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TSC Delocalization 2022; TSC to Localize Aged Teachers. Read Also; Policy Changes for Newly Employed Teachers 

 

 

TSC Delocalization 2022; TSC to Localize Aged Teachers. Read Also; Policy Changes for Newly Employed Teachers 

TSC Transfers 2022/2023 List of Transferred Employees Grants Leave to Teachers Contracted by IEBC to Conduct Polls this August

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has officially launched a life-saving program that will see teachers above 50 years get deployed to serve in schools adjacent to their homes.

This policy change is highly welcome especially now when most teachers are crying foul after being delocalized two years ago to far flung areas.

Starting January 2022, reliable sources within the Teachers Service Commission intimated that a good number of teachers will be reposted back to schools within their home counties.

 

Read Also: TSC Relaxes Delocalization Policy for Newly Employed Teachers

The Teachers Service Commission’s sources indicate they may be able to post a significant number of new teachers in their home counties, which is good news for those teachers who were hired in July of this year.

 

 

 

The month of September is when all of the newly hired teachers are expected to start working at their new stations.

 

However, some teachers may have to wait even longer, as the Commission has indicated that it will post some of them until January 2023.

 

The TSC’s plan for assigning new teachers calls for them to begin their new jobs in early September.

 

According to the employment documents submitted by successful TSC recruits, some teachers will have to wait until January of the following year to begin their new jobs.

 

Delocalization is a policy that the Commission adopted in 2017 and is now under pressure to abandon. Teachers have complained that the program is driving them into poverty.

 

Already, the newly elected president, Dr. William Ruto, has pledged to put an end to the program of delocalizing teachers . According to him, individuals who are delocalized would be compensated.

 

Ruto had stated that he will replace the delocalization policy that has been implemented by the TSC with a program that will realize that teachers are a national resource. He will do this in place of the current policy.

 

Teachers, he said, will have the option of working in any county and school they like. To better oversee Kenya’s educational institutions, he pledged to rebrand the present Teachers Management Institute as the Kenya School of Education.

 

There will be an increase in the number of entry-level teachers recruited and deployed from the local community.

 

 

 

TSC is now having trouble dealing with the large number of transfer requests that have been submitted by delocalized teachers who wish to return to their home counties.

 

There was a severe teacher shortage in public schools, and in July 2022, TSC put out a recruiting advertisement hoping to fill that gap by hiring 14,460 new teachers.

 

The commission had announced that it will fill 5,000 positions and will fill another 8,230 positions with teachers who have left due to natural attrition.

 

TSC additionally secured 844 full-time teaching vacancies in northern schools. The positions were reserved for local candidates through affirmative action programs.

 

 

TSC DEPLOYMENT AND APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS 2020/2021, A COMPLETE GUIDE

TSC DEPLOYMENT AND APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS 2020/2021, A COMPLETE GUIDE

APPOINTMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS; TSC GUIDELINES

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has clearly stipulated guidelines regarding the appointment and deployment of school administrators.

Pursuant to Section 20 of the TSC Act, the Commission has directed that the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators be decentralized and coordinated by regional directors.

APPOINTMENT AND DEPLOYMENT OF PRIMARY SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has developed guidelines to enable regional directors to effectively discharge the above function.

The guidelines have to be followed to the letter since this is a sensitive assignment that requires individual supervision and coordination.

The exercise is to be conducted in a transparent and accountable manner.

The guidelines take effect from February 13, 2020. The provisions of this code of regulations for teachers will henceforth apply.

INTRODUCTION

The Teachers Service Commission shall facilitate Career Progression and Professional development of teachers including the deployment and appointment of all institutional administrators as per the Kenyan Constitution, TSC Act 2012 and the Code of Regulations for Teachers

The Commission reviewed its policy on the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators. The policy has been aligned with the job evaluation report (2016) which focused on the worth of every job in the teaching service.

The regional director of education shall coordinate and supervise the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators in the region. In this regard, the regional director shall;

Chair the regional selection panel responsible for the deployment and appointment of institutional administrators for county, sub-county and day secondary schools’ administrators

Ensure the process of selection, appointment and deployment is accountable and transparent

Supervise county selection panels in the entire process of appointment and deployment of institutional administrators

The County director shall coordinate the appointment and deployment of primary school administrators in the county. The county director shall;

Chair the county selection panel responsible for the appointment and deployment of institutional administrators in primary schools

Ensure the process of selection, deployment and appointment is transparent and accountable

These guidelines should complement the provisions of this policy on appointment and deployment of institutional administrators and should be read together with other policies and regulations governing the teaching service.

In execution of this role, regional directors shall be responsible to the director in charge of staffing

The appointment and deployment of principals in the extra- county and national secondary schools, post-secondary institutions together with other senior administrative posts in learning institutions not mentioned herein will be the responsibility of the director in charge.

County directors shall be guided by the Hand Book on Decentralized Teacher Management Functions dated August 2015.

IDENTIFICATION, SELECTION, AND DEPLOYMENT OF INSTITUTIONAL ADMINISTRATORS

The following steps shall be followed in the identification, selection, and deployment of institutional administrators;

  1. Identification of available vacancies by county directors
  2. Advertisement of available vacancies by TSC
  3. Submission of applications by interested candidates online
  4. Provision of compiled lists of all shortlisted applicants to regional directors in accordance with TSC guidelines
  5. Interviews for shortlisted applicants
  6. Appointment and deployment of successful candidates and communication of interview results to interviewees
  7. Submission of merit lists and copies of appointment letters to the secretary, Teachers Service Commission.

 

POINTS OF REFERENCE

The following shall be considered during the process of deploying institutional administrators

  1. Category of institution
  2. Size and learner enrolment levels
  3. Academic and professional qualifications of candidates
  4. Applicant’s current grade
  5. Relevant experience in the teaching service
  6. Gender equality/ balance
  7. Any other relevant criteria that the commission deems fit

 

STAFFING LEVELS

Below is a complete breakdown of the number of administrators required per school/ institution

 

Deputy Headteachers and senior teachers of primary schools

No. of streams classes Maximum learner enrolment establishment No. of Deputy headteachers
1 8 400 9 1
2 16 800 17 1
3 24 1200 25 2
4 32 1600 33 2
5 40 2000 41 2
6 48 2400 49 2
7 56 2800 57 2
8 64 3200 65 2
9 72 3600 73 2
10 80 4000 81 2

 

Notes

  1. Establishment of primary schools is based on a minimum teaching workload of 35 lessons per week and a maximum class size of 50 learners
  2. If a school has got two deputies, one shall be responsible for academics and another in charge of administration
  3. The establishment per school encompasses the head, deputy headteacher/s, and senior teachers

 

 

Deputy Principals and senior masters of secondary schools as per Curriculum-Based Establishment, CBE

No. of streams Classes Maximum learner enrolment CBE No. of Deputy headteachers No. of senior master/s
1 4 180 9 1 1
2 8 360 19 1 2
3 12 540 28 1 4
4 16 720 38 1 5
5 20 900 47 1 5
6 24 1080 55 2 6
7 28 1260 63 2 6
8 32 1440 68 2 7
9 36 1620 76 2 7
10 40 1800 85 2 7
11 44 1980 93 2 8
12 48 2160 101 2 9

 

Notes

  1. CBE on minimum teaching workload of 27 lessons per week and a maximum class size of 45 learners
  2. The CBE per school includes the principal, deputy principal/s, and senior master/s.
  3. If a school has got two deputies, one shall be responsible for academics and another in charge of administration

 

Deputy Principals and senior masters of teacher training colleges, TTCs (certificate and diploma) per CBE

Learner enrollment Number of deputy principals No. of senior masters Dean of students registrar
Up to 1000 1 5 1 1
1,000-1, 500 2 8 1 1
Above 1, 500 2 11 1 1

 

 

Latest: TSC List of Delocalized Teachers Per County, September 2020-List of Schools Affected by the Latest TSC Delocalization per county 2020

TSC Full List of Delocalized Teachers September 2020 Per County-Nyamira

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TSC Delocalization News 2020: TSC Delocalization Lists 2020

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has released a new list of delocalized teachers for various counties.

This comes at a time when teachers are on indefinite leave following the sudden closure of schools geared by the outbreak of the Novel Coronavirus.

The Commission has also made major changes in as far as the appointment of school administrators is concerned.

Two months ago, the Commission decentralized the process of appointing school administrators, triggering speculations that the dreaded delocalizations may hit a dead end.

However, barely two months down the line, some schools have experienced changes after heads were transferred to other stations this month.

TSC: List of Schools Affected by the Most Recent TSC Delocalization, September 2020

The list at our disposal contains a total of 14 schools in Nyamira County whose long-serving heads have been moved in the latest TSC Delocalization.

Two schools will receive newly appointed heads after their Principals hit the legal retirement age, 60.

The remaining 12 will have their long-serving principals transferred to new stations to improve efficiency.

Nyamira County list of delocalized principals and their respective schools 2020

School Name Name of Delocalized/ Replaced Principal County Incoming Principal County From
Mecheo Secondary

Secondary School

Grace Matwere Nyamira County Keari Bonface Nyamira County
Bonyunyu

Secondary School

Johnstone Nyamboga Nyamira County Jane Obwocha Kisii County
Nyameru Mixed

Secondary School

Rrawling O. Juma Nyamira County Haron Onchong’a Migori County
Bosiango Mixed

Secondary School

Edward Mokaya Nyamira County Lilian Gachahi
St. Peter’s  Nyakemincha

Secondary School

Arama Joseph Mbere Nyamira County Murungi Meme Leonard Bomet County
Kebirigo Boys

Secondary School

Andrew Nyakundi Gesora Nyamira County Ezekiel Kurgat Kericho County
Gucha Mixed

Secondary School

Stephen Nyabuti Nyamira County Evelyne Omwoyo Kisii County
St. Danes Eronge

Secondary School

Vincent Mayieka Nyamira County Fidelis Abong’o Kisii County
Kebirichi Secondary School Okemwa Benford Omosa Nyamira County Okemwa Lilian Kisii County
St. Paul Orotuba

Secondary School

GeorgeMorara Nyamira County Okumu C. Odongo Busia County
Moteoguto Secondary School Mary Okemwa Nyamira County Wilter Ombaso Kisii County
Nyambiri Secondary School Zacharia Rioba Nyamira County MoseWake Nyaore Kisii County
St. Joseph Nyanchoka

Secondary School

Charles Anyona Nyamira County Stanley Wafula Kakamega County
Gesiaga mixed Secondary School Mangaa Sarah Ndumi Nyamira County Zacharia Ondieki Kisii County

 

 

 

 

THE GOOSE IS FINALLY COOKED AS KNUT MEMBERS MISS OUT ON FINAL PHASE OF CBA; TSC TEACHERS’ NEW SALARIES

THE GOOSE IS FINALLY COOKED AS KNUT MEMBERS MISS OUT ON FINAL PHASE OF CBA; TSC TEACHERS’ NEW SALARIES

The much anticipated July 2020 pay rise has been effected by the Teachers Service Commission. However, not all tutors will be smiling all the way to the bank as dreamers put it. Most teachers still have nothing to smile about.

The first batch encompasses classroom teachers who right now feel used and dumped by both the Commission and teachers’ unions.

Classroom teachers had their salary increment implemented in two phases only, yet they do the donkey work within the school set up.

If SRC was honest about its findings, most school heads, deputies, and the so-called senior teachers barely know the performance, leave alone the names of the learners.

So this thing called responsibility allowance does not make sense at all. Why is it that most heads bury their heads in the sand like ostriches when things go south within the school.

Why is it that the TSC narrows down to the teacher on duty when dealing with indiscipline cases within the school?

Most of those principals and heads rarely appear in school. They use meetings and all sorts of excuses to justify their absence and indolence.

Secondly, most teachers have been taken aback after finding out that the Commission has not yet promoted them to the next grade, which is from grade C3 to C2.

Some of the comments on social media will leave you perplexed. After serving the Commission for three years, they ought to get automatically promoted to job group L. However; this is not the case since they have to contact the commission for automatic promotion.

WHAT NEXT FOR KNUT MEMBERS AFTER MISSING OUT ON THE JULY 2020 PAY RISE?

As the chosen few are jubilating following the official release of the July 2020 payslips by TSC yesterday, KNUT members are yet to understand where the rain started beating them.

History is repeating itself. With Dr. Nancy Macharia having been reappointed as TSC CEO, KNUT’s future seems bleak.

The once vibrant teachers’ union has now been reduced to a shell after most teachers pressed the red button to avoid missing out on the TSC promotions and salary increments.

What is more disturbing is the fact that KNUT secretary general Mr. Wilson Sossion is officially deregistered and the TSC has remained adamant about its position not to engage a deregistered teacher in any deliberations.

Who will engage the teachers’ employer for the benefit of its members now that its secretary-general has been deregistered? There is only one way out. Session must put the teachers’ interests ahead of his. It is high time Sossion swallowed his pride and came down from his high horse.

It is not an uphill task for him to step aside and allow another official to take over and champion for the rights of the teachers.

In August 2019, KUPPET, KNUT’s rival was honorably invited to a meeting to discuss the fate of 38, 000 diploma teachers in secondary schools. Unlike KUPPET, KNUT has never held any fruitful meeting with the teachers’ employer. Most of the engagements have culminated in court battles that leave the union dented.

KNUT should strategize on how the next CBA will benefit classroom teachers who are the majority to redeem its lost glory.

 

 

 

TSC Issues Circular on 2021 KCPE & KCSE Exams. Read the Full Details Below

TSC Issues Circular on 2021 KCPE & KCSE Exams. Read the Full Details Below

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released an circular touching on the nomination of centre managers, supervisors and invigilators who will be actively engaged in the management of the 2020 KCPE and KCSE examinations set to commence in March 2021.

In this circular dated January 25, TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia says the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) now requires details for these key field officers who will man this year’s national examinations.

“In preparation for the administration of the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Examinations, the Kenya National Examinations Council would wish to have the details of all the Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators who will be engaged in the activity.” Reads the circular in part.

286, 000 Field Officers to man this year’s national examinations

According to the Council, about 286,000 field officers will be required this year; up from the 170,000 engaged in the 2019 national exams.

“An estimated 286,000 field officers will be engaged on agency basis to facilitate in the conduct of exams in the field.

The field officers contracted for administration of exams will be expected to register online using the contracted professional CP2 system by February 25,” says the Council through a five-page document detailing the preparations that have been put in place to ensure the exams run smoothly.

All the Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators are required to register in the KNEC contracted professional system (CP2) and be deployed by the TSC Sub County Directors to various examination centres. The contracted professional system (CP2) is accessible through the following link/URL: https://cp2.knec.ac.ke.

Further, examination centres with less than fifteen (15) candidates will be entitled to only one invigilator, no centre manager or supervisor should be deployed in such centres. The centre will be hosted by another centre and therefore, Centre Manager and Supervisor of the hosting centre will serve the hosted centre.

Dr. Macharia now directs TSC Sub county directors to to identify, nominate and vet Centre Managers (who must be the head of the institution); Supervisors and Invigilators and deploy them to examination centres using the CP2 system by 26th February, 2021.

The list of examination centres and the number of supervisors and invigilators for each examination centre can be accessed in the Cp2 system

 

TSC LIST OF SHORTLISTED TEACHER INTERNS FOR NAROK COUNTY, TRANS MARA EAST SUB COUNTY

 

TSC LIST OF SHORTLISTED TEACHER INTERNS-NAROK COUNTY

The Teachers Service Commission has invited shortlisted candidates for interviews for the 10, 300 internship posts aimed at plugging the gap in Kenya’s Education Sector.

According to the TSC memo from Catherine Lenairoshi, TSC Corporate Communications officer, the list of shortlisted candidates has already been dispatched to all the 47 counties nationwide.

All interviews are scheduled to take place at the TSC County offices.

The following list will give an overview of TSC’s employment trend as per the year 2019.

BELOW IS A GLIMPSE OF THE LIST OF SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES FOR NAROK COUNTY, TRANS MARA EAST SUB COUNTY:

                     
School Name Subjects TSC.No Name Gender Grad.Yr GPA Score% Calculation Disability? DoB
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Bst/Math 735578 GEOFFREY RONO KIPYEGON M 2016   25 A:()= 0 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   04/07/1993
                     
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 618965 TITUS MAKHANU TEMBA M 2013 Pass 55 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 6yrs)= 40 C:(0+0)= 0   28/05/1988
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 693603 BETH MATTHEW KIPLANGAT M 2015 2nd Class Lower 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0   12/02/1989
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 758562 PATRICK  KIPNGENO M 2016 2nd Class Upper 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   18/06/1991
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 714900 NAOMI  CHEPKOECH F 2015 2nd Class Lower 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0   12/12/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 778270 CORNELIOUS KARAMA ONCHERA M 2016 2nd Class Upper 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   18/12/1995
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 724114 LAVENDAR ADHIAMBO OKERE F 2016 2nd Class Upper 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   31/12/1991
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 680458 SUSAN MONGINA OSORO F 2015 2nd Class Lower 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0   27/03/1980
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 756696 KENNETH  KIPRUTO M 2016 2nd Class Upper 55 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   01/07/1981
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 699692 Zachary Ongori Moses M 2015 2nd Class Lower 55 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 4yrs)= 30 C:(0+0)= 0   16/12/1988
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 659254 Kipkurui  Yegon M 2013 Pass 55 A:(Pass)= 15 B:(stay 6yrs)= 40 C:(0+0)= 0   28/05/1991
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 671326 Vincent  Tanui M 2014 Credit 55 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 5yrs)= 35 C:(0+0)= 0   01/08/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 767358 EVALINE  CHEROTICH F 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   28/02/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 720921 KARANI VINCENT ONYWOKI M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   29/03/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 783779 ELIJAH  TOGHOM M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   17/08/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 696573 AMOS  ONSONGO M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   16/09/1988
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 784498 DENNIS KIPNGENO RONO M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   04/04/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 790474 ABIGAEL MUTHEU MBWIKA F 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   21/05/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 789249 josephat momanyi gichana M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   06/09/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 777324 Mercy  Chelangat F 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   11/09/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 772663 JEDIDAH NTHIKWA KITUKU F 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   31/08/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 769395 EDWIN ORARE NYANG’AU M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   03/10/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 807448 MACHUKI OMARE NYABUTO M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0 Visual P/482465 15/05/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 777144 FAITH MWENDE NDEMWA F 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   27/09/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 714464 M. Winnie Chebet F 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   09/07/1991
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 797952 Henry Kibet Kosgei M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   03/08/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 774305 EMMANUEL WEKESA wamalwa M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   06/09/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 793284 Patricia  Chepkemoi F 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   20/10/1990
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 703461 CHEPKIRUI HALIMA ROTICH F 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   05/03/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 786529 Fredrick Kembero Maturu M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   03/12/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 738593 KIRUI BENARD KIPNGENOH M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   12/01/1988
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 758213 JEREMIAH MUOKI MATATA M 2017 2nd Class Upper 50 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   13/09/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 794318 KOSKEI  CHERUYOT M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   28/01/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 719342 Geoffrey Kipkirui Langat M 2016 2nd Class Lower 50 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   31/12/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 765232 MARION  CHEPKIRUI F 2016 Credit 45 A:(Credit)= 20 B:(stay 3yrs)= 25 C:(0+0)= 0   01/11/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 820396 DAVIS MNANGAT CHEPANDA M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   04/08/1995
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 768524 GEOFFREY MARONGA MECHA M 2017 2nd Class Lower 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   02/06/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 836888 ISAIAH GORO OKEYO M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   26/05/1991
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 794781 HILLARY KIMELI SANG M 2017 Distinction 45 A:(Distinction)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   01/01/1983
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 810065 JOYCE MUTILE KIOKO F 2017 2nd Class Lower 45 A:(2nd Class Lower)= 25 B:(stay 2yrs)= 20 C:(0+0)= 0   01/12/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 810127 dennis korir KIPNGENOH M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   13/07/1994
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 829636 NGUGI JOHN ISAAC M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   21/07/1993
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 824794 CAROLYNE JEPKOSGEI KEMBOI F 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   04/04/1996
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 844630 ERICK WEKESA FWARO M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0   20/01/1995
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 827615 BENARD KIPROTICH TUEI M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0    
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 835452 NICHOLAS OTIENO OSUMBA M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0 Other (specify) 10/10/1992
Emurua Dikirr Secondary School Math/Bst 826018 JONATHAN ONWONGA ONAMI M 2018 2nd Class Upper 45 A:(2nd Class Upper)= 30 B:(stay 1yrs)= 15 C:(0+0)= 0    

 

(KAKAMEGA COUNTY) DECEMBER 2019 TSC DELOCALIZATION LIST PER COUNTY AND REGION-KAKAMEGA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION: A LIST OF ALL SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY THE ONGOING TSC DELOCALIZATION AND HANDING OVER DATES

(KAKAMEGA COUNTY) DECEMBER 2019 TSC DELOCALIZATION LIST PER COUNTY AND REGION-KAKAMEGA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION: A LIST OF ALL SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY THE ONGOING TSC DELOCALIZATION AND HANDING OVER DATES

A FULL LIST OF ALL SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY THE DECEMBER 2019 TSC DELOCALIZATION EXERCISE IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, WESTERN REGION

Indagalasia, Mwihila Boys and Malinya secondary are some of the schools affected by the ongoing December 2019 TSC delocalization exercise.

EXTERNALLINKS WITH RELATED CONTENT

https://teacher.co.ke/kakamega-county-delocalisation-list-of-headteachers-december-2019/

https://newsblaze.co.ke/list-of-transferred-delocalized-teachers-in-december-2019-busia-county/

Most of the affected tutors are expected to hand over before January 6 2020, the official opening date for all Kenyan schools.

TSC 2019 DELOCALIZATION CRITERIA

The following categories of teachers, deputy principals and principals were affected by the December 2019 TSC delocalization exercise:

Principals who have served the same institution for over 9 years.

Deputy principals who have served the same school for over six years.

Principals working within their home counties.

Teachers who have served for too long within the same institution.

BELO IS A DETAILED LIST OF ALL SCHOOLS AFFECTED BY THE DECEMBER 2019 TSC DELOCALIZATION PROGRAM FOR POST PRIMARY SCHOOLS

NAME OF SCHOOL AFFECTED SUB COUNTY DATE OF HANDING OVER COUNTY REGION  
NAMABA SECONDARY SCHOOL MATUNGU DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
EBUSAME SECONDARY SCHOOL MATUNGU DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
NAMULUNGU SECONDARY SCHOOL MATUNGU DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
MAUTUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL LUGARI DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
MUSINGU DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA EAST DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
SHIDODO SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA EAST DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
BUKHAKUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA NORTH DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
KUVASALI SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA NORTH DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
SAMITSI SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA NORTH DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
ST PAUL’S LUBINU SECONDARY SCHOOL MUMIAS EAST TO BE UPDATED KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
MALINYA SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA SOUTH DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
ST. ANNE’S INDANGALASIA SECONDARY SCHOOL   TO BE UPDATED KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
ST. PETER’S KHAUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL MUMIAS EAST DECEMBER 24 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
BUCHENYA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL BUTERE DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
INAYA SECONDARY SCHOOL BUTERE DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
MWIHILA SECONDARY SCHOOL KWISERO TO BE UPDATED KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
NZOIA DEB SECONDARY SCHOOL MATETE DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
KIVAYWA SECONDARY SCHOOL MATETE DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
LWANDETI D.E.B SECONDARY SCHOOL MATETE DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
MUNAKHA SECONDARY SCHOOL NAVAKHOLO DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
EMATIHA SECONDARY SCHOOL NAVAKHOLO DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
BUSHILI SECONDARY SCHOOL NAVAKHOLO DECEMBER 30 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
KAKOYI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA NORTH DECEMBER 23 2019 KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  
NAMAGARA SECONDARY SCHOOL KAKAMEGA NORTH TO BE UPDATED KAKAMEGA COUNTY WESTERN REGION  

 

TSC Entry, Exit/Stoppage Report- Casualty Form Pdf Download

TSC Entry, Exit/Stoppage Report- Casualty Form Pdf Download

TSC Entry, Exit/Stoppage Report- Casualty Form Pdf Download

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) entry or exit report popularly known as Casualty is a document that shows that a teacher has started working or ceased working in a given station.

The one page report is completed immediately a teacher starts or stops teaching in a given school. Once the report has been completed, it is urgently distributed as follows: –

ORIGINAL – To the TSC Headquarters
DUPLICATE – To the TSC County Director
TRIPLICATE – To be retained in school file

It is important to note that this report is an accountable document which should only be completed by either the Head of Institution or in his absence the Deputy Head of Institution.

Reasons that can necessitate filing of an exit report include Resignation, Termination, Retirement, Absence, Desertion, Death, Sickness, Leave, Transfer among others.

If the reason for exit is leave, the head of the institution must indicate the type of leave. For transfer, the head of institution must specify the next institution.

Reporting to a station after employment, transfer, Reinstatement are among the reasons that can prompt head of an institution to complete an entry report.

Details required for an ENTRY REPORT

NAME
TSC NO
GRADE e.g P1, ARTS IV, GR, II, GR III
QUALIFICATIONS e.g P1, DIP, B.ED
TEACHING SUBJECTS
NAME OF INSTITUTION
DATE STARTED TEACHING
TYPE OF ENTRY (E.g. New Appointment, Reinstatement, on Transfer–Give details of previous Institution)
Details required for an EXIT/STOPPAGE REPORT

NAME
TSC NO
GRADE
QUALIFICATIONS e.g PI,DIP, B.ED
TEACHING SUBJECTS
NAME OF INSTITUTION
STATION CODE OF THE INSTITUTION
ANY ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION HELD AT THE INSTITUTION
DATES STOPPED TEACHING
REASON FOR EXIT/STOPPAGE (E.g. Resignation, Termination, Absence, Desertion, Death, Sickness, on Transfer (Specify the next institution) Leave (Specify type of leave – Study, Maternity, Special, etc)
Head of Institution

NAME..

TSC NO.

OFFICIAL STAMP

PHONE NO.

SIGNATURE

 

TSC Internship Merit List 2023/2024 for Bungoma County

TSC Internship Merit List 2023/2024 for Bungoma County- Kopsiro (JSS Internship)

TSC Advertizes Mass Recruitment Vacancies; 10,000 Posts on Permanent and Pensionable Terms and 25, 550 on Internship Terms

2023 TSC recruitment Merit List of Shortlisted Applicants in Bungoma County per Sub-County; Kopsiro JSS Internship

In Kopsiro sub-county, there is cut-throat competition for TSC internship recruitment vacancies 2023. A total of 102 applicants have been shortlisted for 2023 TSC recruitment interviews on internship. Successful applicants will be posted to junior secondary schools on January 23, 2023.

Some of the TSC shortlisted applicants in this sub-county encompass Alex Chikono Satya, Meseng Brahan, Nancy Nasimiyu Wasilwa, Edwin Kimtai Chenge among others. Check the list below.

 

 

S/no Tsc No ID No Names Advert Applied County Sub County Interview Venue Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Time (hh:mm AM/PM)
1 880542 31***987 ALEX CHIKONO SATYA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
2 927694 32***053 MESENG  BRAHAN 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
3 999565 35***870 NANCY NASIMIYU WASILWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
4 966249 30***035 EDWIN KIMTAI CHENGE 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
5 802442 31***778 Jacob Kipkemboi Sitati 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
6 868384 33***700 CENTRINE  BAHATI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
7 935571 33***496 KWEMOI JACOB NDIWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
8 766383 30***158 Alex Kiprop Sangula 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
9 847281 28***650 SILAS KUSIMBA BERA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
10 723540 29***100 DANIEL KAMOKOYO DONNY 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
11 884298 30***922 KIPTOO MERIENG CHARLES 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
12 954503 33***803 ISAAC SANGULA NAIBEI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
13 862204 33***079 STELLAH NANJALA BARASA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
14 944589 31***128 YVONNE TEMKO KURWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
15 873292 35***458 SILAS  KWEMOI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
16 881429 30***566 ZAPHANIAH MASANGA WANYAMA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
17 873101 33***449 DAUDI KELLY SONIT 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
18 916420 33***808 LEWIS KIPROP MAYWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
19 853631 30***027 JOSHUA NAIBEI SAMUGUL 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
20 839506 32***068 Dennphine Kamba KIPROP 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
21 928123 32***998 MASA IBRAHIM WANJALA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
22 993254 37***388 SHEILLAH CHEPKUTO CHESANG 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
23 937210 29***190 JUMA TITUS NGEYWO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
24 907703 29***470 AMOS BARASA KUTOLO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
25 769998 30***513 elizabeth cherotich terem 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
26 973677 36***952 BRIAN  KIBET SAKONG 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
27 896806 33***338 NAVY WANJALA PEPELA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
28 771670 28***225 THOMAS MAYWA CHEPKURUI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
29 770119 31***271 Kelvin Wangila KISIANG’ANI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
30 950452 34***884 MASAI MURKEU NDIWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
31 903431 33***488 COLVIN KIPTOO CHEPROT 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
32 964457 33***810 Mercy  CHELIMO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
33 911405 32***705 CHERRET KIRONGOSI LEWIS 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
34 936914 35***073 DAVID WANYONYI KUNDU 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
35 988510 33***695 BENJAMIN SOET SIMOTWO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
36 728349 28***910 Musa Kiboi Kitai 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
37 899239 29***513 LILY MUYEKWE NANDAKO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
38 876666 33***086 CALYSTUS CHEMOS MANYORIE 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
39 988519 33***978 WILLIAM KIMTAI CHANGOLE 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
40 901752 34***486 ELLY KIMTAI MANG’UT 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
41 1011281 34***405 ANTHONY BERA MATUI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
42 877559 32***591 VIVIAN MENG`WA JERUTO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
43 770131 30***441 Diana Chebet Surai 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
44 969788 34***118 NOBERT KIBET KIRONG 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
45 963119 35***759 PAULYNE CHUMO CHEMTAI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
46 951836 35***314 EGLAR CHEPKORIR KITIYO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
47 839663 26***188 GEOFFREY KIMAI MULUNDA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
48 974621 30***150 AUSTINE CHELOGOI KITEYWO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
49 746280 29***644 Patrick Mulusa Erote 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
50 964120 35***307 AZAEL  KIPROP 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
51 984108 36***713 ROBERT KIPROP KAKASIA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
52 840045 32***431 CHRISPINE KEMEI CHESUS 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
53 787546 29***062 ZELDAH CHEMTAI MOIKUT 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
54 902579 30***752 ABRAHAM CHESEBE MCHONJE 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
55 928703 30***378 JACOB  LUKETELO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
56 910029 25***748 CHRISTINE KIMAI YEGO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
57 982747 32***106 AMOS KIPKORIR MASAI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
58 965376 32***037 ROBIN KIPLIMO CHANGEYWO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
59 729124 30***154 Enock Chongwony Kamoet 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
60 887793 31***519 RUTO NDIEMA WILLIX 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
61 954445 31***467 protus kiplimo KINYOKIE 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
62 887493 32***468 Justine Naibei CHEMTAY 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
63 932819 30***718 STELAH CHEPKURKAT CHEPKONY 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
64 867125 31***438 MICALYNE CHESANG’ KOSOM 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
65 929388 33***759 ENOCK KIPSANG MASAI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
66 753654 34***398 FILEX BUNG’UNG’WO TORUS 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
67 970068 33***054 JOB KIMTAI BARKOK 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
68 875045 33***269 LYDIA CHEPKWECH KIBOI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
69 881357 35***641 LUCY CHEBET CHEPKUTO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
70 724394 28***352 Jackline Mutola Shamallah 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
71 843361 30***449 SOPHY REUBEN CHELENG’AT 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
72 993598 35***460 SAMMY MAKINJA KIPSANG 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
73 994602 34***329 EDWIN SIMATWA KIBET 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
74 790975 31***369 Christine Chepteek KIBOI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
75 993936 27***212 PHILIP W. SIANGU 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
76 961290 33***916 LARSEN KIPKORIR SURAI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
77 1011102 32***598 BENWIL KIMWANGA PSONGOYWO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
78 972696 34***730 ERIC KIBET CHEPTEI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
79 751586 28***916 FINLEY NG’ETICH CHEBUS 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
80 1008783 32***275 ENOCK KIBET KIRUI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
81 1007926 36***936 ROBINSON KIPROTICH CHUMO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
82 945122 32***193 ALEX KIBENI CHENGO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
83 886912 28***813 KIPROTICH CHELE DANIEL 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
84 885863 33***476 SELPHA CHEROP NDIWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
85 1010234 32***996 LILY CHEROP MASAI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
86 937920 35***456 MASWA KWEMOI KISOGOO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
87 999837 25***665 ALI NDIWA KASUSWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
88 846061 30***081 MICHAEL MUMBWANI WEKESA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
89 828300 29***961 Sunguti  Ronald MUYUNDO 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
90 922906 28***247 DENNIS CHERUBET CHEPKOY 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
91 971320 36***759 SHILLAH CHEPKWEMOI SICHEI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
92 952054 32***785 BRANDY CHESUNGU NDIWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
93 814604 31***273 EDWIN WAFULA WASARI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
94 889907 28***262 DANIEL PROTUS SICHEI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
95 864989 33***780 GLORIA  KIPKERICH 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
96 894325 30***892 EDWIN KIRUI TARAGON 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
97 885375 31***027 CELESTINE CHEMATUI SHONGOI 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
98 856352 31***801 VICTOR OCHIENG MBOYA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
99 949661 34***300 RACHAEL CHEROTICH BERA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
100 938293 34***743 EMMANUEL KWALIA NGEYWA 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
101 980047 35***864 NAIBEI CHESIRO NICKSON 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO
102 904743 32***523 RUTH CHEPKORIR TIMOTHY 21550/DEC/2022 BUNGOMA KOPSIRO

All the TSC Portals and Links

Looking for a link to any TSC Portal? Look no further. Here is a collection of all the TSC portals direct access links:

TSC Link for payslips online.

TSC Payslips link: https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/

TSC Link for TSC Deployment.

Link: Application for Deployment of Primary School Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

TSC Link for to apply for TSC advertised Employment Vacancies.

Apply here: https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app2/login

TSC Link for TSC Number verification.

Verify your TSC Number here: https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/register/registration-status

TSC Link for TPAD.

Here is the TSC Tpad 2 link: https://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/

TSC Link used to apply for my leave and check status online.

TSC Leave application and status portal Link: https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_leave

TSC Link used to apply for my Transfer and check status.

TSC transfer application portal access link: https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_transfer

TSC LINK used to register for a TSC Number/ Certificate Online.

TSC Online Teacher Registration Link: https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/register/new-registration?

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Online Recruitment Portal:

TSC Online Recruitment Portal link is: https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/app2/login

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Promotions adverts application:

TSC Promotions link: https://services.tsc.go.ke/adverts

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Secretariat Recruitment Portal.

Secretariat Recruitment Portal link: https://services.tsc.go.ke:8585/Auth/login.php

TSC LINK used to Check the TSC Online Registration Status

TSC Registration Status checking link: https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/register/registration-status

TSC LINK used  to Access the TSC Online Wealth Declaration Portal

TSC online wealth declaration portal link: https://tsconline.tsc.go.ke/

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Online Forms and Circulars

To get all the TSC documents, visit: TSC Downloads (Forms and Circulars) Portal

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Online TMIS Portal

Access TMIS here: https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Tpay Portal for Payslips and P9

Quickly log into the TSC Tpay Portal here: https://tpay.tsc.go.ke/

TSC LINK used to Access the TSC Email Activation Portal

TSC Email Activation Portal Link: https://tscsearch.azurewebsites.net/

TSC Online Portals Quick links

Click here for TSC recruitment portal

Click here for TSC Email Activation

Click here for TSC Online Transfer Application

Click here to log in to TSC HOI portal

Click here to apply for TSC jobs

Click here to Login to TSC TPAD2 Portal

Click here to log in to NEMIS

Click here to log in to TMIS

Click here for Grade 3 MLP Registration

Click here to view and download PAYSLIP (ECDE)

Click here to view and download PAYSLIP (TSC)

Click here for ONLINE PAYSLIP REGISTRATION (TSC)

Click here for KCPE REGISTRATION

Click here for KCSE REGISTRATION

Click here to download KCPE RESULT SLIPS

Click here to download Grade 10 CALLING LETTER

Click here to Login to KUCCPS portal

Click here for WEALTH DECLARATION

Click here for KNEC Supervision & Invigilation

Click here for TSC Internship Application

Click here to apply for TSC Deployment

TSC Teacher Induction Notes: TIMEC CoachingTIMEC Coaching

Purpose of Coaching

  • Support teachers and institutional Administrators to create a safe, conducive learning environment for the school
  • Support and supervise the teachers and Heads of institutions to enforce the provisions of the existing laws, regulations and policies on learner protection and
  • Build capacity of teachers to protect learners from any form of harassment and other vices that they may be exposed to in both physical and online learning spaces

Communication  Skills

  • This includes how they communicate and relate with each other and various stakeholders. In addition, teachers are required to maintain decorum in their communication and subscribe to the ethical and professional requirements of the teaching profession.

Learner Safety and Protection

The teacher should ensure learner safety both in the physical and virtual learning spaces

Institutional Financial Management

A Coach should build the capacity of institutional Administrators and guide them on how to plan and utilize school funds under provisions of Article 201 (a) of the Constitution (2010) as well as the Public Financial Management Act (2012).

Public Procurement and Asset Disposal Sensitize the School Administrator on the provisions  of  the Procurement and Asset Disposal Act (2020,  Public  Procurement Manual for Schools and Colleges (2009) and Public Audit Act (2003) and adherence to them.

NO MAN IS AN ISLAND

In summary
Professor George Magoha must pay attention to all criticism geared towards the ongoing Grade three CBC assessment tests and the new curriculum in general.

Positive criticism helps one identify the strengths and weaknesses of an education system.

There has been widespread criticism regarding the ongoing grade three assessments especially its rigorous and time-consuming nature.

The teachers’ unions in Kenya have also expressed concern regarding the haste with which the new 2-6-3-3 curriculum was implemented.

The unions argue that the teachers were not adequately prepared for a successful implementation.

GRADE THREE ASSESSMENTS
Last week marked a very important milestone in Kenya’s history following the first-ever nation-wide assessment under the new CBC curriculum. The first set of pupils at Grade three levels in all Kenyan schools were taken through assessment models that would act as the backdrop for any further curriculum policies.

Proponents of this competence-based curriculum aim to facilitate a holistic development of the learners instead of focusing on summative assessments like KCPE and KCSE.

NEW CURRICULUM
Kenya has shifted from the current 8-4-4 system to a new competence-based curriculum 2-6-6-3. This new curriculum will see learners spend two years in pre-school. The next six years will be spent in primary school before learners progress to Junior secondary (3 years). After this learners shall continue to senior secondary (3 years) and finally spend three years in college or university.

WIDESPREAD CRITICISM
The ongoing Grade three assessments have attracted widespread criticism regarding the shallow methods used to assess the learner.

Teachers have also expressed concern about the few learning areas it covers. This gives room for doubt as to whether the tests will give a true picture of the learners’ competencies and skills.

Teachers unions have also poked holes about inadequate preparation of teachers. They thus fear that there could be a disaster in the making since teachers are the key tool in the implementation phase.

Civil society groups also fear that this new curriculum might further widen the gap between the haves and the have-nots hence promoting inequality which education seeks to end.

CBC parents have also expressed their displeasure with the routine home works and meetings that seem to burden them.

ATTENTION
The Kenyan government especially the education cabinet secretary Professor George Magoha must wake up and smell the coffee.

Although he insists that CBC is not an examination, the thorough preparation and presence of teachers moving around prove the exact opposite. Therefore, the CBC assessment was a national exam by all standards.

Professor George Magoha must also pay attention to and address the numerous bottle-necks raised by teachers and key education stakeholders.

Some of these challenges include inadequate examination materials, challenges when handling big streams and the test’s time-consuming and shallow nature.

It is therefore too soon to declare the first national CBC assessment test a success.

Besides, the government should tread carefully to avoid falling into the same trap-ill preparedness and inadequate resources that marred the previous 8-4-4 system that the new one seeks to replace.

TSC Official List Of 31 Teachers Honoured By TSC 2021-2022

 

TSC Official List Of 31 Teachers Honoured By TSC 2021-2022

TSC Official List Of 31 Teachers Honoured By TSC 2021-2022

The Teachers employer, TSC, has celebrated 31 teachers from across the country as it marks this year’s World Teachers’ Day.

TSC Official List Of 31 Teachers Honoured By TSC 2021-2022

TSC Fetes 31 teachers, rewards them. Here is the full list

Speaking during celebrations in Nairobi, TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia stated that the process of identifying the teachers that were feted was done in strict conformity to the TSC Performance Recognition, Reward and Sanction Policy Framework.

According to TSC boss, all the 31 teachers will be feted based on the rewards system outlined in this TSC policy – which stresses on meritocracy and detailed due diligence in recognizing staff.

TSC Official List Of 31 Teachers Honoured By TSC 2021-2022

She also mourned demise of 90 teachers who succumbed to Covid-19 in the last year.

Furthermore, Dr. Macharia stated that all teachers have so far received at least the first dose of COVID-19 vaccine, urging all tutors to purpose to get fully vaccinated.

“Allow me to first of all celebrate posthumously our Ninety (90) Heroes and Heroines who succumbed to COVID-19 over the last year, some of them in the middle of their tireless efforts to ensure learning in our schools was back on track,” she said.

The event was attended by education stakeholders and members of teachers unions.

1. Maiyo Sammy Kipchumba (Kapsabet Boys – Nandi)
3. Kuria John Munyua (Mang’u High)
5. Waweru Jacinter Njeri (Mary Hill Girls – Kiambu)
6. Nzyoka Stephen Ngoma (Utafiti Pry-Kibwezi)
7. Josleen Karimi Mugambi (Kathigiri Boarding – Meru)
8. SR Onyancha Anne M (St. Peters Mumias)
9. Kurgat Charles Kimutai (Tenwek Boarding – Bomet)
10. Magut Isaac Kipruto (St. Mathews Septonok – Nandi)
11. Jerotich Getrude (Nandi Hills Pry – Nandi)
12. Lucas Opiyo Okello (Igorera Sec. – Kisii)
14. Salat Adow Alim (Rhamu Day Sec. – Mandera)
15. Rosebella K. Munzala (St Joseph’s Girls Kitale – Trans Nzoia)
16. Edward Condo Gona (Mnamwenga Pry Sch. Kilifi)
17. Julius Munguti Nzioka (Kwa Mulungu Pry Sch -Kitui)
19. Welly Hassan (Elan Pry Sch -Garissa)
22. Aggrey Warialo (Natando Pry Sch for PI Bungoma)
24. Margaret Njuguna (Thika Primary for VI Kiambu)
27. Lydia Nelima Namisi (Nzoia Sugar Primary Bungoma)
28. Mathew Masaku Wambua (Kari Mwailu Pri Sch Makueni)
29. Ademba Eric Otieno, MBS (Asumbi Girls Homa bay)
30. Jane Kimiti HSC (Othaya Girls Nyeri)
31. Peter Tabichi, MBS (Keriko Sec Nakuru)

 

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MUST-READ FOR ALL TSC EMPLOYED TEACHERS: FACTS ABOUT TSC TPD MODULES: PRACTISING TSC TEACHERS MUST PAY FOR AND UNDERTAKE MANDATORY TPD MODULES DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS OR FACE DISCIPLINARY ACTION FROM THEIR EMPLOYER

MUST-READ FOR ALL TSC EMPLOYED TEACHERS: FACTS ABOUT TSC TPD MODULES: PRACTISING TSC TEACHERS MUST PAY FOR AND UNDERTAKE MANDATORY TPD MODULES DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS OR FACE DISCIPLINARY ACTION FROM THEIR EMPLOYER

BELOW ARE DETAILS ON THE MANDATORY TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT MODULES, TPD, INSTITUTIONS OFFERING THEM AND PENALTIES FOR TSC-EMPLOYED TEACHERS WHO WILL NOT ADHERE TO THE TPD REQUIREMENT

TSC-employed/practising teachers will be required to pay for and undertake mandatory Teacher Professional Development Modules, TPD Modules which will be offered during school holidays.

According to the TSC, this in-service training (refresher programme) is mandatory for all practising teachers employed by the Commission.
Besides, the Commission has already contracted the following tertiary learning institutions to offer the TPD Modules

INSTITUTIONS CONTRACTED BY THE TSC TO OFFER TPD MODULES FOR ALL TSC EMPLOYED TEACHERS
1. Kenyatta University, KU
2. Mount Kenya University, MKU
3. Riara University
4. Kenya Education Management Institute, KEMI

WHAT IS A TPD MODULE AND HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE?
The term TPD Module is an acronym for Teacher Professional Development modules. A TPD Module is a refresher programme for practising TSC teachers aimed at continuously updating teachers with relevant knowledge, skills, attitudes and values applicable to the teaching/ learning process.

The good news is that the TSC will provide all TPD modules online for easier access to all teachers.

According to the Commission, many components of TPD will be accessible through mobile phones.

WHO WILL PAY FOR THE TPD MODULES?
According to the Teachers Service Commission, teachers will meet the training costs of all the TPD Modules.

WHAT PENALTIES WILL TSC-EMPLOYED TEACHERS BE SUBJECTED TO IF THEY DO NOT UNDERTAKE TPD MODULES

WORTH NOTING IS THE FACT THAT TPD MODULES ARE PART OF THE CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES, CPGs. THIS THEREFORE MEANS THAT PRACTISING TSC EMPLOYED TEACHERS MUST UNDERTAKE TPD MODULES.
ANY TEACHER WHO WILL FAIL TO UNDERTAKE THE TPD MODULES AS STIPULATED IN THE CPGs WOULD HAVE VIOLATED THE TSC CODE OF CONDUCT HENCE LEGIBLE FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION FROM THEIR EMPLOYER, TSC.

NOTE: Teachers who will fail after the TPD assessment will have their teaching certificates withdrawn.

HOW LONG DOES A TPD MODULE TAKE?
All teachers will now be forced to undergo Teacher Professional Development Training, TPD Modules six times in their career.
Each TPD module will take five years (5 years).

Training will be done after every 5 years for a maximum period of 30 years that a teacher will be active in his or her career.

Therefore, the type of TPD module to be undertaken will largely depend on the number of years that a teacher has left before attaining the mandatory retirement age for all TSC teachers- 60 years.

A teacher commencing the training will be expected to complete seven sections of Module 1 before being re-certified.

HOW LONG WILL A TPD MODULE TRAINING TAKE
According to the 2018 TSC policy statement, teachers will be trained for about five (5) days during school holidays.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF TPD MODULES FOR TSC EMPLOYED (PRACTISING) TEACHERS?

Upon commencement of the TPD programme, a teacher will be given a certificate which is renewable every five years.

Subsequent applicants for the TSC registration certificate will be issued with both certificates after starting the training.

After completing all TPD modules, teachers will be eligible for re-certification and TSC promotions.

TSC News; Blow to Teachers who Applied for the Advertised TSC Promotions  in January Following this Latest Move

TSC News; Blow to Teachers who Applied for the Advertised TSC Promotions  in January Following this Latest Move

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Blow to Teachers who Applied for the Advertised TSC Promotions  in January Following this Latest Move

Teachers who applied for the recently advertised TSC Promotions 2021 may be obliged to exercise the patience of a cobra before their names are finally shortlisted for interviews.

This follows the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion’s latest move, filing a petition in court to stop the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) from implementing promotions based on Career Progression Guidelines (CPG).

Sossion further wants the commission’s Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia to be jailed for six months for contempt of court orders.

In a petition filed Thursday, Sossion said the Labor and Employment Court had on July 2019 issued orders and made a judgment that promotion of teachers should not be based on career progression guidelines which the commission has ignored.

“This honorable court be pleased to cite and punish by the issuance of orders and committal to jail for six (6) months against 2nd and 3rd contemnors for disobeying the orders of this honorable court of 12th July 2019,” Sossion told the court in his petition.

In December last year, TSC advertised 15,226 promotions vacancies for teachers which were all based on CPG.

The vacancies included Deputy Principal I, Deputy Principal II, Senior Lecturer, Deputy Principal III, Curriculum Support Officers, Head Teacher, Senior Master IV, Deputy Head Teacher II, Senior Lecturer IV and Senior Master IV.

Applicants were expected to send their applications by January 13 this year.

TSC’s decision to conduct promotions based on career progression guidelines (CPG) has been a subject of contention between the employer and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) for some time.

KNUT’s opposition to the CPG has seen thousands of teachers quit the union to benefit from the Sh54 billion Collective Bargaining Agreements (CBA).

This was after TSC argued that the court ruling on CPG meant that KNUT members, who were opposed to the criteria, were not legible to benefit from the CBA.

High Court Judge Hillary Sigei has, has certified Sossion’s petition as urgent and called on the TSC and its CEO to halt declaring vacancies in line with the career progression guidelines until the matter is heard and determined again.

He termed the recent advertisements of vacancies by TSC as unlawful and illegal.

“That the dignity and integrity of the court is under attack and continues to be prejudiced by the contemnor’s actions. There is reasonable apprehension that if the trend of flagrant unlawful actions and directives by the contemnors are not stopped immediately, it will propagate illegalities contrary to the orders of this Honorable Court,” Sigei stated.

 

The Teachers service commission is constitutional commission mandated to recruit, deploy, transfer and promote teachers in all public schools across the country.

Furthermore, the Commission is  charged with the role of registering teachers interested in entering the teaching service and it may also deregister or blacklist a teacher if he or she engages in activities that contravene the TSC code of conduct and regulations.

TSC Digitizes Services and Teachers’ Files

The Teachers service Commission has now officially ushered in the digital era following its announcement about the digitization of 80% of teachers’ files.

This means that teachers will not be compelled to traverse  counties when applying for TSC recruitment or Promotions.

 

 

 

 

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