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KCPE Results Release Date Revealed; CS Machogu to Announce 2022 KCPE Results on this date

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KCPE Results Release Date Revealed; CS Machogu to Announce 2022 KCPE Results on this date

 Barely a week after the 2022 KCPE candidates wrote their last paper, speculations filled the air on when the new CS Education Ezekiel Machogu will release the 2022 KCPE Results.

The official KCPE Results Release Dates Deadline is on Tuesday December 20, 2022. Our media team has established beyond reasonable doubt that it is all systems go at the KNEC headquaters in as far as preparation for the release of KCPE 2022 national examinations results is concerned. A privy source has intimated that CS Machogu will present the examinations results to President William Samoei Ruto between Monday and Tuesday before proceeding to release the 2022 KCPE results at the Knec headquaters.

Knec News Today: Some  parents  and guardians have expressed concern citing the change of guard at both the Knec Headquarters and at the education ministry as  prerequisites for possible delay in the release of the KCPE 2022 national examination results.

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Another key factor that has come into play is the fact that this year, the Knec headquarters will graduate into a beehive of activities now that there will be three national Examinations being processed concurrently namely KPSEA, KCPE and KCSE.

However, the council has assured parents that things are under control since Knec has gone an extra mile to acquire Optical Marker Readers OMR machines that will process both 2022 KPSEA and KCPE results faster.

This therefore means that the maiden KPSEA 2022 grade six national examinations will be released before the KCPE 2022 Results given that KPSEA results depend entirely on OMR machines.

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How to Access KPSEA Results Online

To access your KPSEA Results, follow this procedure;

From your messages tab, hit the COMPOSE option.

Compose a new message containing the KPSEA candidate Knec

Knec will issue further directions on how to download KPSEA results.

On matters transition, President William Ruto on Thursday said that KPSEA candidates will not proceed to secondary schools. CBC junior secondary education will be domiciled in primary school.

His excellency president William Samoei Ruto has once again today touched on the education and new adjustments, that will be key for a proper and reliable system of education.

Speaking on the floor of statehouse during the swearing in ceremony of Permanent Secretaries, the President made a hint into the overall plan for January.

KCPE 2021/2022 KNEC LIST OF TOP 100 SCHOOLS NATIONALLY

  1. High Peak Junior Academy Naivasha: Total KCPE Candidature 2022=142, Top KCPE candidate’s score=420, 400 and Above = 62, 350 – 399 = 76, 300 – 349 = 2 Below 300 = 2.
  2. Makini School Kibos:Mean Score=369.72, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=427, 400 and Above = 30.
  3. Gilgil Hills Academy Private Day and Boarding; School Mean Score=392, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=428, 400 and Above =.
  4. PCEA Mwimbi Boarding Primary School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  5. Nyangwa Primary School; Mean Score=392, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  6. Holy Family Misikhu;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Highest KCPE score=426, 400 and Above =.
  7. Kitengela International School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  8. Rophine Field Junior School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  9. White Star Academy School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  10. Stepping Stone Preparatory School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  11. Fesbeth Academy School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  12. New Bambini Primary School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  13. Hill School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  14. Hill School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  15. Kari Mwailu Primary School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=433, 400 and Above =.

 

KNEC 2022 KCPE Results 2022; CS Machogu Releases 2022 KCPE results check the latest KCPE results news today, figures, statistics,top candidates, candidates with above 400, below 100 marks-How to check KCPE Results Online and via KNEC SMS Code 20076.

 

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KCPE Results (2022) out today as details emerge on New KNEC Standardization Rules for Candidates,

Private schools take the lion’s share of KCPE 2022 Top 100  schools nationally,

Private schools’ dazzling KCPE 2022 results; check mean scores HERE.  

KCPE 2021/2022 KNEC LIST OF TOP 100 SCHOOLS NATIONALLY

  1. High Peak Junior Academy Naivasha: Total KCPE Candidature 2022=142, Top KCPE candidate’s score=420, 400 and Above = 62, 350 – 399 = 76, 300 – 349 = 2 Below 300 = 2.
  2. Makini School Kibos:Mean Score=369.72, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=427, 400 and Above = 30.
  3. Gilgil Hills Academy Private Day and Boarding; School Mean Score=392, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=428, 400 and Above =.
  4. PCEA Mwimbi Boarding Primary School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  5. Nyangwa Primary School; Mean Score=392, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  6. Holy Family Misikhu;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Highest KCPE score=426, 400 and Above =.
  7. Kitengela International School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  8. Rophine Field Junior School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  9. White Star Academy School;Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  10. Stepping Stone Preparatory School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=426, 400 and Above =.
  11. Fesbeth Academy School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  12. New Bambini Primary School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  13. Hill School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  14. Hill School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=425, 400 and Above =.
  15. Kari Mwailu Primary School; School Mean Score=, Total KCPE Candidature, Top KCPE candidate’s score=433, 400 and Above =.

 

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TSC Budgetary Allocation 2023/2024 for promotion of More than 5 categories of teachers in July

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TSC Budgetary Allocation 2023/2024 for promotion of More than 5 categories of teachers in July

 

TSC Receives funds for promotion of More than 5 categories of teachers this July

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TSC gets funds for promotion of More than 5 categories of teachers in July. It is another good news to teachers from job group B5 to D3 that have experienced stagnation for their time to reap big is now here.

 

In reference to an earlier circular, about 4,595 primary school teachers currently in Job Group C will be promoted to Job Group C2.

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Also teachers in Job Group C2 will be upgraded to C3, and C3 teachers to C4.

 

 

The promtotinal exercise is estimated to cost Sh1 billion. The exercise is to start in July.

 

At the same time , another 652 college teachers in Grade D3 are to be moved up to Grade D4 at a cost of more than Sh175 million.

 

On Thursday, the that the National Treasury revealed an allocation of their employer a total of Sh1 billion for promotions of at least 13,713

TSC had earlier indicated it required funds to to move primary, those in secondary and college teachers to the next grade.

According to the Education Parliamentary Committee chairman Julius Melly ,the decision to allocate that money for promotion was to motivate teachers to render quality teaching.

 

While addressing the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) in Mombasa yesterday, Melly asked the commission to ensure all teachers who have stagnated in one grade for years are promoted first.

 

Melly said that the ministry gave Sh1 billion to promote teachers.

 

The band of teachers from grade D3 to D4 should be given special consideration in the next promotion as they have not been promoted for years.

 

On the other hand , Kahi Indimuli also said that there has been delays in promotion of teachers in all grades, saying that deputy principals who have been denied promotions even after acting for one year.

 

Also Indimuli noted that in most cases, school deputies had acted for over six months, however instead of being considered for promotion, these teachers were demoted after new principals were posted to those schools.

 

The promotion exercise will see about 13,713 secondary and primary school principals,the vice principals, senior masters, secondary teachers,the head teachers, and assistant head teachers will also be promoted

 

 

 

 

 

Equally there will be promotions for 2,733 head teachers at regular primary schools

 

Another 1,330 teachers at secondary schools will be promoted as another 1,725 deputies principal IIs.

 

Lastly 602 leaders at regular schools, another 224 deputy principal IIIs at secondary schools and 208 senior master IIs will be promoted.

 

Parliament budget allocation gave TSC at least Sh2.2 billion for teachers to be promoted and their new pay catered for.

 

 

 

 

 

Educationist Calls for the Re-Introduction of Corporal Punishment To Curb Unrest In Schools; Read all the Latest, Trending Education News Here

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Educationist Calls for the Re-Introduction of Corporal Punishment To Curb Unrest In Schools; Read all the Latest, Trending Education News Here

 

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Educationist Kennedy Echesa believes that the re-introduction of corporal punishment may be a timely solution to countering the unrest in schools.

 

Speaking Wednesday on Citizen TV’s Day Break show, Echesa said the Ministry and Teachers Service Commission (TSC) should restore power to teachers to instill discipline in schools.

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“It is time to relax our legislative and policy framework and involve teachers in disciplining learners reasonably without getting repercussions from the Ministry and TSC,” Echesa said.

 

 

He defended his proposal saying that the current state of education is “guarding children like eggs then releasing them to the society only to face corporal punishment throughout their lifetime.”

 

To emphasize the need for caning, Echesa, in a humorous reference to the African proverb; “spare the rod and spoil the child,” stated: “Intelligence of an African child is in the buttocks. If you don’t deal with them then they are going to grow into very useless persons.”

 

 

 

His argument was based on the fact that if the term corporal punishment is interpreted to ease the intensity as stipulated in the law, it would serve its purpose and not cause harm.

 

“A few slaps, a few strokes of cane to Form Ones and Form Fours is not corporal punishment,” he explained.

 

 

 

Janet Ouko, the CEC for Education in Nairobi County, disapproved of Echesa’s argument saying that the law prohibits teachers from caning learners. She, however, told off parents who advocate for children to be caned yet they do not take the same action at home.

 

She called upon parents to be responsible for their own children’s discipline.

 

 

 

“If you cannot cane your child, stop asking teachers to cane the child for you, let it begin with you. Cane them thoroughly and the teacher will not need to do that,” she said.

 

Chairperson Kenya Private Schools Association, Mutheu Kasanga, who was also in the discussion disputed Echesa’s sentiments saying that the old days were a nightmare to students and reintroduction to the system would lead to worse cases of indiscipline.

 

“Before the law was changed, the issue of indiscipline was even more dangerous than we are discussing now. Take an example of the Kyanguli disaster, Bombolulu and St. Kizito. Corporal punishment was the cause of all those,” Mutheu said.

 

 

 

She went further to highlight the plight of students in schools during her time when schools were like a prison where students studied in fear.

 

 

 

“We went through a system where you were beaten for not performing. The root cause was not addressed,” she said.

 

Mutheu insisted that a significant minority of arson cases reported recently in schools should not even trigger such a debate which was abolished for its ineffectiveness.

 

“There are about seven schools affected and we are over 8,000 secondary schools then we use the few to craft a national discussion on indiscipline, ” she disputed.

 

 

Riokindo Girls High KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2024; School Mean Score-8.3488 B- (KCSE 2023), Number of A=0, A-=2, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

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Riokindo Girls High KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2024; School Mean Score-8.3488 B- (KCSE 2023), Number of A=0, A-=2, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

 

 

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OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2023-2024 of Riokindo Girls High School

In KCSE 2023, January 2024 results, the school registered a marked improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 8.3488 B- (KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results), a positive deviation from (KCSE 2022- January 2023 results). The school presented 215 candidates for the KCSE 2023 exams. 212 out of the 215 KCSE 2023 KNEC registered candidates attained the minimum entry grade- C+ to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2024. This translates to 98.60% pass rate. The KCSE 2023 (January 2024 results) grade distribution of Riokindo Girls High School is as follows: A(0), A-(2), B+(19), B(69), B-(91), C+(31), C(2), C-(1), D+ (0), D(0). Click HERE to get the KCSE 2024 Results of Riokindo Girls High School once this year’s KCSE results are officially.

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The School’s Top Candidate this year scored an A- making it to the list of KCSE 2023 results- Top candidates nationally.

 

Riokindo Girls High school 2023-2024 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count

Riokindo Girls High school records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 8.3488 points which is a B- (minus).
The school’s current mean score thus stands at 8.3488 B minus, KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results, a marked improvement from KCSE 2022- January 2023 Results.
This is a prestigious extra county girls’ only boarding school located in Riokindo– Kisii County that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top 1000 schools nationally.
In KCSE 2023, it was ranked among the top 300 schools nationally. Check out the 2024/2025 KCSE results of Riokindo Girls High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Riokindo Girls High School location,

The school is located in Riokindo, Kisii County, Kenya. 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 a total of 40 teaching staff.

 

Riokindo Girls High School Notable Alumni,

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

 

Riokindo Girls High KCSE 2023 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.

Riokindo Girls High School form one selection,

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

 

KCSE Results 2023-2024 of Riokindo Girls High School

Riokindo Girls High Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2023-2024 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 2023-2024 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

 

Riokindo Girls High-stamped authority once more in Kisii County on matters of academic performance and KCSE 2023-2024 Results ranking in 2024.

The school proved its worth after scooping the highly sought-after KCSE 2023-2024 top grades including some A- thus emerging among the Top 300 schools nationally and the Top 10 best-performing and top-ranking schools in Kisii County.

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2023 Results released in January 2024, Riokindo  Girls High had 98.60% 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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KCSE 2023 Results Knec List of Top 200 Schools and Candidates

 

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

 

If you are dying to know how Riokindo Girls High School performed during the KCSE 2023-2024 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2023-2024 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2023-2024 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.

Riokindo Girls High School KCSE 2023 Mean Score,

Riokindo Girls High School KCSE 2023/2024 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

KCSE 2023-2024 Results Analysis for Riokindo Girls High School 2024,

Riokindo Girls High School KCSE Results 2024,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Riokindo Girls High– School’s KCSE 2023-2024 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best-ranking secondary schools across the  47 counties HERE; KCSE 2023-2024 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL

 

 

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NYS SCANDAL SUSPECT PHYLIS NGIRITA EXTENDS THE SCOPE OF THE WORD “CHOKORAA” TO “ACCOMMODATE” THOSE WHO CANNOT SPEAK GERMAN!

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NYS SCANDAL SUSPECT PHYLIS NGIRITA EXTENDS THE SCOPE OF THE WORD “CHOKORAA” TO “ACCOMMODATE” THOSE WHO CANNOT SPEAK GERMAN!

NYS SCANDAL: NYS SCANDAL SUSPECT PHYLIS NGIRITA SCREAMS HERSELF HOARSE OUTSIDE COURT, CLAIMS THAT HER SON IS AT THE VERGE OF BECOMING A “CHOKORAA” SINCE HE CANNOT SPEAK IN GERMANY

NYS Scandal key suspect Phylis Ngirita today resolved to “alternative” means of solving her case outside court.

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She decided to create a fuss that has left many Kenyans wondering about the meaning of the word “chokoraa” a Swahili word which means a street urchin.

Ngirita chose to air her grievances regarding her ongoing NYS Scandal case by screaming herself hoarse outside the law courts.

She claimed that although the NYS scandal case (in which 791 million Kenyan taxpayers’ money is said to have been misappropriated by NYS officers) having many suspects, it is only her family that is being witch-hunted.

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She also puzzled Kenyans after claiming that her son is at the verge of becoming a street urchin now that he can only speak English, Kiswahili and Kikuyu.

Ngirita said that her son has dropped out of school owing to the high amount of school fees arrears amounting to Kshs 3.4 million.

Ngirita’s outburst was fueled by the denial by the DCI to access her KCB account and withdraw Kshs 800, 000 meant to cater for her son’s school fees.

This is the second time Phylis Ngirita, one of the suspects in the multimillion National Youth Service corruption Scandal has broken down outside court.

Ngirita aired her grievances outside the Milimani Law courts today on Monday, February 24, 2020, accompanied by her lawyer. She painfully narrated how difficult life had become for her family after her bank accounts were frozen in December 2018.

She insinuated the DCI was applying double standards in the case to oppress her family.

She begged President Uhuru Kenyatta to intervene and request for the full list of key suspects in the multimillion NYS Corruption Scandal.

 

Knec Releases KCSE Results Today

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Knec Releases KCSE 2022 Results Today

2022/2023 KCSE Results Release; In spite of the unprecedented delay, the Kenya National Examinations Council has already released the anxiously awaited KCSE national examinations today to CS Machogu’s office! According to reliable sources, the council has completed the grading process and candidates will receive their KCSE 2022 results any moment now. Click HERE to receive the KCSE 2022 results for all schools in Kenya once CS Machogu releases results today at Mtihani House.

KCSE 2022 candidates can access their results by sending their full index number (not a random number) followed by the word KCSE to 20076. This is the fastest and simplest way of receiving KCSE results via mobile phone at an affordable fixed cost of Kshs 25. This cost is non-negotiable and non-refundable across all networks in Kenya.

 

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MARKING OF KCSE 2022 EXAMINATIONS; JANUARY 2023 HIGHLIGHTS

The marking of the KCSE national examinations that commenced on January 2, 2023, ended on January 16, 2023.

The last batch of KCSE examiners cleared on January 16, 2023, from the designated KNEC marking centers having received their advance amounting to Kshs 20, 000 each.

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The marking exercise was however disrupted after examiners marking CRE paper one at St. Francis Mang’u Girls High School went on a rampage after Knec refused to heed their pleas.

The examiners were against the high-handedness of the chief examiner who had been deployed to oversee the marking process at the center.

Remember that the KCSE examiners need to work in a peaceful environment given the extreme pressure they experience that encompasses sitting for long hours to ensure results are delivered on time.

The examiners also demanded better pay arguing that Knec should at least part with Kshs 100 per script to compensate for the cumbersome process.

Knec however stood its ground arguing that the examiners had already signed a contract when downloading their deployment letters. The council said that it cannot revise payment rates halfway since the funds for examiners’ pay had already been allocated.

Disgruntled, the examiners halted the marking process and camped at the field. CS Machogu tried to intervene in vain and some examiners left the center while chanting President Ruto’s name.

In response to the situation, KNEC released the following statement

Official Knec Statement on Halted Marking and Release of KCSE Results 2023

Tuesday January 10, 2023

Press Statement

RE: MARKING OF THE 2023 KENYA CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION EXAMINATION 

The Kenya National Examinations Council Knec wishes to inform the Country that the marking exercise of the 2022 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education Examination is going on smoothly in all the 35 centres.

However, on Tuesday January 10, 2023, some examiners at one of the centres where marking of Christian Religious Education paper 1 is currently taking place attempted to disrupt the exercise over claims that they were unhappy with the “strict” marking regime imposed by the centre’s chief examiner.

The Council authorities upon consultations agreed to replace the chief examiner as a compromise to ensure smooth progress of the marking exercise.

Unfortunately, despite responding to their initial demand, a few examiners yet again came up with a fresh call that the marking fee be revised upwards.

Since the issue of the examiners marking fee is an individual contract, and agreed to before reporting to a centre, the council found it impossible to find an extra budget to revise the rates midway.

The council resolved to allow examiners who were willing to continue with the marking process to do so uninterrupted.

Equally, those who wished to exit the marking exercise were allowed to do so without causing further interruptions to the process.

In the meantime, the council has invited trained Examiners from its database to ensure smooth progress of the exercise.

The council wishes to assure the county that the marking exercise is going on well and will be completed in time to ensure a timely release of results.

Prof. Julius Nyabundi,

Chairman,

Kenya National Examinations Council

 

Knec Payment Rates for KCSE Examiners 2023

Knec pays KCSE examiners a flat rate of Kshs. 150 per day for co-ordination and harmonization of the marking schemes.

This process takes up to four days depending on the complexity of the paper at hand.

Upon completion, Knec further reimburses examiners fare and other travel expenses incurred when travelling to the marking centres.

Knec reimbursement rates for examiners are determined based on the proximity to the marking centres.

Examiners who sojourn and cover long distances for instance those from far flung regions such as Moyale and Lodwar get more than those from Nairobi and its environs where the 35 marking centres are.

The third parameter used to determine the Knec payment rates 2023 is the number of scripts marked by an examiner.

Fast markers usually take the Lion’s Share of Knec payments.

The amount paid per script is multiplied by the number of scripts an examiner marks. For instance the standard Knec payment rates for CRE paper one is Kshs. 55. If an examiner marks 400 scripts. He or she will take home Kshs. 55*400= 22, 000

Taxation

Unfortunately, Knec remits the payment records to the Government of Kenya such that an examiner who walks away with over Kshs 24,000 must remit 10% of the amount collected.

Examiners who fail to remit this amount cannot get clearance from the Kenya Revenue Authority KRA technically dubbed KRA Tax Compliance Certificate, a mandatory requirement during TSC Promotions interviews.

The Knec payment rates per script for all papers range from Kshs 55 to 77.

The last time Knec revised the payment rates was in 2019 after Physics examiners and those who were marking business studies downed their tools, citing poor payment rates.

Do you think Knec should revise payment rates for examiners?

Feel free to leave your comment on our “Comments” segment below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KUPPET WANTS TSC TO FIX DISCREPANCIES IN TEACHERS’ SALARIES; LATEST NEWS ON TSC SALARIES

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TSC SHOULD FIX DISCREPANCIES IN TEACHERS’ SALARIES, KUPPET NOW DEMANDS; LATEST NEWS ON TSC SALARIES

In 2015, a landmark court battle between the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, and the teachers’ employer the Teachers Service Commission, TSC culminated in THE AWARDING OF A 50 TO 60 percent increment of teachers’ basic salaries to redress discrimination in TSC pay structures.

However, it is now five years down the line but teachers are still suffering under a discriminatory regime that has continued to give room for unjustifiable discrepancies in the pay for various TSC employees.

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NEW GRADES

Protracted negotiations between the KUPPET and TSC were based on the fact that although the TSC grading systems for the TSC secretariat were similar to those of teachers, there were discrepancies when it comes to salaries.

According to the complaints tabled by KUPPET then, the TSC secretariat staff earn salaries of between 50 and 60 percent above that of the teachers despite having similar qualifications and being in the same grades.

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Under the Constitution, the right to equality and nondiscrimination is a basic tenet of the bill of rights. KUPPET, therefore, wanted the salaries to be harmonized.

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The TSC however tabled a counter-proposal to the 50-60 percent dubbed the “working document.”

The commission then sought the inclusion of the Salaries and Remuneration Commission, SRC to enable it to come up with a concrete proposal.

This resulted in the TSC appealing the judgment. The court of appeal ruled that the Labour Court did not have the basis to determine the percentage for the increase of the basic salary of a teacher.

DISCRIMINATION

Since the appellate judgment, the Government has not shown any willingness to address the outright discrimination in the TSC pay structure.

KUPPET has therefore decided to seek constitutional remedies for the Government’s inaction.

“Where a minister or body refuses or neglects to act on court orders, the proper course is for the party to apply to the High Court for an order of mandamus compelling performance of statutory duty. The union’s legitimate claims must be constitutionally and procedurally processes. The need to retrace all constitutional and statutory steps to an eventual end of a valid salary increment and a proper negotiated CBA is an urgent one,” wrote KUPPET’S Deputy Secretary-General in The Standard yesterday.

KUPPET further argues that the determination of matters of the national wage bill must involve the National Treasury, SRC, and TSC.

The SRC cannot however negotiate with trade unions on matters salary increment since there is no constitutional body to cater to them.

KUPPET concludes by saying that teachers have legitimate expectations to be treated equally with other TSC employees at the Secretariat. After Covid-19, the union has promised to use all its available resources to challenge the unjustifiable discrepancies in TSC salary structures.

 

 

Asumbi Girls High KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score-10.377 B+, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

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Asumbi Girls High KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score-10.377 B+, Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

 

 

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OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2023 for Asumbi Girls High School

In KCSE 2023 results, the school registered an improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 10.377 B+. The school’s current mean score is a positive deviation from previous KCSE results. The school registered 434 candidates. All of the 434 Knec-registered KCSE 2023 candidates, attained the minimum entry grade- B- to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2023. The KCSE 2023 grade distribution for Asumbi Girls High School is as follows: A(18), A-(183), B+(181), B(46), B-(6), C+(0), C(0), C-(0), D+ (0), D(0), E(0) X(0), Y(0). Click HERE to view comprehensive results.

 

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The School’s Top Candidate this year scored an A making it to the list of KCSE 2023 results- Top 300 candidates nationally.

 

Asumbi Girls High school 2023 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count

Asumbi Girls High school records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 10.377 points which is a B+ (plus).
The school’s current mean score thus stands at 10.377 B+ plus, KCSE 2023 Results a positive deviation from the mean posted in KCSE 2022 Results.
This is a prestigious national girls’ only boarding school located in Rangwe – Homa Bay County that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top 300 schools nationally.
In KCSE 2023 results, it was ranked position 9 nationally. Check out the 2023/2024 KCSE results for Asumbi  Girls High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Asumbi High School location,

The school is located in Rangwe along the Suneka-Asumbi road, in Homa Bay County, Kenya. 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 500 students and a total of 30 teaching staff.

 

Asumbi Girls High School Notable Alumni,

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

 

Asumbi High KCSE 2023 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 2023 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.

Asumbi 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 Asumbi High School

Asumbi High Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2023 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 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

 

Asumbi High-stamped authority once more in Homa Bay 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 300 schools nationally and the Top 10 best-performing and top-ranking schools in Homa Bay County.

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2022 Results released in January 2023, Asumbi High had 100% of its KCSE 2022 candidates attaining the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2023.

 

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

 

If you are dying to know how Asumbi 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.

Asumbi High School KCSE 2022/2023 Mean Score,

Asumbi High School KCSE 2022/2023 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

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

Asumbi High School KCSE Results 2023,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Asumbi High– School’s KCSE 2023 mean grade count summary for the whole school and other KCSE top-performing and best-ranking secondary schools across the  47 counties HERE; KCSE 2023 OFFICIAL AND VERIFIED KNEC RESULTS PORTAL

 

School’s Previous KCSE Performance-2020 KCSE Results

In KCSE 2022, the school posted an impressive mean score of 8.8231 B Plain.

Transition to Universities: More than 90% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.

Number of As- A few of the Knec registered candidates attained As while more than 20 scored A-Minus

Special Credits

KCSE 2022; The school appeared in the KCSE 2022 Top 100  schools nationally. It scooped position 42 nationally dethroning some of the giant schools during KCSE KNEC exams.

 

 

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Kenya Co-curricular Activities Calendar Released

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Co-curricular Activities Calendar 2022/2023 Released; School games are back as the Ministry of Education releases the 2022 sports calendar

After a two-year suspension, school games are making a comeback. After the deadly Covid 19 pandemic in Kenya, the games were halted in March 2020. However, the wait is now over, as the Ministry of Education has released the 2022 school sports calendar.

This comes after a stakeholders’ meeting that was held earlier this year. The decision for games Resumption was arrived at during the four-day caucus attended by the Kenya Secondary Schools Sports Association (KSSSA) officials and their counterparts from the Ministry of Education.

Term one games (which comprise athletics, cross country, basketball, hockey, and handball) will be held in June 2022, according to the released calendar.

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Term two games (soccer, netball, volleyball, and racquet games) will, on the other hand, be held in the second term.

The national championship for term one games activities has been scheduled for June 18th to 22nd, 2022, in Kabsabet, Rift Valley Region, and will be preceded by an umpires’ and referees’ clinic on June 14th to 17th, 2022

The Sub counties and counties must complete their term one games by June 14, 2022, according to the calendar.

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KSSSA TERM ONE GAMES CALENDAR 2022 

S/N Level Dates
1 KSSSA Nationals at Nandi County (Kapsabet Boys and Girls) 18/06/2022 to 22/06/2022
2 Regional Games By 18/06/2022
3 County Games By 14/06/2022
4 Sub County Games By 14/06/2021

Rift Valley region will also hold special secondary school national athletics during the same dates.

Federation of East African secondary school Association (FEASSA) games 2022 are still to be announced, as are the dates and sites for the east African competitions.

 

PeHill Boys High School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score- 8.1 (KCSE), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

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PeHill Boys High School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score- 8.1 (KCSE), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

 

OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2023 for PeHill Boys High School- School

 

In KCSE 2023 results, the school registered an improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 8.1 B- , a positive deviation from KCSE 2022 Results. It was ranked position 156 nationally. The school presented over 300 candidates for the KCSE 2023 exams. More than 85% of the KCSE 2023 candidates attained the minimum entry grade- C+ to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2023. The KCSE 2023 grade distribution for PeHill Boys High School is as follows: A(0), A-(), B+(), B(), B-(), C+(), C(), C-(), D+ (), D().Click HERE to get the latest KCSE Results for PeHill Boys High School once this year’s KCSE results are officially released.

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PeHill Boys High School 2022/2023 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count

PeHill Boys High School records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 8.1.

The school’s current mean score thus stands at 8.1, KCSE 2023 Results. Use the Knec code below to verify these results on the Knec Portal.

PeHill Boys High School Knec Code

The school’s Knec Code is 44739103.

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PeHill Boys High School Location

This is an extra county secondary school located in Migori County, Nyanza Region in Kenya that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top schools nationally.

 

In KCSE 2023, it was ranked position 157 nationally. Check out the 2023/2024 KCSE results for PeHill Boys High School at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

PeHill Boys High School

The school offers both the new Competency-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.

 

PeHill Boys High School Notable Alumni,

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

 

PeHill Boys 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.

PeHill Boys 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 2023-2024 for PeHill Boys High School

PeHill Boys High School Posts Stellar Performance during the KCSE 2023 Results, Check out the School’s KCSE 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

 

PeHill Boys High School- KCSE Results (Migori County)

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2023 Results, PeHill Boys High had over 85% of its KCSE 2023 candidates attain the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2023-2024.

 

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

 

If you are dying to know how PeHill Boys 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,

PeHill Boys High  School KCSE 2023 Mean Score,

PeHill Boys High School KCSE 2023 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

KCSE 2023-2024 Results Analysis for PeHill Boys High School 2024,

PeHill Boys High School KCSE Results 2024,

 

Get a detailed analysis of PeHill Boys High School- School’s KCSE 2023 and other KCSE top-performing and best-ranking secondary schools across the  47 counties HERE; KCSE 2023-2024 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 75% of the KCSE candidates attained the Minimum Entry Grade to the university, C+ Plus and above.

Special Credits

KCSE 2022; The school appeared in the KCSE 2022 Top 200 schools nationally. It scooped position 154 during KCSE KNEC exams.

 

 

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TSC TPD News Today 2021-2022; New, Intriguing Details Emerge Touching on the Contentious Allegedly Mandatory TSC TPD Modules for all Teachers 2021/2022.

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TSC TPD News Today 2021-2022; New, Intriguing Details Emerge Touching on the Contentious Allegedly Mandatory TSC TPD Modules for all Teachers 2021/2022

The newly unveiled Teachers Professional Development programme (TPD) has suffered a major blow after an education consultant Joseph Ngethe Karanja moved to court to challenge it.

Karanja filed a petition in court Monday seeking orders to stop the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) from rolling out the programme citing lack of public participation as provided under Article 232 of the Constitution.

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The petitioner urged the court to declare the mandatory teachers programme null and void for violating provisions of the supreme law.

“A declaration that the 1st respondent’s (TSC) directives requiring compulsory Teachers Professional Development programme (TPD) module is illegal and unconstitutional, an affront to teachers fair labor practices and therefore null and void,” read the petition.

On September 22, TSC rolled out the TPD programme, a new module that will see public school teachers renew their professional certificates after every five years.

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The petitioner argues that the TSC imposed the programme by inculcating it in the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and in doing so failed to undertake the requisite public participation.

At the same time, the petitioner has raised issues with the move by TSC to hinge the promotion of teachers on the mandatory professional courses and introducing further educational requirements for their continued employment despite having attained the requisite educational requirement.

Karanja contends that the TPD programme is in violation of Article 41 of the constitution of Kenya which encompasses fair labor practices for workers.

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“Seeking to impose a compulsory teacher that shall run for 30 days yet numerous teachers are quite old and cannot compete in the aforesaid training while still in service thus excluding them from any further promotion,” the 13-paged petition read.

The petitioner has also sued Kenyatta University, Riara University, Mount Kenya University and the Kenya Education Management Institute (KEMI) that were picked by Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to train the teachers.

The Education Consultant raised issues with the process of tendering process of awarding the four higher learning institutions to implement the training programme.

“Arbitrarily appointing the 4th to 8th respondents as the sole providers in teachers training under Teachers Professional Development Programme (TPD) and without engaging in open and transparent training programme as required by the law,” the court papers read.

The petitioner is also opposed to the move to have teachers’ pay for the in-service training saying that the TSC should shoulder the cost.

Speaking during the launch of the training programme, TSC Chief Executive Nancy Macharia said the TPD is a life-long learning programme organized in six-tiered competency levels where each level takes five years to complete.

This means that for an entire teaching career, each teacher will be required to take a total of five modules within a span of 30 years, translating to about Sh180,000.

In 2019, a Labour court halted the implementation of professional development training programmes that would determine the promotion of teachers.

The court ruled that the TPD programme was not valid for implementation as there was no regulation promulgated by TSC to guide the programmes.

 

KNEC’S TOUGH MARKING RULES FOR KCSE EXAMINERS 2019

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KNEC’S LATEST TOUGH MARKING RULES FOR KCSE EXAMINERS 2019
The Kenya National Examinations Council has invited over 26, 000 examiners for the 2019 KCSE marking exercise.

The examiners include those who were recently trained and those with long term experience.

The examiners are required to work round the clock to ensure they complete the marking exercise before Christmas.

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The examiners should download their leaders from the KNEC CP2 website to confirm their marking centres, payment rates and other logistics.

FOR IMPORTANT KNEC PORTALS CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINKS:

For KCPE AND KCSE Registration click here

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https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/

For Diploma Teacher Registration click here  https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-dte/

For ECDE Registration click here registration.knec.ac.ke/online-ecde/

For BTPE exam Registration click here https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-btep/

For Teacher Certificate in Adult Education Registration click here https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-tcae/

For KNEC business exam registration click here https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-bzns/

TOUGH KNEC MARKING RULES
KNEC KCSE examiners are expected to observe the following rules:

1. Do not carry away candidates’ answered scripts from marking centres.

2. Do not carry marking schemes or marking materials from the examination centres.

3. All marking should be carried out from the designated marking rooms within the marking centre.

4. There should be no phones in the designated marking rooms.

5. Every KNEC examiner is expected to board-live within the designated marking centre.

6. Attend and participate in all coordination meetings.

7. Observe marking discipline and actively participating in any roles assigned to you.

8. Do not carry any dummies and/or question papers from the marking centres.

9. Complete all the claim forms for answer scripts marked and submit them to the Team Leader before leaving the room.

10. Refrain from any activity that may slow down the marking exercise such as indulging in alcohol.

11. Conceal your identity as an examiner to avoid influence from people with personal interests.

12. Avail yourself at the marking rooms as long as the marking is in progress.

13. Maintain confidentiality on assigned tasks.

14. Ensure that you meet the targets set during the marking exercise.

15. Conduct yourself with dignity, decorum and diligence.

NOTE: ANY EXAMINER FOUND CONTRAVENING THESE REGULATIONS WILL BE DISMISSED AND REPORTED TO THE TSC FOR FURTHER DISCIPLINARY ACTION.

TSC Releases 2023 Recruitment Guidelines Changes Affecting Permanent and Pensionable and Intern Teachers 2023

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TSC Releases 2023 Recruitment Guidelines Changes Affecting Permanent and Pensionable and Intern Teachers 2023

 

 

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RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS AND TEACHER INTERNS – JANUARY, 2023

1) Guidelines for recruitment of teachers 2022/2023

 

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Guidelines for recruitment of teachers -primary and post primary Institutions for both teachers on permanent and pensionable terms of service and interns have been reviewed In line with the current recruitment. For more Information, you are required to download and study in readiness for the recruitment exercise. Studying the guidelines would also enable Insightful discussion and clarification during the sensltization of members of the selection panel. Among the changes In the reviewed Recruitment Guidelines are as follows:

 

The Score Guide has Included qualification, age, length of service & CBC Upgrade In primary schools. The maximum scores for the areas include 5, 25, 70 & 5 respectively.

For Secondary Schools the face-to-face Interview which Involves a maximum of 5 marks on communication has been removed.

Disability status has been removed as a tie-breaker since applicants with disabilities will be competing amongst themselves.

2).Applicants with disabilities.

 

The Commission Is committed to ensure that at least 5% of all advertised posts are filled by applicants with disabilities. In this regard, 5% of the posts allocated to each county MUST be set aside for the recruitment of teachers with disabilities. Accordingly, the score guides for both teachers with disabilities and others are similar. Teachers with disabilities are only competing against themselves and not against the rest of applicants. A report on the number set aside per sub-county and the number of applicants recruited will be required together with other recruitment documents.

 

3). Teachers Currently Serving as Teacher Interns

 

The Commission has resolved to directly recruit all the teachers serving as interns on permanent and pensionable (P&xP) tems of service.These teacher Interns are therefore not required to apply.

 

The total number of the employment forms for P&P will be inclusive of the serving teacher interns who shall be recruited directly.

 

 

For those serving in secondary schools, upon employment, they will be deployed to teach In Junior Secondary Schools within the counties where they are currently serving.

 

In the case of teacher interns serving in primary schools, upon employment, they may be retained In their current station or be deployed to any primary school where their services are required within the counties or regions where they are currently serving.

 

County Directors are required to prepare a List of all serving interns within their counties who are currently on payroll and have not been absorbed on P&P. These teachers should fill the Applicaton for Employment forms and be issued with Offer of Employment Letters before the main recruitment commences.

 

 

File Copy of the Offer of Employment Letter, Application for Employment Forms together with all the relevant attachments shall be submitted to the TSC Headquarters as per the recruitment process roadmap.

 

4)Management of the Recruitment of Teachers

 

In undertaking the recruitment of teachers:

 

a) The TSC County Director in conjunction with TSC Sub-County Directors shall identify interview venues, dates and time for submission to the headquarters. These interview details shall be published on the TSC Website for reference by the applicants;

 

b) The TSC County Directors upon receipt of lists of applicants from the headquarters shall share with the Sub-County Directors within their respectful counties;

 

c) The TSC Sub-County Director upon receipt of applicants’ lists from their respective sub-counties shall constitute a sub-county selection panel;

 

d) The TSC Sub-County Director shall inform the applicants on the interview venue, date and time through Short Messaging Service (SMS), 7 days before the interview.

 

e) The TSC Sub-County Selection Panel shall conduct the interviews/ verification of documents;

 

f) The TSC Sub-County Director shall submit the list of successful applicants and the required recruitment documents to the TSC County Director for vetting;

 

g) The TSC County Director/ TSC Regional Director, Nairobi shall issue the Offer of Employment/ Internship letters;

 

h) The TSC County Director shall submit all the required recruitment documents to the headquarters within the timelines.

 

5). Shortlisting of Applicants

 

All applicants are eligible to attend interviews. The TSC Sub-County Directors in consultation with the TSC County Directors shall analyze the lists of applicants in their respective Sub-Counties and make decision on how they shall conduct the verification exercise within the timelines before communicating with the applicants through Short Messaging Service (SMS). The message shall include interview venue, date and time.

 

6). Verification of Documents

 

Due to changes on the score guides, the applicants’ lists shall have no scores. TSC Sub-County Selection Panel shall keenly verify the applicants’ documents and award marks as per the reviewed score guides. From the exercise, the TSC Sub-County Director shall generate merit lists and recommend successful candidates to the TSC County Director for the issuance of Offer of Employment/ lnternship letters. The successful candidates shall be in the four (4) categories of recruitment as follows: 9000/DEC/2022 (Pup, JSS); 21550/DEC/2022 (Internship, JSS); I OOO/DEC/2022 (Pup, Prima” and 4000/DEC/2022 (Internship, Prima”. Categories for recruitment MUST be clearly indicated on all the lists.

 

7). Distribution of Primary School Posts

 

The Commission has distributed primary school posts to the sub-county level for both permanent pensionable, and the internship term. The list of this distribution will be shared with specific County Directors. The distribution MUST be adhered to. The Commission is aware that, as late as March, 2022, more sub-counties have been established in an effort to enhance co-ordination of the functions of the National Government.

 

These new sub-counties have not been captured on the Teachers Management Information System (TMIS).

 

The new sub-counties include Korr, Sagante, uran, Imenti East, Nkuene/Mitunguu, Abogeta, Igoji, Golbo, Kotulo, Sankuri, Khalalio, Sericho, Oldonyiro, Lokichoggio, Suguta, Lokiriama, Aroo, Suba Central and Bothai among others. It is expected that County Directors in the affected counties ensure that data on all the sub-counties yet to be captured are immediately captured for future reference. Consequently, therefore, the Sub-County Directors in liaison with their respective County Directors must ensure that advertised posts are re-distributed appropriately in a fair manner.

 

8). Distribution of Junior Secondary school posts

 

Teaching posts for both Pnp and internship for Junior Secondary School (JSS) have been allocated per county and sub-county. The allocation of the posts is based on the number of grade seven (7) classes within a county and its sub-counties. Distribution of posts by sub-counties within a given county shall be shared with the County Directors by Wednesday 4th January, 2023 for action. The new sub-counties whose data has not been captured as earlier discussed MUST be considered in the distribution depending on the number of grade seven (7) classes.

 

9). Merit lists

 

All applicants who attend the verification exercise shall be included in the merit lists. The reviewed recruitment guidelines provide for primary and post primary merit lists for both Pup and Internship. The Regional Directors, County Directors and Sub County Directors are required to compile and maintain their respective merit lists using the format provided in the reviewed recruitment guidelines. The new merit lists will supersede the earlier generated merit lists.

 

The County and Sub-County merit lists shall be sent to TSC Headquarters in soft copies (in excel) through dirstamng@tsc.go.ke and copied to ddstamngp@tsc.go.ke. TSC County Director will be expected to submit duly signed hard copies of the merit lists and minutes of

 

Selection Panels to the Director Staffing together with duly filled Application for Employment Forms. The merit lists shall be availed to members of public upon request, taking into consideration the provisions of the Data Protection Act, 2019. Template for the submission of merit lists is attached herein (Appendices I g Il for primary) and (Appendices Ill 8t IV for JSS). County Directors and Regional Directors shall customize the Sub-County templates.

 

10). Vetting at the County Level

 

The County Directors are expected to ensure that thorough vetting of documents is done as provided in the attached Check lists (Appendices V BC V/ for primary) and (VI/ 8t VIII for JSS). Vetting includes confirmation of academic certificates to ensure that only the qualified candidates are recruited. Those involved in vetting shall be required to sign the Verification Data Sheet (Appendices [X, X, X/ 8tX10. Signing of the Verification Data Sheet is a requirement for the on-boarding of the newly recruited teachers. It is important that officers sign the Verification Data Sheet only after confirming that an applicant in question meets the minimum requirements for recruitment.

 

11). Confirmation of the Registration Status of the Applicants

 

As per the recruitment guidelines, TSC Sub-County Directors are required to confirm registration status of the applicants online through https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke before an applicant fills the Application for Employment form or signs an Internship Agreement. Failure to confirm registration status of the applicants has led to cancellation of Application for Employment forms after they are filled by persons who are not eligible for employment as per the applicable recruitment guidelines.

 

12). Change of Subject Combination

 

The Competence Based Curriculum is being rolled out at Grade 7 (JSS) in January, 2023. There is no teacher currently teaching at Junior Secondary School. The target for this recruitment is to ensure all 30,550 Grade 7 classes get at least a teacher. For this reason, the recruitment exercise will not take into consideration subject combinations. TSC Sub-County Selection Panel shall therefore not discriminate against applicants on the basis of subject specialization as long as the applicant is a qualified teacher in accordance to the current recruitment guidelines.

 

13). Recruitment Road Map

 

The Road map for the recruitment exercise is herewith attached (Appendix XIIO. The Commission wishes to lay emphasis on the need to ensure that all the newly recruited teachers report to schools on 1st February 2023. Ensure strict adherence to the timelines. This calls for sacrifice in making maximum use of the limited time

 

14). Posting of teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

 

Posting of the newly recruited teachers to Junior Secondary Schools will be guided by the Learning Areas that a teacher is required to teach as per the guide published on the TSC Website. TSC County Director MUST ensure that in case a school has more than one stream, teachers posted are of different specialties i.e. Humanities, Sciences, Languages, Mathematics or Technical to ensure their optimal utilization.

 

15). Posting of Primary School Teachers

 

Teachers recruited in a given county shall be posted within the county. In case a county is overstaffed in the understanding of the TSC County Director, the officer shall consult respective TSC Regional Director for guidance. The TSC Regional Director shall be facilitated to post the excess teachers to another County within the Region.

 

16). Offer of Employment and Offer of Internship Letters

 

Processing of Offer of Employment and Offer of Internship Letters shall be done at the county level. The TSC County Director shall sign the Offer Letters and submit file copies together with other recruitment documents. The Offer Letters for serving teacher interns being converted to permanent and pensionable terms of service shall have no folio (e.g TSC/111111) while for those who have never been engaged by the Commission shall bear Folio 2 (e.g. TSC/111111/2) Two Copies of the Letter Offer shall be signed.

 

One copy shall be forwarded by the TSC Sub-County Director (where the teacher will be posted) to the teacher. The second copy shall be submitted together with other recruitment documents for filing at the Headquarters. The TSC County Director and the TSC Sub-County Director shall be required to photocopy the letters for their files. Template for the appointment letter and Offer of Internship Letter will be provided. Ensure that each candidate fill only one Application for Employment form or receives only one Offer of Internship letter.

 

The Offer of Employment Letters shall be done on the special papers. County Directors have already been issued with special papers for the exercise. Care must be taken to avoid wastage due to limited resources. Templates for the Offer of Employment letters, Offer of Internship letters and Internship Agreement shall be shared later.

 

17). Submission of Recruitment Documents

 

Recruitment documents shall be submitted as per the attached submission schedule (Appendix XIV). TSC County Directors should ensure that they strictly adhere to the schedule to avoid crowding at the receiving desks. In addition, they are expected to ensure that all required documents are attached to the Application for Employment Forms including the Offer of Employment Letter, Internship Agreement, Offer of Internship Letter and Lists of Recruited/SuccessfuI applicants per category (Appendices XV— Pry Pap, XVI Pry Internship, XVI/ — Sec Pap 8t XVIII— Sec Internship).

 

TSC County Directors shall be held personally responsible for any missing but required document that may lead to delays in the onboarding of teachers. It is important to arrive at the Headquarters the earliest possible time to ensure that all the recruitment documents are received as per the schedule. Officers at the Headquarters will be similarly advised on the same.

 

18). Entry Reports

 

Recruitment process ends with the on-boarding of the newly recruited teachers. The Commission no longer accepts hard copies of the Entry Reports. It is the duty of the Regional Directors to

 

ensure that all the teachers recruited within their regions have been entered on the Posting, Entry and Exit Reports Module. Wrong capturing of registration numbers, disability status, Application for Employment Serial Numbers together with slow or no follow — up of reporting of teachers through the Module are some of the challenges that face the use of this innovation. You are all required to take up the responsibility of ensuring that entries are made correctly and thereafter entry reports are submitted on time.

 

The Offer Letters should not be released to the newly recruited teachers before they posted on the Posting, Entry Exit Reports Module. Sub-County Directors must also post the teachers to schools and follow-up to ensure that the Heads of Institutions (Hols) submit the Entry Reports immediately the teacher reports for duty.

 

19). Security during the Recruitment Process

 

To ensure that there is security during the exercise, the County Directors and the Sub-County Directors are expected to liaise with the County Commissioners for the provision of security.

 

20). Personal Accident Insurance Cover

 

You are required to note that, the requirement for the internship applicants to have a Personal Accident Cover at the time of application has been reviewed. Only the successful applicants will be required to have the Personal Accident Cover. A copy of the cover MUST be among the internship documents to be submitted to the Headquarters.

 

21). Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (CBC Upgrade)

 

The Commission is awarding scores for applicants in primary school posts who have completed the CBC Upgrade. A list of the qualified candidates who have gone through the CBC Upgrade programme have been shared for your reference (Appendix XIX).

 

In case of any candidate contesting the list, you are encouraged to be confirming any evidence he/she avails and make informed decision.

 

22). Complaints Management

 

The TSC Sub-County Directors must ensure that the recruitment process is as transparent and fair as possible. They must avoid conducting the process in a manner that may raise complaints. In case a complaint is raised, TSC County Director must deal with the complaint exhaustively. This will ensure that there are no appeals communicated to the Headquarters for management. However, in case of a challenging complaint, you are required to communicate with the Commission through dirstaffing@tsc.go.ke for further guidance.

 

 

TOP SCHOOLS IN KCSE 2023- JANUARY 2024  RESULTS 

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TOP SCHOOLS IN KCSE 2023- JANUARY 2024  RESULTS 

Top 1000 schools KCSE 2023-2024

KCSE 2022 Top 1000 Schools Nationally

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S/NO SCHOOL MEAN POS REGION COUNTY GRADE Knec Code
1 Nyambaria High School 11.31 1 NYANZA Nyamira A-{minus} 43700008
2 Cardinal Otunga High School 10.45 2 NYANZA Kisii B+{plus} 40745101
3 Asumbi Girls High School 10.30 3 NYANZA Migori A-{minus}
4 Mangu High School 10.36 4 CENTRAL Kiambu B+{plus} 44739101
5 St Antony’s Boys High School 10.33 5 RIFT VALLEY Trans Nzoia B+{plus} 11200002
6 Mudasa Academy School 10.33 6 WESTERN Vihiga B+{plus}  23500003
7 St Paul’s Igonga Dok Secondary  10.24 7 NYANZA Kisii B+{plus} 20406020
8 Alliance High School 10.2 8 CENTRAL Kiambu B+{plus} 20400006
9 Moi High School Kabarak 10.13 9 RIFT VALLEY Nakuru B+{plus} 27500002
10 Kapsabet Boys High School 10.1 10 RIFT VALLEY Nandi B+{plus} 41700004
11 Kanga High School 9.97 11 NYANZA Migori B+{plus} 11200003
12 Kenya High School 9.95 12 NAIROBI Nairobi B+{plus} 23503101
13 St Paul’s Gekano Boys 9.95 13 NYANZA Nyamira B+{plus}  
14 Matinyani Secondary School 9.94 14 EASTERN Kitui B+{plus}  
15 St.  Brigid’s Girls Kiminini High School  9.92 15 RIFT VALLEY Trans Nzoia B+{plus}  
16 Orero High

School

9.89 16 NYANZA Homa Bay B+{plus}  
17 Samoei Boys high School 9.89 17 RIFT VALLEY Nandi B+{plus}  
18 Chebwagan High School 9.74 18 RIFT VALLEY Kericho B+{plus} 11200001
19 Maseno School  9.64 19 NYANZA Kisumu B+{plus}  
20 Ogande Girls High School  9.62 20 NYANZA Homa Bay B+{plus}  
21 Sawagongo High School 9.61 21 NYANZA Siaya B+{plus}  
22 Kagumo High School 9.57 22 CENTRAL Nyeri B+{plus}  
23 Murang’a High School 9.54 23 CENTRAL Murang’a B+{plus}  
24 Nyakongo Boys High School  9.54 24 NYANZA Kisii B+{plus}  
25 Nairobi School 9.54 25 NAIROBI Nairobi B+{plus}  
26 Maranda School  9.54 26 NYANZA Siaya B+{plus}  
27 Cheborge Boys High School  9.44 27 RIFT VALLEY Kericho B+{plus}  
28 Light Academy Nairobi 9.39 28 NAIROBI Nairobi B {plain}  
29 Korongoi Girls 9.36 29 RIFT VALLEY Kericho B+{plus}  
30 Mobamba High School 9.28 30 NYANZA Kisii B+{plus}  
31 Friends School Kamusinga 9.24 31 WESTERN Bungoma B+{plus}  
32 Maryhill Girls High School 9.23 32 CENTRAL Kiambu B+{plus}  
33 Saye Mixed Secondary School 9.22 33 NYANZA Homa Bay B+{plus}  
34 Kabianga High School 9.22 34 RIFT VALLEY Kericho B+{plus}  
35 Moi Tea Girls School  9.21 35 RIFT VALLEY Kericho B+{plus}  
36 Mbita High School 9.20 36 NYANZA Homa Bay B+{plus}  
37 Kisii School  9.12 37 NYANZA Kisii B+{plus}  
38 St Clare Girls Secondary School, Elburgon 9.1 38 RIFT VALLEY Nakuru B+{plus}  
39 St Kizito Nyansiongo Boys 9.05 39 NYANZA Nyamira B+{plus}  
40 Kapsabet Girls High School 8.98 40 RIFT VALLEY Nandi B+{plus}  
41 Metkei Girls High School 8.96 41 RIFT VALLEY Elgeyo Marakwet B+{plus}  
42 Agoro Sare Boys High School 8.93 42 NYANZA Homa Bay B{plain}  
43 St Mary’s Kibabii Boys High School 8.93 43 WESTERN Bungoma B{plain}  
44 Ruth Kaptui Girls High School Kasok 8.87 44 RIFT VALLEY Baringo B{plain}  
45 Meteitei Secondary School  8.77 45 RIFT VALLEY Nandi B{plain}  

 

1. Nyambaria High School- 11.31

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2.Kagumo High School – 10.37

3.Murang’a High School – 10.35

4.Nyakongo Boys High School – 9.94

5.Nairobi School – 9.54

6. Friends School Kaimosi Boys – 8.54

7.Cheborgei Boys High School – 10.44

8.Light Academy Nairobi – 9.72

9.Korongoi Girls – 9.55

10.Mobamba High School – 9.88

11.Friends School Kamusinga – 10.2

 

For the second time, the venue for the official release of the national Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, national examinations was shifted from the Knec headquarters located at Mtihani House along the Dennis-Pritt road to Moi Girls Eldoret in Uasin Gishu County. Speaking during the release of the KCSE 2023 results, CS Machogu did not read out the names of the top 15 sub county schools KCSE 2023 (January 2024) results but our dedicated media team will compile and upload the list of KCSE top performing schools at the KNEC Portal. Click Here to view the latest KCSE 2023 (January 2024) results updates.

 

 

 

 

How To Access KCSE 2023- January 2024 Results

 

Click on this link: urlhtttpsresearch.knec.ac.ke or access the official KNEC portal online to access results.

 

 

 

 

The 2023 KCSE national examinations were conducted under very tight security in order to maintain the integrity of the KCSE examinations.

 

Speaking during the official release of the KCSE 2023 results, Dr. Belio Kipsang appreciated the KNEC contracted professionals, especially examiners for the wonderful job and incessant dedication.

 

He also assured school heads that the free primary and secondary school capitation funds have been released.  Dr. Kipsang also announced that KCSE examiners and other KNEC contracted professionals have been paid. According to him, KNEC finalized the payments on Monday January 8, 2024.

 

KCSE 2023-2024 LEAKAGES

 

The KCSE 2023 examinations were marred by cases of malpractice with some KCSE top performing schools being on the spot for attempting to cheat.

 

Speaking during the release of this year’s KCSE 2023 results, Professor Margaret Kamar commended Moi Girls High School principal for hosting the event on such a short notice and for ensuring seamless administration of the school given the surging enrolment rates.

 

She further applauded the Presidential taskforce for offering bold solutions to the CBC quagmire. She sanctioned the changes stating that CBC will reduce wastages and ensure equality. Above all, it will motivate every child to achieve their best.

 

Let KCSE Results not Define You!

 

When invited to tender her remarks, the Deputy Speaker Gladys Boss Sholei encouraged candidates not to let KCSE results define them. Through her own anecdote, she encouraged learners not to give up since she was a C student but she rose to the top of her class at Loreto Matunda after the nuns offered her another chance.

 

 

 

 

CS Machogu’s Speech During the Release of KCSE 2023 (January 2024) Results

 

When requested to take the podium, CS Machogu confirmed that FSE and FPE funds have hit school accounts. He also confirmed payment of all KNEC contracted professionals, including examiners.

 

He applauded the new system of distributing KCSE examination materials since it curbed cases of exam malpractice.

 

He acknowledged the challenges faced during the administration of the KCSE national examinations including banditry and the heavy el-Niño rains.

 

He thanked the Almighty God and all key stakeholders for attending the KCSE 2023 Results release ceremony.

 

Supplementary Examination

 

Since Knec has only traced 2000 KCPE candidates who did not sit for the national examinations, the CS sanctioned principals to allow the learners join form one without sitting for KCPE examinations. However, these learners will have to take a qualifying examination before they join form three.

 

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: Distribution of As per School Category

 

 

 

 

National schools= 889 As

Extra County schools= 172 As

Private schools= 143 As

County schools= 5 As

Sub County schools283 As and A- Minus

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: Counties with More Male Candidates

 

Garissa

 

Mandera

 

Wajir

 

Turkana

 

Samburu

 

Mombasa

 

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: Counties with More Female Candidates

 

Vihiga

 

Meru

 

Nairobi

 

Kitui

 

12, 710 to 16, 040 1.76%

 

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: List of Subjects that Recorded an Improvement

 

Maths

 

Kiswahili

 

Biology

 

CRE

 

Business Studies

 

Building and Construction

 

French

 

Electricity

 

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: List of Subjects that Recorded a Drop

 

Power Mechanics

 

Art

 

Home Science

 

Islamic Religious Education

 

English

 

Physics

 

History

 

Kenya Sign Language

 

Geography

 

Agriculture

 

Female candidates excelled five subjects including

 

English

 

CRE

 

Kiswahili

 

 

 

 

Their male counterparts fared well in 10 subjects that encompass

 

Maths

 

Biology

 

General Science

 

Computer

 

Agriculture

 

KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results: Number of University Qualifiers, C+ and Above

 

The number of candidates who scored C+ and above in the just released KCSE 2023 (January 2024) results rose to 201, 133. This translates to 22.27% compared to 173, 345, 19.62% in last year’s results.

VIHIGA COUNTY: KCSE 2019 TOP (BEST) SCHOOLS PER COUNTY AND REGION-VIHIGA COUNTY

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VIHIGA COUNTY: KCSE 2019 TOP (BEST) SCHOOLS PER COUNTY AND REGION-VIHIGA COUNTY

A LIST OF TOP SCHOOLS IN VIHIGA COUNTY IN KCSE 2019: NAME OF SCHOOL, POSITION, KCSE 2019 MEAN SCORE AND COUNTY

Bunyore Girls High School was the best school in the KCSE 2019 results in Vihiga County.

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The school had a KCSE mean score of 8.8925 B- minus. Bunyore Girls High School took position 30 nationally.

In the second position was Mudasa Academy followed by Chavakali Boys High School.

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF VIHIGA COUNTY’S TOP 10 SCHOOLS IN THE KCSE 2019 RESULTS

NAME OF SCHOOL KCSE 2019 MEAN POSITION IN COUNTY POSITION NATIONALLY COUNTY REGION
BUNYORE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 8.8925 1 30 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
MUDASA ACADEMY HIGH SCHOOL 8.62 2 41 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
CHAVAKALI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 7.756 3 99 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
KAVAYE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 7.2593 4 146 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
NYANG’ORI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 7.1 5 159 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
MOI GIRLS VOKOLI HIGH SCHOOL 7.1 5 160 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
VIHIGA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 6.889 6 184 VIHIGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION

TSC Now Ready to Deploy 36,341 teachers to Junior Secondary, check out the Requirements and Apply for 2022/2023 TSC Deployment Vacancies

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TSC Now Ready to Deploy 36,341 teachers to Junior Secondary, check out the Requirements and Apply for 2022/2023 TSC Deployment Vacancies

 

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TSC set to deploy 36,341 P1 teachers to Junior Secondary, check out the Requirements

 

TSC Deployment Vacancies 2022-2023: The  Teachers Service Commission TSC has declared a total of 36,341 Deployment Vacancies for qualified P1 teachers to be filled in 2022 ahead of the 2023 double transition of learners to secondary schools.

The aforementioned figure is informed and pegged on the fact that in 2023 there will be an influx of learners since the current standard six pupils will be transiting to Junior Secondary Schools.

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The fate of P1 teachers with higher qualifications which has been a headache to most teachers has thus been revealed now that the new Competence-Based Curriculum is set to be rolled out in secondary .

 

Debates have been ongoing to see how to handle the program that is set to kick of in secondary schools soon .

 

The ministry of education has worked on the clock to see that structures are put in place for learners to join in the 100% transition.

 

The commission is set to deploy 36,341 teachers with higher qualifications,this include the degree,diploma,higher diploma ,post graduate diploma and masters .

 

Tsc has requested a budget of 10 billion to facilitate the exercise where it will employ 8000 teachers from a budget of 5.3 billion.

 

“The commission would appreciate any facilitation for these areas to receive some allocation,” said Macharia.

 

“Teacher mentorship and coaching program require an estimated Sh 50 million while the rollout of a national Biometric Enrolment and Validation of tutors will be done at a cost of Sh342.4 million,” she said.

 

The commission wants the facilitation of Sh600 million for gratuity to 3,358 contract teachers in the Northern frontier and the construction of additional county office accommodation estimated at a cost of 183.6 million shillings.

 

During the resource sharing at the Sector Working Group, the commission said it was allocated Sh295.9 billion for recurrent expenditure against a projected requirement of 310.5 billion shillings.

 

On development expenditure, the allocation was 656.4 million against a projected requirement of 1.14 billion shillings.

 

With this capitation the commision says that the deployment shall run smoothly as we set in for the new Curriculum.

THIS IS HOW JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS WILL RUN

How Junior secondary schools will be Managed: Junior Secondary Schools to have a head, deputy and senior teachers

TSC and Education News Today: Junior secondary schools to have own head, deputy and senior teachers
Junior secondary schools, which will start next year, will have their own school heads, deputy and senior teachers.

According to the Principal Secretary for State Department for Implementation of Curriculum Reforms, Professor Fatuma Chege, the schools will also be domiciled in secondary schools.

Prof. Chege said these following the confusion on where Grade 7, 8 and 9 will be placed next year as well as its management.

The confusion arose after the Basic Education Principal Secretary Julius Jwan said that the junior secondary classes will be domiciled both in secondary and primary schools.

Juan also said the current classes used by class 7 and 8 will be used to host Grade 7, 8 and 9 next year.

“Classrooms used by pupils of class seven and eight will remain vacant due to the introduction of the CBC. But the classrooms will not go to waste because they are public resources. Instead, they will be used by students of Junior secondary schools,” Jwan said.

However Prof. Chege clarified that if for any reason, a Junior Secondary School class will be accommodated in surplus classrooms in a primary school, that is merely accommodation, they do not belong to the primary school, they are domiciled in the secondary sub-sector.

She said the section will therefore have their own Board and that if the government so wishes to establish a Junior Secondary School using the available infrastructure in a primary school, then that primary school will be having a Junior Secondary School.

“Junior secondary school will be domiciled in secondary schools. There should be no confusion between domiciling, hosting or accommodating. If you are accommodated or hosted, you are a guest, but when you are domiciled, then you belong there legally,” said PS Fatuma Chege.

Prof. Chege who sought to clarify that the ongoing debate about the placement of the pioneer batch of Grade Six candidates under 2-6-3-3-3 curriculum to Junior Secondary Schools, stressed that as much as there are primary schools which will host Junior Secondary Schools, the management and the administration in such instances, will be independent from that of the primary school.

The PS was speaking at St. Maria Goretti Ruruguti Secondary School in Othaya, Nyeri County, where she commissioned the first complete classroom built under the Competence Based Curriculum project.

Already the Education Cabinet Secretary, George Magoha, announced a fresh 10-month training for teachers who will handle the upcoming Grade 7.

Speaking at Kapsabet Girls High School in Nandi County on Sunday, February 14, Magoha noted that the 10-month training will take place between the month of February and December.

A total of 60,000 teachers are targeted in the training. with over 120,000 primary school teachers already trained to handle Grade 6.

Last year the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) announced that it will train 60,000 secondary school teachers in April 2022 to handle junior secondary.

The Commission said it will also employ more teachers to handle junior secondary from the Sh15 billion additional budget it received for the 2022 – 2023 financial year.

Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani had allocated an additional Sh14.9 billion to the TSC, whose budget has risen to Sh296.6 billion from Sh281.7 billion in the new financial year.

In a report, which was presented to the Committee on Education and Research of the National Assembly by the Parliamentary Budget Office, shows TSC has planned to use its increased allocation of Sh15 billion to employ 13,000 secondary school teachers and 9,000 interns to cope with exits and the expected increase in enrolment when junior secondary is rolled out in January 2023.

Magoha said three national examinations for Grade 6, Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) are ready for administration.

“Government is continuous and if I am not there, whoever will come to take over will find everything ready and our children will be safe. We are leaving everything in good state as far as our children welfare is concerned,” he said.

Magoha also said all the CBC classrooms will be ready by end of January 2023.

In 2023 the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) will spill over to junior secondary. Junior secondary school will comprise of Grades 7, 8 and 9.

In 2023, pioneer learners under the new 2-6-3-3-3 CBC system will transition to junior secondary school after sitting the Grade Six national examinations.

However the CBC learners may suffer a major setbacks after public universities revealed that they are not ready to enroll them.

In an interview on NTV Tuesday night, February 16, University of Nairobi Vice Chancellor, Prof James Kiama, noted that the first lot of CBC learners will bare the brunt of the unpreparedness when they join university.

He opined that the introduction of CBC was a good idea and a cheaper system for learners but the preparation for universities in the country to accept the students is a major challenge.

Kiama explained that by drawing examples on the challenges that emanated from the 8-4-4 system, CBC learners will also face setbacks in their curriculum at the university level unless the government works with the institutions of higher learning to prepare early.

“It will be a little cheaper for students because the number of years has been reduced. We have to now look at the curriculum we are used to teaching for four years and five years, we have to cut down on that.

“They are coming in 2029, we have seven years to prepare but given the experience we had with the 8-4-4, we might have a little problem. The university community needs to start thinking about this.”

His sentiments were backed by Medina Halako who explained that the education sector had been highly affected by the pandemic and other factors.

She noted that these factors had disrupted CBC and the 7-year time frame is not enough to plan to receive the learners.

“At the moment, Universities don’t have a structure to receive the CBC lot when the time comes. We have 7 years to prepare,” Halako explained.

However, she expressed her support for the CBC education system noting that it was very beneficial to learners from marginalized areas.

“CBC came at the right time because we needed to tap talent from our children. It presented an opportunity for kids from marginalized communities learning under trees,” she stated.