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Teachers Who Had Paid For TPD Unsure about being Refunded Their Money Following This Latest Development 

Teachers Who Had Paid For TPD Unsure about being Refunded Their Money Following This Latest Development 

Teachers Who Had Paid For TPD Unsure about being Refunded Their Money Following This Latest Development 

TSC News Today indicate a major shift and in the planned Teacher Professional Development training scheduled to take place this April 2022.

This is after details emerged indicating that the parliament is opposed to the planned burdensome training  for all teachers owing to its high cost, time consuming and cumbersome nature.

This is a reprieve for TSC Employed teachers who have at last had someone to back them up. The Teachers Service Commission has exposed its dictatorial and insensitive nature. A few weeks ago, the TSC Boss had insensitively noted that teachers should either shape in or perish.

The above statement insinuates that the teachers can either adapt to the new changes and demands like the increased use of ICT, policy changes and the then ongoing TSC TPAD training or shape out.

The Teachers Service Commission has demonstrated some form of arrogance when it comes to matters touching on teachers welfare and training.

For instance, it is illegal to force teachers to undergo training and pay for it for a period of 30 years!

This means that a newly Employed TSC teacher will never have time off books!

Given the low salary paid to TSC teachers that does not obviously commensurate their indispensable and irreplaceable roles and responsibilities, teachers need extra time to scavenge for other business opportunities to help them manage their daily bills.

If TSC wants to fully engage teachers, then the Commission should pay teachers handsomely and make the teaching career more lucrative.

TPD Training Modules Aborted. What happen to teachers who had already paid?

All teachers employed by the Teachers service Commission were directed by the TSC CEO to enroll for TPD courses in the selected institutions of higher learning.

Following TSC’s move to implement the refresher courses to be done in modules, a number of Teachers had already registered ready to begin the modules in April.

Nevertheless, members of Parliament led by education committee chairperson Florence Mutua had to intervene to put the exercise to a halt until proper Public participation is carried out involving all Stakeholders.

According to the MPs, the government should fund the training instead of overburdening the already poorly paid teachers.

The move by the legislators has been received with jubilation among teachers across the country.

Reacting to the development on social media platforms, some who had already enrolled for the course took the opportunity to demand for a refund of the money they had already Paid.

Teachers were supposed to pay Ksh 6000 per year to be trained both online and in person during holidays.

The selected Institutions include mount Kenya university, Riara university, Kenyatta university and KICD.

It now remains to be seen whether the institutions will refund teachers who had expressed interest in pursuing the TPD.

In my opinion, they should just be refunded their money as the employer looks for Money to fund the exercise.

What are you views in this? Feel free to share your thoughts and comments on this on our comments platform.

 

 

(REVISED) TSC HARDSHIP AREAS IN KENYA 2020/2021; A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF COUNTIES/ AREAS MAPPED OUT AS HARDSHIP AREAS AS OF THE YEAR 2020/2021

(REVISED) TSC HARDSHIP AREAS IN KENYA 2020/2021; A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF COUNTIES/ AREAS MAPPED OUT AS HARDSHIP AREAS AS OF THE YEAR 2020/2021

(REVISED) TSC HARDSHIP AREAS IN KENYA 2020/2021; A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF COUNTIES/ AREAS MAPPED OUT AS HARDSHIP AREAS AS OF THE YEAR 2020/2021

It is in the public domain that parliament has been ordered to scrap off some areas initially listed as hardship areas for teachers and other civil servants on grounds that the areas are no longer hardship having developed over the years.

This is after the World Bank noted that some of these areas are now easily accessible for they are dotted by all-weather roads. Besides, some of the hardship areas now have adequate water, electricity, security, and food hence providing a conducive working environment for government-employed workers.

TRENDING NEWS ON TSC HARDSHIP AREAS AND ALLOWANCES

TSC TO SCRAP HARDSHIP ALLOWANCES FOR SOME AREAS

LATEST TSC HARDSHIP ALLOWANCES/ AREAS 

What is a hardship area?

Change is an inevitable force and as times change, there are new factors such as insecurity which play a key role in determining areas listed by the Teachers Service Commission as hardship areas.

They are described as TSC hardship areas due to the rather strenuous working conditions that TSC employees such as teachers, education officers, quality assurance officers, county, and regional education directors are subjected to.

Some of the tough working conditions that they have to put up with include insecurity for instance in some parts of the North Eastern and Coastal regions, poor infrastructure, and poor social amenities.

What is a hardship allowance?

Due to these deplorable working conditions, the TSC is fair enough for the Commission has seen to it that employees deployed to hardship areas earn more pay due to the potential risk they are exposed to.

They, therefore, have extra packages such as risk allowance and transport allowance which gives them an upper hand when it comes to their monthly salaries compared to their counterparts working in “normal” areas.

In this article, we will provide a comprehensive list of counties and areas that are currently mapped out as hardship areas for teachers employed by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC in Kenya.

Conditions for Hardship Areas in Kenya; Selection Criteria

For an area to qualify as a hardship area, the region must meet the following minimum conditions:

  1. Lack of and/or Inadequate food
  2. Poor transport and communication channels
  3. Lack of and/or inadequate social amenities
  4. Life-threatening catastrophes such as insecurity
  5. Persistent harsh climatic conditions such as floods, landslides, and drought

 

Some parts of the North Eastern, Eastern, Rift Valley, and Coast regions have been experiencing major challenges including understaffing, religious conflicts, drought, militia attacks on teachers orchestrated by militia groups among others.

HERE IS A FULL LIST OF AREAS/COUNTIES LISTED AS HARDSHIP AREAS BY TSC

 

NO. COUNTY REGION
1. Turkana Rift Valley
2. Mandera County North Eastern
3. Wajir County North Eastern
4. Marsabit County North Eastern
5. Samburu County Rift Valley
6. West Pokot County Rift Valley
7. Tana River County Coast
8. Narok County Rift Valley
9. Kwale County Coast
10. Garissa County North Eastern
11. Kilifi County Coast
12. Taita Taveta County Coast
13. Isiolo County Eastern
14. Lamu County Coast

 

TEACHERS ALLOWANCES PER JOB GROUP

Due to the challenges that teachers teaching in hardship oriented areas face, The government of Kenya decided to chip in to at least compensate them on the extra cost of life hence making their stay at those areas a bit comfortable.

The table below summarizes the monthly hardship allowance rates that are paid to teachers working in hardship areas; per job group as per the 2014 review:

S/NO GRADE TSC SCALE FORMER JOB GROUP Hardship Allowance- in Kshs per Month
1 B5 5 G 6,600
2 C1 6 H 8,200
3 C2 7 I 10,900
4 C3 8 J 12,300
5 C4 9 K 14,650
6 C5 10 L 17,100
7 D1 11 M 27,300
8 D2 12 N 27,300
9 D3 13 P 31,500
10 D4 14 Q 31,500
11 D5 15  R 38,000

 

 

 

 

Kuppet’s final submission to Education Committee on TSC ammendment Bill; Wants more allowances.

KENYA UNION OF POST PRIMARY EDUCATION TEACHERS (KUPPET)

SUBMISSION TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CONCERNING THE TSC ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

Short title Proposed amendments
1 Amend to include “after negotiations with
the Unions shall”
2. The Teachers Service Commission Act, in this Act referred to as the ‘Principal Act’ is amended in Section 11 by inserting the following new paragraph immediately after paragraph (f).
(fa) “in consultation with the Salaries and Remuneration Commission and after negotiation with the unions shall facilitate   payment   of   allowances   to   teachers   in   the
manner set out in the Fourth Schedule.”
2 3. The Principal Act is amended by inserting the following new Section immediately after Section 32.
32A. (1) The Commission may appoint a teacher in an acting capacity for a period of at least thirty days but not exceeding a period of six months.
After the six months, the teacher shall be confirmed substantively into the position.
3 Amend to include, “or acting allowance,
whichever is applicable”
(4)  A  teacher  appointed  in  an  acting  capacity  shall  be entitled  to  special  duty  allowance  or  acting  allowance,
whichever is applicable.
4 FOURTH SCHEDULE
(This part provides for allowances that may be granted to teachers in specified circumstances. The remunerative and    reimbursable    allowances    are    non-pensionable except   responsibility   allowance   if   earned   up   to   an
including the last date of retirement).
5 Insert “ appointed into positions of
responsibility”
(e) Responsibility Allowance
(1) The Commission shall pay Responsibility Allowance to a head of institution, deputy head of institution and senior teacher who are appointed into positions of
responsibility.
Amend by inserting “ or who is teaching in a special school or integrated school” (f) Special School Allowance
(1) The Commission shall from time to time –
(a) pay special school allowance to a teacher who possesses skills in special education or who is teaching in a special school or integrated school.
Delete clause (2) (2) A teacher entitled to special school allowance shall claim the payment of the allowance in writing through
the head of institution.
Amend by inserting, “the rate of one month’s basic salary applicable at the teacher’s current salary scale” (h) Leave Allowance
The Commission shall pay an annual leave allowance to
teachers on its payroll at the rate of one month’s basic salary applicable at the teacher’s current Salary Scale.
Amend by inserting, “within one month of
the transfer”
(i) Transfer Allowance
The Commission shall –
(a) where at its discretion transfers a teacher from a sub- county   to   another   or   in   inter-county   transfer,   pay transfer allowance to the teacher within one month of the
transfer.
Amend to Insert new clause (j) Acting Allowance
The Commission shall from time to time pay an acting allowance     to     a     teacher     appointed     to     perform administrative duties for which the teacher qualifies but
has not been substantively appointed.
(k) Per Diem/Subsistence Allowance
Amend to Insert new clause The  Commission  shall  from  time  to  time  pay  a  daily subsistence or per diem to a teacher who is assigned to perform  an  official   duty   outside  the  teacher’s  work station  at  the  prevailing  rate  for  public  servants  as determined     by     the     Salaries     and     Remuneration
Commission.
Amend to Insert new clause (l) Risk Allowance
The  Commission  shall  from  time  to  time  pay  a  risk allowance  to  science  teachers  who  handle  laboratory chemicals in the course of their duties.
Amend to Insert (m) Post-Graduate Allowance
The Commission shall from time to time pay a post- graduate allowance to teachers who have attained
Master’s and PhD degrees while in service.

Justifications of the Proposed Amendments to the Teachers Service Commission Amendment (TSC) Bill, 2024

1. Ensures Fairness and Equity in Salary Determination

When salaries and allowances are determined through collective bargaining with teachers’ unions, it creates a more objective and predictable system and provides a legal protection for teachers. This process allows for transparent negotiations over compensation, leading to enforceable agreements that provide stability for educators and their families. It also helps reduce arbitrary or unilateral decisions by the employer, ensuring fairness and equity across the teaching workforce. Negotiations based on mutual interest encourage joint problem-solving, leading to agreements that address the needs of both parties.

2. Ensure equity in allowances.

Risk allowance clause into the bill is a justified and necessary measure to address the real and present risks faced by teachers. It will not only improve their welfare and job satisfaction but also enhance the overall quality and stability of the education sector. Teachers are exposed to hazardous materials and they require the compensation. Teachers with post-graduate qualification require a remuneration that suits there qualification.

Magoha’s Careless Diction-Terming Payment Of BOM Teachers A ‘Non-issue’ Angers Netizens

Magoha’s Careless Diction-Terming Payment Of BOM Teachers A ‘Non-issue’ Angers Netizens

Netizens are baying for CS Magoha’s blood. Reason? His careless diction.

Education Cabinet Secretary Professor George Magoha’s remarks on the delayed payment of salaries of teachers have elicited mixed reactions.

While addressing journalists after stakeholders’ consultative meeting on Monday at KICD, Magoha noted that all bonafide BOM teachers should have been paid by now. This is after the government approved their payment (BOM teachers) more than six weeks ago.

“BOM teachers should now actually have been paid. The Cabinet and the government approved their payment over six weeks ago and that position has not changed. So let us not waste so much energy discussing non-issues,” said Magoha.

This is the statement that has caused an uproar especially after it came out clearly from social media posts that BOM teachers have not been paid.

CS Magoha and Education CAS Zack Kinuthia’s Contradicting Remarksover the delayed payment of BOM teachers’ salaries

The issue of the delayed payment of teachers has poked holes in the leadership of the ministry of education.

Last week Wednesday, the chief administrative secretary Zack Kinuthia assured teachers that their payment was to be done as soon as possible.

He said, “This is a promise from the office of the CAS through consultation that the money is safely on transit to their bank accounts. It will happen whether it is today, tomorrow or Friday.”

However, contrary to his promise, our dedicated media team has established that these teachers are yet to be paid.

Young Parliamentarians Association Promises a nationwide mass demonstration over delayed payment of BOM teachers’ salaries

Babu Owino had earlier promised to organize a nationwide mass demonstration starting this week to push the government to fast track payment of BOM teachers.

Failure to pay BOM Teachers as soon as possible will lead to a Peaceful Nationwide demonstration that is better imagined than experienced. I will personally lead the mother and father of all demonstrations and all roads will be blocked on a daily basis, said Babu Owino in a statement.

 

2023 Form one Selection and Joining Instructions; Education News Today

2023 Form one Selection and Joining Instructions; Education News Today

Form One Selection/Placement Results 2021-2022 portal: MoE Form One Intake for 2020 KCPE Candidates and Form 1 Admission Letters Download for National, Extra County, County, Sub-county and Private Schools, Reporting Date Form one admission results and intake 2021

 2023 form one selection is a computerized and highly moderated process through which the Ministry of Education in Kenya ensures that all primary school graduates transit fully to national, extra county, county and sub-county secondary schools under the 100 per cent transition policy formulated by the government.

During the release of this year’s KCPE results CS Ezekiel Machogu Ombaki announced that the 2023 form one selection exercise will take place between Monday January 9, 2023 and Friday January 13, 2023.

2023 Form One Joining Instructions

ONLINE FORM ONE 2023 JOINING INSTRUCTIONS

In preparation for Form One admission, schools are required to make changes to their previous letters through an online tool to reflect joining instructions for the 2023.

This is to inform you of the following guidelines; –

  1. Use the link to check whether your joining instructions are in the (https://script.google.com/a/macros/ict.go.ke/s/AKfycbyL_jTGaCo6k9uFMdCMJo- F_iNh33lZJRGRaYnnQI5ZtAIQQiPe/exec
  2. Select County and Sub- County of your school, then Select your
  3. If the system prompts you to sign in, use your school email address (Gmail Account).
  4. If your letter is in the system, edit the information to the new changes for joining instructions

NB: Do not edit the first page apart from changing the year to 2023

In case the school’s joining instructions is missing, the system will prompt the Principal to upload the joining instructions in the system from their computer. The Principal should ensure that;

  1. The first page is as the attached copy (school logo/address on the first page only) and should not be
  2. The letter should be in MS-word
  3. The letter should be submitted as one document
  4. The document should be named using the school’s KNEC (e.g., Meru School save as 15300002).
  5. Avoid heavy graphics like maps and pictures in the

 

 

In case the principal experiences any challenges, they are requested to contact the following numbers: Lawrence Karuntimi: 0721142565, Patrick Njoroge: 0722823971.

 

 

Meanwhile schools are requested to provide their email addresses as well as well as that of the person in charge of ICT to their respective County Director for compilation and forwarded to Lkkaruntimi@gmail.com. Schools should not send the information directly but through the CDE.

In addition, take note of the following: –

Please expedite.

2023 Form One joining instructions,
Form one selection 2023,
Form one selection criteria 2023,
Form one placement results 2023,
Form one placement online 2023,
Form one selection results 2022,

TSC Salary Rise for Teachers 2021/2022; TSC boss grilled on lack of quorum and delayed 2021-2025 CBA talks on Teachers’ pay rise

TSC Salary Rise for Teachers 2021-2023; TSC boss grilled on lack of quorum and delayed 2021-2025 CBA talks on Teachers’ pay rise

TSC Salary Rise for Teachers 2021/2022; TSC boss grilled on lack of quorum and delayed 2021-2025 CBA talks on Teachers' pay rise

TSC Salaries 2021-2025: TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia Taken to Task over Delayed CBA Salary Rise Negotiations, Check out her Response Below

 

In a snapshot:

Parliament has opened a can of worms after taking reappointed TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia to task on matters pertaining to the July 2021 anticipated salary for teachers.

The Members of Parliament are inarguably concerned that talks on the next CBA 2021-2025 that will prevent industrial action by teachers are yet to commence despite the fast approaching conclusion of the 2017-2021 CBA that will end in June 30.

Secondly, only two TSC commissioners have been on duty since March 19, seven have retired making it difficult to effectively deliver on their part.

MPs therefore demand to know who should shoulder the blame for delays in the 2021-2025 CBA salary negotiations and recruitment of new teachers to bridge biting teacher shortages in Kenyan schools.

Should they point fingers at the dysfunctional Teachers Service Commission (TSC)?

 

Lawmakers hard pressed TSC chief executive Dr. Nancy Macharia to explain to them whether lack of enough quorum that has rocked the commission will risk the welfare of teachers, including negotiations on a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).

According to the Members of Parliament, only two commissioners have been in office since March 19, as seven have retired.

The two are therefore incapacitated and unfit to make binding decisions as the nine-member commission is only considered legally constituted with at least half of the members.

To date, the Teachers Service Commission is yet to start negotiations with unions despite the fact that the 2017-2021 CBA ends on June 30.

Education committee chairperson Florence Mutua said without a quorum, the commission is unable to operate.

“Can the CEO explain why she did not notify the President when she realised that the commission lacks quorum to decide on teachers issues? How have they been operating?” Ms Mutua asked. Migori woman rep Pamela Odhiambo lamented the quorum hitch, saying, teachers’ issues are crucial.

“Some of the commissioners retired in 2019, why has it taken too long to pick their replacement?” Dr Odhiambo asked.

TSC is responsible for recruitment, promotion, disciplinary processes and reviewing the standards of education and training of teachers. However, Ms Macharia dismissed claims that lack of quorum had affected the functions of the commission.

Streamlining teaching profession

She said TSC has been focusing on implementing earlier decisions, adding, it is not within her purview to notify the President on retirement of commissioners.

TSC chairperson Lydia Nzomo retired last year while Commissioner Cleophas Tirop left in March 2019.

Commissioners Mbarak Twahir, Tache Bosa Gollo, Betreace Marembo Adu, Kinoti Manyara and Mr Albert Fred Ekirapa retired in March this year.

On Wednesday, the National Assembly approved the appointment of Dr Jamleck Muturi as chairperson and Mr Alfred Otieno Oyucho as a commissioner.

During his vetting, Dr Muturi pledged to work with the Ministry of Education, unions and other stakeholders to streamline the teaching profession and restore the commission’s relationships with unions.

The committee has also recommended that the House approves the nomination of Prof Fatuma Chege as the Principal Secretary for State department for the Implementation of Curriculum Reforms in the ministry.

Before her appointment Prof Chege was the Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Administration at the Kenyatta University.

 

Can you imagine school without Assemblies and Queues at the dining hall?

Can you imagine school without Assemblies and queues at the dining hall?

As the proposed date for the reopening of schools in Kenya approaches, teachers’ unions have not been sleeping on their job.

KUPPET and KNUT have been pondering on the best prevention measures that can be put in place to prevent the Spread of Coronavirus.

Some of the measures include banning school Assemblies, physical education lessons and congregated meals.

Restructuring of classes

Besides, the unions also want classrooms to be restrutured to facilitate social distancing.

This therefore means that the seating arrangement will have to be changed to avoid classroom contact.

Fumigation

Teachers’ unions also want all educational facilities currently being used as Coronavirus isolation centers fumigated under the inspection of public health officials ahead of school ”grazing reopening.

Here is a list of all facilities currently being used as Coronavirus isolation centers.

These proposals come at a time when Kenya’s covid-19 positive cases keep on soaring daily.

Kenya’s covid 19 infections have hit 672. 32 people have already succumbed to the pandemic.

Below is a quick glimpse of the extent to which Coronavirus has affected various nations.

Coronavirus tracker

Will schools reopen on June 6?

When asked by the parliamentary education committee on when schools will reopen, CS Education Professor George Magoha said that schools will reopen when the pandemic is under control.

TSC FORCED TO PAY A WHOOPING KSHS 5 MILLION FOR NEGLIGENCE

TSC FORCED TO PAY A WHOOPING KSHS 5 MILLION FOR NEGLIGENCE

WHAT GOES AROUND, COMES AROUND

Does the phrase “Learner Safety and Protection” mean something to you? If it does not, allow me to elaborate it briefly.

This is one of the key areas in Teacher Performance Appraisal and Professional Development, TPAD. This clause holds teachers responsible for learner safety and protection.

If you have been keenly following TSC News, you may have come across some cases of TSC employed teachers being deregistered or suspended from the service for failing to ensure learner safety and protection.

A good example is when students commit suicide. If the suicide is linked to a teacher in any way, then the tutor is in for big trouble including suspension from duty and/ or deregistration.

This is one of the offenses that could lead to a TSC interdiction or deregistration.

Read also

TSC 2020 List of Blacklisted teachers

TSC in Trouble

I used the idiom “What goes around comes back around” to simply mean that the same trap that the TSC had set for teachers has caught up with the commission itself.

This is because the Teachers Service Commission has suffered a big blow after the Court of Appeal upheld Justice Mumbi Ngugi’s ruling that two minors defiled by a deputy’s head be compensated a total sum of Kshs 5 million.

The commission had moved to the court of appeal to protest against high court judge Justice Mumbi Ngugi’s ruling who had blamed the Commission for failing to safeguard the security of the two minors at school.

Court of Appeal judges Martha Koome, Fatuma Sichale, and Roselyn Nambuye, however, they turned down the appeal by TSC hence affirming Justice Mumbi’s grand ruling.

“As innocent victims, the minors are entitled to compensation for having been subjected to humiliation, shame, and pain that may have a lifelong effect on them. It is inconceivable how the minors in their tender years are made to carry that kind of burden of shame due to selfishness of a caregiver,” ruled the three judges.

Defiled

The two minors were defiled by Astarikoh Henry Amkoah, a deputy headteacher at Jamhuri Primary School (Nakuru County) on July 4, and 10 2020.

The unfortunate incidents occurred in the teacher’s house.

In her ruling, Justice Mumbi awarded the first victim Kshs 2 million and the second one who dropped out of school after the incident Kshs 3 million.

At the time of the incident, the victims were aged 12 and 13 respectively.

The money should be deposited in an interest-earning account in trust to enable the two to complete their studies and earn a sustainable living.

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Kibwezi TVC Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location and How To Apply

Kibwezi West Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is located near Makindu, specifically opposite the Mombasa-Nairobi road. It opened in 2018. Construction of the college started in 2014 and was completed in 2017. It was established and handed over to its founding Principal, Isaac Bwambok, who also oversaw the first student enrollment in January 2018. 

The college offers technical and business courses from Artisan to Diploma level. It is a government college.

The institution is registered with the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Authority and is listed on the KUCCPS website. It is a government TVET institution under the Ministry of Education, State Department for Technical, Vocational Education and Training.

Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College (TVC), you can reach them through their Facebook page, or by mailTheir Facebook page is a good starting point for general inquiries and information. For formal applications or specific concerns, you should address them to the principal at P.O. Box 277-90138, Makindu. 

Contact Methods:
  • Facebook:
    Kibwezi West TVC has a Facebook page (Kibwezi west TVC) where you can find information and potentially message them directly.
  • Mail:
Address your correspondence to: The Principal, Kibwezi West TVC, P.O. Box 277-90138, Makindu.
  • Phone: 0780484873/ 0768284046/ 0727949757.
  • Email: kibweziwesttvc@gmail.com.

Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College Courses offered

Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a range of courses at Artisan, Certificate, and Diploma levels. These include both business and technical courses. Specifically, they offer courses in areas like Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Agribusiness, and also Diploma in AccountancyAdditionally, they provide training in Information and Communication Technology (ICT). 

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
  • Business: Courses in Business Management, Accountancy, and Procurement and Supply Chain Management are available. 
  • Technical: Automotive Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and Agribusiness are offered. 
  • Other Courses: Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is also part of their curriculum. 
Kibwezi West TVC, located in Makindu, is a government college providing vocational training across various disciplines. 

Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

The TVC offers the following Courses that are approved by the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS):

  1. Diploma In Social Work And Community Development
  2. Diploma In Building Technology
  3. Electrical Engineering Level 6
  4. Diploma In Supply Chain Management
  5. Human Resource Management Level 6
  6. Diploma In Information Communication Technology
  7. Social Work And Community Development Level 6
  8. Diploma In Human Resource Management
  9. Certificate In Information And Communication Technology (Ict)
  10. Electrical Operator Level 5 – Nnp
  11. Certificate In Electrical And Electronic Engineering (Power)
  12. Fashion Design Level 5
  13. Craft In Garment Making
  14. Ict Technician – Level 6 (Cbet)
  15. Craft In Food And Beverage Production, Sales And Services
  16. Supply Chain Management Level 6
  17. Diploma In Building Technician (Cdacc)
  18. Craft Certificate In Human Resource Management
  19. Diploma In Electrical & Electronic Engineering(Power)
  20. Certificate In Masonry
  21. Social Work And Community Development Level 5
  22. Craft In Social Work And Community Development
  23. Craft Certificate In Supply Chain Management
  24. Building Artisan (Masonry) Level 4
  25. Fashion Design & Garment Making Level 4
  26. Artisan In Electrical Installation
  27. Electrical Installation – Level 4 (Cbet)
  28. Artisan In Masonry
  29. Nvcet In Hairdressing And Beauty Therapy
  30. Artisan In Plumbing
  31. Store Keeping Management Level 5
  32. Ict Technician Level 5
  33. Building Technology Level 6

Kibwezi Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

Students placed by KUCCPS receive a government capitation of around Ksh 30,000 per year. The total fees for a year is around Ksh 56,420, with the government covering a portion. Students or their guardians are responsible for the remaining balance. Additionally, the institution offers bursaries or encourage students to apply for HELB loans. 

Kibwezi TVC Courses Duration.

TVC (Technical and Vocational College) courses vary in duration, depending on the specific course. Generally, Craft Certificates take 1-2 years, while Diplomas can range from 2-3 yearsSome short courses, like welding or baking, may be completed in a few weeks or months.

Examples of course durations:
  • Craft Certificate:
    • Building Technology: 1 year 6 months (Module I & II)
    • Carpentry & Joinery: 2 years
    • Plumbing: 3 months
    • Welding & Fabrication: 8 weeks
  • Diploma:
    • Building Construction Technology: 3 years
    • Human Resource Management: 3 years
    • General Agriculture: 3 years
    • Automotive Engineering: 3 years
  • Short Courses:
    • Welding/Fabrication: 12 weeks
    • MIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • TIG Welding: 8 weeks
    • Cake Baking and Decoration: 2 months

Factors affecting duration:

  • Level of the course:Certificates are typically shorter than Diplomas.
  • Specific trade or field:Different trades may have varying durations.
  • College or institution:Some institutions may have slightly different program structures.
  • Intake schedule:Some courses have specific intake periods (e.g., January, May, September).

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Kibwezi TVC online application

Applications and placement to the TVC are done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) Portal. To apply for placement through KUCCPS, you need to access the student’s portal on the KUCCPS website and log in using your KCSE index number, year of examination, and passwordOnce logged in, you can explore available programs and institutions, and then submit your preferred choices. Start your application by clicking on this Kuccps Student Portal Link.
You can also apply directly to the institution for admission.
 
The Minimum requirements are: C- for diplomas, D+ for craft certificates and E for artisan courses. But, different Courses may have more specific requirements.

Kibwezi


Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

You can get the admission letter to the TTI by visiting the Kuccps Student Portal, Instituion’s Website and by paying a physical visit to the Tertiary institution. But, the best, quickest and most convenient application method is via the Kuccps portal.

All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

Download the free pdf documents below that have complete details of all TTI Courses and their Fees per year:

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

The annual tuition fee for TVET courses at many Kenyan Technical and Vocational Colleges (TVCs) is Ksh 67,189This includes a government capitation of Ksh 30,000 per trainee, leaving a balance of Ksh 26,420 to be paid by the student, which can be paid in installments. Additionally, students may be eligible for a HELB loan of Ksh 40,000. Other potential costs include KUCCPS registration fees, industrial attachment fees, and examination fees. 

TVC Fees Structure Per Year.
TVC Fees Structure Per Year.
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE
TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

Following your placement, you are eligible for a Government scholarship, Loan and Bursary to assist with your educational expenses. If you need Government financial support, you MUST make an application for consideration through the official website www.hef.co.ke. In the case Government scholarship, Loan and bursary do not cover the entire cost of your program, the deficit will be met by your parent/guardian.

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

1. A valid email address
2. Valid telephone number (must be registered in your name to apply for a loan)
3. KCPE and KCSE index numbers and year of examination
4. Passport size photo
5. Copy of your National ID (for loan application)
6. College/University admission letter
7. Your parents’ registered telephone number
8. Your parents’ national ID number
9. Death certificate if any of your parents is deceased.
10. Your birth certificate.
11. Two guarantors’ (Can be your parents) ID numbers and registered telephone

DETAILS ON ALL TTI/ TVC INSTITUTIONS.

Ziwa Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Wote Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Tseikuru Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Thika Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Sotik Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Sot Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Siala Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Shamberere Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Riragia Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Rift Valley Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


PC Kinyanjui Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ol’lessos Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Nkabune Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Njoro Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ngeria Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Narok West Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Nairobi Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Musakasa Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Murang’a Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mukurweini Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mukiria Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mitunguu Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Merti Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Matili Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Mathenge Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Gitwebe TTI KUCCPS Courses, Requirements, Fees, Duration and Career Opportunities


kARUMO TTI Kuccps Course List, Requirements, Fees, Duration & Job Opportunities


Kaelo TTI Kuccps Courses, Fees, Duration, Requirements, Application Form & Job Opportunities


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Mandera Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Koshin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Konoin Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kitelakapel Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kiirua Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kigumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Keroka Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karumo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Karen Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kapchepkor Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Kaelo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Godoma Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Gitwebe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Endebess Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Emining Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Chepalungu Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bushiangala Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bureti Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bumbe Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Bondo Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Aldai Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


Ahmed Shahame Mwidani Technical Training Institute Courses, Contacts, Fees, Location


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Karen KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kaptumo KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kapenguria KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kapkatet KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kangundo KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Kakamega KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Kabarnet KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


Iten KMTC Admission, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


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Imenti KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Homabay KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Gatundu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, and Contact Details


Garissa KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Embu KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Eldoret KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


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Chemolingot KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


Busia KMTC Location, Admission, Courses, Fees Structure, Contact Details


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Bomet KMTC Admissions, Courses, Fees, Location, Contacts


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Form Ones to report to Secondary Schools on January 30, 2023

Form Ones to report to Secondary Schools on January 30, 2023; Latest Education News Today

Form One Selection/Placement Results 2021-2022 portal: MoE Form One Intake for 2020 KCPE Candidates and Form 1 Admission Letters Download for National, Extra County, County, Sub-county and Private Schools, Reporting Date Form one admission results and intake 2021

It is now crystal clear that the form ones will report to secondary schools two weeks after the official release of form one selection results 2023.

  1. Official Form One  Reporting Date- 30th January, 2023
  2. Form One Selection Results release date-16th January, 2023
S/No 2023 FORM ONE SELECTION IMPORTANT DATES ACADEMIC YEAR
1 2023 Form one Reporting Date Monday 30th January 2023 2023
2 Form One Selection results release date Monday 16th January 2023 2023

 

According to a circular released by the education ministry, all KCPE 2022 candidates will receive their form one admission letters 2023 on 16th January with clear joining instructions that encompass the reporting date that has been set on January 30, 2023.

The school heads claim the majority of schools will experience an upsurge in Form One intake due to extra classrooms that were set aside for the junior secondary wing.

 

Kahi Indimuli, the chair of the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association, said that schools were restricted with the infrastructure during admission, but with some more classrooms at their disposal, public secondary schools expect to experience more requests for admission.

 

 

 

 

‘‘Schools will experience strain on teachers to manage the high enrolment come next year mostly in Form One. The government needs to work on how this will be managed,’’ Indimuli said.

 

President William Ruto said learners moving to grades 7, 8 and 9 will remain in their current primary schools as opposed to an earlier proposal to have them join high schools, pushing education stakeholders back to the drawing board after a year of building classrooms in secondary schools.

 

Indimuli said that with the government’s change of tune on JSS being in primary schools which was informed by the Presidential Working Party recommendations, the extra classes in secondary schools will almost certainly attract more applicants.

 

‘‘Many schools had prepared to welcome the Grade 7 in January but since they will remain in primary schools, the classrooms will be for Form One learners,’’ he added.

 

 

Mwihila High School principal Maurice Ajulo said with the government’s change of tune, more teachers are needed in schools to accommodate the expected high Form One intake.

 

He said the school, which has only 27 Teachers Service Commission (TSC) teachers as opposed to the required 45, is struggling to serve the high number of students.

 

“With extra space, we expect high enrollment. This means we need some more teachers to meet the demands of the learners,’’ he said.

 

He said the institution will use the extra infrastructure to accommodate more First Formers next year.

This year’s placement is likely to see thousands of candidates who did not score 400 marks and above join national schools, which have the capacity to accommodate over 30,000 students.

 

How to Check Secondary School Selection via sms code 22263

 

Candidates and parents can now access joining instructions that are available online for all categories of schools through the ministry’s www.education.go.ke or check the results by texting the candidate’s index number only to 22263. To check secondary school selected SMS your index number to 22263 (the code works for safaricom, Airtel and Telkom). The sms charges ksh. 25.

 

How to Download form One 2023 Admission Letter Online

Downloading form one 2023 admission letters is now easier. Once you have confirmed the school in which you have been admitted then the next thing is to download your admission letter. To download your letter follow these steps:

Go to: Form one 2023 admission letter

Select the county and sub-county you sat KCPE then key in your index number and Submit.

Click on the link named “admission letter” at the bottom of the page for a copy of your admission letter.

Use the printer icon to print or download icon to download to your computer.

Get your primary school’s headteacher to endorse the letter and stamp it in the space provided.

Finally, present it for admission together with a certified copy of birth certificate

 

(CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL LOCATED IN KISII COUNTY, NYANZA REGION

(CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL LOCATED IN KISII COUNTY, NYANZA REGION

 

(CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL LOCATED IN KISII COUNTY, NYANZA REGION

EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

https://teacher.co.ke/cardinal-otunga-high-school-mosocho-kcse-2019-results/

https://educationnewshub.co.ke/kcse-2019-results-for-cardinal-otunga-high-school-mosocho/

CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO ranked among the best/ top schools in Kisii County, Nyanza region in the 2019 KCSE results.

Although CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO produced 0 top ten 2019 KCSE candidate, the school posted an impressive KCSE 2019 Mean score of  7.28 C+ plus.

THE 2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE for CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO was 190 candidates.

122 out of the total 190 2019 KCSE candidates at CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO attained the minimum entry Grade to university, C+ (PLUS). This translates to 64.21% direct transition to university.

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

In the 2019 KCSE results, CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO produced 7 A- (minus).

Other quality grades recorded by CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO were as follows B+ (14), B (29), B- (25) & C+ (47).

 

BELOW IS A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF THE KCSE 2019 RESULTS (KNEC) FOR CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO

CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO 2019 KCSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION

 

CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO 2019 KCSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION

 

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

DISTRIBUTION

0 7 14 29 25 47 44 19 4 1 0 0 0
TOTAL CANDIDATURE  190 2019 KCSE CANDIDATES  

 

CARDINAL OTUNGA HIGH SCHOOL, MOSOCHO, KCSE RESULTS MEAN DEVIATION

2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE 2019 KCSE MSS 2018 KCSE MSS DEVIATION PASS
190 7.28 C+ plus 64.21%

 

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(ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL) 2019 KCSE RESULTS ANALYSIS AND RANKING PER SCHOOL: A DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE 2019 KCSE RESULTS FOR KIAMBU COUNTY, CENTRAL REGION

ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL: KCSE 2019 RESULTS RANKING IN KIAMBU COUNTY- A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS OF TOP (BEST PERFORMING) SCHOOLS IN KIAMBU COUNTY THAT APPEARED IN THE 2019 KCSE TOP SCHOOLS’ LIST IN CENTRAL REGION

Alliance High School ranked among the best schools in Kiambu County, Central region in the 2019 KCSE results.

The school received the 2019 KCSE results with a lot of jubilation after producing the highest number of Straight As- 48.

EXTERNAL LINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

https://www.jambonews.co.ke/alliance-high-school-kcse-2019-results-and-distribution-of-grades/

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

Alliance High School also produced 1 top ten 2019 KCSE candidate, Long’ali Chepeng’ at who scored a mean Grade of A Plain (86.960).

In the 2019 KCSE results, the school registered a mean score of 10.01 (B+ Plus).

THE 2019 KCSE CANDIDATURE for Alliance High School was 423 candidates.

405 out of the total 423 2019 KCSE candidates at Alliance High School attained the minimum entry Grade to university, C+ (PLUS). This translates to 96% direct transition to university.

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

In the 2019 KCSE results, Alliance High School produced 48 straight As and 160 A- (minus).

Other quality grades recorded are as follows B+ (95), B (56), B- (26) & C+ (21).

 

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

ALLIANCE HIGH SCHOOL 2019 KCSE GRADE DISTRIBUTION

 

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

DISTRIBUTION

48 160 95 56 26 21 8 8 1 0 0 0 0
TOTAL CANDIDATURE  423 2019 KCSE CANDIDATES  
 

 

   
                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KMTC: How to Upgrade from a Certificate to a Diploma at the Kenya Medical Training College; Latest KMTC Minimum Requirements and Duration

KMTC: How to Upgrade from a Certificate to a Diploma at the Kenya Medical Training College; Latest KMTC Minimum Requirements, Fees and Duration

How to Upgrade from a Certificate to a Diploma at the Kenya Medical Training College, Best Guide

External links with related content

https://newsblaze.co.ke/latest-kenya-medical-training-college-kmtc-courses-list-requirements-study-duration-how-to-apply-contacts-and-fees-ultimate-guide/

Career development is very essential in any man’s development. Students who have pursued certificate courses can upgrade their skills to diploma level at particular KMTC campuses as long as they meet the minimum requirements.

How long does it take to upgrade to diploma level at KMTC?

To upgrade from certificate to diploma level, you require two years.

KMTC provides various modes of study: full time, part time, e-learning & evening classes.

This makes the program accessible to many KMTC students  given its flexibility.

Here are the latest KMTC requirements for upgrading from certificate to diploma levels

Diploma Course Minimum KMTC Entry Requirements and qualifications Duration Campus(es) offering the course
Diploma in Community
Health Nursing
Certificate in Community Health Nursing (KECN),

Two years working experience

18 Months March 2018 Full time Nairobi
Diploma in Community
Health Nursing (Distance
Learning)
Certificate in Community Health Nursing (KECN)

Two years working experience

2 Years Kisii, Meru, Garissa,
Muranga, Embu, Kisumu, Mombasa, Nakuru, Kitale, Kapkatet
Diploma in Environmental
Health Sciences
Certificate in Environmental
health Sciences.

Two years working experience

2 years Full time Karuri
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Sciences Certificate in Medical Laboratory
Sciences.

Registration by the
KMLTTB

2 Years Full Time Lake Victoria
Diploma Medical Engineering Certificate in Medical Engineering 2 Years Eldoret
Nairobi
Diploma in Nutrition and
Dietetics
Certificate in Community
Nutrition.

Two years working experience.

2 years  Lodwar Nairobi Homa Bay
Karen
Diploma in Health Records
and Information
Certificate in Health Records and
Information
2 years depending on campus Full time Kitui, Muranga, Siaya, Msambweni,
Bondo
Evening/Part time and
E Learning- Nairobi
Diploma in Orthopedics
and Trauma Medicine
Certificate in Orthopedic Plaster
Technology
2 years Nairobi

 

 

2021-2022 Wealth Declaration; online declaration of income, assets and liabilities: How to fill TSC Wealth Declaration form online 2021; Step by step guide: TSC News

2021-2022 Wealth Declaration; online declaration of income, assets and liabilities

How to fill TSC Wealth Declaration form online 2021; Step by step guide: TSC News

TSC Directs Teachers to Fill, Declare their income, assets and liabilities online by December 2021

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has directed all employees to declare their wealth-assets and liabilities online by December 2021. Read the Circular below.

TSC Circular 2021: Declaration of Wealth, Assets and Liabilities Online

TSC Circular 2021: Declaration of Wealth, Assets and Liabilities Online

 

How to fill TSC Wealth Declaration form online 2021; Step by step guide: TSC News

2021 Wealth declaration; TSC news on online declaration of 2021-2023 income, assets and liabilities

Section 26 & 27 of the Public Officer Ethics Act (POEA) requires all public officers to declare their Income, Assets and Liabilities (IAL). All teachers are thus expected to fill an online Declaration form.

MODE OF DECLARATION

The Commission in 2017 Introduced an online Declaration Portal. This is the portal to be used for the declarations. Declarations can be made following the steps outlined in the DIALS Manual.

ACCESSING ONLINE PORTAL

The Declaration Form can be accessed on the Teachers Online Portal https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/site/index Please note that you may also access this portal through a smart phone too.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

A do-it-yourself instruction manual has also been provided and is available on the TSC website https://www.teachersonline.go.ke under the Downloads Icon, next to the Declaration link. One may also make the Declaration process by following the prompts in the form after logging in.

MONITORING OF THE DECLARATION

All Heads of Institutions are required to monitor the progress of the Declarations in their respective institutions and report all cases of non-Compliance as reflected in line with Part B in the Wealth Declaration Instruction Manual.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

(a) All teachers in employment of TSC are required to declare their Income, Assets & Liabilities. These include teachers on:

Leave (Of whatever kind)
Interdiction
Suspension
Sick leave
Authorized absence from duty
(b). Any teacher in TSC employment who fails to submit a Declaration or gives false or misleading information is liable to a fine of Kshs. 1,000,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding (1) one year or both upon conviction.
(c). It is mandatory for all teachers to have a personal working email address for setting, accessing and resetting individual passwords for the Declaration as applicable. A copy of the submitted Declaration will automatically be sent to the teacher’s email.
All sections of the Declaration must be filled. Incomplete Declaration Forms will be rejected by the system.

Teachers are encouraged to fill their Declarations in good time and not to forestall system congestion at the last minute.

Guidelines for Declarations are available in the TSC website or visit: TSC Latest News and Documents Portal

The Declaration of Income, Assets and Liabilities form contains the following fields:

1. Name of the Public Officer; (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

2. Birth Information;
a. Date of birth
b. Place of birth

3. Marital Status

4. Address:
a. Postal address
b. Physical address

5. Employment Information:
a. Designation
b. Name of Employer
c. Nature of employment; (permanent, temporary, contract, etc)
d. T.S.C. No.
e. School/Institution
f. District

6. Name of spouse of spouses:
(i) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
iii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iv) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(v) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vi) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

7. Name of dependent children under the ages of 18 years:
(i) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(iv) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(v) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vi) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(vii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(viii) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)
(ix) (Surname) (First name) (Other names)

8. Financial statement for________;
(A separate statement is required for the officer and each spouse and dependent child under the age of 18 years. Additional sheets should be added as required)

a. Statement date
(Statement date is the first day of the month preceding the month in which the declaration is due.)
b. Income, including emoluments, for the period from
_____________________________________to___________
(Including, but not limited to, salary and emoluments and income from investments, the period is from the previous statement date to the current statement date. For an initial declaration, the period is
the year ending on the statement date.)
c. Assets (as of the statement date)
(Including, but not limited to land, buildings, vehicles, investments and financial obligations owed to the person for whom the statement is made).

d. Liabilities (as of the statement date)

9. Other information that may be useful or relevant.

Declaration;
I solemnly declare that the information I have given in this declaration is, to the best of my knowledge, true and complete.
Signature of Officer: ________________________
Date: __________________
Witness:
Signature: _____________
Name: _________________
Address: ______________

STEP BY STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO FILL THE WEALTH DECLARATION FORM ONLINE

Visit the TSC online portal at;https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/site/index
Enter your TSC Number and click on ‘NEXT’.
On the next window, enter your Password and press on ‘LOGIN’. N/B; In case you have forgotten your password then click on ‘FORGOT PASSWORD’ to reset it.
Click on the ‘WEALTH DECLARATION’ tab and from the drop down list select ‘BASIC INFO’ to start off.
Edit/ enter your data correctly and click on ‘NEXT’ when done; after entering your teaching subjects’ details.
The next window is the ‘Personal Declaration’ window.
Select ‘INCOME’ and this includes but not Limited to, Salary & Emoluments and Income from Investments. The period is from the previous statement date to the Current Statement Date; a period of 24 months. For initial declaration, the period is the year ending on the Statement Date. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE INCOME’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
Next is Assets. This includes, but not Limited to Land, Buildings, Vehicles, Investments and Financial Obligations owed to the person for whom the statement is made. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE ASSETS’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
Click on Next to declare your liabilities which include, but not Limited to Financial Obligations owed by the person submitting the statement; Bank loans, SACCO Loans, HELB Loans e.t.c. Remember to click on the ‘ADD/ SAVE LIABILITIES’ for each of the income after entering the Description and Approximate Amount. . Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen.
Select the ‘NEXT’ button so as to input dependants’ details; spouse(s) and children under the age of 18 Years, if any. Enter dependant’s details and remember to click on ‘ADD/SAVE’ after entering each dependant’s information. Saved data will be displayed on the right side of your screen. When done, strike the ‘NEXT’ button
In the new window, enter any relevant information. If not available click on the ‘NEXT’ button to by-pass this step.
Witness; This is the final step. Enter the details of your Witness (Someone who knows you; it can be your relative or work mate).
You can preview your entries by clicking on ‘VIEW SUMMARY’ and make amendments where and when necessary. If satisfied with your entries, then press on ‘SUBMIT’. A copy of the declaration will be sent to your Email address.

 

Bomet County list of BOM teachers set to receive their full salaries soon

Bomet County list of BOM teachers set to receive their full salaries soon

External links with related content

Good news hitting the headlines today borders on the release of Free Secondary Education, FSE funds for BOM teachers’ salaries, and other development projects in preparation for the official reopening of schools.

This, therefore, means that teachers and other BOM staff will receive their full salaries including arrears after the ministry sealed corruption loopholes by capturing their data.

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION; STATE DEPARTMENT OF EARLY LEARNING AND BASIC EDUCATION

KONOIN SUBCOUNTY; BOMET COUNTY

BOARDS OF MANAGEMENT TEACHERS​​ 2020

SECONDARY SCHOOLS

S/NO. SCHOOL NO. OF TCHRS NAMES OF TEACHERS TSC NO. REMARKS
1 KOIWA CENTRAL 9 KIBET SIGEI 733766  
VINCENT KIPNGETICH NGENO 824845  
VICKY CHEMUTAI 802822  
OWEN LAROMA OWEEN 842638​​  
EVANS CHERUIYOT KIRUI 786272  
RONO EVANS 876492  
BETT BARNABAS 820809  
JOYCE CHEPKORIR 867615  
MILKAH CHEBET 852793  
2 KITALA SEC 1 MERCY CHEPKORIR 810909  
3 KIMULOT BOYS 17 SANG JAPHET 685467  
KOROS JOSPHAT 693428  
NGENO ISAAC 752076  
MERCY KOECH 694695  
CHARLES ROTICH 797026  
GLORIA LANGAT 751152  
CHEPKOECH MERCY 706546  
KIPNGETICH DENNIS 810127  
BETT JAPHET 791448  
CHERUIYOT LEONARD 828271  
SAMBAI FELIX 832596  
NYAKUNDI VICTOR 880424  
BENSON KIPKOECH 884723  
RONO PATRICK NO TSC NO.  
KIKWAI CHERUIYOT NO TSC NO.  
ROTICH DUNCAN NO TSC NO.  
CHEPKWONY BENARD NO TSC NO.  
4 EMBOMOS 4 KIPKOECH KORIR VITOR 809251  
CHEBET AGNES 650486  
CHEPKOECH MARY 880965  
ROBERT KIPKOECH TOO NO TSC

 

 
5 CHEPTALAL GIRLS 9 LANGAT WESLEY 844581  
CAROLYNE CHENGENO 696139  
LILIAN VUGUTSA AIRO 829417  
OGANGO DAVID OMONDI 877128  
KOECH RONALD KIPLANGAT 816432  
MUTAI KIPKORIR GEOFRY 879963  
CHERUIYOT ROBERT KIPRONO 858994  
BENARD OTIENO ONYANGO NO TSC  
IAN MAROKO NO TSC  
6 TEREK SECONDARY SCHOOL 3 LANGAT PETER 877052  
CLARA TARNO 778923  
JANET RONO 775386  
7 KOIWA BOYS 26 JAPHET KIPYEGON TOO 767625  
DENIS KIPKOECH SIGEY 804405  
KIPLANGAT DONARRY 791925  
ELIUS KIPNGENO TOO 782162  
JESCA CHELANGAT 761592  
NELLY TEYAH 782094  
CHEPKOECH GLORIA K 769587  
SHARON CHEPKIRUI 834106  
JANETH CHEMUTAI 845145  
GLADYS CHEBWOGEN 805819  
BETT CHEPKEMOI 829448  
ZEDDY CHEPNGTICH 829987  
PAUL KIRUI 209218  
KIPKOECH VINCENT 866388  
MARITIM GILBERT 873603  
MESHACK KIPROTICH NO TSC  
KIRUI KIPLANGAT AMBROSE NO TSC  
HARRISON KITUR NO TSC  
GEOFRY TONUI NO TSC  
FAITH CHERONOH NO TSC  
GILBERT LANGAT NO TSC  
RONALD KOECH NO TSC  
JOYLEEN KIRUI NO TSC  
LEONARD KIRUI NO TSC  
KIPKOECH ROBERT NO TSC  
YEGON GILBERT NO TSC  
8 KAPCHEKOLE SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 KIRUI GILBERT 883458 KIS/HIS
KIPKORIR NGETICH 828973 ENG/LIT
9 NGERERIT SECONDARY 2 KEMBOI DUNCAN 841184  
RANYEI KIPLANGAT 745761  
10 MARINYIN SEC 4 GULLIT G. MALUNDU 791452  
GEOFFREY KORIR 858992  
GEOFREY ODHIAMBO 823501  
ZYBIAN OKEYO OCHIENG 874647  
11 KITALA MIXED 2 MERCY​​ CHEPKORIR 810909  
  HILLARY KIRUI NO TSC  
           
12 CHEMALAL SEC 6 GOVEDY ASIAYAH 835984 HIST/ KIS
SAWE GIDEON 877218 MATH/ CHEM
FRANCIS AKATSA 857471 GEO/ BUS
COLLINS KIPKEMOI 824897 ENG/ LIT
EZRA KENDUIYWO NO TSC KIS/ GEO
FAITH CHEPNGENO 882326 BIO/CHEM
13 CHEMASINGI SEC 9 IRENE CHEBET CHEPKWONY 807641 ACTIVE
WILFRED KIPRONO CHERUIYOT 851866 ACTIVE
DENNIS BETT 789280 ACTIVE
ERICK KIPKEMOI TONUI 796*** ACTIVE
JAPHETH KIPKEMOI 725580 ACTIVE
EMMANUEL KIPROP BII 830226 ACTIVE
ERICK KIPKORIR RUGUT 789987 ACTIVE
KOECH KIBET HILLARY NO TSC ACTIVE
JOAN CHERONO KILACHI NO TSC ACTIVE
14 KABIANGEK SEC 4 MUTAI ERICK 696715 KIS/ HIST
DAISY CHEROTICH 746907 KIS/CRE
WELDON CHERUIYOT 788015 GEO/ KIS
VICKY CHEBET LANGAT 829344 MATH/ BST
15 ST BRIGIDS GIRLS 9 DAVID CHERUIYOT 486094  
FELISTA CHEPKOECH 878058  
KOECH WYCLIFF 826999  
CHERUIYOT BENARD 573675  
ROTICH BENARD 854837  
GLADYS CHEROTICH 743938  
MERCY CHEPKEMOI 877429  
ELKANA RONO NO TSC  
COLLINS LANGAT NO TSC  
16 MUGENYI SEC 3 TORRY LOMERINYANG NO TSC  
KIRUI WELDON 869179  
WILLY RONO NO TSC  
17 KIRIMOSE SEC 3 VIOLAH CHELANGAT 691809 KIS/HIST
DANIEL CHERUIYOT NO TSC BIO/ CHEM
HARON CHERUIYOT NO TSC BST/ MATH
18 SOTIT BOYS 1 CHEPKOECH IRINE 724598 KIS/HIST
19 TUIYOBEI SEC 3 CHEROTICH STELLA 872736  
GILLION KIPSANG NO TSC  
RAYOND KIPRONO LANGAT NO TSC  
20 TABOINO SEC 3 PEER KIMUTAI KOSGE 695050 CRE/HIST
RICHARD CHEPKWONY 591324 MAT/PHY
CAROLINE ROTICH NO TSC ENG.
21 BOSTO SEC 1 COLLINS KIPKIRUI 864090 ENG/CRE
  MOGONJET​​ SEC 7 KIRUI EVANS KIPKOECH 753163 KIS/HIST
NGETICH ANDERSON 851101 MAT/BST
KIPRONO MUTAI ERICK 834535 MAT/BIO
EDITH CHELANGAT 745274​​ CRE/HIST
CHERUIYOT VITALIS 843728 KIS/GEO
CATHERINE CHEPKEMOI 785153 ENG/LIT
CHEPKIRUI​​ LINDA​​ 678086 ///////
22 CHEMELET SEC 5 DOMINIC CHERUIYOT 784501 KIS/HIST
SHADRACK K.KIRUI 880087 BIO/ GRI
CAROLINE CHEBET 785721 KIS/CRE
BENARD RUTO NO TSC GEO/BST
COLLINS ROTICH NO TSC ENG/LIT
23 KIPRAISI SEC 6 PHYLIS JEPCHIRCHIR 690101 KIS/CRE
GILBERT SIELE 790831 ENG/LIT
KENNEDY OTIENO 795593 KIS/HIST
ATIENO BRENDA 819260 GEO/CRE
VALENTINE CHEPKOECH​​ 883767 BST/MAT
BRENDA CHEBET NO TSC CHEM/BIO
24 SOTIT GIRLS 4 ROTICH ENCK 873875 CRE/KIS
WYCKLIFF KIPNGETICH CHERUIYOT NO TSC BST/KIS
KIPTOO OSCAR RONO NO TSC HIST/KIS
KIPLANGAT BENARD​​ NO TSC GEO/BST
25 MICHIRA SEC 8 CYNTHIA CHEKIRUI 852454  
GILBERT YEGON 786095  
BRENDA CHEPKEMOI 859718  
DAISY CHEMUTAI 826100  
VICKY CHEPKOECH​​ 81063  
JOSPHAT ROTICH 881708  
JOSEPHINE CHELANGAT NO TSC  
NEDDY CHEPKEMOI NO TSC  
26 BOITO DAY 4 ROTICH BENEDICT 810344 HIST/CRE
CHEBET JOAN​​ 572373 KIS/CRE
MERCY TIONY 761132 ENG/LIT
KIRUI FELIX NO TSC MAT/BST
27 SINENDOIK SEC 3 GEDION KIPKORIR 865420  
GLADYS CHEPNGENO NO TSC  
MERCY CHEBET NO TSC  
28 KAPKILAIBEI SEC 2

 

VICTOR KIPKURUI 774824  
NAOMI CHEPKEMOI CHERUIYOT NO TSC  
29 SEANIN SEC 6 CARLOS KIRUI 712490 ACTIVE
TESOT DENNIS 833208 ACTIVE
LAURA BETT 648137 ACTIVE
BEATRICE CHERONO 703328 ACTIVE
KIPKOECH PHILIP NO TSC ACTIVE
VIOLA SIGEI NO TSC ACTIVE
30 TEREK SEC 3 LANGAT PETER 877052 PHY/MAT
CLARO TARNO 778923 KIS/CRE
JANETH RONO 775386 CRE/HIST
31 MESWONDO SEC 7 WESLEY K.TONUI 782042  
JUSTUS RONO 883170  
MERCY CHEPKOECH 884603  
LILY JEPKOGEI CHERUIYOT 849320  
SHADRACK KIPROTICH CHERUIYOT 840120  
CELINE JEPTEPKENY NO TSC  
VICTOR CHERUIYOT NO TSC  
32 ST MONICA CHEBANGANG GIRLS 8 KIRUI PAUL 363488  
KOECH BENARD​​ 823277  
CHEPKWONY DOMINIC 623643  
KIPNGETICH CHERUIYOT 825551  
VANE MORAA 582611  
CHELANGAT MARITIM 692834  
DAISY CHELANGAT ​​ NO TSC  
GILBERT CHERUIYOT NO TSC  
33 CHEPTABACH​​ 2 MERCY CHEROTICH 686830 CRE/ KISW
AMOS KORIR 818877 GEO/ BST
34 KAPTIEN SEC   MATHEW KIPKOECH RUTTO 879438  
GEOFFERY MARITIM 829862  
35 KAPTEBENGWET BOYS 8 EDITH CHEPKEMOI 787219  
JESCA CHEPKIRUI BORE 828245  
LEONARD KIBET CHEPKWONY 792794  
ALFRED KIPNGETICH SANG 788853  
DOMINIC KIPYEGON LANGAT 758563  
CHELANGAT KERICH 750772  
JANETH C. BETT 752211  
JOSSLYNE JEBET 879931  
36 CHEPCHABAS SEC   ERICK NGETICH 833569  
BETTY CHELANGAT 676671  
DAISY CHEBET 768212  
FLORENCE CHELANGAT NO TSC  
NICHOLAS BETT NO TSC  
NICHOLAS MUTAI NO TSC  
37 KIPTENDEN SEC 2 HALIMA ROTICH 703461  
BENARD BII 885260  
38 CHEPKOCHUN​​ SEC 5 BENARD KIBET SANG 781375  
DORCAS C. MUTAI 840652  
DICKSON BETT 840007  
CHELANGAT SANDRA 694910  
CHEPKORIR MARY 827317  
39 SASETA GIRLS 16 KOSGEY DENNIS 783327  
      LANGAT ROBERT 734917  
      VINCENT KIRUI 716226  
      AMINGA CLEOPHAS 748955  
      WAFULA TITUS 751915  
      KARANJA OMENYA GODFREY 690863  
      ADDAH INNOCENT OLOO 682156  
      MOMANYI ROBERT​​ 749211  
      FAITH CHELANGAT 785644  
      DORIS SANG 791983  
      GIDEON KOECH 814887  
      FELIX CHERUIYOT NO TSC  
      SIRKOI DANIEL NO TSC  
      KIPYEGON KIRUI NO TSC  
      KOROS ALEX NO TSC  
      NOEL MBAKA 723443  
40 KAPTEMBWO​​ SEC 1 SIMOTWO KIPKIRUI DENNIS 862412 HIST/CRE
41 CHEPTINGTING SEC 4 KORIR LEONARD 778772  
  CHERUIYOT GEDION 879191  
  RONOH BRENDA 661901  
  TOWETT MARTHA 809755  
42 SIOMO MIXED DAY 5 SHADRACK K. RONO 870269  
RISPER CHEPKORIR 834681  
MICKEY KERING NO TSC  
BENJAMIN KIPNGETICH NO TSC  
WALTER K. ROTICH NO TSC  
43 K SALAT SEC 3 CHARLES NGENO 622294 ACTIVE
KEVIN MAINYA OMENGE 687868 ACTIVE
BEATRICE CHEPKWONY 787541 ACTIVE
44 KENYAGORO​​ SEC 3 CHEPKIRUI EMMY​​ 872655  
CHEPTOO NAOMI 850378  
CHEPNGENOH VALORINE 797203  
45 SIMOTI SEC 12 EWOI EKIRU 790973  
FESTUS KIPROTICH 858088  
JOYCE CHEPKIRUI 830642  
KIPKOGEI KENNEDY KIPKOSGEI 828702  
MOREEN MERYLINE CHEROTICH 826130  
JOHN OCHARO 798394  
OIRURIA DENNIS OSANO 764722  
MAURINE CHEPKEMOI KORIR 660498  
MAURINE MOIKUT 783903  
KENNETH YEGON 815904  
JACKLINE CHEMUTAI NO TSC  
GEOFFREY KEINO​​ NO TSC  
46 KIPTIGET DAY SEC 3 RONOH VINCENT 746778  
DUNCAN KOECH 817033  
BII VINCENT KIPKORIR 756722  
47 CHONGENWO SEC 7 NATHAN LANGAT​​ 833352  
ANDERSON KORIR WRONG TSC NO  
HILLARY BETT 837363  
VALARINE NGETICH 828085  
FLORENCE MUTAI 880351  
BEATRICE CHELANGAT NO TSC  
ERICKSON SANG NO TSC  
           

 

 

PRIMARY SCHOOLS

S/NO. SCHOOL NO. OF TCHRS NAMES OF TEACHERS TSC NO. REMARKS
1 SASETA PRY. 1 KIPYEGON KIRUI 686754 DEDICATED TCHRS
ROBERT KIPRONO SIGEI 552979
2 BESIOBEI PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
3 KETIK SOOK PRY. 1 KIPKOECH NGENO 743619 HARDWORKING TCHRS
4 KONOITAB TEGAT PRY. 1 LANGAT KIPKEMOI CHARLES 720845 OVER 4 YR TCHING
LEONARD CHELANGAT 608809 2 YR TCHING
5 KIPTIGET PRY. 2 LEONARD KIPROTICH BII 633419  
WESLEY KIPROTICH LANGAT 814808  
6 MOGONJET PRY. 1 THOMAS SIGEI KIPKIRUI 842121 3YR TCHING
7 KOIWA PRY. 1 MILGO DUNCAN 677181  
CHELAGAT JOYLINE 650527  
8 SEANIN PRY. 4 CHELANGAT BRENDA 660132  
CHEPKIRUI SHARON 681359  
MUTAI NEHEMIAH 695391  
ERICK NGENOH 869042  
9 CHEMAMUL B.​​ PRY 2 CHEPWOGEN EVALINE 652470  
CHEPTOO LANGAT 622575  
10 KIBITGOI PRY. 1 LABOSO SARAH CHELANGAT 656662  
11 SUGTEK 1 CHEPKOECH FANCY 674905  
12 BOITO PRY. 2 CYNTHIA CHEPKIRUI 852526  
NANCY CHEPKWONY 609552  
13 CHANGOI PRY. 3 LANGAT HILLARY 755741  
AGNES CHEPKEMOI 724711  
CHEMUTAI MARION 802392  
14 KAPCHEPTINET BLUE MAN PRY 0 N/A N/A  
15 KAPSIR PRY. 4 KIPKORIR ROTICH 864942  
CATHRINE C. TINET 578272  
WELDON KIPKURUI 825826  
CHEMUTAI PILISCAH 599126  
16 KAPCHEPTUENIK PRY. 2 MARGARET TOO 730485  
JOSPHINE CHEPKOSGEI 728734
17 CHEBUGEN 4 KIPKURUI BETT7 728488  
LILY CHEBWOGEN 734841  
FLOCY CHEPKIRUI 762199  
CHEPKIRUI FOCY 735796  
18 CHEPCHABAS PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
19 CHENACHO PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
20 KIRIMOSE PRY. 2 LANGAT KIPKIRUI JOB 873237  
CHARITY CHEPWAMBOK KIPTUI 879800  
21 KIBIRIR PRY. 2 NANCY JEPTOO 842662 OVER 3 YR TCHING
EVALINE CHEBET 671728
22 KIMULOT PRY. 2 LILIAN NGENY 668969 HARDWORKING

TCHRS

HARON SANG 821561
23 CHEPTABAACH PRY. 2 CHEPNGENOH NETRYNE 634801 9YRS TCHING
TONUI CHARLES 753804
24 KONOITABTEGAT PRY. 1 LANGAT KIPKEMOI CHARLES 720845  
25 MARINYIN PRY. 2 EDMUND CHRUIYOT 669581 HARDWORKING TCHRS
EMMANUEL NGENO 765262
26 CHEBWOGO PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
27 MOSORIOT PRY 3 TITUS LANAGT 806677 HARDWORKING TCHRS
CHEROP RUTH 714467
CAROLYNE CHEBET 876633
28 KENYAGORO PRY. 3 CHELAGAT SUSAN 740302 HARD WORKING
CHEROTICH JACKLINE 881114
EUNICE CHEBETH TERER 741051
29 KOBEL PRY. 3 MERCY CHEMUTAI MUTAI 862450 ENGAGED BEFOREMARCH 2020
SUNIA NASWA JACKLYNE 875220
EDWARD KIBET 878993
30 TUIYOBEI PRY. 1 JESCA CHERONO 575772  
31 SANGWA PRY. 2 BENARD KIRUI 650132  
CAROLINE CHERONO SIELE 680716  
32 KABIANGEK PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
33 NGERERIT PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
34 KOITALEL PRY. 3 MAINA C. LILY 875997  
IRINE CHEPKEMOI 672768  
DENNIS RONO 886237  
35 BEEKAB ARWET PRY. 3 BENARD BETT 696008 HARDWORKING

TAUGHT FOR

5 YRS

EDWIN KIRUI 613848
IVYN CHEPKIRUI 742296
WINNY CHERONO 613981  
36 KIMARI PRY. 1 SAGWE MONARI JARED 713567  
37 CHEMOGO PRY. 2 ERICK MATHEW CHERUIYOT 646080 OVER 5 YRS

TCHING

ROBIN CHERUTICH 834869
40 KAPKEN PRY. 3 JANET CHEBET 856453 DEDICATED TEACHERS
KIRUI VICTOR 567145
DAISY CHEPNGETICH 755980
41 CHEMASINGI PRY. 2 NYANGARESI CHARLESHITLER 801506 DEVOTED​​

OBEDIENT

MICHAEL ONYANGO OMONDI 585309
42 CHEPTALAL PRY. 3 CHELANGAT ICAH 578168 HARDWORKING

&

RESPONSIBLE

LIZA CHEPKIRUI 721516
CHEPKWONY GLADYS C. 727077
43 KITALA PRY. 1 JOYCE CHEPKEMOI 727827  
44 CHEMELET PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
45 CHEBABAI PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
46 SIMOTWET PRY. 1 EMMY CHEMUTAI 713604 5 YRS TCHING
47 CHEIBEI PRY. 1 BETTY CHEPKOECH 866103 1YR TCHING
48 KITUMBE PRY. 4 IRINE KERUBO ONDIEKI 639778 7YRS TCHING
GEOFFREY KIPROP MUTAI 861416 2 YR TCHING
OGONDI JACOB OCHANJI 871684 2 YR TCHING
ODHIAMBO NGICHO 743929 4 YR TCHING
49 KAPLETYO PRY. 1 JOYCELINE CHERONO 732595 DILIGENT SERVICE
50 CHEPTABES PRY. 2 VINCENT NGENO 673994  
PATRICK KIPKOECH 570210  
51 CHEMAAN PRY. 2 CHERONO CAROLINE​​ 767290 1 YR TCHING
CHEPKOEH PEACOTY 677912 1TERM TCHNG
52 KIBANJALAL PRY. 2 KEVIN RONO WRONG TSC NOS

 

 
BRIAN BETT  
MILLICENT MUTAI  
53 MOROMBO PRY. 1 BENARD KIPNGETICH KIRUI 838521 4 YR TCHING
54 TENDUET PRY. 3 SHEILLAH CHERONO 685773  
OKELLO KENNEDY 740325  
VELMA ASHIUNDU 766527  
55 KAPTIEN PRY. 3 CHEPKURUI GLADYS 766444 HARD WORKING
CHEROTICH VICOLINE​​ 865102
JOAN CHEROTICH 598578
56 KIPSENOI PRY. 1 KOSGEI CHEPKEMOI BETTY 673344 2YR WORKING
57 LELSA PRY. 3 GLADYS CHELANGAT 665046 HARDWORKING

& DEDICATED

NELLY CHEPKEMOI 549836
LYNDA JEROP SAMBU 764606
59 ST PETER’S BUSORETO 2 JOYCE CHEPKEMOI 725933 HARDWORKING
JOYCELINE CHEPKEMI 674590
60 CHEPKOIN PRY. 2 KIPRONO BUSIENEI 727607 DILIGET​​

SERVICE

RISPER CHEROTICH 798487
61 KAPTEBENGWET PRY. 2 SCHOLAR CHEPKORIR 708468 OVER 5 YRS SERVICE
EDITH CHEROTICH 675075
62 KAPCHEPKOLE PRY. 2 PENALINE CHEPNGETICH 632132 HARDWORKING
LUCY CHEPKOECH 622107
63 CHEBANGANG PRY. 1 JOCE CHEPNGETICH 724304  
64 AIC EMMANUEL 2 CHEPKOECH CARREN 754182  
LEONARD TOO 726623  
65 KAPKILAIBEI PRY. 2 BEATRICE CHEPKIRUI 772846 ALL ENGAGED BEFORE MARCH​​

2020

      CHEPKIRUI V. TONUI 584066
      EMILY CHEPKEMOI 613708
66 CHEPTINGTING PRY. 2 KIPRONO HILLARY 859367 2YR TCHING
VIVIAN CHEPKORIR 670022 5 YR TCHING
67 KIMAECH PRY. 2 LUCIE ​​ JEBET CHEMIRMIR 788698 HARDWORKING

& DEDICATED

KIPKORIR GILBERT BII 798587
68 SIOMO PRY. 2 BETSY CHEMUTAI 628992 RESOURCEFUL TCHRS
RONALD RONO 736138
69 KEBUMBUR PRY. 0 N/A N/A  
70 KAPSET PRY. 3 CHEPKEMOI MUTAI 669059  
CHEROTICH EMMY 685562  
CHESANG EMMY 569350  
71 KIPTENDEN PRY. 2 GEOFFREY CHEPKWONY 719931  
DORIS CHEPNGETICH 614765  
72 TALALGA 2 CHERONO FLORA 638128 HARDWORKING
GIDEON KIPKIRUI 877350
73 KAPSENGERE PRY. 2 MEROLINE CHEROTICH 803612 RELIABLE,SRVD 3 YRS
CHEPKIRUI JANETH 674109
74 CHEBELYO PRY. 3 WESLEY TOO 681349 COMMITTED
THOMAS TERER 595531
WILFRED MUTAI 709343
75 SATIET PRY. 1 CHEPNGETICH JANETH 695713 8 YR TCHING
76 KORUMA PRY. 3 EDWIN TONUI 725779 RESOURCEFUL

TCHRS

FRIDAH ROTICH​​ 772860
77 MESWONDO PRY. 2 KIPRONO HILLARY​​ 794562  
GEOFFREY NGENO 863910  
78 NYAKESU PRY. 1 CHEKIRUI SHARON 670405  
79 KOBOR PRY. 4 GEOFFREY NGETICH 761652 SERVED DILIGENTLY
ROSELYNE CHEPKORIR 837732
JANET CHEBET 844302
ALBERT KIPRONO 863820
80 MURAMET PRY. 1 WILLY MUTAI BETT 776254  
81 SUGUTEK ‘B’ PRY. 4 BENARD KIBET CHERUIYOT 864682  
CHEBETCAROLINE 859065  
JACKINE CHEPNGETICH 860230  
VERONICA CHEPKOECH 728576  
82 EMBOMOS PRY. 3 JENIFER CHEPKIRUI 733093  
CHERUIYOT VINCENT 868588  
KIPRONO CHRISTOPHER NGETICH NO TSC  
83 KIPRAISI PRY. 4 CAROLINE C. MITEI 719879 HARDWORKIG TCHRS
KIPKIRUI NATHAN 891614
NEHEMIAH CHERUIYOT NO TSC
WINNY CHEPKOECH NO TSC
84 KABAIBAI PRY. 2 ROBERT KIPNGENO LANAGT 768167  
CAROLINE CHERONO 880482  
SHARON KIPKURUI 729773  
85 MUGENYI PRY. 5 CHELANGAT JOYCE 707921 4 YR TCHING
KIPLANGAT MOSES 776943
SANG JANET CHEPKEMOI 619422
EDITH CHEPKOECH RUTO 729181
MUTAI BENARD 828227
86 KIBOMUT PRY. 1 KIRUI ANTHONY 777562  
87 CHONGENWO PRY. 2 PAUL WESLEY CHRUIYOT 572810  
LANGAT K. JULIUS 669242  
88 SAPTET PRY. 1 SHEILA CHEPKORIR 859422  
89 KAPTEBENGWO PRY. 3 GLADYS CHEPKORIR 640669 OVER 3 YRS TCHING
CHERONO YEGON 572940
CHEPKEMOI FLORENCE 694721
90 KIPKELOK PRY. 3 JOAN CHEBET 856323  
      CHEMUTAI CAROLYNE 748436  
      CAROLYNE CHEBET 649937  
91 KAMAGOMON PRY. 1 JANET CHEROTICH 786181 6 YR TCHING
92 KIMUTA PRY. 2 BEATRICE CHEPKOECH 723894 3YR TCHING
CAREN CHEPNGETICH​​ 719606
94 KIMORI AIC PRY. 2 GEOFFREY NGETICH 852154  
VICTOR KOECH 809967  
95 TABAITA PRY 4 LEONARD KOECH 876045 HARD WORKING
DAISY CHEPKIRUI 670937
SHARON CHERONO 851785
LILLIAN CHESANG 729896
96 CHEPNYOIBEK PRY 3 CHEPKEMOI VICKY 583160  
CHEPKEMOI JOYCE 673483  
KIPSANG GEOFFREY 627406  
97 KAPKINARA PRY 3 CHIRCHIR WESLEY 736084 ACTIVE
EVALINE CHERONO​​ 780333
CHEPKOECH CAREN 662514
98 SINENDOIK PRY 4 TARNO C. GLADYS 768304  
DORCAS CHEPKIRUI 648601  
EMMY CHERONO 660733  
GEOFFREY TONUI 810913  
99 KABOMO PRY 2 RICHARD KIPKIRUI TONUI 747906  
CAROLINE CHERONO 783445  
100 LEBEKYET PRY. 2 KIPKOECH VINCENT 781381  
JANETH CHEBET WRONG TSC  
101 CHORWET PRY. 4 CHEBET CARREN​​ 874847  
NICHOLAS CHERUIYOT 744858  
BETTY CHEPKOECH 633072  
JANETH C RUTOH 808498  
102 BOSTO PRY 5 LEONARD KETER 656736  
NORA CHEMUTAI 839017  
VICODY CHEPNGENO 691085  
CAROLINE CHEROTICH 691012  
DORCAS CHEPKORIR 704702  
103 SITONIC PRY 2 JANETH CHELANGAT​​ 597811  
CAROLINE CHEPKEMOI 559570  
104 KIPTEMENIO PRY 2 BONIFACE KIGEN 849922  
PATRICK KIPYEGON KIRUI 858254  
105 TEMBWET PRY 1 MERCY CHEPNGETICH 735128  
106 NYOIKENO PRY 2 LOICE CHEPKORIR 609276  
GLADYS CHERONO 612424  
107 KIPSINENDE PRY 1 CHEMUTAI CAROLINE 877017  
108 KAPTEMBWO PRY 3 ANN KIRUI 596622  
BRENDA CHELANGAT 725052  
JENNIFER CHEPKIRUI 850276  
109 KAPCHEPROTWA PRY 2 BENSY CHERUIYOT 813516  
      JACKLINE ———— 812794  
110 CHEPKOCHUN PRY 2 VIOLA CHEBET 831596  
      VINCENT CHERUIYOT 856138  
111 KIPKETII PRY 1 SANDRA CHEPNGETICH 868135  

 

 

TSC Training for Over 60,000 Teachers on Junior Secondary School

 

TSC Training for Over 60,000 Teachers on Junior Secondary School

TSC Training for Over 60,000 Teachers on JSS
TSC To Train Ove 60,000 Teachers For JSS

Teachers Service Commission TSC is set to train over 60,000 secondary school teachers to prepare them for Junior Secondary School.

Classes are slated to take place in March and April 2022.

The Commission has so far trained 120,000 primary school teachers to handle grade six learners next term.

The four-day-training which was organized by both TSC and the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) took place in December.

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

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.

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) said curriculum designs from Grade One to Ten are ready.

Already the construction of the classes to accommodate the Grade 7, 8 and 9 is ongoing. Interior’s CS Fred Matiang’i said Chiefs will supervise the construction of 11,600 new classrooms in schools countrywide.

During the Mashujaa day celebrations in Kirinyaga, President Uhuru made the announcement that the government will set aside sh. 8 billion for constructing 10,000 junior secondary classes.

According to Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha and Interior’s Fred Matiang’i, the classes to be constructed in the first phase will accommodate learners transiting from primary to junior secondary schools.

Dr Matiang’i said the classrooms will be ready to accommodate learners by 2023.

The government also allowed private schools to set up more classes to ease the transition of learners to junior secondary school.

Education CS George Magoha said the government does not have enough land, especially in the cities, to set up all the requisite facilities ahead of the transition.

He asked private schools to start establishing additional structures to aid in the transition.

“Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu do not have enough secondary schools. We encourage private schools with the capacity to set up more facilities,” he said.

The CS said the initial directive was that junior secondary schools are domiciled in secondary school compounds but lack of land appears to be preventing the transition efforts.

Over 8,000 school headteachers, resolved to push to have grades 7, 8, and 9 domiciled in primary schools, saying they had the capacity to oversee junior secondary.

The headteachers spoke during their Kepsha conference in Mombasa in December.

They said this would enable parents to participate in raising their children to tame cases of arson in secondary schools and improve education standards.

Last week, TSC dashed hope for thousands of primary school teachers who graduated with degree secondary option but with a C (plain) in KCSE.

The Commission said only teachers who scored a mean grade of C+ in the Kenya Certificate for Secondary Examination (KCSE) would be promoted to teach in secondary schools, even if they were degree holders.

This means it would not be possible for graduate P1 teachers with C (plain) in KCSE to be deployed to teach in junior secondary.

Addressing headteachers in Mombasa, TSC Deputy Director of Staffing Antonia Lentoijoni said although the qualification requirements were not popular with teachers, they would improve standards.

She said the bar was raised by the Commission to improve the quality of education, following new challenges emerging in society.

“The Teachers Service Commission has raised the entry point of teaching in the country to have the right kind of people to offer quality education to our children,” said Lentoijoni.

The decision now locks out teachers who scored C- or C and have degrees from going to teach in secondary school, despite a suggestion by Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) Secretary-General Collins Oyuu that teachers in primary school be allowed to teach Grade 7 and 8 in junior secondary school because several of them have masters degrees.

But the TSC insisted any teacher who wants to teach in secondary school must now have C+ and above, leaving those who got their degrees using diploma certificates in a dilemma.

Lentoijoni said teachers with the qualification that TSC had approved were the right kind of people who will ensure quality education to the children.

“These are the people with the ability to offer quality education for our children,” she said.

Recently Knec also issued a condition blocking parents from transferring learners once in Grade six.

According to Knec learners under the Competency-Based Curriculum will not be allowed to transfer schools upon reaching Grade 6.

A document by the Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) spells that under the CBC school transfers will only be admissible to learners in between Grade 1 and 5.

Upon reaching Grade 4 and 5, learners will be required to go to the sub-county director of education should they seek a transfer.

Learners will also need a special assessment number issued by KNEC when they finish Grade 3.

This number will be used to facilitate the assessment of the learners that begins in Grade 4.

The assessment number will be consistent throughout their education and will be used by KNEC in recording the learners’ assessment progress.

This means that should a learner opts to transfer from one school to the other, they will have to retain the assessment number.

Those seeking transfers under CBC at that level—Grade 4 and 5—assessment number will be used to facilitate the transfer process.

The school where the learner was, will receive the transfer request online and click Accept/decline button.

A learner will be transferred to the new school upon acceptance by the headteacher.

“Learners not in the KNEC system at Grade 4 and 5 can be registered by both the sub-county director of education and the headteacher,” the document reads.

Under CBC assessment will be in Grade 4, 5 and 6.

Under the new curriculum, transition from Grade 6 to junior high school will be based on a hybrid model involving a combination of CATs (Classroom Assessment Techniques) and KNEC tests.

Learners in the Competency-Based Curriculum will sit a final examination at the end of primary school, just like KCPE, but the test will not entirely decide their secondary school.

Learners will be required to take CATs at the end of Grades 4, 5 and 6 that will be part of the final mark the learners get at the end of primary school.

Each CAT will carry 20 per cent of the final mark. This means the three CATs will cumulatively account for 60 per cent of the final score.

The remaining 40 per cent will be from the Kenya National Examination Council exam to be issued administered the end of Grade 6.

Head teachers shall access the Competency Based Assessment through a KNEC portal: cba.knec.ac.ke using the school’s username and password.

 

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