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2023 KCPE Results for Kisii County; Top 100 Schools and Pupils

2023 KCPE Results for Kisii County; Top 100 Schools and Pupils

KCPE 2023 RESULTS RELEASED

 

KCPE 2023 results- Kisii County

Maxwell academy School, Kisii has emerged among the KCPE 2023 top-performing schools in Kisii County. The school’s top candidate recorded an impressive score of 410 with 38 candidates registering 380 and above. Five candidates scored 400 and above. At Precious Hope School, the school’s top candidate, Lucy Martha scored 421 marks. She was closely followed by Ivy Morangi who garnered 420 points. Marcela Moraa Mailu from Tracer Primary and Junior Secondary came third after attaining 427 marks. Collins Momanyi came fourth with 416 marks. Imperial Primary School and Junior Secondary located in Nyamataro also posted impeccable results in the KCPE 2023 results to emerge among the top in Kisii County. The school’s top candidate Maraquilla Ariri Nyamasege scored 423 marks. Click HERE to check the KCPE 2023 results of all the Counties at the KNEC portal.

Kisii County prides itself in producing the several top performers in the top 20 KCPE 2023 results among them Maxwell Rogito, Maraquilla Nyamasege and Cyprian Nyakundi Arisa. Top in the chat is Maxwell Academy. In KCPE 2022, Excel Elementary School topped the county with a mean score of 401 marks. See the full results below.

SCHOOL MEAN COUNTY REGION
Excel Elementary School 401 Kisii Nyanza
Imperial Primary School 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Imperial Primary School 396.49  Kisii Nyanza
Precious Suneka 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Olympic Junior School Nyamache 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Maxwel Campus Academy 386.7045 Kisii  Nyanza

 

KCPE 2022 results for Kisii County;

Get results analysis for all the KCPE 2021/2022 top schools here; Knec KCPE results portal

Excel Elementary Academy school takes insurmountable pride in taking position one in Kisii County and the whole of Nyanza Region.

The school posted an impressive mean score of 401 thus appearing in the KCPE 2022 Top 20 schools regionally. It was followed by Imperial Primary School with a mean of 396.49.

The top candidate from the school, scored 429 marks was also the best in the County, and the second best countrywide.

 

KCPE 2022-2023 Top 100 Schools and Candidates per School: Kisii County, Nyanza Region

KCPE RESULTS IN 2022-2023 FULL RANKING OF ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KISII COUNTY- NYANZA REGION

List: Top 100 Pupils and/or Schools in 2022 KCPE Results for Kisii County (Official)

Kisii County prides itself in producing the following schools in the top 20 KCPE 2022 results. Top in the chat is Excel Elementary Academy School with a mean score of 401 marks.

 

SCHOOL MEAN COUNTY REGION
Excel Elementary School 401 Kisii Nyanza
Imperial Primary School 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Imperial Primary School 396.49  Kisii Nyanza
Precious Suneka 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Olympic Junior School Nyamache 396.49 Kisii Nyanza
Maxwel Campus Academy 386.7045 Kisii  Nyanza

 

KCPE 2022 results for Kisii County;

Get results analysis for all the KCPE 2021/2022 top schools here; Knec KCPE results portal

List:How 2022 KCPE Candidates Performed 

List:How 2022 KCPE Candidates Performed 

  1. Number of registered candidates KCPE 2022=1, 233, 852.
  2. Top candidate in KCPE 2022= Glen Otieno Lewis Omondi and Fwaro Makhoha Robinson.
  3. Highest mark in KCPE 2022=431 Marks out of 500.
  4. Improvement margin in KCPE 2022 Highest Score= a positive deviation of 4 points.
  5. KCPE Results 2022 release date: December 16, 2022.
  6. Special needs; 400-419 marks= 7 candidates
  7. Special needs; 300-399 marks= 296 pupils
  8. Special needs; 200-299 marks= 838 learners
  9. Special needs; 100-199 marks= 1, 270 pupils
  10. Special needs; 01-99 marks= 6 pupils
  11. Number of boys in KCPE 2022= 620, 965 (50.32%)
  12. Number of girls in KCPE 2022=612,887 (49.7%)
  13. 400-431 marks= 9, 443 candidates
  14. 300-399 marks= 307, 756 pupils (24%)
  15. 200-299 marks= 619, 593 learners
  16. 100-199 marks= 296, 336 pupils
  17. 01-99 marks= 724 pupils
  18. Number of boys in KCPE 2022= 620, 965 (50.32%)
  19. Number of girls in KCPE 2022=612,887 (49.7%)

Girls Vs Boys Performance

In the 2022 KCPE, female candidates performed better than their male counterparts in three languages among them English, Kiswahili, and Sign language.

Male candidates performed better than female candidates in Maths, Science, Social Studies, and Religious Education.

Four counties recorded more male than female candidates this year. They are Turkana, Garissa, Wajir and Mandera.

 

Key Statistics and Figures in KCPE 2022: 

1. KCPE 2022: 62 310 adults sat the KCPE exam which represents 5.08% of the total candidature population.
2. KCPE 2021: the number of adults who sat the exam were 29 607, representing 2.42% of the total population that sat the exam. 

The number of adults who sat the KCPE exams this year increased according to statistics from the Ministry of Education.

The statistics show that 62,310 adults sat the exams which represent 5.08 per cent of the total candidates’ population.

Last year, the adults who sat the exams were 29,607, representing 2.42 per cent.

 

The statistics also show that all counties registered an increase in adult candidates from last year.

The results were released on Wednesday December 16, 2022 by Education CS Ezekiel Machogu at Mitihani House in Nairobi.

The statistics also showed that the number of candidates who were 12 years and below declined.

Machogu said that the number dropped from 33,627 (2.74%) in 2021 to 31,498 (2.53%) in 2022.

The CS said that the decline shows that children are enrolled in school at the right age.

 

2023/2024 KCSE Results of Nyandarua County; Top 100 Schools and Students

KCSE 2023-2024 results and ranking list for all schools per County: Nyandarua County merit list

 

Kisima Mixed Secondary School KCSE 2021/2022 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec  in 2021/2022; School Mean Score-9.5, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2022

 

KCSE 2023 results for Nyandarua County

Click Here to access KCSE 2023 Results of Nyandarua County.

Kisima Mixed High School emerged top in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nyandarua County. The school had a mean score of 9.58 B+ a marked positive deviation that propelled it to the peak of academic excellence dethroning and dwarfing academic giants in the country.

The second and third positions were scooped by Karima Girls High School and Graceland Boys Senior High School; respectively.

 S/NO. SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1. Kisima Mixed Secondary School 8.9444 Nyandarua Central
2. Karima Girls High School

(National)

8.2

 

Nyandarua Central
3. Graceland Boys Senior

(Private)

8.04

 

Nyandarua Central
4. Nyahururu Highway Schools

(Private)

7.8 Nyandarua Central

 

KCPE 2023 results for Nyandarua county;

Nyandarua County KCPE 2023 Results Top 100 Schools and Candidates; Nyandarua County KCPE Results 2023 Top 100

 

List: Top 100 Pupils in 2023 KCPE Results for Nyandarua County (Official)

 

Get results analysis for all the KCPE 2023top schools here; Knec KCPE results portal.

Nyandarua County prides itself in producing the following schools in the top 20 KCPE 2023 results. Top in the chat is Mwiki Good Hope school.

KCPE 2023 Top 100 Schools and Candidates per School: Nyandarua County, Central Region,

KCPE RESULTS IN 2023 FULL RANKING OF ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN NYANDARUA COUNTY- CENTRAL REGION,

List: Top 100 Pupils and/or Schools in 2023 KCPE Results for Nyandarua County (Official),

 KCPE 2023 results for Nyandarua County; Following the official release of the KCPE 2023 results in November 2023, here is a complete list of KCPE 2023 (November) Top 100 candidates in Nyandarua County and their schools. Click Here to check KCPE 2023 results for all schools in Nyandarua County once results are released at Mtihani House by CS Education Ezekiel Ombaki.

KCPE 2023 Results for Nyandarua County; Top 100 Schools and Candidates

Vidhu Ramji Primary School is unrivaled in the KCPE 2023 results for Nyandarua County. Click HERE to view comprehensive KCPE 2023 results for this county.

KCPE Top- performing Schools in Nyandarua County

Get a snapshot of Nyandarua County’s creme de la creme schools and candidates in KCPE Results below

This is how schools in Nyandarua County schools rank during KCPE

Get results analysis for all the KCPE 2023 top schools here; Knec KCPE results portal

List:  How 2023 KCPE Candidates Performed 

List: How 2023 KCPE Candidates Performed 

 

KCPE 2023 Key Statistics  and Figures

The top candidate in KCPE 2023 results scored a whopping 428 marks out of the possible 500.

The 2023 KCPE examinations were administered in 28, 533 centers which were strictly manned to ensure integrity.

More than 10 out of 47 counties recorded more female candidates. These encompass:

  1. Mandera 62.77
  2. Garissa 61.44
  3. Turkana 57
  4. Wajir 56.91
  5. Machakos 52.79
  6. Nyamira 52.40
  7. Samburu 52.39
  8. Baringo 52.31
  9. nandi 52.50
  10. Makueni 52.3
  11. Isiolo 48.25

Five Counties recorded underage candidates, 12 years and below. These include:

  1. Baringo 7.3
  2. Wajir 6.3
  3. Bomet 5.99
  4. Kericho 5
  5. West Pokot- 5.77

Kilifi, Kwale, Turkana and Garissa counties on the other hand recorded overage candidates, 18 years and above.

8525 2023 KCPE Candidates garnered 400 and above.

KCPE 2023 Performance per Subject

English and Kenya Sign Language registered a marked improvement in 2023 KCPE results compared to the 2022 KCPE examinations.

On the contrary, Kiswahili, Mathematics, Science and Social Studies recorded a drop in the 2023 KCPE results.

KCPE 2023 Results Performance Per Gender

There was no major disparity in the performance both male and female KCPE 2023 candidates in  Social Studies and CRE. The scores were equivalent.

Females, however, excelled in English, Kiswahili and Kenya Sign Language compared to their male counterparts.

Maleson the other hand performed better in Mathematics and Science.

A total of 8, 525 KCPE 2023 candidates scored 400 and above, a slight drop of 0.60% compared to 9, 443 pupils in KCPE 2022. These candidates will automatically transition to the highly coveted traditional and newly elevated national schools in Kenya.

 

352, 782 candidates  scored 300-399 marks. They will join top performing county and extra county secondary schools in January 2024.

Below is a complete break-down of the KCPE 2023 Results:

400-500= 8, 525 KCPE 2023 Candidates

300-399= 352, 782 KCPE 2023 Candidates

200-299= 658, 278 KCPE 2023 Candidates 48.49%

100-199= 383, 025 KCPE 2023 Candidates 27.05%

001-099= 2, 060 KCPE 2023 Candidates 0.15%

A total of 1, 406,557 candidates sat for the just-released 2023 KCPE results. This translates to 99.34%.

New KNEC SMS Code for Receiving KCPE 2023 Results

Polite Notice: Kindly Note that KNEC has changed the Knec Code for getting KCPE 2023 Examinations from 20076 to 40054.

2024 Form One Joining Instructions for 2023 KCPE Candidates

All the 2023 KCPE candidates will join secondary schools in the third week of January. Candidates who did not have the golden opportunity of sitting for the 2023 KCPE national tests have been advised to register their details at the nearest education offices so that they can be factored in the upcoming special examination which will be conducted in January 2024 to ensure they continue their studies.

2024 Form One Selection Dates

The 2023 KCPE candidates will be selected to join sub county, county, extra county and national schools in January 2024. All secondary school principals, chief principals and senior principals will report to the nearest education offices on Monday November 27, 2023 to conduct the nationwide exercise. The 2023/2024 form one placement will last two weeks.

 

CS Magoha to announce (release) KCPE Results Today; Stay Tuned for the Live Coverage of the 2021/2022 KCPE Results Release. Here is the Confirmed Venue and Time.

CS Magoha to announce (release) KCPE Results Today; Stay Tuned for the Live Coverage of the 2021/2022 KCPE Results Release. Here is the Confirmed Venue and Time.

KNEC NEWS TODAY: At last the Cabinet Secretary in charge of Education in Kenya is set for the official release of the 2021 KCPE examinations results! This follows a successful briefing of President Uhuru Kenyatta about the 2021/2022  KCPE results today at State House. The endorsement of the 2021/2022 KCPE results by the President therefore paves way for the release of the long awaited KCPE results-March 2022.

Earlier, the release of the KCPE results had been potponed by almost five days from March 23, since President Uhuru Kenyatta’s diary was too full to accomodate a formal brief of how the 2021-2022 KCPE candidates performed ahead of the announcement of results to the public. The confirmed venue for the release of the 2021 KCPE examination results as is the norm is Mtihani House along the Dennis Pritt Road. The venue will be dotted by various dignataries today to grace the release of the KCPE results.

Once the examinations are released, candidates and other interested parties can access their results via SMS by using the 20076 KNEC SMS code or by physically visiting their schools/examination centres a day after.

Meanwhile, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the 2020-2021 KCPE results per county. Click on the links below to view KCPE 2020 results for all the counties:

KCPE Results 2021/2022 Top 100 Schools per County,

KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Nakuru,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Nairobi,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Mombasa,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County-Kwale,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County-Kilifi,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County-Tana River,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Lamu,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Taita Taveta,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Garissa,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Wajir,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Mandera,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Marsabit,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Isiolo,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Meru,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Tharaka Nithi,

 

KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Embu,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Kitui,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Machakos,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Makueni,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Nyandarua,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Nyeri,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Kirinyaga,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Murang’a,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Kiambu,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Turkana,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- West Pokot,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Samburu,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Transnzoia,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Uasin Gishu,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Elgeyo Marakwet,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Nandi,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Baringo,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Laikipia,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Narok,
KCPE 2021 Top 200 Schools per County- Kajiado,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kericho,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Bomet,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kakamega,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Vihiga,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Bungoma,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Busia,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Siaya,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kisumu,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Homa Bay,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Migori,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kisii,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 schools per County- Nyamira,
KCPE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Mombasa,

 

KCPE 2021/2022 Top 100 Schools per County,

 

KCPE 2021 RESULTS LIST OF TOP RANKING AND BEST PERFORMING SCHOOLS PER COUNTY AND REGION
School Name
KCPE 2020 Top candidate(s)
COUNTY
REGION
Overall position-candidate
Kari-Mwailu Primary School
Faith Mumo Kawee
Makueni
Eastern
1
Chogoria Girls Primary School
Wesonga Yvette Nanzala
Meru
Eastern
2
Maseno Girls Boarding Primary School
Muriithi Angel Gakenia
Kisumu
Nyanza
2
Nzoia Sugar Company Primary School
Wanyonyi Samuel Makhanu
Transnzoia
Western
4
Lessos Hills Adventist
Kipkirui Abiud 
Nandi
Rift Valley
7
 Crystal Hill Academy 
Castro Williams and Daniel Chris Mboya
Kericho
Rift Valley
7
St. Mathews Septonok.
Tarus Chepkemboi Laureen 
Nandi
Rift Valley
7
Karatina DEB Primary School
MWANGI Margret Waruguru
Nyeri
Central
11
Nairobi Primary School
Bernice Checed Omondi
Nairobi
Nairobi
11
Chogoria Girls
Kiogora Joy Nkatha
Meru
Eastern
11
Emmanuel Springs Academy
Njenga Lowell Magambo
Makueni
Eastern
11
Ober Boys
Polycarp Ombongi Kiyondi
Homa Bay County
Nyanza
11
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To get the full details on how all primary schools in Kenya performed during the KCSE 2021 Knec examinations, kindly visit our Schools in Kenya Portal. Besides verified Knec KCPE results for each school, you will also find contact information, location, KCSE performance analysis, and fees structure
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2024-2025 KCSE Results of Nairobi; Top 100 Schools and Students in Nairobi

KCSE 2024-2025 Results of Nairobi County; Top 100 Schools and Students

2024-2025 KCSE Results of Nairobi County; Top 100 Schools and Students

KCSE 2024-2025 Top 100 Schools in Nairobi 

The official release of the 2024 KCSE results on Thursday January 9, 2025 by Education CS Julius Ogamba Migosi has encouraged most candidates especially after the number of university qualifiers (C+ and above) rose by over 45,000. Some of the top performing schools in Nairobi that fought to maintain the top 100 slots in the just released  2024 (January 9, 2025) KCSE results are listed below:

Click Here to view an updated full list of KCSE 2024 top 100 schools and students in Nairobi as of January 2025!

Exclusive;

Check out a comprehensive analysis of the KCSE results of Nairobi currently at our disposal below:

Strathmore Schoolemerged top in the 2023 Kenya Certificate of  Secondary Education, KCSE, examination in Nairobi County. The school had a mean score of 10.5 A- a marked positive deviation that propelled it to the peak of academic excellence dethroning and dwarfing academic giants in the country.

The second and third positions were scooped by Pangani Girls High School and the Kenya High School; respectively.

S/NO SCHOOL MEAN POS COUNTY REGION
1. Strathmore School

(Private)

10.5 6 Nairobi Nairobi
2. Pangani High School

(National)

10.49 7 Nairobi Nairobi
3. The Kenya High School 

(National)

9.95  23 Nairobi Nairobi
4. Nairobi School 9.543 36 Nairobi Nairobi
5. Light Academy Nairobi 9.39 43 Nairobi Nairobi
6. Starehe Boys Centre  9.27 53 Nairobi Nairobi
7. Lenana School 8.3596 120 Nairobi Nairobi

 

New Mid-Year KNEC KCSE Examinations 2025

The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) will introduce a mid-year series of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination which will be administered in July every year. 

This was intimated by Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Julius Migos on Thursday, noting that this targets candidates wishing to repeat their exam, or those who missed it due to unavoidable circumstances.

“Adult candidates may also consider registering for the July KCSE series examination,” he said while releasing the 2024 KCSE results.

2024 (January 2025) KCSE Distribution of Grades Nationally

In a nutshell:

1,693 KCSE 2024 candidates record straight As as 48,333 get E

The number of learners who scored mean grade A in the 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination improved from 1,216 in 2023 to 1,693 in 2024, indicating a steady rise of top scorers countrywide.

Speaking during the release of the 2024 KCSE results, Education Cabinet Secretary Migos Ogamba commended the learners and attributed the performance to the new grading system that was implemented in 2023.

In the new system, only two mandatory subjects; Mathematics and one language (either English, Kiswahili or Kenya Sign Language) are used to compute the mean grade as compared to the previous structure that considered five subjects across three cluster groups.

He added that the number of candidates with direct university entry qualifications (grade C+ and above) rose to 246,391 (25.53 per cent) compared to 201,133 (22.27 per cent) in 2023.

Further, the number of candidates with grade C- is 476,889 (49.41 per cent) compared to 401,216 (44.2 per cent) in 2023.

Those who attained a D+ and above were 605,774 (62.76 per cent) compared to 526,222 (58.22 per cent) in the previous examinations.

Candidates who scored a mean grade E were 48,333; comprising 20,112 women and 28,221 men.

In addition, 840 candidates’ results were cancelled after they engaged in exam irregularities. A further 2,829 candidates’ results were withheld for suspicion of irregularities pending completion of investigations within 30 days.

CS Ogamba confirmed that disciplinary action will be taken on 91 contracted professionals and teachers who aided in irregularities.

HOW TO ACCESS 2024/2025 KCSE RESULTS

Kindly note that the information provided in this article simply provides a general overview of the KCSE 2024 results. To get your individual results, access the official Knec portal at Knec.ac.ke online using the results.knec.ac.ke and fill your full index number followed by your full name then hit the “View Results” button.

Unfortunately, this service is currently unavailable, owing to the massive number of people currently trying to access the site. Candidates and parents are therefore urged to exercise patience as Knec works towards resolving this issue. Once the online portal is fixed, individual candidate results will be access instantly.

Tough Measures for KCSE 2024 Candidates as Knec Casts Net for Malpractice

The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, has upgraded its game, bringing into play several new more stringent measures to curb cheating. In case you missed out, get a quick glimpse of these new policies below:

Among the measures are the personalization of the examination papers to ensure each is unique to a candidate, the rotation of supervisors; as well as a ban on phones for the invigilators, centre managers and candidates during exams.

The 2024 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) will be administered from October 22 to November 22, 2024, while the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) and Kenya Intermediate Level Education Assessment (KILEA) will be held from October 28 to November 1, 2024.

One of the key innovations is the personalization of KCSE question papers for each candidate.

According to Knec, this move is designed to prevent cheating by ensuring that each candidate’s exam paper is unique.

Knec CEO David Njengere emphasized that this measure will also enhance the security of the exams by anonymizing the answer scripts during marking, thereby reducing the chances of malpractice and ensuring fairness in the grading process.

This means that the examiners won’t be able to identify the owner of the script, as it will only contain a signature.

 

“This measure is expected to boost exam security by anonymizing answer scripts during the marking process. The KCSE question papers will be personalized for every candidate. This will help anonymise the answer scripts during marking. More details on this innovation will be shared with supervisors and invigilators during the Sub- County briefing sessions,” said Dr Njengere.

The new system aims to streamline the marking of the 2024 KCSE exams, set to be taken by 965,501 candidates across 10,755 centers, an increase from 903,260 in 2023.

Additionally, Knec will administer the KPSEA to 1,313,913 candidates in 32,573 centers, bringing the total number of candidates for national exams to over 2.27 million. Knec has also revised the deployment of security officers.

For the KPSEA exams, security personnel will now only be involved in the distribution and collection of exam materials.

However, the standard practice of deploying at least two security officers to each KCSE examination center will continue.

Another significant change concerns the use of mobile phones during exams. All staff involved in exam administration, such as supervisors, invigilators, and center managers, will now be required to secure their mobile phones in lockable desks, monitored by security officers.

 

This step, Knec said, is intended to minimize any potential misconduct and ensure the integrity of the examination process.

“No phones will be allowed during the opening of the exam papers or while the exams are in progress. Phones will be secured in local desks under the supervision of a security officer, with the center holding the key,” said Dr Njegere.

Ms Antonina Lentoijoni, the Director Staffing, Teacher Service Commission (TSC), emphasised that supervisors and invigilators will not be deployed to examination centers where they have vested interests. Instead, they will be required to declare any affiliations with the centers where they will be assigned.

“They will be required to declare any affiliations with the examination centers where they will be assigned,” said Ms Lentoijoni
Ms Lentoijoni said that they have introduced a rotation system for KCSE supervisors.

Each supervisor will serve at an examination center for only one week before being reassigned.

This strategy is designed to minimize familiarity with the centers and further enhance examination security.

“All KCSE supervisors will be required to serve for only one week at any examination center. They will keep rotating every week. I am confident that even after we have nominated them, none of them will know the centers they will be assigned to. They will be supervised as we sit here today,” said Ms Lentoijoni.

 

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba highlighted that KNEC has expanded the number of distribution centers for KCSE materials by adding 41 new centers which sums up otal to 617, ensuring a smoother and more efficient distribution of exam papers nationwide.

“When we compromise our interventions, we compromise the standards of our certificates, all of us, and that affects our economy, I wish to assure you that the country that the challenges experienced in 2023 in the collection of examination materials for the KCSE twice a day have been addressed by introducing an extra 41 containers,” said Mr Ogamba.

Further, the CS issued a stern warning regarding examination malpractices, urging all candidates, managers, and supervisors to strictly comply with the laid-down examination regulations, cautioning that failure to do so would result in facing “the full force of the law.

“The government shall have no mercy on anyone who will be found engaging in the transmission of examination malpractices,” said Mr Ogamba.

The CS currently, 16,000 classrooms are being constructed to accommodate the new learning requirements. The CS, having toured several counties to monitor progress, expressed confidence that all classrooms will be ready ahead of the 2025 academic calendar.

“We are constructing 16,000 classrooms in our junior schools that will accommodate them IN 2025,” said Mr Ogamba.

TSC NEWS: LATEST TSC GUIDELINES FOR TEACHER PROMOTIONS- A DETAILED GUIDE TO ALL TSC GRADES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS SEEKING VARIOUS PROMOTIONS TO ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONSIN BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

TSC NEWS: LATEST TSC GUIDELINES FOR TEACHER PROMOTIONS- A DETAILED GUIDE TO ALL TSC GRADES AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS SEEKING VARIOUS PROMOTIONS TO ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS IN BOTH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

2020 TSC REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS SEEKING PROMOTIONS INTO ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS: DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS

LATEST TSC REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHERS WISHING TO SERVE AS DEPUTY  PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS

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LATEST TSC REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHERS WISHING TO SERVE AS PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS

The Teachers Service Commission has set clear guidelines and minimum requirements for teachers who would like to be promoted to serve as either deputies or principals in various schools in Kenya.

These deployment conditions are contained in the 2018 Career Progression Guidelines, CPGs for teachers and the Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators of 2017.

To be appointed as a deputy principal of a secondary school in Kenya, one must meet the following conditions:

 LATEST TSC REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF SECONDARY SCHOOLS

There are various categories of secondary school deputy principals. Therefore, the minimum conditions for appointment vary based on the various categories enlisted by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.

  1. LATEST TSC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF SUB COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND ALL DAY SCHOOLS

For one to be appointed as a deputy head of a sub-county secondary school or a day school- Deputy Principal III, Grade D1, s/he must serve as a Senior Master, Grade C5 for at least three years.

Deputy Principals of Sub County and day schools are ranked in Grade D1.

  1. LATEST TSC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH OVER 540 STUDENTS

For one to be appointed as a deputy principal of a county secondary school with over 540 students, Deputy Principal II of Grade D2 (T-Scale 12) s/he must serve a Deputy Principal Grade D1 for at least three years.

  1. LATEST TSC MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR DEPUTY PRINCIPALS OF NATIONAL AND EXTRA COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS WITH OVER 1, 000 STUDENTS (DEPUTY PRINCIPAL I, GRADE D3 T-SCALE 13)

For one to be appointed as a deputy principal of a national and extra county secondary school with over 1, 000 students (Deputy Principal I, grade D3 T-scale 13) s/he must serve as a Deputy Principal Grade D2 for at least three years.

KUCCPS: Placement Service Now Places 94,285 KCSE 2020 candidates, announces second revision for diploma and degree course choices 2021

Kuccps Placement 2021: Placement Service Now Places 94,285 KCSE 2020 candidates, announces second revision for diploma and degree course choices 2021

Kuccps Placement 2021: 32,000 KCSE Candidates Miss University Placement

Kuccps 2021/2022 online Placement and Applications

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) has announced the second revision for diploma and degree course choices.

KUCCPS has announced that 94,285 KCSE 2020 candidates have been placed in various courses after the first revision/ application. The lucky students will now not be required to revise their courses, during the second revision window.

On the other hand, the 32,718 students who did not get placement will now have to reapply for consideration.

According to Kuccps, there will be a second revision starting on Tuesday 22nd June, 2021 for those who have not be successful or those who had not applied during the first application to compete for the remaining courses which still have capacity.

You can check your placement results from Tuesday 22nd June, 2021.

To check your Kuccps placement results, use the procedure below to check placement results;

Visit: https://students.kuccps.net/
Login with your details as follows;

Username: (Use your full Index Number)

Year: (2020)

Password: (Use your Birth Certificate Number or KCPE index number)

KUCCPS: HOW TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE SECURED A VACANCY IN COURSE OF CHOICE

After the first revision, KUCCPS will upload a list of students who would have not been placed. They will then be given a chance to carry out secind revision.

Before going through the long list of unplaced students, one can log onto the students’ portal at: https://students.kuccps.net

Then, check on the dash board. For those who have been competitively placed, the following message would be shown;

“You have provisionally secured one of your choices subject to approval by the Placement Service Board.”

If you do not see the message above, then it means you have to revise your course choices, here; KUCCPS Student portal login student.kuccps.net for 2021/2022 Admission Application, check placement results and download admission letter

 

TSC: How to Download List of Promoted Teachers 2023/2024

TSC: How to Download List of Promoted Teachers 2023/2024

TSC List of Promoted Teachers 2023/2024

TSC has finally released a full list of successful applicants in 2023 promotions. To check whether you have been selected, follow the steps below to download the list of successful applicants.

Visit TSC Adverts’ website.
Click the download button on the Successful Applicants advertisements 1 (31 – 40).
A pdf file containing a list of successful candidates will be downloaded.
Download both advertisements 1 and 2 to see if your name appears in either of them.
The only thing in the document is the TSC number.

As a result, use your TSC number to look for your promotion.

TSC will notify teachers who have been promoted with instructions on how to obtain their promotion letters and other information.

Kindly note that TSC has only published the TSC numbers of the teachers.

You can enter a specific TSC number on the TSC portal to get its details.

KNUT proposes that the existing C+ grade threshold be reduced to a C simple.

Teachers who have finished their training in Teachers Training Colleges, according to KNUT, have the required abilities and qualifications to teach at the junior secondary level.

However, KNUT is requesting that this employment and deployment mandate be reconsidered.

The TSC was previously chastised for its stringent hiring criteria, which resulted in many qualified teachers being unemployed after graduation.

VACANCIES FOR CHIEF PRINCIPAL (TEACHER TRAINING COLLEGES) 

Advert No. Advert Name T-Scale Grade Posts
27/2022 Chief Principal (Teacher Training Colleges) 15 D5 4
TOTAL 4

 

2. VACANCIES FOR PRINCIPALS, DEPUTY PRINCIPALS, SENIOR MASTERS, SECONDARY TEACHERS, HEAD TEACHERS AND DEPUTY HEAD TEACHERS IN SECONDARY AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS

S/No Advert No. Advert Name T-Scale Grade Posts
1. 28/2022 Chief Principal (Regular School) 15 D5 73
2. 29/2022 Chief Principal (SNE School) 15 D5 4
3. 30/2022 Principal (Regular School) 13 D3 602
4. 31/2022 Principal (SNE School) 13 D3 8
5. 32/2022 Deputy Principal I 13 D3 17
6. 33/2022 Deputy Principal II 12 D2 725
7. 34/2022 Deputy Principal III (Regular School) 11 D1 224
8. 35/2022 Deputy Principal III (SNE School) 11 D1 15
9. 36/2022 Senior Master II 11 D1 208
10. 37/2022 Head teacher (Regular School) 10 C5 2,733
11. 38/2022 Head teacher (SNE School) 10 C5 32
12. 39/2022 Deputy Head teacher II (Regular School) 9 C4 7,720
13. 40/2022 Deputy Head teacher II (SNE School) 9 C4 22
14. 41/2022 Secondary Teacher I 8 C3 1,330
TOTAL 13,713

 

3. VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS DEPLOYED AS PRINCIPALS, DEPUTY PRINCIPALS, HEAD TEACHERS AND DEPUTY HEAD TEACHERS IN ASAL AND HARD TO STAFF COUNTIES/ SUB COUNTIES INDICATED BELOW;

(Baringo (Baringo North, Tiaty East, Tiaty West and Marigat Sub-Counties), Garissa. Homa Bay (Suba and Mbita Sub-Counties), Isiolo, Kajiado (Mashuuru, Loitoktok and Kajiado West Sub-Counties), Kilifi (Magarini and Ganze Sub- Counties), Kitui (Mumoni, Mutitu North and Tseikuru), Kwale, Lamu, Mandera, Marsabit, Narok (Narok South and North Sub-Counties Counties), Samburu, Taita Taveta, Tana River, Turkana, Wajir and West Pokot).

Schools to close this week with slight changes to the 2021/2022 Academic Calendar, Check KNEC Timetables for KCPE and KCSE Here

Schools to close this week with slight changes to the 2021/2022 Academic Calendar, Check KNEC Timetables for KCPE and KCSE Here

Schools to close this week with slight changes to the 2021/2022 Academic Calendar, Check KNEC Timetables for KCPE and KCSE Here
EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA PER COUNTY: KISUMU COUNTY, A COMPLETE LIST

(Exclusive) KNEC Timetables for KCPE and KCSE Here

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All schools countrywide are set to be closed beginning this week. The schools will be closed for almost two months. This will pave way for the KCPE and KCSE national examinations which are set to be done by 2.1 million candidates.

More details emerge that there are also preparations to have the rollout of Grade Six starting from April. Additionally, the government is expected to get ready for the rollout of Junior Secondary which is set for early next year. The current 8-4-4 education system learners are also set to sit for two national examinations this year. Additionally, the first CBC class will do the first national test in December which will be followed by the transition to Junior secondary school early next year.

KNEC indicates that 1,225,507 candidates have been registered for KCPE which will begin soon after the schools close. Moreover, 831,015 candidates will sit for the KCSE. Details indicate that schools with few candidates will be merged to have exam centers with at least 30 candidates.

According to the new school calendar, all learners in all the schools will close from Friday, March 4. However, the candidate classes will remain in school awaiting the national examinations expected to begin from March 7. This will mark the end of the 2021 academic year. The learners will stay home up to 25th April. The schools will then open for the first term under the 2022 academic calendar.

The first term of the 2022 academic year will kick off on April 25 and run until July 1st. The second term of 2022 will then begin on July 11 and will run until September 16. However, the second term will be disrupted by the elections. The pioneer Competency-Based Curriculum class will then move to the final primary education study ahead of their final assessment.

2022 KNEC Timetables for KCPE and KCSE

Here is the revised and final KCSE 2021-2022 Timetable and instructions to candidates who will sit for their examinations in March/ April 2022. According to the timetable, the candidates sit for their first theory paper on MONDAY 14/03/2022. The last examination day will be on Friday, April 1, 2022.

TIMINGS OF PAPERS IN THE 2021 KCSE EXAMINATION AND INSTRUCTIONS TO SUPERVISORS, INVIGILATORS, TEACHERS & CANDIDATES

All first session examination papers will start at 8.00 a.m. The start time for the second session examination papers is as indicated on the timetable.

The time allowed for each paper is indicated against the name of the paper and NO EXTRA TIME IS TO BE ALLOWED.

In case of any discrepancy, the time stated on the question paper should be taken as the correct one.

Time for reading through questions is part of the time shown on the question paper except where special paper instructions indicate otherwise.

Supervisors and Invigilators are asked to ensure that candidates have written their names, index numbers and have signed on their answer scripts before they collect the answer scripts from each candidate while the candidates are advised to ensure that they only take the subjects they are registered for.

Schools should upload marks for subjects with a Project component by 30th October 2021 for Milestone 1 and 31st January 2022 for Milestone 2 where applicable.

REVISED 2021-2022 KCSE TIMETABLE DOWNLOAD.

Here is the Timetable as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC.

2021-2022 KCSE Knec Timetable Download

(KILIFI COUNTY) DECEMBER 2019 TSC LATEST DELOCALIZATION NEWS: A COMPLETE LIST OF PRINCIPALS DELOCALIZED IN KILIFI COUNTY (DECEMBER 2019) AND NAMES OF SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY DELOCALIZATION

(KILIFI COUNTY) DECEMBER 2019 TSC LATEST DELOCALIZATION NEWS: A COMPLETE LIST OF PRINCIPALS DELOCALIZED IN KILIFI COUNTY (DECEMBER 2019) AND NAMES OF SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY DELOCALIZATION

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE TSC DELOCALIZATION LIST (DECEMBER 2019) FOR KILIFI COUNTY

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11 secondary schools were hit by the December 2019 TSC delocalization exercise.

This means that these 11 schools will receive new principals/ heads after the official handing over of all school property. The handing/ taking over exercise should be finalized before the official opening date of all schools- January 6, 2020.

Majority of those affected by the December 2019 TSC delocalization exercise are Primary school headteachers and secondary school Principals and deputies.

Only a few teachers were delocalized.

The following groups of teachers were not delocalized by the Commission:

-Teachers suffering from long term chronic illnesses.

-Teachers who have attained the age of 56 years.

The delocalization exercise was started by the TSC in January 2018. Since then, the Education sector in Kenya has experienced massive transfers of teachers and administrators who have served for long in one school.

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE TSC DELOCALIZATION LIST (DECEMBER 2019) FOR KILIFI COUNTY

KILIFI COUNTY DECEMBER 2019 TSC DELOCALIZATION LIST
NAME OF DELOCALIZED TEACHER TSC NO CURRENT SCHOOL SUB COUNTY NEW SCHOOL COUNTY
EMMANUEL MBARU 372731 PAUL HARRIS SECONDARY SCHOOL KILIFI SUB COUNTY KINANGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL KWALE COUNTY
ATHMAN MOHAMED 337419 GARASHI SECONDARY SCHOOL MAGARINI SUB COUNTY MAKUPA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL MOMBASA COUNTY
GETRUDE GARAMA 304862 MAANDANI SECONDARY SCHOOL KALOLENI SUB COUNTY KICHAKASIMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL KWALE COUNTY
DENNIS MACKENZIE 361460 MBARAKACHEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL MALINDI SUB COUNTY ADU SECONDARY SCHOOL KILIFI COUNTY
PAUL KIBIRU KIBINU 291372 ADU SECONDARY SCHOOL MAGARINI SUB COUNTY MBARAKACHEMBE SECONDARY SCHOOL KILIFI COUNTY
KANYOE MWABOZA 408472 MIKAHANI SECONDARY SCHOOL RABAI SUB COUNTY BOFU SECONDARY SCHOOL KWALE COUNTY
KEKUNDE TEMBO 358524 MIYANI SECONDARY SCHOOL KALOLENI SUB COUNTY HINDI SECONDARY SCHOOL LAMU COUNTY
MALILI TIMOTHY 352683 JUNJU SECONDARY SCHOOL KILIFI SUB COUNTY LAMU BURJA SECONDARY SCHOOL LAMU COUNTY
BIMBA JAMES 357433 KINANI SECONDARY SCHOOL KALOLENI SUB COUNTY MWANGOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL TAITA TAVETA COUNTY
REBECCA THIONG’O 313171 JIMBA SECONDARY SCHOOL RABAI SUB COUNTY MAU MAU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL TANA RIVER COUNTY
KENYAKANGA 324885 SHANGWENI SECONDARY SCHOOL GANZE SUB COUNTY MTOPANGA SECONDARY SCHOOL MOMBASA

 

Marking of KCSE Halted After Examiners Downed their Tools Forcing CS Machogu to Intervene

 

Marking of KCSE Halted After Examiners Downed their Tools Forcing CS Machogu to Intervene; Knec News Today

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu arriving at Mangu High School.

 

Knec News Today Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu arrives at Mangu High School to Address KCSE Examiners on January 10, 2023.

CS Machogu Treated to a Show-Down by KCSE Examiners 2023

The new Cabinet Secretary in charge of Education Ezekiel Ombaki Machogu has tasted the wrath of KCSE examiners 2023 barely six months since taking oath of office.

This follows reports that KCSE examiners contracted by the Kenya National Examinations Council to mark this year’s national examiners went on a go-slow demanding for better services.

KCSE Marking Exercise Interrupted by Examiners at St. Francis Mang’u Girls

Marking of Kenya Certificate of Secondary school Education Examination Christian Religious Education (CRE) paper one has been disrupted by the examiners who are based at St Francis Mangu.

This issue forced the CS for Education Ministry Ezekiel Machogu and the TSC CEO, Nancy Macharia to arrive at St Francis Mangu to broker the stalemate that has existed since yesterday night regarding the CRE P1 Examiners.

Among the grievances that the teachers had presented is the poor working conditions as well as the rate of payment which is currently at Ksh 55 per script and they wanted it to be improved and increased to Ksh 100 per script.

 

“KCSE marking exercise disrupted at Mang’u Girls High School after teachers handling CRE papers down tools protesting payment and poor working conditions.”

The irate examiners had demanded that without the exit of their chief examiner, they won’t rescind their grounds.

These dejected demoralized Examiners had earlier camped at the school playground awaiting further directions.

Teachers taking part in marking KCSE reported to their respective marking centres on Monday last week by 2:00 P.M.

Team leaders and subject coordinators already reported a week earlier. For a week now the teachers have been working on co-ordination marking schemes for different subjects.

KCSE Examiners Decry Poor  KNEC Payment Rates Per Subject 2022-2023; Stage Mild Demos

 

 

Knec News Today: Examiners hired by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, examinations this year have downed their tools again over long overdue and poor payment rates per subject.

According to reliable sources, at St. Francis Mang’u Girls, nothing significant seems to be going on as details emerge showing that examiners are on a mild go-slow.

Last year, some examiners have confided in our team revealing that Knec had delayed providing them with payment forms for their advance. They feared that Knec may delay their payment like it did the previous year citing insufficient funds when summoned by Parliament over delayed payment for examiners.

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.

KCSE 2022 MARKING CENTRES.

Here are the marking centres for this year’s KCSE exams:

SUBJECT CODE MARKING CENTRE REPORTING DATE
English paper 1 101/1 Moi Forces Nairobi
English paper 2 101/2 Sunshine High
English paper 3 101/3 Alliance Girls and Thogoto .
Kiswahili Paper 1 102/1 Alliance Girls .
Kiswahili Paper 2 102/2 Sunshine High .
Kiswahili Paper 3 102/3 MaryHill and Nairobi School
Maths Paper 1 121/1 State House Girls
Maths Paper 2 121/2 Lenana School .
Biology Paper 1 231/1 Loreto Girls and Senior Chief Koinange .
Biology Paper 2 231/2 Limuru Girls .
Biology Paper 3 231/3 St Georges Girls .
Physics Paper 1 232/1 Mary Leakey Girls
Physics Paper 2 232/2 UpperHill High
Physics Paper 3 232/3 Moi Girls Isinya
Chemistry Paper 1 233/1 Precious Blood Riruta
Chemistry Paper 2 233/2 Kiambu High
Chemistry Paper 3 233/3 Kenya High and Nairobi School .
History Paper 1 311/1 Starehe Boys
History Paper 2 311/2 Thika High .
Geography Paper 1 312/1 Murang’a TTC
Geography Paper 2 312/2 Arya girls Parklands .
CRE Paper 1 313/1 Loreto Girls Limuru .
CRE Paper 2 313/2 Buruburu High
Agriculture Paper 1 443/1 Machakos girls .
Agriculture Paper 2 443/2 Kilimambogo TTC .
Computer Studies Paper 1 451/1 UpperHill High
Computer Studies Paper 2 451/2 . .
Business Studies Paper 1 565/1 Machakos Girls
Business Studies Paper 2 565/2 . .

 

 

 

 

 

DESPERATE SITUATIONS CALL FOR DESPERATE MEASURES SCHOOL ORDERS STUDENTS TO WEAR BOXES ON THEIR HEADS TO CURB CHEATING IN EXAMINATIONS

A bizarre incident in which a school asked students to wear cardboard boxes on their heads to curb cheating in examinations has greatly shocked the world.

The rule was enforced at Bhagat Pre-university College in Haveri, India.

The school officials were forced to stop this savage-like treatment of learners after images of the students wearing card boxes went viral on social media platforms.

The pictures displayed learners sitting in rows while wearing boxes with “windows” in front to allow them to get a glimpse of what is going on around them.

EXPERIMENT
The most intriguing part of it all is when the college administrator MB Satish told the BBC that the radical anti-cheating system was an experiment which had worked for other institutions.

Mr Satish apologized for the “roll out” of this unusual technique.
He further added that the students were not obliged to wear it.

Some removed the card box mask after 15 minutes, others after 20 minutes. The college itself told them to take it off after one hour.

INHUMANE
Speaking to the Times of India, SC Peerjade, the deputy director of the pre-university education board termed the practice inhumane and uncalled for.

Bhagat Pre-university College has been served with an official notice seeking an explanation for forcing students to wear the improvised masks to curb copying during examinations.

An official from the Haveri district has also rebuked the act saying that no matter the purpose, it was very wrong for the students to wear cartons when writing examinations.

He further added that the directive was not from them.

TSC Training Dates, Venues And For JSS Grade Seven Teachers And Heads In Junior Secondary School

TSC JSS Training Dates and Venues for Grade Seven Teachers and Principals 2023

TSC Recruitment Vacancies 2022- 2023: TSC Advertises Slightly Over 35, 000 Recruitment Vacancies to be Filled in January 2023

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released a circular on the dates and venues for the upcoming training of Junior Secondary School, JSS, teachers.

According to the teachers’ employer, the retooling of grade seven JSS teachers in Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) and Competency Based Assessment (CBA) will take place between 13th March, 2023 and 19th March, 2023.

The venues for the face to face training will take place in Teacher Training Colleges and select venues within the respective counties.

DATES ACTIVITY MODE PARTICIPANTS VENUES
13th March, 2023 and 16th March, 2023 Training of head teachers-Smart cascade mode Face-to-face Headteachers TTCs and County select venues
13th March, 2023 and 19th March, 2023 Training of teachers-Smart cascade mode Face-to-face Teachers of Language TTCs and County select venues
13th March, 2023 and 19th March, 2023 Training of teachers-Smart cascade mode Face-to-face Mathematics teachers TTCs and County select venues
13th March, 2023 and 19th March, 2023 Training of teachers-Smart cascade mode Face-to-face Teachers handling humanities TTCs and County select venues
13th March, 2023 and 19th March, 2023 Training of teachers-Smart cascade mode Face-to-face Teachers of Technical subjects TTCs and County select venues

 

TSC TRAINING OF TEACHERS HANDLING GRADE SEVEN IN COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM ASSESSMENT

The mode of training will be samrt cascade done face to face using a multi-agency approach.

The teacher capacity development will be conducted within six days as follows;

  1. Headteachers= 3 days
  2. Teachers= 6 days
  3. Trainers of Teachers (TOTs)= 6 days

The master trainers will offer professional support during the training of teachers.

Here are the guidelines for the Training of JSS Teachers .

Guidelines for the Training of JSS Teachers 2023/2023

  1. Non-residential JSS teachers for non-Arid and Semi-Arid areas(non-ASAL) will be have their travel cost reimbursed
  2. Residential JSS teachers for non-Arid and Semi-Arid areas(non-ASAL) will receive accomodation allowance.
  3. Residential SNE JSS teachers for both non-ASAL and Arid and Semi-Arid Areas, ASAL, will receive accomodation allowance.
  4. Residential Trainers of Trainers, TOTs for regular and SNE will receive accomodation allowance.

SELECTED VENUES FOR TSC TRAINING 2023 FOR JSS TEACHERS

The upcoming training for JSS teachers will take place in both Teachers Training Colleges TTCs and selected venues in each county.

TARGET PARTICIPANTS FOR JSS TSC TRAINING PER SCHOOL 2023

According to the TSC circular, every junior secondary school will identify three teachers and a head teacher for the training.

REQUIREMENTS FOR TRAINING OF GRADE SEVEN JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS

 

Head teachers for both regular and SNE schools must possess a Bachelor’s degree or diploma in education with at least C+ plus mean grade or its equivalent and a C+ plus in the two teaching subjects.

CLUSTER SUBJECTS FOR TSC TRAINING OF GRADE SEVEN JSS TEACHERS AND HEAD TEACHERS

The selected cluster subjects for JSS TSC training encompass

  1. Language- English, Literature, foreign and indigeneous languages
  2. Kiswahili and Kenya Sign Language, KSL
  3. Mathematics
  4. Pure Sciences-Integrated Science-Biology, Chemictry, Physics and Health Education
  5. Humanities-Social Studies(Citizenship, Geography, History), Religious Studies(CRE, IRE, Hindu, FIRE and PPI) and Life Skills
  6. Technical subjects-Pre-vocational and pre-career-Business Studies, Sports and Physical Education, Home Science, Art and Design.

The Commission has at the same time released the number of target participants with C+ and above per county who have been targeted for the upcoming training.

Form One Selection per County and Region

Form One Selection per County and Region

KPSEA Results out Today on January 16, 2023

List: Counties with Limited Form One Selection Capacity

Looking for the most appropriate secondary schools to fit your learner’s form one admission needs? Well, here is a list of counties that you need to avoid owing to the limited form-one vacancies available.

Nairobi County takes the lead in the list of counties with lesser form one selection capacity. The county has got 109 secondary schools with a declared form one placement capacity of 45, 089.

S/NO COUNTY SECONDARY

SCHOOLS

DECLARED

CAPACITY

LEARNERS DEFICIT
1 Nairobi 109 45,089 72,145 45, 000
2 Kilifi 164 31 258 41 470 -10 212
3 Garissa 41 7 273 9908 -2635
4 Mombasa 56 12 801 22 360 -9 559
5 Kwale 104 22 633 24 442 -1809
6 Kajia 95 20 640 25 605 -4965
7 Taita Taveta 54 6 768 8 477 -1709
8 Turkana 53 12 096 16 798 -4700
9 Kitui 449 41 184 42 264 -1078
10 Narok 113 33 360 34 262 -902
11 Lamu 27 3 264 3 716 -4
12 Tana River 38 5 232 6 035 -803
13 Baringo 176 18 144 18 757 -613
14 West Pokot 185 16 178 16 697 -509

 

Nairobi county registered 72, 145 learners for form one placement this year. The county has got a deficit of 45,000 form one placement slots.

To mitigate the shortfall, candidates were placed in other counties with
sufficient capacities.
The above scenario can be considered an eye-opener to an underlying
problem that calls for serious early redress in the wake of CBC. It is
against this background that I will take the personal initiative to consult
with leadership from these areas to address this perennial deficit in
capacity
KCPE Candidates’ School Choices
During the selection, it became clear that a large number of candidates
did not receive proper guidance and direction when choosing schools.
This resulted in some schools attracting far many applicants against
their capacities. These schools included:

1 KABIANGA HIGH SCHOOL
153,074

768

2 NANYUKI HIGH SCHOOL
148,827

576

3 NYANDARUA HIGH SCHOOL
137,511

240

4 PANGANI GIRLS
119,265

384

5 MASENO SCHOOL
105,504

720

6
ALLIANCE GIRLS’ HIGH
SCHOOL

104,763

384

7 NAKURU HIGH SCHOOL
103,909

336

8 KAPSABET BOYS
99,542

384
23

9 MANGU HIGH SCHOOL
98,146

480

10
BUTERE GIRLS HIGH
SCHOOL

95,550

The results of the above means many candidates will not get their
choices and have to accept that it is not possible to be placed in their
“dream” school. I wish to call upon head teachers and parents to ensure
candidates make wise choices through proper advice.
In addition, it was noted that 33,984 students from 2,673 schools did
not select any school. To this end, I direct county directors of education
to establish the concerned schools with a view to instituting
administrative actions against the headteachers and/or schools
management for failing to adequately register learners for
examinations.

Form One Reporting Dates

The reporting period for all 2023 Form One students will be from 6th
February 2023 to 13th February 2023. In case of any queries, parents
are advised to visit their respective County Directors of Education for
assistance. I am directing that all admitted students should be captured
on NEMIS by 2nd March 2023. All the CDEs are required to ensure
compliance with this requirement.

Affirmative Action in Slums during Form One Selection

The Ministry has applied affirmative action to achieve equity for children
from the slum areas. In this year’s selection, 270 students from slum
areas were placed in national and extra-county schools of their choice.
This is in addition to those placed through merit and other criteria. This
intervention is in line with the government policy to achieve parity in
education by considering the needy and vulnerable children in informal
settlements in urban areas.
Placement of Refugees
For the first time, the Ministry placed 9,019 learners from primary
schools located in the refugee camps in public secondary schools. This
is in line with the 2017 Djibouti declaration on Regional Refugee
Education that stipulates the need to enhance the capacity of IGAD

member states to implement commitments to quality education and
learning for refugees and host communities.
Counties with limited capacities
The following Counties had inadequate capacities according to their
candidature as indicated in the list.

1 Nairobi 109

27,145 72,232

45,087
2 Kilifi 164

31,258 41,470

10,212
3 Mombasa 56

12,801 22,360

9,559
4 Kajiado 95

20,640 25,605

4,965
20
5 Turkana 63

12,096 16,796

4,700
6 Garissa 41

7,273 9,908

2,635
7 Kwale 104

22,633

24,442

1,809
8
Taita
Taveta 54

6,768 8,477

1,709
9 Kitui 449

41,184 42,262

1,078
10 Narok 171

33,360 34,262

902
11
Tana
River 38

5,232 6,035

803
12 Baringo 176

18,144 18,757

613
13
West
Pokot 185

16,178 16,687

509
14 Lamu 27

3,264 3,760

496

TSC Full List Of Transferred Teachers And Principals In Kiambu County, Central Region

2023 TSC list of transferred Teachers and Principals in Kiambu County, Central Region

TSC Salaries and Promotions Online; TSC Ordered to Draft a Budget for Promotion of Teachers with Higher Qualifications

Kiambu County TSC Transfer List 2023– The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released lists of transferred teachers and principals in Kiambu County. The official reporting dates for transferred teachers are 30th January 2023 and 31st January 2023. Fortunately, the transferred teachers have got a grace period of two weeks to report to their new workstations. This means that the deadline for reporting is on Monday, February 6, 2023. In the TSC List of transferred teachers 2023 for Kiambu County, Kiambu High School has been affected.

S/NO NAME SCHOOL COUNTY REGION SCHOOL TRANSFERRED TO COUNTY REGION
1.  Michael Kinyua Nyahururu High School Laikipia

County

Rift Valley  Kiambu High School Kiambu Central


TSC List of Transferred Teachers 2023

  1. 1, 948 primary school head teachers
  2. 189 deputy head teachers
  3. 1, 316 Secondary School teachers
  4. 226 secondary school principals
  5. 1,093 primary school teachers
  6. 12, 019 regional transfers
  7. 2, 594 inter-regional transfers

TSC Transfers Selection Criteria 2023

  1. Gender parity
  2. Disability
  3. Health
  4. Age

TSC list of transferred teachers 2023 per county

  1. Kakamega County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  2. Vihiga County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  3. Bungoma County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  4. Busia County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  5. Kisumu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  6. Kisii County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  7. Homa Bay County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  8. Migori County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  9. Siaya County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  10. Nyamira County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  11. Mombasa County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  12. Kwale County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  13. Kilifi County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  14. Tana River County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  15. Lamu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  16. Taita Taveta County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  17. Garissa County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  18. Wajir County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  19. Mandera County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  20. Marsabit County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  21. Isiolo County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  22. Meru County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  23. Tharaka Nithi County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  24. Embu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  25. Kitui County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  26. Machakos County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  27. Kitui County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  28. Makueni County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  29. Nyandarua County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  30. Nyeri County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  31. Kirinyaga County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  32. Murang’a County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  33. KJiambu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  34. Turkana County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  35. West Pokot County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  36. Samburu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  37. Trans Nzoia County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  38. Uasin Gishu County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  39. Elgeyo Marakwet County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  40. Nandi County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  41. Baringo County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  42. Laikipia County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  43. Nakuru County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  44. Narok County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  45. Kajiado County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  46. Kericho County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,
  47. Nairobi County List of TSC Transferred Teachers 2023 handing over and reporting dates,

2023/2024 TSC Circulars, Advertisements, Forms, Memos, Manuals; Free latest TSC pdf Downloads

 

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TSC Teachers’ Payslips Get Thinner as Court Gives The Green light To TSC TPD Courses

TSC Teachers’ Payslips Get Thinner as Court Gives The Green light To TSC TPD Courses

 

Institutions that were selected by the Teachers Service Commission are now free to take in teachers for a mandatory refresher training course after the High Court refused to stop the programme that require tutors to be retrained.

Only four institutions were okayed to admit teachers for the professional refresher courses. They include; Kenyatta University, Mount Kenya University, Riara universities and the Kenya Education Management Institute(KEMI).

Justice David Nderitu of the Employment and Labour Court declined to halt the roll-out of the programme following a petition from an education consultant, Joseph Karanja.

The judge ruled that owing to the weight of the orders sought and its effects, Mr Karanja ought to serve Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and other respondents in the case, for a hearing by all parties.

Earlier this week, Mr Karanja moved to court to seek orders to stop TSC from rolling out the programme citing lack of public participation as provided under Article 232 of the Constitution.

The TPD Modules will last for five years after which teachers will be required to renew their professional certificate. These courses will cumulatively be undertaken for 30 years.

It is worth noting that the programmes were introduced in 2018 to replace the schemes of service, which guided promotions, but they immediately ran into stiff opposition from the Kenya National Union of Teachers, which insisted that it was TSC’s duty to boost the capacity of its staff at its own cost.

It is increasingly clear that starting this December, teachers will now have to part with KSh6,000 each year to complete the five-year course.

 

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