The goodies that the winning schools will receive from Coca Cola.
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A gruesome contest is in the offing as aspirants for Mwalimu National SACCO’s delegates positions hit the ground in search for votes. The SACCO has lined up a number of Annual General Meetings (AGMs) for members, this month and next month, and part of the agenda will be to elect delegates in zones ripe for the exercise.
In the Siaya/ Bondo branch, the AGM is slated for Sunday February 2, 2020 at Kitu Moto Resort; in Siaya town. Elections for delegates to fill up slots in Boro/ Karemo/ Uranga and Madiany/ Rarieda zones will be held.
Tough requirements
For one to contest for the delegate’s post you must have a minimum saving and deposit of Sh300,000. One should also not be a defaulter and shall not be on interdiction. One should at the same time be an active WSF account holder and channeling salary through the SACCO’s FOSA account.
Kisii central’s AGM will take place at Nyaguta SDA Secondary School on Sunday February 2, 2020; at 11.00a.m. To participate in the election process one must be a member of Mwalimu National SACCO.
TITANIC BATTLE
The main attraction will be at Nyamira County, where one Justus Nyakundi is eyeing to unseat current branch chair and teacher at Nyansiongo Boys; Mr. Momanyi Nyabochoa.
Another battle looms in Nyamira South; Nyamira Zone, as Kenyenya Secondary’s Maake Walter seeks to give Marindi secondary’s Geteri a run for his money,
The Manga zone has attracted firce competition between Sengera Manga’s Samwel Otieno Oko, Nicodemus Mosembe Nyamwaya and Nyamoko Leonard; among other contestants.
But, it is only Nyamusi/ Ekerenyo zone that has the only female contestant; Madam Risper Momanyi. She will be hoping to keep her seat as she comes up against Gisage Secondary’s Sam Ondieki.
Campaigns have been intensified with aspirants organizing a bountiful of Social media campaigns to woo voters.
Acquisition of loss making Spire Bank (Formerly Equatorial Commercial Bank) has been a thorn in the flesh for members, lately.
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Confusion continues to mar the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams’ marking exercise as examiners protest low pay. On Friday morning, Physics paper three examiners were odered to leave the Upper Hill Secondary school KNEC marking centre after they failed to continue with the marking exercise. At the time of going to press, KNEC acting CEO Dr Karogo and Chairman Dr John Onsati had arrived at the centre to try and avert the crisis.
The Physics examiners had initially downed their tools on Wednesday afternoon citing low pay from the council. This came few days after the Kenya National Examinations council revised the rates for all KCSE papers upwards.
DEMANDS
The examiners want a basic pay of Sh10,000 and a Coordination fee of Sh500 per day; up from the current Sh150. They also want the Council to pay them Sh80 per script. KNEC had increased the rate from Sh46 to Sh50, on Wednesday, but the examiners could hear none of it.
The teachers say ‘Physics papers three is one of the longest Papers to mark. One paper takes close to two and half hours to complete as each learner requires own marking scheme. Consequently, the examiner must make calculations alongside the learner’s work; Each learner records own values during the practical exam.
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Other grievances raised by the angry examiners are:
That KNEC retires the Physics Paper Three Chief Examiner, one Moses Muchanchwa, who is said to be mistreating the examiners; The Chief Examiner has since retired from Moi Girls High School, Nairobi, where he has been teaching.
They also want Marking hours to be from 7am to 6pm. Currently, the examiners mark between 7am to as late as 10pm,
Another demand is that the teachers be given access to their mobile phones while at the marking rooms,
The examiners also want to be given days off on Saturday and Sunday so as to worship,
In one of the newest demands, the teachers are holding that all those who administered the Practical examinations to be remunerated just like other KNEC contracted professionals,
The examiners are also agitating for time off to breast feeding mothers so that they can attend to their young ones in the afternoons.
The examiners had given the council a two-day notice to address the grievances; which expired today.
KUPPET PUTS MINISTRY ON NOTICE
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, had on Tuesday given an ultimatum of one week for KNEC to pay all examiners a flat rate of Sh100 per script; for all subjects or face industrial action. “We demand that the pay be increased to Sh100 per script,” Said KUPPET Secretary General, Akello Misori, while adding that the teachers were receiving low perks despite carrying out an important National exercise.
Misori gave the Education Ministry seven days to improve the conditions or the teachers would withdraw their services. “Machakos and Starehe Girls have grossly insufficient facilities for hosting the high number of examiners,” noted the KUPPET SG. He said such poor living conditions exposed teachers to communicable diseases and other health hazards.
The SG warned KNEC not to victimize any examiner involved in agitating for better pay.
The Marking exercise for this year’s KCSE exams kicked off last week across about 18 centres in and around schools in Nairobi. The exercise is expected to be complete in coming few days so as the candidates can receive their results before Christmas; as Promised by Education CS Prof George Magoha. But, the latest standoff threatens to delay the timely release of the results.
In Nyeri county Nyeri High, Chinga, Othaya and Karima are among the best performing extra county schools.
Extra County Schools in Kenya form the second tier of secondary schools; after National schools. They were formerly referred to as Provincial schools. 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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There are a number of scholarships and funding opportunities available for students in Kenya. These opportunities enable students to undertake their studies undisturbed as they cater for school fees and other requirements. Below is a host of opportunities to consider:
THE PRESIDENTIAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS BURSARY (PSSB)
Students are asked to apply for the Presidential secondary Schools Bursary (PSSB) Scheme. The Scheme was started in 2013/2014 Financial year to support orphans and vulnerable children in secondary schools. This scheme is a government’s contribution towards complying with the legal requirements as stipulated in the Children’s act 2001 section 7 (1), and as a complementary service to the Cash transfer- OVC programme.
The aim of this bursary scheme is to enhance Secondary School enrollment, attendance and completion by the Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Kenya. The PSSB is administered by the Children Department Head Quarter and in all constituencies across the country.
Eligible students are called to apply for this bursary to receive funding during this financial year, 2018/2019. Pick application forms from the various Children Departments’ office in all the Sub- Counties.
ELIGIBLE STUDENTS:
To be considered for this Bursary scheme:
The student must be enrolled in a Government recognized public Boarding Secondary School
The student must be under 18 years of age at thye entry point into the Bursary Scheme
The student must be an Orphan/ Vulnerable child from a very poor House hold.
Application forms are available at all Subcounties’ children offices.
OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR STUDENTS IN KENYA
EQUITY BANK’S WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIPS
Application forms are available at Equity Bank Branches and Equity Agents immediately after the release of KCPE results. Students can pick up and submit completed application forms at an Equity Bank branch or Equity Agent in the District where they attended primary school.
The program offers a comprehensive scholarship package that includes tuition, books, uniforms, transportation and pocket money for all four years of the student’s secondary education. Scholars also receive leadership development, career guidance and mentoring to ensure they achieve their full potential.
The secondary scholarship program was initiated in the year 2007 and has grown from an initial sponsorship of 30 students per region, to 60 students per region and 5 students per county for the 47 counties in Kenya. A total of 655 students per year from 2014.
The kenya Tea Development Authority, KTDA, National Tea Scholarship is designed to help bright but financially challenged students in meeting their school fees.
Successful applicants will be required to keep good grades in High School.
The KTDA National Tea Scholarship is limited to students within the KTDA Factory catchment areas.
Download the KTDA Scholarship form from their official page at: https://ktdateas.com/pdfdocuments/KTDA%20Scholarship%20Form.pdf
5. KenGen FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS
Since 2005, KenGen has invested Ksh 17.5 Million in the sponsorship for tomorrow’s leaders – 184 Secondary School pupils and 108 University graduates.
The secondary school scholarships target each area’s top KCPE performing pupils, while the university ones target top KCSE performers. The university students also get an opportunity to work as interns in KenGen Head Office and stations. Once they complete, the top performing graduates receive a job offer from KenGen.
The bank is currently sponsoring 280 students in secondary schools through the Family Bank Education Scholarship Fund. Family Bank also supports education initiatives with an aim to build and enhance capacity. The bank has contributed cash and other related donations towards the support of education to the Kenya Private Schools Association AGM, sponsorship for the 38th University of Nairobi Accounting Students Association Anniversary Dinner, support of the vulnerable Student’s Education and in addition donated trophies to various schools to award the best students and schools during prize giving events.
They have also constructed two classrooms at Langas Primary School in Eldoret as well as boosting the Othaya Bursary kitty. Family Bank further sponsored Kiriri Women University with a financial donation.
One of the Scholarships available to those joining secondary school is the Equity Bank’s Wings to Fly Scholarship. he program targets high achieving yet needy (orphan or vulnerable) students identified by assessing two main criteria based on academic performance at KCPE and social-economic vulnerability as follows:
Academic achievement- Qualifying students must be in the top 5th percentile in KCPE in their District.
Students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds – Eligible students who would not be able to attend secondary school for reasons arising from loss of one or both parents; parents who are unable to educate their children because they are physically or mentally disabled, living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic debilitating illness; families that have been displaced due to natural disasters such as floods, drought, famine or civil conflict; families that have no evidence of accumulated assets; children who show evidence of bursaries received or financial assistance in the past or who have a past history of school absenteeism due to lack of tuition fees.
Each year, the Equity Bank Group gives scholarships to needy form ones under the Wings to Fly Programme.
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Candidates who have attained 350 marks and above are advised to fill in the application form, attach their slip and return the same to the nearest Equity Bank branch or Equity Bank Agent.
Application forms can be obtained from Equity Bank or nearby Equity Bank Agents
Completed application forms must be returned to the Equity Bank branch or Equity Bank Agent not later than 10th January
Shortlisted students will be invited for interviews which will be conducted by the Equity Group Foundation District Scholarship Selection Board.
The Wings to Fly scholarship caters for school fees, books, uniform, transport, shopping and pocket money for the four years of secondary school.
2020 WINGS TO FLY SECONDARY SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP ONLINE APPLICATION PROCESS
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Only 2019 KCPE candidates are eligible to make an application for this scholarship.
The information provided in this form is intended to help Equity Group Foundation Community Scholarship Selection Board (CSSB) understand the applicant’s academic and financial position for the purpose of assessment for scholarship/award.
All fields with asterisk (*) are mandatory fields and must be filled accordingly.
This application form must be filled accurately, honestly and completely. Equity Group Foundation will reject any applications without relevant documents.
Please review the following documents and if required have soft/scanned copies for ease of completing the online application form:
KCPE Results Slip (official KNEC slip or signed & stamped paper with grades from the school). For early bird applications, you will be allowed to fill the application form without KCPE marks. However, these marks must be entered and result slip attached before final submission.
Copy of Death Certificate (if father/mother deceased).
Evidence of financial support (if they have received support in the past).
Evidence of special needs (if they have indicated special needs).
Copy of Pay Slip/ Bank Statement (if parents/guardians are employed/business).
Signed declaration by Applicant and Parent/Guardian
Filled application and recommendation form by Head Teacher, Provincial Adm., Religious Leader and any other.
The completion and submission of this form is not a guarantee for sponsorship.
Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for interviews.
Any false statements, omissions or forged documents will lead to automatic disqualification.
Please note that the application cannot be edited once it has been submitted.
WINGS TO FLY SELECTION CRITERIA An eligible applicant for the Wings to Fly Scholarship should be academically promising and either be orphaned and/or from vulnerable backgrounds as defined below:
Children who have lost one or both parents and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education – evidence in form of Death Certificates/Burial Permits/letter from your Chief should be attached.
Children who are and/or whose parents are physically, visually, or hearing impaired and are unable to educate their children and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education
Children who are and/or whose parents are living with HIV/AIDS or other chronic debilitating illnesses and are unable to educate their children and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education – medical records should be sought
Children who come from vulnerable and marginalized groups or indigenous communities or have suffered from cultural practices e.g. early marriage, female genital mutilation or negative influences including radicalization, child labour among others.
Children from families affected by natural disasters such as flooding, drought, and famine or civil conflict and are unable to educate their children and have no relative or guardian or sponsor to provide for their secondary education
Children who have suffered neglect and/or abandonment and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education
Children with parents living under extreme poverty and have no relative/guardian/sponsor to provide for their secondary education
GUIDE ON FILLING THE 2020 WINGS TO FLY SCHOLARSHIP FORM
For parents who wish to have their daughters study in a good girls’ school, this article provides complete information about Bahati Girls High school. Get to know the school’s physical location, directions, contacts, history, Form one selection criteria and analysis of its performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams. Get to see a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.
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Bahati Girls is a secondary school located in Nakuru County, Rift Valley Region; in Kenya. The school is an all girls’ boarding institution.
BAHATI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S INFO AT A GLANCE
SCHOOL’S NAME: Bahati Girls High School
SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County
SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
SCHOOL’S LOCATION: located in Nakuru County, Rift Valley Region
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 27536202
SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public
SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT: 0722-291734
SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1648, Nakuru 20100
SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
SCHOOL’S WEBSITE:
BAHATI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY
Bahati Girls was founded by the Franciscan nuns.
Bahati Girls’ learning program encourages students to study effectively and become very competitive. All the stakeholders of the school including the parents, administration, staff, and students work together to enable the students to achieve the best results possible.
The school’s everyday activities are guided by our school philosophy, vision, and school motto. They have nurtured virtue in our students producing sustainable individuals in our developing society, thus living up to their mission.
Some of the popular alumni include Keroche Breweries CEO Tabitha Karanja, Supreme Court judge Njoki Ndungu, award-winning journalist Veronicah Okeyo and musicians Monica Anyango and Elani’s Maureen Kunga.
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In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications:
Postal Address: P.O. Box 1648, Nakuru 20100
Phone: 0722-291734
BAHATI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS
Selection to this school is on competitive basis. Form one selection is done via the Education Ministry’s portal. Those willing to join the school can pay them a visit or contact them.
BAHATI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS
The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2018 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school registered a total of 90 candidates who managed to score a mean of a B+(plus) with a performance index of 68.305. In 2019, the school had a total candidature of 149 candidates.
BAHATI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY
Planning to pay the school a visit? Below are some of the lovely scenes you will experience.
Bahati Girls’ High school; Student life and times in photos.