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WORLD NEWS: SHOCK AS RATODERO’S POOR BEAR THE BLUNT OF MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE 

Anger and agony has engulfed a small city in Pakistan after 900 children were diagnosed with HIV.

Allegations have emerged linking the incident to a paediatrician who has been reusing old syringes.

Muzaffar Ghanghro, the paediatrician has since been charged with negligence, manslaughter and causing harm due to the outbreak in the small city of Ratodero in April.

The paediatrician who was charging 16p per visit for Ratodero’s poorest parents worked as a GP at a government hospital.

Up to now, 1, 100 people have tested positive for the HIV but health officials fear the number could be higher since only a quarter of the entire city’s population has been tested.

FEVER THAT RESISTED TREATMENT

The outbreak came to light when residents of Ratodero developed fevers that were resistant to treatment.

This caused frenzied panic as they rushed to get tested.

This is when the health officials revealed that many of the children who were infected had sought medication from the same paediatrician.

A local journalist, Gulbahar Shaikh also got his children tested since they had visited the suspect and was horrified to discover that his two-year-old daughter had contracted the virus.

Another resident Jalbani Imtiaz also confessed that four out of his six children who had been treated by Mr Ghangro had HIV/ AIDS.

His 14-months-old toddler and three-year-old girl have already died.

According to the New York Times, Mr Jalbani alleges that he saw the Paediatrician rummage through rubbish for a syringe to inject his six-year-old son who also tested positive.

When he confronted the paediatrician, he claimed that he was doing so because he could not afford to buy one.

INNOCENT

The paediatrician insisted that he is innocent and never reused syringes.

Health officials have said that he might not be the only suspect since there is overwhelming evidence of many doctors reusing syringes.

 

(BUNGOMA COUNTY) KCSE 2019 TOP/ BEST SCHOOLS PER COUNTY AND REGION: A COMPLETE LIST OF BEST PERFORMING (TOP) SCHOOLS IN KCSE 2019 RESULTS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION

(BUNGOMA COUNTY) KCSE 2019 TOP/ BEST SCHOOLS PER COUNTY AND REGION: A COMPLETE LIST OF BEST PERFORMING (TOP) SCHOOLS IN KCSE 2019 RESULTS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION

A FULLY UPDATED LIST OF SCHOOLS IN THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS RANKING PER COUNTY-BUNGOMA COUNTY(NAME OF SCHOOL, 2019 KCSE MEAN GRADE, KCSE CANDIDATURE, COUNTY AND REGION)

Bungoma County was well represented in the KCSE 2019 results especially by top perfoming schools such as Friends School Kamusinga (which posted an impressive mean score of 9.16- B plain) and Lugulu Girls High School (which had a mean score of 8.323- B- Minus) proved their worth once more.

EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

 https://teacher.co.ke/kcse-2019-results-bungoma-county-top-schools/

https://newspro.co.ke/friends-school-kamusinga-high-school-2019-kcse-results-analysis-and-ranking-per-school-a-detailed-analysis-of-the-2019-kcse-results-for-bungoma-county-western-region/

Other top schools in Bungoma County in the KCSE 2019 results include Cardinal Otunga Giels High School, Kimilili Boys High School, Kibabii Boys High School and Kimobo Friends Secondary School.

 

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE KNEC RESULTS PER COUNTY (BUNGOMA COUNTY). A COMPLETE LIST TOP SCHOOLS IN BUNGOMA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION KCSE 2019 RESULTS

NAME OF SCHOOL KCSE 2019MEAN GRADE COUNTY REGION
FRIENDS SCHOOL KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL 9.16 B BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
LUGULU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 8.323 B- BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
CARDINAL OTUNGA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 7.2 C+ BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
KIMILILI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 6.983 C+ BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
KIBABII BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 6.897 C+ BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
KIMOBO FRIENDS SECONDARY SCHOOL 6.53 C+ BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
CHEPTAIS HIGH SCHOOL 6.5 C+ BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
ST. CECILIA MISIKHU GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 6.491 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
TEREMI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 6.46 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
NAITIRI BOYS HIGH SCHOOL 6.1 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
CHESAMISI HIGH SCHOOL 5.978 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
MOI GIRLS KAMUSINGA HIGH SCHOOL 5.965 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
BUNGOMA HIGH SCHOOL 5.85 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
NAMACHANJA HIGH SCHOOL 5.82 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
MBAKALO HIGH SCHOOL 5.662 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
BOKOLI HIGH SCHOOL 5.59 C BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
KHASOKO 5.419 C- BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION
NALONDO HIGH SCHOOL 5.293 C- BUNGOMA COUNTY WESTERN REGION

TSC List of Counties with the Highest Recruitment Vacancies

TSC List of Counties with the Highest Recruitment Vacancies 2023

TSC List of Counties with the Highest Recruitment Vacancies 2023/2024

Distribution of TSC Recruitment Vacancies per County and Region

Which county has got the highest TSC Recruitment Vcaancies?

Counties with the highest number of both permanent and pensionable and internship TSC Teaching vacancies 2022/2023 encompass Kakamega, Nakuru, Meru, Makueni and Machakos County. See the full list below;

  1. Kakamega County-1449 TSC vacancies
  2. Machakos County- 1050 TSC vacancies
  3. Makueni County-1056 TSC Vacancies
  4. Meru County-1120 TSC Vacancies
  5. Nakuru County-1223 TSC Vacancies

All the aforementioned counties have got over 1000 unfilled TSC Teaching vacancies this year. Follow the guidelines below to check eligibility and apply for TSC recruitment in these counties before the December 16, deadline.

A. SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND INTERNS
To qualify for recruitment, a candidate should meet the following minimum
requirements:
i) Be a Kenyan citizen;
ii) Must be a holder of at least a diploma in education with a minimum
mean Grade of C+ (plus) and C+ (plus) in two teaching Subjects in KCSE
or its equivalent.
iii) Must be a registered teacher with Teachers Service Commission.

Teachers from TVET institutions are encouraged to apply.

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B. PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS AND INTERNS
To qualify for recruitment, a candidate should meet the following minimum
requirements:

i) Be a Kenyan citizen;
ii) Must be a holder of a PI Certificate;
iii) Must be a registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission.
NB.
Teachers with Upgrade Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (CBC) will have an
added advantage.

C. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHER INTERNS.
In addition to the above qualifications an applicant for Teacher Internship posts
must at the time of application meet the following extra requirements:
a) Should not have been in previous employment with the Teachers Service
Commission, as a teacher on permanent terms;
b) Must have a Personal Accident Insurance to cover for personal risks during
the internship period.
NOTE
a) The Teacher Internship Programme is a one (1) year programme meant to
equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.
The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to
learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced
through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching
experience.
b) During verification/ interviews applicants shall be required to produce the
following:-
i) A copy of Teacher Registration Certificate/print-out from TSC
online portal as evidence of registration as a teacher;
ii) A copy of National Council for Persons with Disability (NCPWD)
card (where applicable);
iii) A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or Passport;
iv) Two (2) colour passport size photographs;
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v) A copy of National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) card;
vi) A copy of Kenya Revenue Authority Personal Identification Number
(KRA PIN).

DURATION OF INTERNSHIP
The Internship period will be for twelve (12) months.

MONTHLY STIPEND FOR TEACHER INTERNS
This is not a remunerative engagement. However, teacher interns attached to
Primary schools will be eligible for a monthly stipend of Kshs. 15,000/=, while
those attached to Junior Secondary schools will be eligible for a monthly stipend
of Kshs. 20,000/=. The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions, where
applicable.
INTERNSHIP CERTIFICATE
On successful completion of the Internship Programme, teacher interns will be
awarded a certificate.
The Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer as per the constitutional
provisions and law and persons with disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

CAUTION:
The recruitment exercise is free of charge. The Teachers Service Commission
forewarns applicants against fraudsters who might extort money from
unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in recruitment.

REPORTING OF FRAUD
Any fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest TSC office or Teachers
Service Commission headquarters through the following telephone lines: Director
Staffing (0202892193) and Deputy Director- Staffing (0202892131) or write to the
Commission through the email address dirstaffing@tsc.go.ke
Further, any such fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest police
station.
Details on available vacancies per county is in the Teachers Service Commission’s
website: www.tsc.go.ke
TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

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

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

KPSEA Results Top 100 Schools and Candidates Nationally

 

KCPE 2023 results for Machakos County;

HERE IS THE FULL LIST OF KCPE 2023 TOP CANDIDATES IN THE COUNTY

POSITION NAME SCHOOL MARKS COUNTY REGION
 1. Gloria Mutunga East Park Academy School 418 Machakos Eastern 
 2. Raphael Maenda East Park Academy School 418 Machakos Eastern 
 3. Patience Waithera East Park Academy School 418 Machakos Eastern 
 4. Elvis Bosire Early Bird Schools, Machakos 407 Machakos Eastern 
 5. James Israel Early Bird Schools, Machakos 403 Machakos Eastern 
 6. Leon Mutua Early Bird Schools, Machakos 400 Machakos Eastern 

 

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

KCPE Top 10 Schools in Kitui County

 

SCHOOL MEAN COUNTY REGION
East Park Academy, Joska 392 Machakos Eastern
Early Bird Schools, Machakos 380 Machakos Eastern

 

Early Bird is among the 2023 top-performing schools in Machakos County. The school’s top candidate posted an impressive score of 407 out of 500 marks. the second and third best candidates registered by the school scored 403 and 400 marks respectively. 91 KCPE 2023 candidates scored 300 and above. Click HERE to check the KCPE 2023 results of all Counties at the KNEC portal. 

Machakos County prides itself in producing several schools in the top 20 KCPE 2022 results. In KCPE 2022 results, Machakos Primary School whose top candidate Wambua Myles Kyalo scored 409 marks topped the chart.  It was followed by Tala Township whose top candidate Abigael Moraa attained 407 marks. See the full results below.

SCHOOL POSITION MEAN COUNTY REGION
Machakos Primary School Kyalo Wambua Myles 409 Machakos Eastern
Machakos Primary School Joseph Joshua  Kavithi 405 Machakos Eastern
Machakos Primary School Gerald Musembi Kyalo 405 Machakos Eastern
Tala Township Primary School Abigael Moraa 407 Machakos Eastern
Tala Township Primary School Alvis Musindi 401 Machakos Eastern

 

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

Machakos Primary school takes insurmountable pride in taking position one in Machakos County.

The school posted an impressive mean with five candidates scoring over 400 marks thus appearing in the KCPE 2022 Top 20 schools regionally.

The top candidate from the school, Wambua Myles Kyalo who scored 409 marks was also the best in the County.

 

KCPE 2022-2023 Top 100 Schools and Candidates per School: Machakos County, Eastern Region

KCPE RESULTS IN 2022-2023 FULL RANKING OF ALL PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN MACHAKOS COUNTY- EASTERN REGION

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

Machakos County prides itself in producing the following schools in the top 20 KCPE 2022 results. Top in the chat is Machakos Primary school that produced the best candidate in the county.

SCHOOL POSITION MEAN COUNTY REGION
Machakos Primary School Kyalo Wambua Myles 409 Machakos Eastern
Machakos Primary School Joseph Joshua  Kavithi 405 Machakos Eastern
Machakos Primary School Gerald Musembi Kyalo 405 Machakos Eastern
Tala Township Primary School Abigael Moraa 407 Machakos Eastern
Tala Township Primary School Alvis Musindi 401 Machakos Eastern

 

 

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.

 

TSC to Effect Teachers’ payrise to Reflect in July payslips following President Ruto’s Announcement; Latest TSC News Today

 

Teachers currently serving under the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Career Progression Guidelines together with other public servants will enjoy a salary hike in their July pay.

This follows government’s move that has paved way for the approval of a 7 to 10 per cent salary rise for teachers and civil servants beginning tomorrow, July 1.

This follows remarks by President William Ruto on Friday, June 30 while at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre (KICC) where he reiterated the fact that there is need to cushion public servants from the harsh economic times.

“I know there is a proposal by SRC for the increase of salaries of different cadres of both civil servants and other public servants. So our teachers, policemen, military space, and those working in government, we have agreed that from tomorrow your salaries will be adjusted between 7 and 10 percent,” Ruto said during the launch of the new e-citizen platform.

The President has also asked SRC to put off the process of adjusting the salaries of State officers including himself, his deputy Rigathi Gachagua, Cabinet, and Principal Secretaries, saying those can wait.

“Salaries for state officers like myself, my deputy, ministers, principal secretaries, and those other top officials…let us wait for a while please, our salaries will remain unchanged,” said Ruto.

The SRC had proposed to increase Ruto’s salary from his current Sh1,443,750 to Sh1,546,875 while that of his deputy from the current Sh1,227,188 to Sh1,367,438, effective July 1.

Other State officers who were also set for the increase are the Attorney General, the Head of the Public Service, Cabinet Secretaries, Principal Secretaries, the Inspector-General, the Director General of the National Intelligence Service, and the Secretary to the Cabinet among other top government officials who were to receive a 7 percent salary increment.

However, the Head of State has rejected the proposal saying that there is a need to first bring equality in salary payments before implementing the increment.

“Until I have instructed the SRC to give us international best practices because we need to reduce the gap between all of us who work for the people of Kenya. It’s not possible that the people at the top earn 100 times more than those at the bottom, it’s not right because we live in the same country.”

The president said that the salary increment will have to wait until the remuneration commission reports back that the country has met the compression formula threshold.

This comes as a sigh of relief to civil servants who had experienced salary delays earlier this year as the government cited that it was in a financial fix with nowhere to get funds.

“I know we had an issue with delayed salaries. It is the first time that we are having delayed salaries but it is also the first time that we are having such monumental debts. I want to assure the country that is managed,” President Ruto said.

“All I assure the country is the commitment I made that we are not going to borrow money to spend on recurrent expenditure including salaries. That is the position of the government of Kenya.”

However teachers and other public servants will face a deduction of 1.5 per cent of gross pay in their July payslips. The deduction will go towards the housing fund.

This is despite Busia Senator and Activist Okiya Omtatah, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and three others who moved to the High Court where they obtained orders stopping the implementation of the Finance Act 2023 until their cases are heard and determined.

In their case, LSK argues that Members of Parliament did not follow the law including Public Participation and that the bill violates the Constitution asking the court to find the Act unlawful.

The Finance Bill 2023 was signed into law by President William Ruto on Monday, June 26, after passage by the National Assembly.

The Kenya Kwanza government has however decided to proceed with its implementation despite the court order.

 

TSC LATEST EXCLUSIVE NEWS: 2, 120 TSC REPLACEMENT POSTS ADVERTISED FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS, HERE ARE THE DETAILS ON HOW TO APPLY

TSC LATEST EXCLUSIVE NEWS: 2, 120 TSC REPLACEMENT POSTS ADVERTISED FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS, HERE ARE THE DETAILS ON HOW TO APPLY

TSC ADVERTISES SLIGHTLY OVER 2000 REPLACEMENT VACANCIES FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL TUTORS: A FULL LIST OF THE 2, 120 TSC REPLACEMENT VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS, DETAILS ON HOW TO APPLY, ELIGIBILITY, SELECTION CRITERIA, IMPORTANT DATES AND DEADLINES

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has advertised 2, 120 vacancies for the replacement of primary and secondary school teachers who exited service through natural attrition.

EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

https://tsc.go.ke/index.php/media-centre/downloads/category/82-current-adverts

https://newsblaze.co.ke/tsc-advert-for-4117-new-vacancies-replacement-of-teachers-who-have-exited-service-in-public-primary-and-post-primary-institutions-for-the-months-of-june-and-july-2019/

https://www.tsc.go.ke/index.php/media-centre/downloads/category/82-current-adverts

A total of 1591 vacancies are for primary school teachers and 529 posts for secondary schools.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO APPLY?

Candidates wishing to apply for the 2, 120 replacement posts at the TSC should

Be citizens of Kenya

Meet the minimum academic qualifications for the posts and possess original professional and academic certificates

Be TSC registered as per Section 23 of the TSC Act.

Looking for the best college in Kenya to further your studies? simply click on the link below to browse through top 10 colleges in Kenya 2020

https://newspro.co.ke/category/colleges-and-universities-in-kenya/

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Interested TSC registered candidates are expected to present their applications to the County Education directors and Boards of Management, BOM of various schools by Wednesday, February 5 2020.

Teachers who submit individual applications to the Teachers Service Commission will not be considered for the upcoming interviews. Only applicants who send their applications to TSC County selection panels and BOM will be considered for the available posts.

TSC REPLACEMENTS APPLICATION DEADLINE

The deadline for application for the 2, 120 TSC replacement vacancies has been set on 5th February 2020.

FOR A FULL LIST OF THE 2, 120 TSC REPLACEMENT POSTS/ VACANCIES, PLEASE CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW

https://tsc.go.ke/index.php/media-centre/downloads/category/82-current-adverts

FOR A COMPLETE GUIDE TO BEST SCHOOLS IN KENYA, SIMPLY CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW

https://newspro.co.ke/category/schools-in-kenya-portal/

 

 

 

TSC  Releases Merit Lists per county 2022 – TSC Replacement 

TSC  Releases Merit Lists per county 2022 – TSC Replacement

TSC  Releases Merit Lists per county 2022 – TSC Replacement 

Lists per county 2022 – TSC Replacement

 

TSC has released merit lists for the teachers shortlisted for the recruitment process.

A TSC Merit list is a fully detailed guide that combs through all the details provided by interested applicants for advertised TSC Recruitment Vacancies 2022 with an aim of ranking them in order of merit items that encompass length of stay since graduation, highest level of Education etc.

 

The shortlisted applicants for all secondary and primary school teaching vacancies are included on the lists.

Usually, TSC  merit lists are organized by county and sub-county and can be downloaded here. Please note that:

 

The Teachers Service Commission Recruitment Guidelines 2021/2022 shall Apply.

Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted.

 

 

 

In the case of primary schools, successful candidates will be posted to serve in any part of the country where vacancies exist and not necessarily in the county where they were recruited.

 

 

 

Shortlisted candidates will be required to produce original professional and academic certificates;

 

 

 

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Successful candidates must not fill more than one Application for Employment Forms. Filling of two or more Application for Employment Forms will lead to disqualification;

 

 

 

 

 

Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously been employed by the Teachers Service Commission;

 

 

 

Manually filled applications will not be accepted.

 

 

 

For detailed information on available vacancies per county/or schools, applicants are advised to visit the TSC Website www.tsc.go.ke

 

 

 

Our site will be updating Merit lists after every one hour. Keep checking…

 

 

 

Merit List 2022 – TSC Replacement.

 

 

 

Mombasa county

 

 

 

Likoni sub-county

 

 

 

 

 

Nyali sub-county

 

 

 

Kisauni sub-county

 

 

 

Changamwe sub-county

 

 

 

Jomvu sub-county

 

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Kwale county

 

 

 

Matuga sub county

 

 

 

Matuga sub county

 

 

 

Kinango sub county

 

 

 

LungaLunga sub county

 

 

 

Msambweni sub county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kilifi county

 

 

 

Ganze sub county

 

 

 

Rabai sub county

 

 

 

Malindi sub county

 

 

 

Kaloleni sub county

 

 

 

Kilifi north sub county

 

 

 

Magarini sub county

 

 

 

Kilifi south sub county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Tana River county

 

 

 

Tana-River sub-county

 

 

 

The Tana delta sub-county

 

 

 

Tana North sub-county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lamu county

 

 

 

Lamu East sub-county

 

 

 

The Lamu West sub-county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taita Taveta county

 

 

 

Voi sub-county

 

 

 

Taita sub-county

 

 

 

Mwatate sub-county

 

 

 

Taveta sub-county

 

North-Eastern region Merit List

 

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Garissa county

 

 

 

Garissa sub county

 

 

 

Lagdera sub county

 

 

 

Fafi sub county

 

 

 

Dadaab sub county

 

 

 

Ijara sub-county

 

 

 

Hulugho sub county

 

 

 

Balambala sub county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wajir county

 

 

 

Wajir East sub-county

 

 

 

Eldas sub-county

 

 

 

Buna sub-county

 

 

 

Wajir West sub-county

 

 

 

Tarbaj sub-county

 

 

 

Wajir North sub-county

 

 

 

Habaswein sub-county

 

 

 

Wajir South sub-county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mandera county

 

 

 

Mandera East sub-county

 

 

 

Lafey sub-county

 

 

 

Mandera Central sub-county

 

 

 

Banisa sub-county

 

 

 

Mandera West sub-county

 

 

 

Kotulo sub county

 

 

 

Mandera North sub-county

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Marsabit county

 

 

 

Isiolo county

 

 

 

Garbatulla sub county

 

 

 

Isiolo sub county

 

 

 

Merti sub county

 

 

 

 

Itigo Girls High School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2024; School Mean Score-6.55 C+ (KCSE 2023), Number of A=0, A-=0, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

Itigo Girls High School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2024; School Mean Score-6.55 C+ (KCSE 2023), Number of A=0, A-=0, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

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OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2023-2024 of Itigo Girls High School

In KCSE 2023, January 2024 results, the school registered a marked improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 6.55 C+(KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results), a positive deviation from (KCSE 2022- January 2023 results). The school presented 240 candidates for the KCSE 2023 exams. 110 out of the 240 KCSE 2023 KNEC registered candidates attained the minimum entry grade- C+ to universities and colleges under KUCCPS sponsorship in 2024. This translates to 45.83% pass rate. The KCSE 2023 (January 2024 results) grade distribution of Itigo Girls High School is as follows: A(0), A-(0), B+(0), B(8), B-(46), C+(56), C(67), C-(41), D+ (22), D(0), D-(0), E (0). Click HERE to get the KCSE 2024 Results of Itigo Girls High School once this year’s KCSE results are officially released.

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Dr. Jeliah Akombe Launches the Kenyan Nurses Association Of America (KNAA). Check out her Biography and Profile.

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

 

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

Itigo Girls High school records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 6.55 points which is a C+ (plus).
The school’s current mean score thus stands at 6.55 C plus, KCSE 2023, January 2024 Results, a marked improvement from KCSE 2022- January 2023 Results.
This is a prestigious boys’ only secondary school located in Chesumei– Nandi County that has consistently made it to the list of KCSE Top 1000 schools nationally.
In KCSE 2023, it was ranked among the top 1000 schools nationally. Check out the 2024/2025 KCSE results of Itigo Girls High school at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Itigo Girls High School location,

The school is located in Chesumei, Nandi 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.

 

Itigo Girls High School Notable Alumni,

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

 

Itigo 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.

Itigo 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 Itigo Girls High School

Itigo 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

 

Itigo Girls High-stamped authority once more in Nandi 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 Nandi County.

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2023 Results released in January 2024, Itigo Girls High had 45.83% 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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Itigo Girls High KCSE 2023-2024 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary of Itigo Girls High School, one of the KCSE 2023/2024 Top Ranking Secondary Schools Nationally and in Nandi County, Rift Valley region

 

If you are dying to know how Itigo 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.

Itigo Girls High School KCSE 2023-2024 Mean Score,

Itigo Girls High School KCSE 2023-2024 Grade Count Summary and Grade Distribution,

KCSE 2023-2024 Results Analysis of Itigo Girls High School 2024,

Itigo Girls High School KCSE Results 2024,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Itigo 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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Schools Shut Down after 15 Teachers Test Positive for Covid-19

Schools Shut Down after 15 Teachers Test Positive for Covid-19

15 teachers test positive for Covid-19 

It was a Wednesday like no other in two basic learning institutions after 15 teachers tested positive for the novel Coronavirus.

This is the first time that new Coronavirus cases have been reported in schools since the commencement of a phased reopening.

Consequently, learning at Star of the Sea Primary School and Tononoka High School both located in Mombasa County has been suspended for 14 days after 15 teachers tested positive for Covid-19.

Confirming the news, Standard Digital established that four teachers at Star of the Sea Primary School, the school head included and 11 teachers at Tononoka High School tested positive for the virus.

Teachers Took Private Covid-19 Tests

When contacted, the teachers acknowledged that they began exhibiting symptoms of the disease prompting them to take private tests.

Mombasa Education County Commissioner has also confirmed the claims to KTN News that the two schools will be opened after two weeks.

The affected learners in both schools are however yet to be tested to determine the extent to which the pandemic has hit the two institutions.

KNEC Tests for Grade 4 and Class 8 Pupils Commence

This comes even as grade 4 and Class Eight pupils across the country  sat for their national assessment tests today.

Pupils of the affected schools will not be sitting for the tests currently being administered by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) to assess the learners’ progress and identify knowledge gaps.

A spot check by our media team on Wednesday morning led to the revelation of technical hitches that befell some schools due to lack of funds for printing the tests in time as directed by KNEC.

 

The tests, which were pit off to pave way for yesterday’s Mashujaa Day Celebrations are meant to assess the pupils’ level of preparedness as learning resumes across the country.

KNEC 2020 Tinetable

According to the KNEC timetable, tests for Grade Four pupils will last between 10 minutes and two hours.

Standard Eight tests on the other hand will last between 40 minutes and three hours.

The partial reopening of schools in Kenya to Grade4, Class 8 and Form four students signals the beginning of the second term that will run for 11 weeks.

Learners will then break on December 23 with the candidates expected to resume classes again on January 4, 2021.

Class eight candidates will sit their KCPE exams from March 22 to 24 and Form Fours to sit their KCSE from March 25 to April 16, 2021.

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score- 8.275 (KCSE), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School KCSE 2023-2024 Results-Performance Analysis and Ranking by Knec in 2023-2024; School Mean Score- 8.275 (KCSE), Number of As, Grade Summary, and Distribution & Transition Rate to Universities and Colleges in 2024

 

OFFICIAL KCSE Results 2023 for Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School

 

In KCSE 2023 results, the school registered an improvement after posting an impressive mean score of 8.275 B-, a positive deviation from KCSE 2022 Results. It was ranked position 134 nationally. The school presented over 200 candidates for the KCSE 2023 exams. More than 80% 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 Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School is as follows: A(0), A-(), B+(), B(), B-(), C+(), C(), C-(), D+ (), D().Click HERE to get the KCSE 2024 Results for Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School once results are officially released.

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Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School 2022/2023 KCSE Results Analysis and Grade Count

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School records an impressive result in the 2023 KCSE exams. The school recorded a mean score of 8.275.

The school’s current mean score thus stands at 8.275, KCSE 2023 Results. Use the Knec code below to verify these results on the Knec Portal.

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary High School Knec Code

The school’s Knec Code is 43705101.

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School Location

This is a county secondary school located in Kisii 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 134 nationally. Check out the 2023/2024 KCSE results for Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School at the KNEC portal once the results are officially released. Click Here to access the KNEC portal.

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary 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 500 students and over 20 teaching staff.

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School Notable Alumni,

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

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary 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.

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary 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 Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary 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

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School- KCSE Results (Kisii County)

Worth noting is the fact that during the KCSE 2023 Results, Bogichoncho PAG Secondary had over 80% of its KCSE 2023 candidates attain the minimum direct entry grade to the university under full government sponsorship-KUCCPS in 2024.

 

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School KCSE 2023 Results- A Comprehensive Performance Analysis & Grade Count Summary for Bogichoncho PAG Secondary 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 Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School performed during the KCSE 2023 KNEC exams, we have provided a comprehensive analysis of the school’s KCSE 2022-2023 results on our website. Click on the following link to access Verified KCSE 2022-2023 Results for all KCSE Top performing schools; official KNEC Results Portal.

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School KCSE 2023 Mean Score,

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

KCSE 2023-2024 Results Analysis for Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School 2024,

Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School KCSE Results 2024,

 

Get a detailed analysis of Bogichoncho PAG Secondary School– 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 2023-2024 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.

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KCSE 2023; The school appeared in the KCSE 2023 Top 200 schools nationally. It scooped position 134 during KCSE KNEC exams.

 

 

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No More Inter-School Competitions As Kenya Confirms Its First Case of Coronavirus

No More Inter-School Competitions As Kenya Confirms Its First Case of Coronavirus

This is Why 2020 Drama Festivals, Sports and other Inter School Events May be Interrupted

The Government of Kenya has banned all Inter-School Competitions in Kenya after a woman tested positive for the highly dreaded Coronavirus.

The patient is said to have flown in from Ohio, USA via London and landed in Nairobi-Kenya on Thursday March 12, 2020.

Although the patient has been quarantined at the Kenyatta National Hospital and is currently stable, the Kenyan Government has banned all public meetings-including Inter-School events and religious jamborees dubbed crusades to contain the virus.

Patients who are experiencing severe coughs have also been advised to remain indoors in the meantime.

This is the first case of Coronavirus on Kenyan soil.

On the CS Education Professor George Magoha and the TSC issued a circular advising schools to reduce Handshakes in a bid to reduce the risk of Coronavirus.

 Now that Coronavirus is in Kenya, there is no need for fear, act.

Protect yourself from the Covid 19 novel virus by following these simple guidelines:

Let us start by understanding how Coronavirus Spreads.

Coronavirus spreads between people who are in close contact with one another (within 6 feet)
It can also spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. If the droplets land in the mouths or noses of other people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs they are likely to contract  Coronavirus.
Who is likely to contract Coronavirus?

 Older adults and people suffering from severe underlying chronic medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes are at a higher risk of developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness. 

If you are at a higher risk of contracting the virus, kindly consult your doctor for more steps on how to protect yourself.

Take these simple steps to protect yourself from Coronavirus
1. Clean your hands more often
Ensure that you wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds especially after being in a public place, after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.In case soap and water are not readily availble, use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol then cover all surfaces of your hands and rub them together until they feel dry.
2. Do not touch your eyes, nose, and mouth with unclean hands.
3. Avoid close contact with infected patients
In case you are infected, take these steps to protect others from Coronavirus
1. Stay indoors if you contract the Covid 19 Virus.
2. Cover your coughs and sneezes. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze or use the inside of your elbow.
3. Dispose all used tissues in the trash.
4. wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not readily available, clean your hands with a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol.
5. Wear a face mask especially in public places.

TSC Issues Newly Revised Improved Guidelines On How To Handle Teacher Alcoholics And Drug Abusers.(Apply For Sick Leave Among Other

TSC Issues Newly Revised Improved Guidelines On How To Handle Teacher Alcoholics And Drug Abusers.(Apply For Sick Leave Among Other)

TSC latest guidelines on handling of teachers suffering from Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

TSC latest guidelines on handling of teachers suffering from Alcoholism and Drug Abuse

TSC has formulated guidelines on how to handle teachers affected by alcoholism and drug abuse

Some teachers employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) are greatly affected by addiction to alcoholism and drug abuse. This hinders their performance of duty.

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Such teachers may find themselves on the wrong side of the TSC Code of Conduct and Regulations. This includes but not limited to absenteeism.

-Alcohol, Drug/Substance Abuse (ADA) contributes to conflict, indiscipline and loss of employees at the workplace.

Lack of control of these negative habits has the potential of far reaching effects on the delivery of service and may undermine public confidence in the organization.

The Commission does not, though, victimize such teachers.

Instead, teachers with such disorders have been covered in the latest TSC policy on well being of employees. This policy provides guidelines for the prevention and management of Alcohol and Substance Abuse in the Commission.

TS Intervention measures against Alcohol and Drug Abuse

The Commission considers employees who have alcohol and substance disorder to be psychopathic persons with mental illness.

The Commission has therefore adopted the following measures for prevention, management and mitigation of Alcohol and Drug Abuse:

*Prohibited the sale and use of alcohol and drugs in all workplaces.
*Ensured that employees with alcohol and drug related problems are helped to recover while receiving all services and benefits as stipulated in the Employment contract.
*Grants sick leave to all employees with ADA challenges twice within their employment term. Any additional seek leave days shall be granted on a case-by-case basis and at the discretion of the Commission.
“Displays and avails Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials about Alcohol, Drug and substance Abuse at all workplaces.
Supports the formation of psycho-social support networks and encourage employees with ADA issues to join and benefit from the after-care programmes to avoid relapse.
*Continuously conducts sensitization programmes on alcohol and substance abuse for employees in all counties

KNEC releases results for KCPE 2020 Candidates, raises alarm over dismal performance; Here is a complete analysis of the 2020 Pre- KCPE Results

KNEC releases results for KCPE 2020 Candidates, raises alarm over dismal performance; Here is a complete analysis of the 2020 Pre- KCPE Results

The Kenya National Examinations Council KNEC has raised a red flag following the dismal results posted by 2020 KCPE candidates.

This is after details emerged of glaring learning gaps candidates exhibited as they responded to the tests probably fuelled by the prolonged closire of schools due to the coronavirus pandemic.

This news is disturbing given that the affected candidates have less than two months to  prepare for the upcoming KCPE exams in March 2021.

The findings are contained in an assessment administered in October 2020 to all candidates that adopted an exam-like model in all examinable subjects.

Performance is below average

The assessment shows that the majority of Class Eight learners performed below average, failing to attain the minimum benchmark (50 per cent) in most of the subjects assessed.

For instance in Mathematics, English Composition and Kiswahili Insha only 34.5, 39.9 and 45.1 per cent of the learners respectively attained 50 per cent of the total mark.

The study sought to establish Class Eight pupils’ performance levels in subjects examined in KCPE after the prolonged closure of schools occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic.

It was envisaged that the learning assessment would inform teachers and other education stakeholders on the learning loss, which may have been occasioned by the lack of face- to-face learning and limited access to remote learning, with a view to inform on areas of targeted intervention.

The assessment revealed that pupils in schools located in urban areas registered higher mean scores than their counterparts in schools located in rural areas in all subject areas assessed except in Kenya Sign Language.

Islamic Religious Education, Christian Religious Education, Science, Hindu Religious Education and English Language reported the highest mean scores at 60.1, 58.7, 57.8, 55.5 and 50. 3 respectively.

However, it is notable that Social Studies, Kiswahili Language (Lugha) , Mathematics and Kenyan Sign Language reported mean scores which were lower than the expected mean of 50 at 49.5 and 48.9, 44.8 and 43.3 per cent respectively.

Low learning outcomes are noted in English, Kiswahili and Kenyan Sign Language compositions, with KSL registering the lowest mean at 36.9, followed by English and Kiswahili at 44.7 and 46. 6 per cent respectively.

Girls largely performed better in languages than boys. In English, girls attained higher means in both language and composition at 51.3 and 46.5 against 49.3 and 42.8 per cent.

In Kiswahili, girls attained 49.6 and 49 per cent in language and composition respectively against the 48.2 and 44.2 attained by boys.

On the other hand, boys performed better than girls in Mathematics and Science at 45.3 against 44.3 and 59.2 and 56.4 per cent respectively.

The study also established that pupils in private schools registered higher mean scores than their counterparts in public schools in all the assessed subjects.

 

WE HAVE DONE OUR BEST, TSC TELLS COURT

The Teachers Service Commission has told the court that it cannot shoulder the blame for teachers’ criminal acts.

The commission said this when it filed an appeal against a High Court which had awarded a sh 5 million compensation to two girls who had been defiled by their headteacher severally.

In its appeal, the TSC said it cannot take further action besides sacking and deregistering teachers who were involved in gross misconduct.

WE HAVE DONE OUR BEST
In its statement filed before the court of Appeal, the TSC said it has already done its best to tame rogue teachers who are preying on learners.

Therefore, it cannot be blamed for obstinate teachers who continue to defile learners.

NO COMPENSATION
According to the TSC Act and the Sexual Offences Act, any teacher who is involved in Carnal Knowledge with learners can only be sacked and deregistered. There is no provision for compensatory mechanisms.

The commission has therefore argued that if Members of Parliament want the victims to be compensated, they should have come up with a law that provides for the same.

Apart from sacking and deregistering rogue teachers, the commission does not have any mandate to take further unspecified action on a teacher who is involved in illicit actions.

STIGMA
The court papers stated that one of the girls could not bear the stigma of being defiled by the headteacher.

She had consequently dropped out of school while the second victim was greatly traumatized since 2010.

The case was filed by two parents from Nakuru County where the defilement took place.

The parents argued that the girl child is constantly vulnerable to defilement by male teachers.

The parents were enraged by the fact that their daughters had been defiled by a deputy headteacher who was set free afterwards.

NEGLIGENCE
In response, lawyer John Chigiti said that failure to protect the learners from exposure thus leading to stigma amounts to negligence on the part of the school.

According to him, due diligence mechanisms should have been put into place to ensure the minors were not exposed.

This, therefore, amounts to institutional negligence on the part of the school in question.

FORCED COMPENSATION
The TSC lawyer argued that even though the commission had a circular barring teachers from abusing learners, it did not guarantee a secure learning environment.

In the year 2010, 600 teachers had been accused of defiling school-going children.

The Centre for Human Rights and Awareness (CREAW) HAS SUPPORTED THE PARENTS ARGUING THAT THE Teachers Service Commission should be forced to compensate the minors.

According to CREAW, TSC is fully responsible since the defilement was committed by the teacher (who is their employee), within the school, in a classroom and during class hours.

PROFESSOR MAGOHA REVEALS OFFICIAL SCHOOL HOURS FOR LEARNERS

In summary
The education cabinet secretary Professor George Magoha yesterday gave a directive to all schools in Kenya to observe the official reporting and departure time for learners.

He reiterated that all schools whether public or private must comply with the official school hours.

He said this when he visited the tragic scene at Precious Talents Top Academy yesterday where a building collapsed, killing at least seven pupils.

The school building collapsed at around 8.00 A.M. as the upper primary pupils-standard 5-8 were beginning their morning lessons.

BURDENED LEARNERS
The Kenyan government in 2015 issued an official gazette notice directing schools on official operating hours.

This was done after the government realized that schools were burdening learners by putting undue pressure on them to report to school early.

This further subjected the learners to more mental torture following extensive teaching.

OFFICIAL LEARNING HOURS
According to the Basic Education Act regulations (2015),
The official operating hours for all public and private institutions is 8.00 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.

The official learning days shall be on Monday- Friday.

Co-curricular activities shall be carried out as from 3.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.
No day schools should oblige learners to report before 7.15 a.m.

BOARDING SCHOOLS
All boarding schools will operate as follows:
Official learning hours shall be 8.00 a.m. – 3.30 p.m.

Co-curricular activities should be conducted from 3.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.

As from 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. learners shall engage in their self-directed activities for normal school days

Monday to Friday preps shall run as from 7.30-9.30 p.m.

The learners are expected to have a good sleep from 9.30 p.m. – 6.00 a.m.

Supervised routine activities like washing and cleaning should be done as from 6.00 a.m.-8.00 a.m.

No boarding learning facility should send away unaccompanied learners after 9.00 a.m.

CONDOLENCES
Meanwhile, President Uhuru Kenyatta has joined Kenyans in sending his deepest sympathies to families and friends of the fallen heroes of Precious Talents Top Academy in Dagoretti.

Professor George Magoha has also conveyed heartfelt condolences to the families and friend aggrieved by yesterday’s disaster that claimed seven innocent lives.

He did this on behalf of the government and his behalf. The seven were pupils of Precious Talent Primary School in Nairobi.

He further says that he was on official duty in Kisumu when he got wind of the tragedy.

THE PRECIOUS TALENTS TOP PRIMARY SCHOOL TRAGEDY
He regrets the loss of seven pupils whose future was promising.
Sixty-four survivors of the tragedy are still admitted at Kenyatta National Hospital.

Sixty-two of these learners have got soft tissue injuries while two pupils need more specialized medical care.

At least 600 pupils have undergone safety checks at St. Mary’s Catholic Centre to ensure they are of sound health.

The government officials who visited KNH yesterday have confirmed that the learners admitted at the hospital are in a stable condition.

The school is officially registered and has an enrollment of 800 pupils.

In the meantime, the rest of the pupils are expected to stay at home for the next four days as the government puts in place special measures to ensure safety within the learning facility.

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8 Larry Mburu 425 Good Shepherd Academy Nyeri
9 Gloria Kiprono 425 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
10 Kibe Ndung’u 425 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
11 Mwaniki Baraka Mumo 424 Kerugoya Municipality Kirinyaga
12 Claire Wanjiru 424 Good Shepherd Academy Nyeri
13 Ryan Tumbes Kiptui 424 Whitestar Academy Lang’ata Nairobi
14 Wesley Muganda 423 Whitestar Academy Lang’ata Nairobi
15 Ryan Mutwiri 423 Kathigiri Public Mixed Boarding Meru
16 Maina Elvin Njooro 423 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
17 Kuria Lewis Kahuthu 423 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
18 Christine Wangari 422 Whitestar Academy Lang’ata Nairobi
19 Mzungu Ricks Runya 422 The Daniel School Machakos
20 Kilonzo Douglas Kioko 422 Nyali School Mombasa
21 Mumbe Dmitry Kitui 422 Lakewood School Kajiado
22 Kamau Ann Wangui 422 Vidhu-Ramji Primary Murang’a
23 Veniscoius Njuiri Kinyua 421 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
24 Jewel Kendi Kimathi 421 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
25 Gideon Kiptoo 421 Ndanai Township Academy Bomet
26 Titus Kiprotich 420 Ndanai Township Academy Bomet
27 Cindy Esther Safari 420 Mudzini School Kilifi
28 Minervah Wiliam Mbugua 420 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
29 Cherono Adeline Ubindi 420 Greenvale School Eldoret
30 Joshua Mwendwa Muoki 419 Mudzini School Kilifi
31 Kihara Einstein Nyaga 419 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
32 Ryan Kahenya 418 Emmanuel Primary Murang’a
33 Valentine Kimutai 418 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
34 Carren Jepsortich 417 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
35 Steven Wambua Musyoki 417 Mudzini School Kilifi
36 Thiong’o Adelaide Wanjiku 417 St Ack Elizabeth Academy Nairobi
37 Kiarie Mwangi 417 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
38 Rachel Njeri 417 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
39 Sila Eric Mumo 417 Air View Education Centre Kajiado
40 Eugene Amoro Orutwa 416 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
41 Kithi Leona Dama 416 Busy Bee School Mombasa
42 Faith Gakii Ireri 416 Kathigiri Public Mixed Boarding Meru
43 Muia Nicole Mwongeli 416 Early Bird Schools Machakos
44 Fundi Brettah Mwende 416 Tenri Primary School Embu
45 Gideon Kipkoech Bett 416 Ndanai Township Academy Bomet
46 Iman Said Awadh 415 Mudzini School Kilifi
47 Shakainah Wambui 415 Sukari Presbyterian Academy Kiambu
48 Anton Johannes Rainer 415 Mudzini School Kilifi
49 Muriithi Angela Mumbi 415 Excellent Star Academy Machakos
50 Otieno Michael Odhiambo 415 Early Birds Schools Machakos
51 Tessie Nduku 415 Sunrise Children’s Garden Nairobi
52 Valerie Cherono 414 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
53 Gloria Jepkeitany 414 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
54 Nyamwaya Edmonds Paul 414 Early Birds Schools Machakos
55 Tialolo Liz Sintoyia 414 Lizar Schools Nakuru
56 Kirubi Daphine Njoki 414 Green Cottage Academy Murang’a
57 Mwangi Mark Irungu 414 Harambee Primary School Nairobi
58 Roy Kinoti 414 Kathigiri Public Mixed Boarding Meru
59 Mbesu Maryann Keziah 414 Early Birds Schools Machakos
60 Mohammed Amin Hassan Daud 414 Busy Bee School Mombasa
61 Delcy Okello 414 Jupiter Academy Nairobi
62 Muinde Lauren Mutheu 414 Tenri Primary School Embu
63 Mwaka Salome Nang’orombi 413 Busy Bee School Mombasa
64 Faith Kenei 413 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
65 Patience Kogei 413 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
66 Saidimu Faith Sinantei 413 Magadi Soda School Kajiado
67 Jason Wangi Njoroge 413 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
68 Promise Mwangi 413 Vidhu-Ramji Primary Murang’a
69 Queen Nzioki 412 Bethlehem Academy Kiambu
70 Daniela Akinyi Achieng 412 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
71 Shehreen Mitchelle Gesuka 412 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
72 Teddy Mwenda Mbaabu 412 Kathigiri Public Mixed Boarding Meru
73 Mungai Kennedy Macharia 412 Mariira Primary Murang’a
74 Fidel Castro 412 Jupiter Academy Nairobi
75 Jewel Muga 412 Whitestar Academy Lang’ata Nairobi
76 Murimi Ian Mbui 412 Tenri Primary School Embu
77 Dickson Sitei 412 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
78 Melvin Kipchirchir 412 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
79 Ryan Ouma 411 Jupiter Academy Nairobi
80 Michael Caleb 411 Sunrise Children’s Garden Nairobi
81 Muia Shanice Mbithe 411 Early Bird Schools Machakos
82 Ochieng Waynewonder Balala 411 Excellent Star Academy Machakos
83 Christian Baraka Munga 411 Mudzini School Kilifi
84 Alex Njoroge 411 Ridgeview Academy Nakuru
85 Michelle Chemutai 411 Eldoret Premier School Uasin Gishu
86 Tony Kemboi 410 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
87 Joy Baranga 410 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
88 Lewis Kiprop 410 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
89 Asaph Kiptoo 410 Mogotio Little Friends Academy Baringo
90 Okello Charity Nabonwe 410 Sanya Primary Bungoma
91 Ryan Chidi Wekesa 410 Rophine Academy Nairobi
92 Ngala Onyangi Noel 410 Eldoret Premier School Uasin Gishu
93 Maryline Malkia  Chepkurui 410 Eldoret Premier School Uasin Gishu
94 Lincent W’okello 410 Whitestar Academy Lang’ata Nairobi
95 Omar Alio Abdullahi 410 St Mathews Learning Centre Nairobi
96 Owaga Emmanuel Mbuvi 410 Busy Bee School Mombasa
97 Wanyonyi Kellan Nabwala 410 Busy Bee School Mombasa
98 Natasha Gakii 410 Sunrise Children’s Garden Nairobi
99 Trevor Gichui 410 Sunrise Children’s Garden Nairobi
100 Dennis Kitilai Nakola 410 Harmony School Narok
101 Ngunze Joel Makenzi 410 Early Bird Schools Machakos

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