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Tengecha Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Tengecha Boys High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 422 out of 476 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of  88.66%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

Tengecha Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 02
A- (MINUS) 06
B+ (PLUS) 50
B (PLAIN) 107
B- (MINUS) 142
C+ (PLUS) 115
C  (PLAIN) 45
C- (MINUS) 06
D+ (PLUS) 01
D (PLAIN) 02
D- (MINUS) 00
E 00
X 00
Y 00
U 00
P 00
W 00
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 476
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 8.01
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B- (Minus)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 422
UNIVERSITY PASS % 88.66%

SCHOOL’S 2024 KCSE PERFORMANCE:

  • MEAN POINTS:  8.41
  • OVERALL MEAN GRADE:B- (Minus)

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Tengecha Boys High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
Tengecha Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.


Tengecha Boys High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 422 out of 476 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of  88.66%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

Tengecha Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 02
A- (MINUS) 06
B+ (PLUS) 50
B (PLAIN) 107
B- (MINUS) 142
C+ (PLUS) 115
C  (PLAIN) 45
C- (MINUS) 06
D+ (PLUS) 01
D (PLAIN) 02
D- (MINUS) 00
E 00
X 00
Y 00
U 00
P 00
W 00
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 476
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 8.01
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B- (Minus)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 422
UNIVERSITY PASS % 88.66%

SCHOOL’S 2024 KCSE PERFORMANCE:

  • MEAN POINTS:  8.41
  • OVERALL MEAN GRADE:B- (Minus)

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Tengecha Boys High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
Tengecha Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.


 

KNEC examiners portal Login; How to download the 2020/2021 KCPE and KCSE examiners’ invitation letters

Are you intending to mark the 2020 KCSE exams that will be done between Friday March 26, 2021 and Wednesday April 21, 2021? Well. The 2020 KCSE examinations will be marked from 19/04/2021 to 07/05/2021 at various marking centres.

The Kenya National Examinations Council, knec, is inviting the existing and qualified newly trained Examiners for the 2020 marking exercise, online. The site shall be accessible by all Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, and Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, KCSE Examiners.

To be considered for the marking exercise you must apply online. The application process is simple and straight forward.

What Knec expects the examiners to do;

In order for you to invited for Knec exams marking exercise this is what you will have to do;

  • Access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
  • Those with cp2 accounts, login into the Examiners portal using their username and password.
  • Those without cp2 accounts, click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in the format (2547********) and submit to get their username and password for logging into the system.
  • Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions. Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are given in the invitation letter.

For further details contact any of the following:

a). Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;
b). Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke

See also; www.knec.ac.ke portal (Kenya National Examinations Council Online Portal)

How to download your marking invitation letter

To download the KNEC marking invitation letters, follow the prompts below:

1. Go to your browser (Google, Chrome, Opera) and type in this address: https://cp.knec.ac.ke or just click on the link.

2. In the new window, press on ‘CLICK HERE TO PROCEED.”

3. Enter your User Name (ID NO.) and Pass Word (TSC NO.) and select, ‘Log in’.

4. Once logged in, now select: ‘ACCEPT OFFER’. A prompt will be displayed on your screen/ window to show that the offer has bee recorded, thus: ‘Your offer acceptance has been saved’.

5. To download your marking invitation letter, click on: ‘DOWNLOAD YOUR LETTER’.

6). You can then print your letter or save it on your local device.

Note: You can only access your invitation letter once KNEC opens the portal.

Important links:

Knec user guide for all contracted professionals.

The Council has prepared a user manual for all KNEC contracted professionals; Examiners, supervisors, Invigilators and Centre Managers;

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Best and Top County Schools in Taita Taveta County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- KAJIRE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL and MGHALU HIGH SCHOOL are some of the best and top performing secondary schools in Taita Taveta County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Taita Taveta County.

For complete information on all schools in the country, visit the Schools’ Portal. Here you will find contact details, location, KCSE performance analysis and fees details for all schools in Kenya.

BEST COUNTY SCHOOLS IN TAITA TAVETA COUNTY

School Knec Code School Name Category Type
01101103 MGHALU HIGH SCHOOL County Mixed
01101208    ST. AGATHA NGOLOKI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
01115103 KAJIRE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls
01115105 MWAKICHUCHU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys
01115203 MWAGHOGHO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys

 

Tombe Girls High School’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, Admissions, Location, Contacts, Fees, Students’ Uniform, History, Directions and KCSE Overall School Grade Count Summary

Tombe Girls High School is a Girls’ only boarding Secondary School, located in Manga near Kisii Town, Kitutu Masaba Constituency in Nyamira County (A few Kilometers off the Kisii-Kericho road); within the Nyanza Region of Kenya. Get to know the school’s KCSE Results, KNEC Code, contacts, Admissions, physical location, directions, history, Form one selection criteria, School Fees and Uniforms. Also find a beautiful collation of images from the school’s scenery; including structures, signage, students, teachers and many more.

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TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE RESULTS

Individual candidates can check their KCSE results by sending an SMS with their full index number (11digits) followed by the word KCSE. The SMS can be sent from any subscriber’s line (Safaricom, Airtel or any other) to 20076. For example, send the SMS in the format 23467847002KCSE to 20076. There should be no space left between the index number and the word KCSE.

One can also download the whole school’s KCSE results by Visiting the Official KNEC exams portal; https://www.knec-portal.ac.ke/.  This one requires the school’s log in credentials.

Finally, candidates can visit the school for their results. This is usually a day after the results have been released. It is important that you check your result slip to ensure there are no errors on it. Be keen to see that details such as your name, index number and sex are accurate. In case of any discrepancy, please notify your principal or KNEC immediately for correction.

TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S KCSE PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS/ GRADES COUNT

The school has maintained a good run in performance at the Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, exams. In the 2019 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, exams the school posted good results to rank among the best schools in the County with a mean of 5.5584 (C plain). This is how and where you can receive the KCSE results.

SCHOOL SUB-COUNTY TYPE CANDIDATURE GRADES M.S.S DEV. POS
B G T A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D+ D D- E X Y U P W 2019 2018 2017
TOMBE GIRLS MANGA PUB 0 155 155 0 0 2 7 18 21 20 37 33 13 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 5.558 5 4.403 0.558 20

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TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BASIC INFO & CONTACTS AT A GLANCE

In need of more information about the school? Worry not. Use any of the contacts below for inquiries and/ or clarifications. Here is a collation of the school’s basic details:

  • SCHOOL’S NAME: Tombe Girls High School
  • SCHOOL’S TYPE: Girls’ only boarding school
  • SCHOOL’S CATEGORY: Extra County school.
  • SCHOOL’S LEVEL: Secondary
  • SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 43722104
  • SCHOOL’S OWNERSHIP STATUS: Public/ Government owned
  • SCHOOL’S PHONE CONTACT:
  • SCHOOL’S POSTAL ADDRESS: P.O. Box 1232 – 40200 Kisii, Kenya
  • SCHOOL’S EMAIL ADDRESS:
  • SCHOOL’S WEBSITE: https://www.tombegirls.sc.ke/

TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S BRIEF HISTORY

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TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S VISION
TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MISSION
TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S MOTTO
TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S FORM ONE SELECTION CRITERIA & ADMISSIONS

Being a public school, form one admissions are done by the Ministry of Education. Vacancies are available on competitive basis. Those seeking admissions can though directly contact the school or pay a visit for further guidelines.

You have been selected to join form one at high school? Well. Congratulations. In case you need to see your admission letter, then click on this link to download it; Official Form one admission letter download portal.


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TOMBE GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL’S PHOTO GALLERY

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Tombe Girls' High School
Tombe Girls’ High School
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St. Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

St. Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of out of 609 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

St. Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 14
A- (MINUS) 77
B+ (PLUS) 159
B (PLAIN) 170
B- (MINUS) 123
C+ (PLUS) 46
C  (PLAIN) 17
C- (MINUS) 03
D+ (PLUS) 00
D (PLAIN) 00
D- (MINUS) 00
E 00
X 00
Y 00
U 00
P 00
W 00
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 609
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 9.1264
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B (plain)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 589
UNIVERSITY PASS % 96.72%
St. Joseph's Rapogi Boys High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
St. Joseph’s Rapogi Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

2020 Teachers’ Head Count, Electronic registration: TSC to hire enumerators

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will hire enumerators to execute the Electronic registration of all teachers. The physical head count of tutors in all public learning institutions will kick off in May this year.

According to TSC Deputy Secretary Kennedy Mulunda, a pilot biometric registration exercise will be carried out in seven (7) counties. The exercise is expected to be executed in 143 institutions spread across the counties of Uasin Gishu, Homa Bay, Garissa, Kilifi, Kitui, Bungoma and Nyeri.

“The different schools will represent different Geographical and Sociological spheres,” He added. Mulundu who was speaking at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Studies (KICD) in Nairobi on Thursday (during the stake holders’ consultative meeting) said the Biometric capture of teachers will help curb absenteeism and enable the Commission to plan for the exit and replacement of ageing staff.

Speaking at the same event, Ibrahim Mumim (the TSC Director in charge of Administrative Services) said graduate enumerators will help capture the data that will be electronically validated by the school heads. Mumin said the last teachers’ census exercise was carried out 21 years ago; in 1999.


IMPORTANT TSC FORMS AND DOCUMENTS
  1. CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES: CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES
  2. CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION: CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION
  3. EMPLOYMENT FORM: EMPLOYMENT FORM
  4. LEAVE FORM: LEAVE FORM
  5. PATERNITY LEAVE FORM: PATERNITY LEAVE FORM
  6. STUDY LEAVE FORM: STUDY LEAVE FORM
  7. GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM: GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM
  8. SICK LEAVE FORM: SICK LEAVE FORM
  9. SICK SHEET FORM: SICK SHEET FORM
  10. TSC- KUPPET CBA: TSC- KUPPET CBA
  11. TSC-KNUT CBA: TSC-KNUT CBA
  12. PROMOTION FORM: PROMOTION FORM
  13. TRANSFER FORM:TSC TRANSFER APPLICATION FORM

STAKE HOLDERS SUPPORT NEW MOVE

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The meeting was attended, by among others, the Kenya National Union of teachers (KNUT) boss Wilson Sossion who supported these new developments.

“We shall support this program in totality… we are happy that the TSC is engaging us at the beginning.. It is only a mad man who can refuse and oppose a program of this nature that is supposed to help in planning,” said Sossion.

LINKS TO TSC SERVICES & DOCUMENTS; ONLINE

St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 118 out of 131 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 00
A- (MINUS) 00
B+ (PLUS) 05
B (PLAIN) 45
B- (MINUS) 60
C+ (PLUS) 21
C  (PLAIN) 10
C- (MINUS) 02
D+ (PLUS) 00
D (PLAIN) 01
D- (MINUS) 00
E 00
X 00
Y 00
U 00
P 00
W 00
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 131
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 8.0208
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B- (minus)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 118
UNIVERSITY PASS % 90.08%
St Peter's Kegonga Boys High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 118 out of 131 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 00
A- (MINUS) 00
B+ (PLUS) 05
B (PLAIN) 45
B- (MINUS) 60
C+ (PLUS) 21
C  (PLAIN) 10
C- (MINUS) 02
D+ (PLUS) 00
D (PLAIN) 01
D- (MINUS) 00
E 00
X 00
Y 00
U 00
P 00
W 00
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 131
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 8.0208
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B- (minus)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 118
UNIVERSITY PASS % 90.08%
St Peter's Kegonga Boys High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
St Peter’s Kegonga Boys High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

Kind teachers contribute Sh2 billion towards the covid-19 response fund

Teachers contributed a total of Sh2.4 billion towards the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus. The commission had early on urged teachers to willingly make their contributions towards the kitty. After closure of the May payroll, the commission announced that it had received a total of Sh2,441,028 from the over 300,000 teachers on its payroll.

The Commission has raised a total of Sh10,696,024 in the last two weeks. The Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association, KSSHA, recorded the largest contribution after raising a whooping Sh5 billion. Other contributors were: the Kenya college Principals (Sh2 billion), and the TSC Secretariat staff (Sh1.6 billion).

TSC  had initially made a direct contribution of Sh400,000.

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These figures are contained in a memo by the TSC boss Dr. Nancy Macharia dated May 15, 2020 and addressed to the chairperson National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.

The voluntary salary cuts shall be for an initial period of three (3) months with effect from April, 2020. However, this is subject to review based on the advice of the Ministry of Health on the status of COVID-19 pandemic in Kenya. contributions can be made either directly or via the TSC check-off system; with authorization from respective teachers. Each public officer participating in the voluntary salary cuts shall signify their consent to their respective Authorized Officers by completing the attached standard consent form.

The President and his deputy took a pay cut of 80%. While, Cabinet secretaries and Chief Administrative Secretaries are to take a voluntary pay cut of 30%. Principal secretaries on their part can give away 20% of their salaries to support the fund.

The raised funds will greatly boost the committee’s efforts in fighting the pandemic that has paralyzed most operations in the country. The committee was established by President Uhuru Kenyatta on April 28, 2020 and is chaired by the health cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe.

Hon. Mutahi Kagwe who is the Health Cabinet Secretary and also chair to the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.
Hon. Mutahi Kagwe who is the Health Cabinet Secretary and also chair to the National Emergency Response Committee on Coronavirus.

TSC to get real time school attendance by all teachers through Biometric Registration

Daily School attendance by all teachers will now be monitored by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), in real time. This is after the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, announced that it will roll out the Biometric registration of all teachers in May this year. Once completed, the Commission shall then install Biometric gadgets in schools for teachers to clock in and out. Currently, teachers manually sign in and out of school.

The electronic registration of teachers will therefore expose teachers who miss lessons without written permissions. This enlisting of teachers is also expected to help the Commission to balance the teaching staff since it will unravel the imbalances across all public schools.

“We shall ensure optimal utilization of teachers and also balance areas that we shall feel are not well covered,” said Ibrahim Mumim (the TSC Director in charge of Administrative Services) on Thursday; during a stakeholders’ consultative meeting in Nairobi.

STAKE HOLDERS SUPPORT NEW MOVE

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The meeting was attended, by among others, the Kenya National Union of teachers (KNUT) boss Wilson Sossion who supported these new developments.

“We shall support this program in totality… we are happy that the TSC is engaging us at the beginning.. It is only a mad man who can refuse and oppose a program of this nature that is supposed to help in planning,” said Sossion.

This comes even as the Commission gives a raft of measures to curb teachers’ absenteeism. Read full details here; TSC in a move to ensure all lessons are attended by teachers

The electronic capture of the tutors will help the TSC to plan for the exit and replacement of aging teachers.

LINKS TO TSC SERVICES & DOCUMENTS; ONLINE
TEACHERS TO HANDLE MORE LESSONS

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is in a new bid to ensure maximum utilization of all teachers is achieved. Reports from the Electronic registration of all teachers that is expected to kick off in May, 2020, will help the Commission realize this object. Teachers should handle a minimum of 32 lessons of 40 minutes per week. This would translate to some 22 hours per week in line with the TSC staffing norms. The internationally recommended class size is 40 students per teacher.


IMPORTANT TSC FORMS AND DOCUMENTS
  1. CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES: CAREER PROGRESSION GUIDELINES
  2. CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION: CIRCULAR ON CAREER PROGRESSION
  3. EMPLOYMENT FORM: EMPLOYMENT FORM
  4. LEAVE FORM: LEAVE FORM
  5. PATERNITY LEAVE FORM: PATERNITY LEAVE FORM
  6. STUDY LEAVE FORM: STUDY LEAVE FORM
  7. GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM: GP 69 MEDICAL EXAMINATION FORM
  8. SICK LEAVE FORM: SICK LEAVE FORM
  9. SICK SHEET FORM: SICK SHEET FORM
  10. TSC- KUPPET CBA: TSC- KUPPET CBA
  11. TSC-KNUT CBA: TSC-KNUT CBA
  12. PROMOTION FORM: PROMOTION FORM
  13. TRANSFER FORM:TSC TRANSFER APPLICATION FORM

Nyakach Girls High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Nyakach Girls High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 690 out of 699 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of 98.7%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Position in County 1
County Name KISUMU
SubCounty Name NYAKACH
School Name NYAKACH GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Boys 0
Number of Girls 699
TOTAL/ CANDIDATURE 699
A 0
A- 23
B+ 225
B 294
B- 115
C+ 33
C 9
C- 0
D+ 0
D 0
D- 0
E 0
X 0
Y 0
W 0
P 0
2025 School Mean Score 9.090
2024 School Mean Score 7.086
2023 School Mean Score 6.473
Deviation from 2024 Results 2.004
Total University Entry 690
% Pass to University 98.71244635

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts
Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.


High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 690 out of 699 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026. This translated to a Direct University Transition rate of 98.7%.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

THE SCHOOL’S OFFICIAL KCSE 2025 RESULTS ANALYSIS

Position in County 1
County Name KIUMU
SubCounty Name NYAKACH
School Name NYAKACH GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL
Number of Boys 0
Number of Girls 699
TOTAL/ CANDIDATURE 699
A 0
A- 23
B+ 225
B 294
B- 115
C+ 33
C 9
C- 0
D+ 0
D 0
D- 0
E 0
X 0
Y 0
W 0
P 0
2025 School Mean Score 9.090
2024 School Mean Score 7.086
2023 School Mean Score 6.473
Deviation from 2024 Results 2.004
Total University Entry 690
% Pass to University 98.71244635

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.

Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts
Nyakach Girls High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

KCSE Results – Meaning of X, Y, P, W and U

W – Withheld Results

The ‘W’ grade denotes that a candidate’s examination results have been withheld on suspicion of involvement in examination malpractice. This means that investigations are ongoing to ascertain the validity of the claims.

X – Absent Candidate

A candidate receives an ‘X’ grade when they are declared absent, indicating that they did not sit for one or all papers in the examination.

Y – Examination Irregularity

When a candidate is marked with a ‘Y’ grade, it signifies their involvement in an examination irregularity.

P – Pended Results

The ‘P’ grade indicates that a candidate’s examination results have been pended due to an infringement on the entry requirements for the examination.

U – Ungraded Results

Candidates receive a ‘U’ grade when their examination results are ungraded due to an infringement of the awards criteria.


 

This is what you must know about TSC teachers’ salaries

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, employs and pays teachers their monthly salaries plus allowances. The teachers’ pay is usually processed and paid as from 22nd of every month and onward. Once you are newly employed, the commission will appoint you to the payroll and you start earning as soon as your casualty form is received at the TSC head quarter and your file processed. The salaries are disbursed to teachers’ pay points; Banks or SACCOs.

Some teachers have committed unprecedented and irreversible financial mistakes that they live to rue for the rest of their teaching careers. These mistakes usually occur during the teacher’s hey days; when newly employed. Most teachers get employment when still young, enthusiastic and energetic. Some have ended up squandering the opportunity to invest well and spend their monies wisely leading to many years of cursing; the resultant effect being depression.

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Here are 10 points for your quick guidance. You must not follow all that is stated here, but some how you will get some insight.

  • NEVER OVER COMMIT YOUR PAYSLIP

When going for loans and savings, remember to give your payslip some breathing space. Long before the a third rule came, some teachers (and not only teachers but other civil servants too) used to walk home with net negative pay. This prompted the government to come up with the 1/3 rule. It is thus advisable to have some amount off and above your net pay; so that in case of an emergency then such amounts can come in handy in terms of securing an emergency loan.

  • WISE CHOICE OF INVESTMENTS

It is the aspiration of everyone that they at least have some investment. In fact, investments are good not only for the immediate gains but also during your sunset years. But, some investments are not worthwhile. With your first pay and/ or loan go for income generating assets/ activities or assets whose value appreciates with time like land. Unless you have other sources of income/ side hustles otherwise never rush for such luxurious assets like cars. Yes, cars are good but if your payslip is stifled up to the neck how will you maintain that car? Start a business, get a side hustle to supplement your pay. Take risks, be a go-getter.

  • AVOID ‘BAD’ LOANS

Do not be too quick to rush for bank loans. All that glitters is not gold! yes, with banks you can get your loan after just three months of service and you do not need to save for you to qualify for a loan. Before the interest capping rule came banks could adjust their interest rates at free will. You take a loan at 18% interest rate and it is adjusted to 22% the next day! And now that the capping law is gone, it spells more gloom for borrowers who will now operate at banks’ mercies. Bank loans are damn expensive with a myriad of hidden charges!

And, be nice Mwalimu. You let friends sign your SACCO loan form and then disappear into thin air leaving them in awe!

  • BUILD YOUR CAPITAL BASE SLOWLY

Never be in too much hurry some times. Build your capital base slowly and patiently. do not be too quick to be carried away by what you see. A colleague bought a car yesterday and you want to rush to the showroom the next morning! Mwalimu (teacher), be rational in your thinking.

  • TOP-UP LOANS IS A BIG NO.

Avoid top up loans, more so from banks, like leprosy. Consider this pathway when you are in a can’t avoid scenario. Banks will entice you to go for top ups. but, this will be a like a financial death sentence. You will be enslaved to these banks forever.

  • LIVE WITHIN YOUR MEANS

Cut a cloth according to your size. Not, because a colleague is driving a hot car and you also covet it! Do not borrow more than you can repay! Have your plans within your financial ability. Avoid big plans that may cause depression and anxiety to you.

  • SAVE! SAVE! SAVE!

Have a saving plan. Save even Sh100 bob monthly. Such small savings turn into humongous things slowly and without you realizing it. SACCOs are the best saving bets for a start.

  • ALL IS NOT ROSY AT ALL TIMES!

The early years of your employment are always glittering; in terms of ‘good’ pay. Then, your salary is not committed as such. This is followed by a quick common cadre promotion. You move to the next job group with a marginally increased perks. Wait until deductions get their way into your payslip! What follows is hell on earth; you stagnate in the same job group for a long time. And, if you were not born on a Friday, luck will be so elusive that you end up retiring in the same job grade!

  • JOIN TEACHERS’ UNIONS

Do not see teachers’ unions as bothers. Those guys are very helpful when the waters become murkier and the going is tough. It would be need;less for you to be on agency fee (where you contribute money to the unions but you are not a member!). The TSC code of regulations and conduct is harsh, very harsh. You may find yourself on the wrong side of the code, by design, hard luck, coincidence or mere fabrication. That is when you realize the importance of teachers’ unions.

  • BE A MEMBER OF SOME WELFARE GROUP

There is a slogan that goes ‘UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL’. Do not be an island. Belong to some teachers’ welfare. There are so many out there. the common ones are BBFs (Burial Benevolent Funds). Above all, make connections. Have friends and social connections. AVOID UNNECESSARY CONFRONTATIONS AT YOUR PLACE OF WORK. Be aggressive. Apart from teaching, participate in one or two co-curricular activities. Drama, Music, Ball games, athletics… name it.

Best and Top County Secondary Schools in Kitui County

Best and Top Performing Schools in Kenya- Are you looking for the list of the best and top performing secondary schools in Kitui County. Below is a list of all the best County Secondary Schools in Kitui County.

For complete information on all schools in the country, visit the Schools’ Portal. Here you will find contact details, location, KCSE performance analysis and fees details for all schools in Kenya.

BEST COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KITUI COUNTY

School Knec Code  School Name Category Type Location
13302104 TIVA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13302109 IVAINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13302111 ST MARY’S SECONDARY SCHOOL –  MIAMBANI County Mixed Kitui
13310104 KAELA MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310202 ENZIU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310203 KARUNGA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310301 KIIO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13310305 MBONDONI MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317102 IKANGA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13317103 KYATUNE GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13317104 MUTOMO MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317105 IKANGA GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13317107 ST.PATRICKS MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13317112 KYATUNE BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13317302 VOO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13328103 KALONZO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13328104 KIMANGAO BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13328106 KYUSO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13328301 MIVUKONI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331206 MUSENGO SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331207 ILAKO MUTUTA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331208 MUTINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331209 KASUE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13331211 KATUTU GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13331230 A.I.C MUTONGUNI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13332201 ENDAU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13338101 MUI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338102 KALITINI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13338103 KYAMWENZE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13338201 NGUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338203 MASAVI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13338301 NUU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13338302 KAAI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13339104 NDALUNI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339202 KATOTENI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339203 NGONGONI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13339302 NZELUNI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13344102 ST. BRIDGIT SYOMUNYU GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13344103 ST. AUGUSTINE KANYANGI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13344108 KANYANGI GIRLS’ SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13344121 LOWER YATTA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL-NTHILANI County Girls Kitui
13350201 NGUUKU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13350202 KATSE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13350204 TYAA KAMUTHALE SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13351301 KALUVA MIXED DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13352101 TSEIKURU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13352201 USUENI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13353101 KATULANI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13353302 KAVISUNI MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13353303 KATHUNGI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13354204 KATWALA   SECONDARY  SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13357104 KASAALA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360102 KYAANI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL County Girls Kitui
13360103 KAUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL County Boys Kitui
13360104 ST.JOHNS KWA MULUNGU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360105 KALIMANI SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui
13360108 MUTULU SECONDARY SCHOOL County Mixed Kitui

Kanga High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Kanga High School recorded impressive results in the 2025 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE. A total of 480 out of 497 Candidates scored a mean grade of C+ (plus) and above to qualify for university admissions in 2026.

Here is  the school’s official results as released by the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, on January Thursday 9th, 2025 at AIC Chebisaas High School in Eldoret; Uasin Gishu County.

Kanga High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
GRADE CANDIDATES’ COUNT
A (PLAIN) 27
A- (MINUS) 108
B+ (PLUS) 123
B (PLAIN) 119
B- (MINUS) 62
C+ (PLUS) 37
C  (PLAIN) 10
C- (MINUS) 4
D+ (PLUS) 03
D (PLAIN) 0
D- (MINUS) 0
E 0
X 0
Y 0
U 0
P 0
W 0
TOTAL/ ENTRY/ REGISTERED CANDIDATES 497
SCHOOL MEAN POINTS 9.43434
SCHOOL MEAN GRADE B (plain)
CANDIDATES WITH C+ & ABOVE 480
UNIVERSITY PASS % 96.58%
Kanga High School's KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count
Kanga High School’s KCSE 2025 Results Analysis & Grade Count

Check more details at  How to check KCSE 2025 Results {Ultimate Guide}.