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(FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR BUNGOMA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION

(FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR BUNGOMA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION

FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL: KCSE 2019 RESULTS RANKING IN BUNGOMA COUNTY- A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF TOP (BEST PERFORMING) SCHOOLS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY THAT APPEARED IN THE 2019 KCSE TOP SCHOOLS’ LIST IN WESTERN REGION

FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL ranked among the best schools in Bungoma County, Western region in the 2019 KCSE results.

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FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL produced 0 top ten 2019 KCSE candidate.

Opalaga Santias Osiga and Kiprono Caleb were the best 2019 KCSE candidates at Friends School Kamusinga High School. They attained a mean Grade of A plain (83 points).

Other top 2019 KCSE candidates at Friends Kamusinga High School who attained a mean Grade of A plain include Marlon Nyabuto, Ekada Abedine, Emmanuel Ochieng’, Eliud Otieno, Alvin Wasike and Ogalla Austine 

In the 2019 KCSE results, the school registered a mean score of 9.1608 (B Plain).

THE 2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE for FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL was 286 candidates.

259 out of the total 286 2019 KCSE candidates at Friends Kamusinga High School attained the minimum entry Grade to university, C+ (PLUS). This translates to 91% direct transition to university.

This means that these candidates will be admitted directly to universities in 2020 through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement body popularly known as KUCCPS.

In the 2019 KCSE results, FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL produced 9 straight As and 62 A- (minus).

Other quality grades recorded were as follows B+ (76), B (50), B- (38) & C+ (24).

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE KCSE 2019 RESULTS (KNEC) FOR FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL  2019 KCSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION

 

2019 KCSE GRADE A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X
2019 KCSE GRADE

DISTRIBUTION

9 62 6 50 38 24 16 9 1 1 0 0 0
TOTAL CANDIDATURE  286 2019 KCSE CANDIDATES
 

 

 

 

FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA, KCSE RESULTS MEAN DEVIATION

2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE 2019 KCSE MSS 2018 KCSE MSS DEVIATION PASS
286 9.1608 (B Plain). 0.86 93%

 

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(BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR VIHIGA COUNTY

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL: KCSE 2019 RESULTS RANKING IN VIHIGA COUNTY- A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF TOP (BEST PERFORMING) SCHOOLS IN VIHIGA COUNTY THAT APPEARED IN THE 2019 KCSE TOP SCHOOLS’ LIST IN WESTERN REGION

Bunyore Girls High School ranked among the best schools in Vihiga County, Western region in the 2019 KCSE results.

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https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2019-12-18-kcse-2019-list-of-top-10-schools-with-a/

The girls’ only boarding school has consistently posted impressive KCSE results. In 2017 KCSE Bunyore Girls High School topped in Vihiga County. Besides the school produced the only A grade in the County.

In the 2019 KCSE results, the school registered a mean score of 8.893(B PLAIN).

THE 2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE for Bunyore Girls High School was 363 candidates.

336 out of the total 363 2019 KCSE candidates at Bunyore Girls High School attained the minimum entry Grade to university, C+ (PLUS). This translates to 93% direct transition to university.

This means that these candidates will be admitted directly to universities in 2020 through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement body popularly known as KUCCPS.

In the 2019 KCSE results, Bunyore Girls High School produced 3 straight As and 47 A- (minus).

Other quality grades recorded are as follows B+ (104), B (75), B- (61) & C+ (46).

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE KCSE 2019 RESULTS (KNEC) FOR BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 2019 KCSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION

 

2019 KCSE GRADE A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X
2019 KCSE GRADE

DISTRIBUTION

3 47 104 75 61 46 18 6 3 0 0 0 0
TOTAL CANDIDATURE  363 2019 KCSE CANDIDATES
 

 

 

 

 

BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL KCSE RESULTS MEAN DEVIATION

2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE 2019 KCSE MSS 2018 KCSE MSS DEVIATION PASS
363 8.893(B PLAIN). 93%

 

KCSE 2022/2023 top 100 schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County(Rift Valley Region)

KCSE 2022/2023 Results for Elgeyo Marakwet County by CS Machogu

KCSE 2022/2023 top 100 schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County(Rift Valley Region); Metkei Girls takes insurmountable pride in scooping position 1 in Elgeyo Marakwet county (KCSE 2022-January 2023 Results). The school posted an impeccable mean of B (8.96). St. Patrick’s Iten High School followed suit and took position 2 after garnering 8.369 points. Clinching the top 100 schools in KCSE 2022 results is Tambach Boys School with 6.082 C.

S/NO. SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1 Metkei Girls High School

(Extra County)

8.96 78 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
2 St. Patrick’s Iten (National) 8.369 116 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
3 Santa Maria Girls Cheptulon High 7.4834 192 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
4 St. Mary’s Kitany  High School 6.1603 254 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
5 Tambach Boys (Extra County) 6.082 256 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley

KCSE Top-Performing Schools in Elgeyo Marakwet County 

KCSE 2022 Results per County- Elgeyo Marakwet County

Elgeyo Marakwet County produced the following schools in the top 100 KCSE 2022- January 2023 results. Top in the chat is Metkei High with 8.96 mean points.

S/NO. SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1 Metkei Girls High School

(Extra County)

8.96 78 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
2 St. Patrick’s Iten (National) 8.369 116 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
3 Santa Maria Girls Cheptulon High 7.4834 192 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
4 St. Mary’s Kitany  High School 6.1603 254 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley
5 Tambach Boys (Extra County) 6.082 256 Elgeyo Marakwet Rift Valley

KCSE 2022-2023 Top 100 Schools and Candidates per School: Elgeyo Marakwet County- Rift Valley Region,

KCSE RESULTS IN 2022-2023 FULL RANKING OF ALL SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ELGEYO MARAKWET COUNTY- RIFT VALLEY REGION,

List: Top 100 Students and Schools in 2022 KCSE Results for Elgeyo Marakwet County (Official),

List: How 2022 KCSE Candidates Performed 

List: How 2022 KCSE Candidates Performed 

  1. Total number of registered candidates KCSE 2022=881,416 (6.60% increase).
  2. Total number of KCSE Knec Marking centres=35.
  3. Total number of registered male candidates KCSE 2022=443,644 (50.33%).
  4. Total number of registered female candidates KCSE 2022=437,772 (49.6%).
  5. Top candidate in KCSE 2022= Isaac Mugambi of Langalanga Day Secondary School (A- 84 points).
  6. Highest score in KCSE 2022=A plain of 87 points.
  7. Improvement margin in KCSE 2022 Highest Score= a negative deviation of 3 points.
  8. KCSE Results 2022 release date: January 20, 2023.
  9. Special needs; 400-419 marks= 7 candidates
  10. Special needs; C+ and above= 190 learners
  11. Total number of A plain in KCSE 2022 Results= 1,146 candidates(0.13%).
  12. Total number of A- (Minus) in KCSE 2022 Results= 7,553 candidates(0.85%).
  13. Total number of B+ (plus) in KCSE 2022 Results= 23,235 candidates(2.63%).
  14. Total number of B (plain) in KCSE 2022 Results= 54,538 candidates(6.17%).
  15. Total number of B- (minus) in KCSE 2022 Results= 103,257 candidates(11.69%).
  16. Total number of C+ (plus) in KCSE 2022 Results= 173,345 candidates(19.62%).

Counties with More Male KCSE 2022 Candidates

Fourteen counties had more male than female candidates in the 2022 KCSE examination compared to 17 counties in 2021. These encompass: Mombasa, Kilifi, Tana River, Lamu, Turkana, Samburu, West Pokot, Kajiado, Narok, Homabay, Migori, Garissa, Wajir and Mandera.

Counties with High Gender Parity in Favour of Female Candidates in KCSE 2022 

Seven counties with high gender disparity in favor of female candidates during the 2022 KCSE examination encompass Kirinyaga, Kiambu, Kitui, Meru, Tharaka Nithi, Vihiga, and Kisumu.

 KCSE 2022 Results Performance per Subject

 

In the 2022 KCSE Examination, 17 subjects recorded a significant improvement in performance, compared with 11 subjects that recorded a significant improvement in performance in 2021.

 

There was no significant change in performance in four of the subjects offered during the 2022 KCSE Examination.

 

OVERALL GRADE DISTRIBUTION IN 2022 KCSE RESULTS

There were 1,146 (0.13%) candidates who obtained an overall Grade A in the 2022 KCSE Examination compared with 1,138 (0.14%) candidates in 2021.

 

On the other hand, the number of candidates with minimum university entry qualification of Grade C+ and above has risen to 173,345 (19.03%) in the year 2022 KCSE Examination

compared to 145,776 (17.55%) in 2021.

 

The number of candidates with a mean grade of D+ and above in the 2022 KCSE Examination is 522,588 (59.14%) compared with 442,251 (53.29%) in 2021.

 

Encouragingly, the number of candidates obtaining a mean grade of E in 2022 declined significantly to 30,822 (3.49%) despite the increase in candidature, compared with 46,151 (5.56%) in 2021. This clearly leads us to conclude that most of the candidates scored grades of higher quality.

 

Most significantly, all the remaining candidates are legible to join TVET institutions, Teacher Training Colleges, Medical

Training Colleges and other tertiary learning institutions for various courses.

Overall National Grade Summary for KCSE 2022

 

Gender  A  A-  B+  B  B-  C+
Female 271 1,962 6,104 13,520 21,474 33,138
Male 875 4,445 9,578 17,783 27,245 36,950
Total 1,146 6,407 15,682 31,303 48,719 70,088
% 0.13 0.73 1.77 3.54 5.51 7.93
Cum.Total 1,146 7,553 23,235 54,538 103,257 173,345
CUM.% 0.13 0.85 2.63 6.17 11.69 19.62

 

 

Gen-der  C  C-  D+  D  D-  E
Female 49,191 62,599 70,238 79,935 84,075 12,760
Male 45,963 56,469 64,783 75,545 83,683 18,062
Total 95,154 119,068 135,021 155,480 167,758 30,822
% 10.77 13.48 15.28 17.60 18.99 3.49
Cum.Total 268,499 387,567 522,588 678,068 845,826 876,648
CUM.% 30.39 43.86 59.14 76.74 95.73 99.21

 

KCSE 2022 Results for Candidates with Special Needs 

 

There were 190 (8.80%) candidates with special needs who obtained an overall grade of C+ and above in the 2022 KCSE examination.

 

ACCESSING OF THE 2022/2023 KCSE EXAMINATION RESULTS

 

Candidates will collect their results from their respective examination centers. Individual candidates’ results can also be accessed by sending a candidate’s index number followed by the initials “KCSE” through a Short Message Service (SMS) to 20076.

 

DR. AKOMBE READY TO TESTIFY IN MUSANDO MURDER TRIAL, ASKS LSK PRESIDENT NELSON HAVI TO REPRESENT HER

DR. AKOMBE READY TO TESTIFY IN MUSANDO MURDER TRIAL, ASKS LSK PRESIDENT NELSON HAVI TO REPRESENT HER

In a nutshell;

Former IEBC commissioner Dr. Roselyne Akombe has resurfaced and announced that she is ready to give her testimony on the mysterious murder of her former colleague Chris Musando.

This is after she reached out to the LSK president Nelson Havi on Thursday, July 30, and asked him to represent her in the Musando murder trial.

 

DOCTOR AKOMBE REACHES OUT TO NELSON HAVI OVER MUSANDO MURDER TRIAL

Dr. Roselyne Akombe has reached out to the Law Society of Kenya President Nelson Havi asking him to represent her in the Musando murder trial.

She said she is ready to give her testimony on the events that may have led to the untimely demise of her former colleague at the IEBC, who got murdered a few days to the 2017 elections.

“On this anniversary of my colleague, Musando, could you take this case up in the public’s interest? As I have said in the past, I am ready to testify,” she asked Havi on Twitter.

We are yet to confirm whether Havi accepted to represent Dr. Akombe.

Her decision to testify seems to have been made on the very day Msando’s gruesome murder took place three years ago in the hands of brutal unknown assailants.

CHRIS MUSANDO’S MURDER

The former IEBC ICT manager was found dead and his body dumped in a thicket in Kikuyu, Kiambu County.

His wrists were slit, which made many Kenyans speculate that he may have refused to give up the passwords to allow the assailants to access the IEBC servers and tamper with the results of the elections.

According to former Inspector General Joseph Boinnet, Msando had presented himself to the police in 2016 and expressed fear that his life was in danger.

“Msando indeed reported to Central Police Station on December 22, 2016, that some unknown persons sent him abusive and threatening messages in October,” said Boinnet.

Six months later, on Friday, August 2, 2017, six days into the hotly contested general elections, Msando went missing.

As fate had it, Msando never made it. Circumstances surrounding his death still remain a mystery. President Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner but the Supreme Court annulled the results of the Presidential elections citing irregularities.

AKOMBE FLEES KENYA CITING ANONYMOUS DEATH THREATS

A new election was slated for after 60 days but 9 days into the rerun, Dr. Roselyne Akombe decided to flee the country for the US on October 18, 2017.

“It will be suicidal to think that nothing will happen to you. I have never felt the kind of fear that I experienced in my own country,” she said in reference to Msando’s murder during an interview with the BBC.

She added that she had received anonymous death threats and was under pressure to resign. She also revealed that she did not feel safe to return to Kenya in the foreseeable future.

She has since remained in the US UNTIL YESTERDAY WHEN SHE RESURFACED WITH PLANS TO REVIVE ONE OF THE COUNTRY’S DARKEST MOMENTS-CHRIS MUSANDO’S MURDER.

 

 

 

 

TSC WANTS PETITION CHALLENGING EXTENDED CLOSURE OF SCHOOLS, CBL ROLL OUT DISMISSED: READ THE FULL DETAILS ABOUT WHAT TSC IS UP TO

TSC WANTS PETITION CHALLENGING EXTENDED CLOSURE OF SCHOOLS, CBL ROLL OUT DISMISSED: READ THE FULL DETAILS ABOUT WHAT TSC IS UP TO

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Community based learning, CBL News

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC is a beehive of activities geared towards seeking the dismissal of a petition filed by a parent, Joseph Aura challenging the closure of schools and community-based learning rollout.

The Community-based learning was to be rolled out at the beginning of this month but it was temporarily halted after one parent, Mr. Aura-father of three filed a petition last month seeking to stop the CBL rollout. Instead, he demanded that schools be reopened in September 2020as earlier announced to avoid “unnecessary” wastage of learners’ precious time.

Through an affidavit sworn by TSC director-in charge of quality assurance and standards Reuben Nthamburi, the Commission has pointed a finger at Mr. Aura for not minding about the learners’ welfare and appreciating the fact that the government is committed to reopening schools once the virus cases nosedive.

TSC GUIDELINES ON COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING

The Commission had already made a head start after the majority of the teachers enrolled for the program within two weeks.

The Commission had also issued guidelines on how the Community-based learning program will be conducted.

The program targets over 10 million learners. All TSC employed teachers will be mapped out and allocated Nyumba Kumi where they will be teaching.

No teacher will be forced to travel to offer community lessons during the pandemic. However, heads of institutions will have to report to their schools at least once a week or when called upon to do so to assist teachers in their venues access teaching materials and to perform other administrative duties.

Teachers are expected to report to their venues daily from Monday to Friday for the exercise. The venues which include various community spaces such as churches and social halls will be identified by the chiefs.

Teachers are expected to engage learners for 4-5 hours after which they will issue a report on the activities carried out to curriculum support officers and sub-county directors of education.

The Commission has further directed teachers to utilize their innovation to capture learners’ attention throughout the sessions.

Proposed learning activities include values, life skills, environmental education, physical activities, education activities, literacy, numeracy, health and fitness, and other academic activities based on the learners’ age and level.

The program will run for an indefinite period since the education ministry has not announced the official reopening dates.

Psychosocial support will also be provided to enable learners to navigate through severe challenges bordering on teen pregnancy, parental loss, sickness, sexual abuse among others.

COMMUNITY-BASED LEARNING CURRICULUM

The question many teachers are asking themselves now is what curriculum will be followed to ensure that learners are at par.

This pertinent issue has also been raised by some   KUPPET branch secretaries.

According to the latest TSC guidelines, the curriculum for the community- based learning will be posted by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD next week.

This will make planning easier. However, teachers do not have to stick to the curriculum for they will require a lot of innovation to make learning more interesting and expand learning activities.

This curriculum will not be used to cover the syllabus.

 

TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia Cautions TSC-employed teachers to file 2019  tax returns before the June 30 deadline

TSC Collaborates with the KRA to update itax records for 2015-2019, how clean is your tax return record?

TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia Cautions TSC-employed teachers to file 2019  tax returns before the June 30 deadline

TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia has reminded teachers to file their 2019 tax returns before the deadline.

In a circular dated April 9, 2020, Dr. Macharia reached out to TSC employees sensitized them on the need to file their tax returns through the Kenya Revenue Authority online portal by June 30, 2020.

“All TSC employees are hereby reminded to file their tax returns for the year 2019 through the KRA online itax platform by June 30, 2020, as required by the income tax act,” read part of the TSC Circular.

She further added that P9 forms have already been uploaded to the TSC Online payslip portal T-Pay for easier access by tutors.

The P9 forms will facilitate the process of filing returns.

Collaboration

Dr. Macharia also noted that the Commission is working hand in hand with the Kenya Revenue Authority to update the iTax record for all employees since 2015-2019 to ease the process of issuing Tax Compliance Certificates, TCC.

“You are also informed that the Commission is working jointly with the KRA to update the itax records for the year 2015-2029 to facilitate the issuance of Tax Compliance Certificate (TCC)”

Below is a simplified procedure on how to file your KRA tax nil returns

File your 2020 KRA Nil Returns using your smartphone by following the following simplified procedure

How to file your 2020 KRA Nil Returns through your android phone

The Kenya Revenue Authority is an independent body that is in charge of collecting revenue for the Kenyan Government through tax collection.
However, the most tantalizing fact is that most Kenyans are oblivious of the fact that they need to file nil returns every year in case they are not permanently employed.

Unfortunately, failure to file your nil returns with the Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA attracts a penalty of up to Kshs 20, 000 every year.

No matter how impractical this seems, this penalty is very realistic because KRA will catch up with your payslip one day.

For those of us who have been enlightened, we are obliged to bear with the long ques at Huduma Centres to file these returns.

The good news is, the Kenya Revenue Authority has also gone digital. You can now file your KRA returns using your mobile phone by downloading the new iTax Android Mobile App.

Below is a simplified procedure on how to file your KRA Nil Returns using the iTax Android Mobile App.

How to fil 2020 KRA Nil Returns using the new iTax Android Mobile App

1. Using your play store, download the iTax App recently invented by the Kenya Revenue Authority.
2. Once you download it, install it on your phone and open it.
3. A window will pop up asking you to enter your KRA PIN and iTax password. Enter the details to log in.
4. Once you have logged in, click “Home” and select the “Income Tax” Obligation icon.
5. Your tax period will be automatically generated by the APP. Click on the “File Nil Return” icon.
6. Click on “Submit” to proceed.
7. A message will be sent to you by the KRA showing that you can only file Nil Returns if you have no transactions to declare during the period, “Are you sure you want to file Nil return?”
8. Click on “OK” to confirm your request.
9. A message will be generated showing that your filing of Nil Return for the year 2020 has been filed successfully.
10 The next procedure is for you to visit the KRA iTax portal to view your filed return.

 

 

(LAMU COUNTY) NEMIS NEWS: HERE IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF SCHOOLS WHICH HAVE NOT UPLOADED THEIR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION NEMIS LIST FOR LAMU COUNTY

(LAMU COUNTY) NEMIS NEWS: HERE IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF SCHOOLS WHICH HAVE NOT UPLOADED THEIR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION NEMIS LIST FOR LAMU COUNTY

LAMU COUNTY LIST OF SCHOOLS YET TO UPLOAD THEIR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION LISTS INTO THE NATIONAL EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM, NEMIS BY 1ST JANUARY, 2020

2020 FORM ONE SELECTION NEMIS LISTS PER COUNTY: LAMU COUNTY

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https://educationnewshub.co.ke/list-of-schools-yet-to-upload-2020-form-one-selection-list-on-nemis-per-county-lamu/

https://www.advance-africa.com/2020-form-1-selection-list.html

The Ministry of Education has released lists of schools yet to upload their form one selection lists into the NEMIS (National Education Management Information System.)

According to the Education ministry’s data, approximately 5, 397 schools have not uploaded their 2020 form one selection lists into the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS.

Majority of these schools are either Sub County or private schools.

In Lamu County, 13 schools are yet to upload their 2020 form one selection lists into the official NEMIS portal.

Only 2 public schools schools in Lamu County are yet to upload their 2020 form one selection lists into the NEMIS portal. These include Bomani and Matondoni.

The following schools in Lamu County are expected to upload their 2020 form one selection lists into the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS in readiness for the admission of form ones in 2020.

The official reporting date for all form one students in Kenya is between January 13 2020 to January 17 2020.

LAMU COUNTY: A LIST OF SCHOOLS YET TO UPLOAD THEIR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION LISTS INTO THE NEMIS PORTAL BY JANUARY 1, 2020

  1. PATTE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL
  2. BRIGHTSTAR
  3. JOY TOWNSHIP
  4. AI-TWAIBAH INTERGRATED
  5. ABUU HURAIRA ECD
  6. MWANGAZA
  7. BROWN COTTAGE
  8. BI-ZAYNAB INTERGRATED
  9. MPEKETONI SUNSHINE
  10. AIDID ECD CENTRE
  11. KIBAONI ROYAL SECONDARY SCHOOL
  12. BOMANI
  13. MATONDONI

 

FOR A FULL LIST OF SCHOOLS YET TO UPLOAD 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION LISTS FOR MOMBASA COUNTY, CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

https://newsblaze.co.ke/list-of-schools-yet-to-upload-2020-form-one-selection-list-on-nemis-per-county-mombasa/

 

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR 2020 FORM ONE PLACEMENTS: CHANGING YOUR 2020 FORM ONE SELECTION (PROCEDURE-REQUESTING FOR ADMISSION CHANGE), 2020 FORM ONE PLACEMENTS IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES, 2020 FORM ONE OFFICIAL REPORTING DATES AND 2020 OFFICIAL TERM DATES

HOW CHANGE YOUR FORM ONE ADMISSION/SELECTION/PLACEMENT (SCHOOL) AND IMPORTANT DATES

The Ministry of Education has just announced a grace period for 2019 KCPE candidates who are dissatisfied with their current Form one placement to request for changes.

According to the Ministry of Education, the change of 2020 form one placement will end on 6th January 2020 to avoid disrupting the admission process.

EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

https://newsblaze.co.ke/how-to-request-for-change-of-2020-form-one-placement-change-detailed-process/

https://teacher.co.ke/how-to-check-form-one-selection-2020-results-and-download-the-admission-letters/

https://catholicreadings.org/kenyan-life/form-one-selection/

2020 FORM ONE PLACEMENT CHANGES- CRITERIA/ ELIGIBILITY

The 2020 form one placement changes will only affect the following categories of schools:

National schools

Extra county schools and 

County schools

Sub- County schools will not be affected by these changes.

Selection to your preferred school will, however, depend on the candidate’s 2019 KCPE performance and availability of slots.

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL NATIONAL SCHOOLS, EXTRA COUNTY, COUNTY AND SUB COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA, CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINK: https://newspro.co.ke/category/education/

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR 2020 FORM ONE PLACEMENT (NATIONAL, EXTRA COUNTY AND COUNTY) SCHOOLS

Here is a simplified procedure you should follow when requesting for a change of form one admission for national, extra county and county schools:

. The parent or guardian shall place a request to change his/ her child’s school by selecting their preferred school.

. The preferred school will then shortlist and merit all students in the waiting list and choose depending on the available slots/ vacancies.

. The school shall then enter the details of selected candidates from the waiting list and request the Ministry of Education to capture their details in the new school through the National Education Management System, NEMIS:

. Approval will be granted depending on the category of the school. Approval to join national schools will be granted at the Ministry of Education’s Head Office, extra county schools at Regional coordinators and county schools at county directors of education offices.

. Once the approval to join your new school has been granted, the candidate will be moved from the selection in his or her first school to the new school.

. Complete the process by going online and printing the admission letter for your new school.

NOTE

THE CHANGE OF FORM ONE PLACEMENT IS IRREVERSIBLE, BE CAUTIOUS NOT TO BE PLACED IN SCHOOLS YOU DO NOT WANT.

IF A SCHOOL DECIDES TO OFFER A PLACE TO A STUDENT, IT IS THE SCHOOL’S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENTER THE DETAILS OF THE NEW STUDENT INTO THE NEMIS PORTAL.

CHANGE OF FORM ONE PLACEMENTS FOR NATIONAL AND EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION.

CHANGE OF ADMISSION FOR COUNTY, SUB COUNTY AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS IS AUTOMATICALLY ACCEPTED BY THE NEMIS SYSTEM.

CAN A SCHOOL REQUEST FOR EXTRA VACANCIES?

The school principal can place a request for the placement of more students through the NEMIS Portal if the school’s capacity has been improved by the development of additional facilities within the year.

2020 FORM ONE OFFICIAL REPORTING DATES

2020 FORM ONE OFFICIAL REPORTING DATES: FORM ONES ARE EXPECTED TO REPORT TO SCHOOLS BY 17TH JANUARY, 2020 HERE ARE THE DETAILS

TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE, CLICK ON THIS LINK: https://newspro.co.ke/2020-form-one-official-reporting-dates-form-ones-are-expected-to-report-to-schools-by-17th-january-2020-here-are-the-details/

2020 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CALENDAR

2020 National Drama Festivals have been scheduled to take place between 13th and 24th April at the Coast, Mombasa County.

The venue will be in Mombasa.

Approximately 15, 000 participants will take part at the National level.

Participants are expected to arrive at the host region on 13th April 2020 and depart on 23rd April 2020.

2020 KENYA NATIONAL DRAMA FESTIVAL WORKSHOP FOR TRAINERS-DATES AND VENUES

The Kenya National Drama Festival Workshop for trainers, on the other hand, is scheduled to take place in Rift Valley Region, Nakuru County between 28th November and 4th December 2019.

The venue will be at KSG Baringo.

Around 300 participants are expected to attend.

Participants are therefore expected to arrive on 28th November 2019 and depart on 4th December 2019.

FILM AND ADJUDICATORS’ WORKSHOP

The film and adjudicators’ workshop will take place at the Kenya School of Government in Mombasa County.

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TSC News; Worry as Health Ministry Records low uptake of vaccine by teachers

TSC News; Worry as Health Ministry Records low uptake of vaccine by teachers

TSC News; Worry as Health Ministry Records low uptake of vaccine by teachers

It has now come to the attention of the health ministry that out of the total 110,000 teachers who had been mapped out for the first phase of Covid-19 vaccination,  only 52, 420 have so far turned up for the jabs.

Data emanating  from the Ministry of Health indicates that by Thursday, only half of the targetted number of teachers had received the vaccination.

According to the  teachers’ employer, Teachers Service Commission (TSC) approximately 110,000 teachers had been identified as high risk and were to be given priority in the ongoing vaccination drive.

Age factor

The teachers’ employer further noted that the identified staff have hit 50 years and we’re therefore among the most vulnerable as had been advised by the Ministry of Health.

Of these, TSC said 92,850 teach in public schools, while 16,500 who fall under the high-risk category teach in private and international schools.

 

The targeted number of teachers in the first phase of the vaccination exercise is just a fraction of the total number of tutors in Kenyan schools.

There are 330,671 teachers working in public schools and 158,000 in private schools.

Total population 

Overall, vaccination data shows that some 104,726 health workers have been vaccinated against a total population of 208,418.

Some 30,821 security officers had also been vaccinated by end of Thursday. Also vaccinated are some 190,396 persons aged 60 years and above.

What is of greatest concern to the education sector is the slow uptake of the vaccine by teachers, which now puts the fate of schools opening into question.

Safety of teachers will be a key determinant in the reopening plans for in-person teaching as it emerged that they are the most vulnerable groups in the school set-up who urgently need the vaccine.

Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Jwan pleaded with teachers to go for the vaccine. He said vaccination was one of the strong foundations of reopening schools as teachers would be assured of their safety.

“Teachers who will not have been vaccinated will be exposing themselves,” Jwan said. The PS, however, assured Kenyans that schools will reopen as planned.

“We shall be consulting the Ministry of Health and higher authorities on this matter,” said Jwan.

Below are quick facts about the Covid-19 vaccine currently being administered in Kenya

COVID-19 MASS VACCINATION IN KENYA KEY FACTS-GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT

COVID-19 MASS VACCINATION IN KENYA KEY FACTS-GET YOUR FACTS RIGHT THEN ACCESS THE FULL LIST OF CENTRES THAT HAVE BEEN VETTED AND APPROVED TO ADMINISTER THE VACCINE IN KENYA PER COUNTY AND SUB COUNTY, MARCH 15, 2021

The arrival of approximately 1 million doses of the newly-invented covid-19 vaccine in Kenya has paved way for a mass vaccination exercise targeting high-risk groups and frontline workers.

Unfortunately, not all Kenyans are pre-qualified for the vaccination during the first phase owing to the limited supply of doses.

Besides, every vaccine has got side effects ranging from mild to severe. It is therefore prudent to acquaint yourself with the possible side-effects and other relevant facts about the new covid-19 vaccine being administered in Kenya.

FACTS ABOUT THE NEW COVID-19 VACCINE BEING ADMINISTERED IN KENYA

Brief History

The covid-19 vaccine currently being administered in Kenya is known as AstraZeneca. It was procured and distributed by UNICEF as part of the COVAX facility.

COVAX is a global initiative launched by the World Health Organization, the European Commission, and France last April to ensure COVID-19 diagnostics, treatments, and vaccines reach the developing world.

All registered nations receive equal access to the vaccines irrespective of their income.

Is it safe?

Yes. This is simply because it has undergone all the clinical trials and received a series of independent reviews including regulatory review and approval.

HOW IS IT ADMINISTERED?

The health worker administers the vaccine in form of an injection, a jab on the upper part of the arm. See the picture below.

TSC BOSS Dr. Nancy Macharia being vaccinated against covid-19

 

POSSIBLE SIDE-EFFECTS

A sore arm said Jemimah Katama a nurse and lead coordinator at Kenyatta National Hospital’s Infection Prevention and Control department.

 

#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services

#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services

#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services
#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services

The death of the Homabay school principal allegedly of Covid-19 sparked outrage from the teachers across the country.

This was precipitated by the allegations that the late Ober Boys’ principal-Maurice Waudi Muholo– had died after the Agha Khan hospital Kisumu branch denied him admission at the facility citing his lack of a comprehensive medical cover.

Those who had accompanied the late teacher also had reported that he was not admitted at the facility because he had not been registered as a beneficiary of the AON-MINET insurance cover.

This was astoundingly ridiculous because any teacher employed by the government in this country automatically is a member of this cover that was sourced by the employer TSC.

Through the Teachers Service Commission, part of the teachers ‘medical allowance was automatically channeled to the insurance provider directly while the remaining part went to the state-owned NHIF.

So many questions were raised following the incident, teachers wondering how their fellow colleague who had promptly paid his premiums to both health insurance providers could not access the much needed and urgent medical attention at the said facility!

Online Protests #Minetmustgo

#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services

The humble Kenyan teachers’ frustrations and disappointments over this AON-MINET insurance cover blew over on social media especially on tweeter with hashtag #Minetmustgo and even on Facebook teacher groups.

The hashtag on tweeter trended for two days in a row taking position two on 10th June 2020 on Top Tweeter Trends for Kenya Now.

Hundreds of teachers in utter pain expressed their disappointment with the insurance cover demanding to know why they could not access up to date medical services from health providers of good reputation.

It came to the fore that most health institutions worth their salt did not accept the said cover. The cover according to most teachers was accepted in what was termed as back street clinics that did not offer much!

The bliss chain of hospitals

Most teachers seemed angered by the bliss group of health care providers terming their services as very poor.

#MINETMUSTGO: KUPPET Finally Petitions AON-MINET for Breach of Agreement and Poor Services

The staff at these hospitals was accused of being unprofessional in as far as handling their clients was concerned. Teachers wondered why the said hospital appeared to have staff that was so demotivated that they cut the picture of quacks!

Lack of specialists in these facilities also raised a storm not mentioning the lack of very basic health care equipment. It doesn’t add up that teachers with two insurance covers had to resort back to the ever congested sub-county and county health care facilities to seek medication!

The tweeter #Minetmustgo revealed a lot of untold suffering and blatant exploitation that teachers of this country had undergone under a cover that is supposedly meant to alleviate their suffering during such medical emergencies!

KUPPET Nyeri branch petition

It is after the teachers’ online protests persisted and trended that KUPPET, one of the teachers’ unions through a letter petitioned the insurance provider for what it termed as the breach of contract and poor services.

Nyeri branch KUPPET Executive Secretary- Patrick Maina- complained of the Bliss Health care provider in Nyeri that he described as a total mess, the lack of drugs to dispense to teachers who sought medication at the facility, the highly bureaucratic and extremely tedious referrals to other facilities for teachers and the shockingly poor optical services among others.

He concluded by demanding that the aforementioned issues get addressed by Minet before teachers themselves could go to the streets to demand their rights!

But the question is, hadn’t the teachers complained of these issues before? Who is KUPPET representing? Why did they have to wait until the teachers’ #MINETMUSTGO invaded and trended on tweeter?

Do teachers need this representation which they pay for dearly in the form of subscriptions every month? Why should one pay for representation and end up representing himself?

It is time the Kenyan teachers reviewed the relevance of these unions to their wellbeing!

Teachers Ditch Kuppet,form a new union, KUTT; Latest Teachers’ News

Teachers Ditch Kuppet, form a new union, KUTT; Latest Teachers’ News

 

Teachers affiliated to the KUPPET Kakamegacounty branch have vowed to ditch the union and instead form a new one.

This move was triggered by alleged electoral malpractice during the 2021 Kakamega branch KUPPET elections.

The disgruntled teachers led by Mr Andrew Shiroko Shilenji have challenged the election results held by KUPPET in Malava Secondary school alleging that the poll was marred with fraud and bribery.

“I realized there was an election yesterday which was a fraud for me. I was contesting to become the Secretary Tertiary and those fellows just did a fraud.” Andrew said.

“KUPPET elections that took place at Malava Boys  were just shambolic and  fraudulent.” Another clearly frustrated and disillusioned teacher said.

In the elections held at Malava Boys High School, a large number of teachers turned up to cast their votes with incumbent leaders retaining their seats.

“They don’t have even an office. When our members are bereaved they give them only ten thousand shillings. We don’t want to continue with this fraud, these fellows are fraudsters, their accounts have never been audited for the last 15 years.”

“We are at pain because they are giving us no service and they are getting our money. So teachers are very much bitter with the current office that has taken office and we are saying no.” the team said.

The new outfit has threatened to write to TSC to cease the monthly contributions to KUPPET promising to carry on with scouting and registering new members across the country.

“You can realize that KUPPET- Kakamega County has nothing to smile about. So in short we want to support this new union (KUTT) which is going at least to have the teachers interests at heart and help the teachers of Kakamega County now.” One teacher in the group said.

“Those teachers who have been accepted, who are with us, we are going to form a new union and we are going to instruct Teachers Service Commission and Public Service Commission to stop detecting any money from our payslips.” Said Shiroko

 

KUCCPS LOWERS UNIVERSITY ENTRY POINTS BY 2; CS MAGOHA’S STATEMENT, FULL SPEECH ON THE KUCCPS 2020/2021 PLACEMENT RESULTS

KUCCPS LOWERS UNIVERSITY ENTRY POINTS BY 2 ; CS MAGOHA’S STATEMENT, FULL SPEECH ON THE KUCCPS 2020/2021 PLACEMENT RESULTS

Unlike other normal times, this year’s KUCCPS placement results have been riddled with a lot of uncertainties following the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in the country.

Most KCSE 2019 candidates and other applicants who had applied for the KUCCPS 2020 choices either during the first revision or second revision of courses had almost given up on waiting for the release of the KUCCPS selection results.

The Ministry of Education however, provided a glimmer of hope for the over 600, 000 KCSE 2019 candidates when it released the KUCCPS 2020/2021 Placement results through its central placement service body, KUCCPS.

“PLACEMENT OF KCSE 2019 CANDIDATES TO UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES, 2020-2021 ACADEMIC YEAR”

The placement of KCSE 2019 candidates targeted two cohorts; these are the KCSE 2019 candidates who were placed in various universities and colleges and youth from previous KCSE examination years dating back to the year 1994 (including the year 2019) who were placed in various TVET colleges.

A total of 689,007 KCSE 2019 candidates sat for the national test and 125, 463 attained the minimum entry grade to universities in Kenya, C+ plus and above.

The rest, 563, 544 candidates qualified for placement in various TVET colleges. They are eligible to pursue diploma, artisan and craft courses.

 

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR KUCCPS ADMISSION LETTER, FOR ALL UNIVERSITIES

 

UNIVERSITY DECLARED STUDENT CAPACITIES AS OF THE YEAR 2020/2021

Universities declared a student capacity of 145, 129 for government-sponsored students while TVET Institutions declared a capacity of 276, 163.

The selection exercise having been completed successfully, we are happy to inform you that 122, 831 candidates have secured vacancies in universities while 88, 784 have been selected to join TVET colleges.

53, 726 of the TVET applicants shall pursue diploma, 29, 112 craft and 5, 886 artisan courses.

The number of TVET students is expected to increase since the Ministry is yet to receive data on the exact number of students who registered directly. Furthermore, TVET colleges will continuously admit students.

KUCCPS PLACEMENT RESULTS PER GENDER

A gender analysis of the KUCCPS 2020/2021 Placement results shows that the number of male applicants in universities is slightly higher compared to that of females. 70, 050 male students applied for degree courses. This accounts for 57.03%. 52, 781 female students applied for degree courses, their number accounts for 44. 72%.

In TVET colleges, the number of female applicants exceeds that of their male counterparts. A total of 39, 695 (44. 74%) male students applied to join TVET institutions. Females on the other hand account for 55. 26% given that 49, 029 students expressed interest.

 

KCSE 2019 CANDIDATES WHO SCORED C+ AND ABOVE BUT OPTED FOR DIPLOMA; STATISTICS

The Ministry wishes to recognize the concerted effort of TVET institutions which are slowly but surely yielding results.

A total of 2, 632 KCSE 2019 candidates who qualified for various degree choices opted for highly marketable diploma courses offered at various TVET colleges.

This number has been growing steadily. In 2018, a total of 1, 269 KCSE candidates who qualified for degree programmes went for diploma courses.

 

KUCCPS PLACEMENT RESULTS FOR APPLICANTS LIVING WITH DISABILITIES AND THOSE FROM MARGINALIZED AREAS

The placement service employed affirmative action in the selection of applicants living with disabilities, those from marginalized areas and gender pursuant to the Universities Act, 2012, and placement policy.

A total of 331 applicants living with disabilities were given the priority to pursue top/ marketable courses for which they qualified.

UNIVERSITY CUT-OFF POINTS FOR STUDENTS FROM MARGINALIZED AREAS

The placement board also lowered the cut off points by two for specific courses for applicants from highly marginalized areas.

A total of 1, 638 applicants reaped from this affirmative action.

679 applicants also benefitted from the gender affirmative action.

This brings the total number of beneficiaries to 2, 648.

 

KUCCPS PLACEMENT RESULTS PER COURSE

KUCCPS data shows that 66, 661 applicants who account for 54.27% of the students selected to pursue university courses this year will pursue Science Technology and Mathematics, STEM courses.

 

 

 

(SAMBURU) DECEMBER 2020 TSC INTERNSHIP RECRUITMENT MERIT LISTS PER REGION; COUNTY AND SUB-COUNTY: SAMBURU County (Samburu East Sub-County) December 2020 TSC Internship Merit List; Full List Samburu County- Applicant’s full name, total score, year of graduation, GPA, Subject Combination

(SAMBURU) DECEMBER 2020 TSC INTERNSHIP RECRUITMENT MERIT LISTS PER REGION; COUNTY AND SUB-COUNTY: SAMBURU County (Samburu East Sub-County) December 2020 TSC Internship Merit List; Full List Samburu County- Applicant’s full name, total score, year of graduation, GPA, Subject Combination

Are you in dire need of the newly released 2020 December TSC Internship Merit Lists?

Well, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released complete lists of all applicants who successfully applied for the recently advertised TSC Internship positions for secondary school teachers.

Here is the Complete List for Samburu County; Samburu County December 2020 TSC Internship Merit List; Full List- Applicant’s full name, total score, year of graduation, GPA, Subject Combination

                 
School Name Name TSC.No Subjects Score% Calculation Grad.Yr DoB SubCounty
Wamba Secondary School Loise Muthoni WANDIMI 671299 Kisw/CRE 60 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 7yrs)= 45 C:(0+0)= 0 2012 01/04/1984 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MOSES  Napuu 763570 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 28/07/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Phylis jepchirchir rotich 690101 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(Distinction)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 10/09/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Daniel Kipngetich bett 703677 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 29/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Fridah  Karimi 722674 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 10/08/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Purity Kaaso Meigara 773025 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 31/03/1996 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School BONIFACE RONOH KIPROTICH 709797 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 21/09/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MAGDALINE – KANANA 771477 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 20/08/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School ANN JEPKURUI KIPLAGAT 802143 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 11/11/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School EDNAH ROTICH CHEPNGENO 779034 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 07/12/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School PETER KITE LOYAKA 711248 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 22/07/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School JEPCHIRCHIR  LAGAT 743781 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 03/02/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School NICTOR NYANGOTO OKURO 774402 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 09/10/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Kiplangat  Cheruiyot 789624 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 05/01/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School JAMES MWANGI WACHIRA 699661 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 5yrs)= 35 C:(0+0)= 0 2014 08/06/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Absolom Kabilile Mati 792624 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 17/04/1980 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School KIPROP  Chepkorom 781373 Kisw/CRE 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 01/07/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MARY IBURU WAIRIMU 770536 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 05/10/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MACDONALD KIPTOO rotich 812496 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 14/05/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School BEATRICE JEROP CHEPKONGA 780523 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 12/03/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Dominic  sigei 798319 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 04/04/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School STELLA JEBUNGEI KIPSEREM 816267 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 01/08/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School GEORGE LANGAT KEMBOI 774851 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 10/10/1985 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MONICAH WACUKA WANJOHI 820258 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 27/03/1997 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School KIPKIRUI DUNCAN TERER 817653 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 20/10/1988 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Syriana Yumbya ngei 775916 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 30/10/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School GEOFFREY MAKOKHA MUCHELULE 643907 Kisw/CRE 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 01/01/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School YVONNE  KEBENEI 807898 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 19/11/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School DAMACLINE KERUBO MOMANYI 835777 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 01/01/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School BETTY JEPKONGA CHEBII 847251 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 0yrs)= 10 C:(0+0)= 0 2019 06/02/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School RUTH JEPKONGA KIPTOON 768936 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 10/09/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School ROSEMARY KINANU KORONYA 814467 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 03/04/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School CHIPY GAKII MUTIRIA 795604 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 14/04/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School EDITH KAJUJU MBITI 829815 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(Pass)= 20 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 08/10/1988 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School BOWEN CHEMWATIT KIMTAI 824145 Kisw/CRE 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 14/01/1996 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Elizabeth Nato Muraya 695826 Kisw/CRE 35 A:()= 0 B:(stay 5yrs)= 35 C:(0+0)= 0 2014 26/11/1988 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School NOEL NYANGWESO LANDO 691222 Kisw/CRE 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 22/08/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Daniel Kibet Kipkosgei 679096 Kisw/CRE 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 01/01/2016 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School fredrick bonkay makokha 690587 Kisw/CRE 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 30/11/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School VIVIAN JEROTICH YANO 707197 Kisw/CRE 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 18/09/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School NEHEMIAH BAHATI OKONU 744943 Kisw/CRE 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 18/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Godfrey Gitonga Murithi 703878 Kisw/CRE 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 27/10/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School JOB KOLIA ABEID 769397 Kisw/CRE 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 10/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Kiplangat  Rono 771137 Kisw/CRE 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 04/05/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School SOLOMON EMANMAN AKURE 779778 Kisw/CRE 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 21/12/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Lilian  Chepketer 792300 Kisw/CRE 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 07/02/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Esther Wakonyo Kabechu 787843 Kisw/CRE 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 11/11/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Rachael Mutethya Mutemi 821562 Kisw/CRE 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 15/12/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School DAISY JEPKOECH RUTTO 831157 Kisw/CRE 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 10/10/1996 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School NICHOLAS ONGUTI OKWOGE 838182 Kisw/CRE 15 A:(Credit)= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 12/04/1987 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MAXWELL LUSIOLA MUSANGA 820470 Kisw/CRE 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 06/07/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School KIPKOECH NICHOLAS KORIR 798840 Kisw/CRE 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 12/12/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School WANJALA MIKE BARASA 833127 Kisw/CRE   A:()= 0 B:(stay     yrs)= C:(0+0)= 0   29/09/1992 SAMBURU EAST
                 
Sereolipi Mixed Secondary School Leonard  NGENO 831039 Bio/Agric 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 17/03/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Sereolipi Mixed Secondary School HILLARY KIBIWOTT YEGO 837170 Bio/Agric 10 A:()= 0 B:(stay 0yrs)= 10 C:(0+0)= 0 2019 16/08/1995 SAMBURU EAST
                 
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School MERCY JEROTICH Yator 768512 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 09/09/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School SYLVIA NNANDI KADENYI 746506 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 28/07/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School VICTOR  KAKIA 758017 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 05/10/1989 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School GEORGE NDUNGU MWANGI 770099 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 01/01/1987 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School RAYMOND KIPROTICH BUNDOTICH 708205 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 07/11/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Winnie Jesang Nabol 678793 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 5yrs)= 35 C:(0+0)= 0 2014 01/07/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School KIPLABAT KURUI ISAAC 710867 Kisw/Hist 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 12/05/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School MUTHENGI  peter 782706 Kisw/Hist 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 11/11/1987 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Rawley Makansa komba 784137 Kisw/Hist 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 20/08/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School MARLON OKOTH AOL 787515 Kisw/Hist 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 17/07/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School EDWARD WAMALIKA JUMA 838448 Kisw/Hist 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 02/01/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School ERICK  KIPROTICH 792611 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 13/04/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School PASCAL  ANAMWENE 809241 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 03/02/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School DOREEN  KANGAI 723474 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 03/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School WYCLIFFE KWENA NAMACHANJA 818645 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 16/08/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School KIPLIMO VILTON KOSGEI 828617 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018   SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Kipchumba Japheth Kemboi 785714 Kisw/Hist 45 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 19/11/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Peter  Koech 798596 Kisw/Hist 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 02/04/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School MOTORA DAMARIS MUKAMI 818436 Kisw/Hist 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 29/06/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School JOHN NDIRITU KAGEMA 846533 Kisw/Hist 40 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 0yrs)= 10 C:(0+0)= 0 2019 07/09/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School VICTOR KIPLETING BARNO 681685 Kisw/Hist 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 28/07/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School JEREMIAH  INZOFU 766191 Kisw/Hist 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 17/08/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School GEORGE DIBOGO OYUGI 684030 Kisw/Hist 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 03/02/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School CARLOS  kirui 712490 Kisw/Hist 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 17/09/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School DENIS MUCHIRI mureithi 767813 Kisw/Hist 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 21/04/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School EDITH  KEMBOI 774793 Kisw/Hist 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 29/12/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School DAVID KROP SIKEE 766885 Kisw/Hist 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 15/05/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School KIPKIRUI  LANGAT 737199 Kisw/Hist 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 08/08/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School lucky MUSTO ndiwa 786915 Kisw/Hist 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 01/01/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Marvin Mabale Beni 780287 Kisw/Hist 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 02/01/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School MARTIN MUYAKA SHIUNDU 775686 Kisw/Hist 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 07/08/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School ABEL  MWANIKI 813002 Kisw/Hist 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 25/01/1997 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School Kanamba Elias Mutwiri 810143 Kisw/Hist 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 27/04/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School JOHN KHAUSI INDECHE 836999 Kisw/Hist 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 06/07/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School FAITH  CHEPTOO 833325 Kisw/Hist 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 06/05/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School DENNIS KIPKOECH KWAMBAI 826788 Kisw/Hist 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018   SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School KENNETH LANG’AT KIBET 830627 Kisw/Hist   A:()= 0 B:(stay     yrs)= C:(0+0)= 0   08/02/1997 SAMBURU EAST
Engilae Mixed Day Secondary School AMOS BARASA NYONGESA 844179 Kisw/Hist   A:()= 0 B:(stay     yrs)= C:(0+0)= 0   01/07/1989 SAMBURU EAST
                 
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Henry Kiplagat Chelanga 689985 Math/Geo 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 12/09/2007 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School CORNELIUS KIBET KOSGEI 710012 Math/Geo 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 03/01/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Vincent Onchiri Obino 777164 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 12/04/1990 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School FLORA JEROP Koech 782300 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 07/06/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School FAITH JEMELI KIPROP 767486 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 05/08/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School MOSES NYONGESA BARASA 787651 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 14/09/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School MARTIN OPANGE AKOTH 786944 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 22/09/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School RONALD KIPKORIR BETT 724865 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 11/11/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Samuel Ochieng ooko 781301 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 12/02/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School KEMEI NICHOLAS MISIKO 771266 Math/Geo 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 08/08/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School NYAKECH OKEYO JOHN 807754 Math/Geo 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 01/08/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School PETER MELIN LALATAP 808115 Math/Geo 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 28/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Nahshon Ogillo Akuom 821745 Math/Geo 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 18/10/1982 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School FRANKLINE ONGONDO ABERE 830997 Math/Geo 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 08/05/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School king’ori JOHN GITHUKU 828571 Math/Geo 40 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018   SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School VICTOR OTISO ONGAGA 846482 Math/Geo 35 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 0yrs)= 10 C:(0+0)= 0 2019 13/11/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School LEVY JUMA wafula 668938 Math/Geo 35 A:()= 0 B:(stay 5yrs)= 35 C:(0+0)= 0 2014 01/03/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School THOMAS NYAUNO NDEGE 830899 Math/Geo 35 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 18/10/1984 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School CORNELIUS JOSEPH KALYA 706849 Math/Geo 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 10/01/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School VINCENT NYAMBAGERA NYARINGI 706511 Math/Geo 30 A:()= 0 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 05/02/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Justice  Rotich 727104 Math/Geo 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 12/06/1988 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School DANIEL KIPROTICH sombai 732929 Math/Geo 25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 12/07/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Abisalom Wasungu Opiyo 787129 Math/Geo 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 01/02/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Sammy Wafula Chemwor 789175 Math/Geo 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 20/06/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School DOMINIC  Cheruiyot 785551 Math/Geo 20 A:()= 0 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 2017 15/05/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School CHERUIYOT  NGETICH 830624 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 01/05/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Nelson Chepkwony kiplangat 820321 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 23/09/1991 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School DARIUS IWARET IRARU 806135 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 28/07/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School VICTOR KIPKOECH KIBUTIT 804979 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 05/08/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School VICTOR KIPKOECH KIPTUI 810321 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 23/09/1992 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School RENSON WANYONYI WANGWE 823072 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 29/12/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School NEHEMIAH LANGAT CHERUIYOT 840755 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 20/04/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School Titus  Langat 823004 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 17/02/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School MOSES WAFULA WERUNGA 836873 Math/Geo 15 A:()= 0 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 2018 14/03/1993 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School CLIFF OTIENO OBWERE 844915 Math/Geo 10 A:()= 0 B:(stay 0yrs)= 10 C:(0+0)= 0 2019 25/11/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Lolokwe Mixed Day Secondary School AMOS MOI RENGALUK 823019 Math/Geo   A:()= 0 B:(stay     yrs)= C:(0+0)= 0   28/02/1991 SAMBURU EAST
                 
School Name Name TSC.No Subjects Score% Calculation Grad.Yr DoB SubCounty
Wamba Secondary School Loise Muthoni WANDIMI 671299 Kisw/CRE 60 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 7yrs)= 45 C:(0+0)= 0 2012 01/04/1984 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School MOSES  Napuu 763570 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 28/07/1994 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Phylis jepchirchir rotich 690101 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(Distinction)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0 2015 10/09/1995 SAMBURU EAST
Wamba Secondary School Daniel Kipngetich bett 703677 Kisw/CRE 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0 2016 29/12/1992 SAMBURU EAST

TSC Promotions 2024 Marred by Confusion and Complaints as KUPPET Claims that TSC Promoted Dead, Retired Teachers

TSC Promotions 2024 Marred by Confusion and Complaints as KUPPET Claims that TSC Promoted Dead, Retired Teachers

TSC Promotions 2024 Marred by Confusion and Complaints as KUPPET Claims that TSC Promoted Dead, Retired Teachers

Following the official release of the TSC 2024 promotion results, Kuppet secretary general , Akelo Misori, has faulted the Teachers Service  Commission for lack of transparency, citing the concealing of identities of teachers on the latest TSC promotion list.

 

 

The teachers union has sharply criticised the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for what it termed “a flawed promotion process.”

 

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), said there were 100 dead teachers on the promotion list while others had either retired or left the service.

 

The union raised concern over the lack of transparency and merit in the TSC promotions.

 

 

 

Kuppet secretary general Akelo Misori, faulted the commission for lack of transparency, citing the concealing of identities of teachers on the promotion list.

 

“Our analysis proves that the commission promoted several teachers who were not on its roll, including those who were dead or had resigned from service,” Misori claimed, highlighting the integrity issues plaguing the promotion process.

 

 

He further criticised the inclusion of non-teaching staff in the promotion list, saying they will benefit at the expense of deserving educators.

 

“The commission deceptively included dozens of Curriculum Support Officers and other secretariat staff at the expense of deserving teachers,” Misori said.

 

The Kuppet secretary general emphasized the need for accountability and challenged TSC to provide information on the number of promotions per grade and region.

 

“The TSC must take blame for bungling the chance to promote these long-suffering teachers as part of the unprecedented 51,000 vacancies it declared,” he said.

 

“Overall, the union’s stance underscores the urgency for reform within the TSC to address systemic issues and ensure equitable promotion opportunities for teachers across the country,” he added.

 

Kuppet Chairman Omboko Milemba echoed Misori’s sentiments, pointing out glaring disparities in the promotion process.

 

“It beats logic that a teacher who is 57-years-old, has stagnated all along and is set for retirement in three years and somebody who was employed two years ago appears on the promotion list. Among these are 1,000 senior teachers who have not earned promotion for 15 years,” he said.

 

Milemba who is also the Emuhaya MP called for government intervention in the matter and advocated for increased funding to facilitate the promotion of deserving teachers.

 

“The government should in the supplementary budget provide for at least Sh5 billion for promotion of the remaining 150,000 teachers,” he said

Milemba further demanded a comprehensive reassessment of the TSC’s policies on career progression, insisting that existing guidelines perpetuated stagnation of teachers.

 

“We will call for an overhaul of career progression guidelines that have consigned many teachers to perpetual stagnation,” he said.

 

He reiterated the union’s commitment to advocate for fair and transparent promotion.

 

The promotion issue also exposed discrepancies in job groupings with Edward Obwocha, Kuppet’s national secretary of secondary schools, pointing out disparities in the treatment of deputy principals and principals.

 

“But we have teachers who have such equal ability, who attended the interview but were left out of the promotion. Some of them have grown old in the profession and were not considered,” he said.

 

He demanded a fair and inclusive promotion process that considers factors such as age, experience, and participation in extra-curricular activities.

 

“We will call for an overhaul of career progression guidelines that have consigned many teachers to perpetual stagnation,” he said.

 

The union has scheduled a meeting with the TSC to address the issues.

 

 

LATEST KNEC NEWS: KCSE 2020 KNEC INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP IV SUBJECTS (WITH PRACTICALS)

LATEST KNEC NEWS: KCSE 2020 KNEC INSTRUCTIONS FOR GROUP IV SUBJECTS (WITH PRACTICALS)

KCSE 2020 LATEST KNEC INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBJECTS WITH PRACTICALS AND IMPORTANT DEADLINES

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC has released a set of instructions which will govern the administration of KCSE 2020 Group IV subjects.

The project schedule for KCSE 2020 Group IV subjects is as follows

DEADLINES FOR KCSE 2020 PRACTICALS/ PROJECT BASED SUBJECTS

Therefore, all KCSE 2020 examination centres are expected to adhere to the timelines provided above.

Through a circular dated January 20 2020, KNEC instructed all KCSE 2020 examination centres to download instructions for Group IV subjects via its official portal given below

The following subjects will be affected by this circular: Wood work (442/2), Agriculture (443/3), Building and Construction (446/2), Metal Work (445/ 2), Computer Studies (451/3).

 

Nyakongo Boys High KCSE 2024-2025 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2025; School Mean Score-9.215 B, Number of As (1), A-(18) Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2025

Nyakongo Boys High KCSE 2024-2025 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2025; School Mean Score-9.215 B, Number of As (1), A-(18) Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2025

Nyakongo Boys High School’s KCSE 2024 Verified Results Analysis & Grade Count

OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2024 (January 2025) Nyakongo Boys High School

In KCSE 2024 (January 2025 results, the school registered an improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 9.215 B. The school’s current mean score is 9.25 B (KCSE 2024 Results) a positive deviation of 0.315 from the (KCSE 2023 Results). 100% of the students made it to universities this year.

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The school presented 284 candidates for the KCSE 2024 exams. The KCSE 2024 grade distribution for Nyakongo High School is as follows: A(1), A-(18), B+(91), B(119), B-(28), C+(18), C(6), C-(), D+ (), D(0), D- (0), E(0) X(0), Y(0). Click HERE to view comprehensive results.

 

School’s Previous KCSE Results

In KCSE 2023 results, Nyakongo High school emerged among the top schools in Nyanza after posting a remarkable mean score of 9.54 B+ a marked positive deviation from 8.721 B Plain. It was ranked position 39 nationally. The school presented 138 candidates for the KCSE 2023 exams. The KCSE 2023 grade distribution for Nyakongo High School is as follows: A(1), A-(1), B+(33), B(51), B-(28), C+(18), C(6), C-(), D+ (), D(0), D- (0), E(0) X(0), Y(0). Click HERE to view comprehensive results.

Nyakongo Boys is a prestigious boys’ only boarding secondary school located in Gesima, Nyakongo- Nyamira County, Nyanza Region in Kenya. It has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top 100 schools nationally.

 

In KCSE 2024, it is ranked among the top 200 nationally. Check out the 2025 KCSE results for Nyakongo High School at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Nyakongo High School

The school offers both the new Competence Based Curriculum, CBC, and the nearly phased out 8-4-4 education system to the students under the Kenyan curriculum. It has got approximately 1000 students and over 40 teaching staff.

 

Nyakongo High School Notable Alumni,

Notable alumni encompass renowned lawyers, doctors, advocates, doctors, and teachers. Click HERE to view notable alumni of the school.

Nyakongo High School KCSE results,

Based on its tradition and high entry grade/ pass mark during form one selection, the school is likely to excel in the upcoming KCSE examinations. Click HERE to view a comprehensive analysis of KCSE Results for the school and other KCSE top-performing schools once the results are officially released.

Nyakongo High School form one selection,

Form one selection to this school is purely done online by the ministry of education based on KCPE merit.

 

KCSE Results 2022-2023 for  Nyakongo High School

 

Nyakongo High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2023 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2022-2023 results, Mean score, grade distribution, candidature-enrolment rates, number of As, ranking, mean grade summary, and previous KCSE Results on our website at newspro.co.ke

 

Nyakongo High School stamped authority once more in Nyamira County on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2023 Results ranking in 2023.

The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2023 top grades including some As thus emerging among the Top 200 schools nationally and the Top 10 best performing and top-ranking schools in Nyamira County.

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2023 Results, Nyakongo Boys had 90% of its KCSE 2023 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2024.

 

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Nyakongo High School KCSE 2023 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Nyakongo High School, one of the KCSE 2023/2024 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Nyamira County, Nyanza region

 

If you are dying to know how Nyakongo High School performed during the KCSE 2023 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2023 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2023 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal. 

Nyakongo High School KCSE 2023 Mean Score,

Nyakongo High School KCSE 2023 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

KCSE 2022-2023 Results Analysis for Nyakongo High School 2023,

Nyakongo High School KCSE Results 2023,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Nyakongo High School- School’s KCSE 2021 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best ranking secondary schools across the  47 counties HERE; KCSE 2020-2021 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL

 

School’s Previous KCSE Performance-2020 KCSE Results

In KCSE 2020, the school posted an impressive mean score.

Transition to Universities: More than 85% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.

Number of As- The majority of the KNEC registered candidates posted impressive grades.

MIGORI COUNTY 2019 KCPE RESULTS RANKING: A LIST OF BEST (TOP) 2019 KCPE CANDIDATES PER COUNTY: MIGORI COUNTY

MIGORI COUNTY 2019 KCPE RESULTS RANKING: A LIST OF BEST (TOP) 2019 KCPE CANDIDATES PER COUNTY: MIGORI COUNTY

BEST 2019 KCPE CANDIDATES IN MIGORI COUNTY: NAME, KCPE MARKS, GENDER, NAME OF SCHOOL, SCHOOL KNEC CODE

Mwita Fidel Castro, Sunday Mirumbe Keboye and Rhobi Naomi Murimi are the top three 2019 KCPE candidates in Migori County.

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Here is a full list of top and best students and schools in MIGORI County KCPE 2019;

CANDIDATE’S NAME KCPE MARKS GEN SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL CODE COUNTY
MWITA FIDEL CASTRO 431 M KAMAGAMBO ADVENTIST​​  44717167 MIGORI
SUNDAY MIRUMBE KEBOYE 428 M MOMOKORO                             44708135 MIGORI
RHOBI NAOMI MURIMI 426 F TARANGANYA G. BOARDING               44708115 MIGORI
DANIEL MAXWELL CEPHAS 425 M RONGO SUCCESS ACADEMY                44717170 MIGORI
BERNARD SALIM OOKO 424 M KEHANCHA PROGRESSIVE                 44708161 MIGORI
OUMA BRIGHTON OTIENO 423 M MIGORI                               44744101 MIGORI
BONFINE ODHIAMBO 422 M PESODA COMPLEX ACADEMY               44744107 MIGORI
OTIENO STEPHEN OMONDI​​  421 M KADIKA                               44707104 MIGORI
OTIENO AGNETA MAKUNGU 421 F ANINDO NAZARENE                      44739114 MIGORI
YVONNE ROBI MASIAGA 421 F REV. DAVID DUVESKOG                  44748022 MIGORI
BOKE FAITH CHACHA 421 F NYABIRONGO GIRLS BOARDING 44748053 MIGORI
MISATI RACHEL CHINTA 420 F MOAD ACADEMY 44717190 MIGORI
JOSEPH SONIA DARIZU 420 F KIRANDA GIRLS                        44729311 MIGORI
KIMANI PETER NJOROGE 420 M ST. ANNES ISIBANIA ​​ PRIMARY SCHOOL 44748001 MIGORI
CECILY ACHIENG OLUOCH 419 F RONGO SUCCESS ACADEMY                44717170 MIGORI
EASTER NALIAKA KISACHE 419 F RONGO SUCCESS ACADEMY                44717170 MIGORI
BIKO CAROL AKOTH​​  419 F SUNA JUNIOR ACADEMY                  44744110 MIGORI
VICTOR MUIRURI 419 M ST MARY’S PRIMARY SCHOOL 45801141 MIGORI
OKINDA NICHOLAS OMONDI​​  418 M SONY SUGAR                           44739133 MIGORI
MOIGE ANNET NYABOGA 418 F ST. ANNES ISIBANIA ​​ PRIMARY SCHOOL 44748001 MIGORI
WEGESA CELESTINE WANKURU 418 F NYABIRONGO GIRLS BOARDING 44748053 MIGORI

 

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KCSE Marking Halted at Mang’u Girls Following Examiners’ Strike

KCSE Results Processing Status 2023; Marking Halted at Mang’u Girls Following Examiners’ Strike

 

KCSE Marking Halted at Mang'u Girls Following Examiners' Strike
Latest Knec News Today; Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu attempted to calm down rowdy teachers at St Francis Mang’u High School on January 10, 2023. Unfortunately, the striking teachers gave him a deaf ear and chanted President William Ruto’s name. Outsmarted and feeling aggrieved, the CS lost his cool and ordered the CRE examiners to vacate the marking centres. It is our hope that the examiners’ grievances will be addressed. Last year, KNEC sacrificed some “rowdy” English paper three examiners. It is high time Knec improved working conditions for KCSE examiners since retiring them won’t help.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu and Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang showed up at St. Francis Mang’u Girls School in response to the situation that had shown signs of getting out of hand.  

However, the rowdy group declined to listen to the CS and instead chanted the name of President William Ruto. 


Marking of the KCSE papers was stopped indefinitely after teachers involved in the exercise downed their tools decrying poor working conditions and low wages.

The teachers also complained about newly introduced precautionary measures in the process of marking during the Tuesday, January 10, exercise.

According to the tutors, the measures slowed down the process of marking hence taking them longer than expected to finish tasks. The teachers were marking the Christian Religious Education (CRE) paper at the time the strike kicked off.

In videos seen by newspro.co.ke the teachers claimed that the amount they were scheduled to receive was lesser than the expenses incurred while traveling to the venue and settling.

The aggravated teachers flocked the school compound on the morning of Tuesday, vowing not to continue with the marking exercise until their demands are met.

They also raised concerns about the marking scheme which they claimed was rigid.

Teachers who spoke to the press claimed that the examination council was using rates equal to those used in 2010 examinations despite the changing economic conditions.

The marking process, which kicked off weeks after the candidates completed the national examinations in December 2022, had been ongoing at St Francis Mangu Girls High School until the strike.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu had indicated that the results of the exams would be released by January 23 when schools are scheduled to open.

If knec does not rescind, the examiners may delay the release of this year’s KCSE examinations.

Knec Examiners’ Payment Rates per Subject 2022-2023

The cost of marking Scripts of the learners varies from one subject to another owing to the unique formart and nature of each subject and paper. In some instances, different papers in a given subject are also paid differently per script.

 

According to instructions seen by this writer a Christian Religious education (CRE) examiner will be paid a co-ordination fee of Kes. 150.00 per day, a basic fee of Kes 1,100.00, scripts fee at the rate of Kes. 55 per script and travel based on your work station. The scripts rate takes care of all marking related activities including and not limited to the actual marking of scripts, entry of scores on mark sheets, cross checking, adjudication and report writing.

 

 

 

Payments to all contracted professionals shall be taxed in accordance with the PAYE regulations/guidelines. Examiners will be charged a withholding tax at 5%for any payment above Kes. 24,000. Subsequently, only those who reach this threshold will be taxed.

 

English Paper III pays the highest among written exams, at Sh77 per script, while Biology Paper 1, Paper 2 and paper 3 examiners earn Sh52 per script.

 

Examiners marking Chemistry Paper 1, paper 2 and paper 3 earn an Sh52,per scrips while teachers marking Physics paper 1, paper 2 and paper pocket sh60 per script.

 

Tutors marking Christian Religious education (CRE) both paper 1 and paper two are paid sh55 per script. History and Government examiners are also paid sh55 per script.

 

A script of Computer paper 1 attracts a cost of sh 54. For computer paper 1 a teacher is paid sh65 per script.

 

Kiswahili paper 3 is one of the subjects that attracts more shillings per script. Each examiner is paid sh 69 per every paper marked.

 

Supervisors and invigilators were paid during the month of May. The highest paid Supervisor was paid a total of Sh12,510 while the highest paid invigilator earned Sh9860.

 

Centre Managers for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, exams pocketed a daily subsistence allowance of Sh500; for a total of 4 days (including rehearsal day). The exams were administered between March 7 and March 9 2022.

 

Secondary schools Principals are expected to also earn a daily allowance of Sh500 for 18 days. The KCSE exams started on February 28, 2022 with the last examination day being April 1, 2022.

 

 

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