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HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE 2020 FORM ONE ADMISSION (SELECTION) LIST FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL, ADMIT SELECTED LEARNERS THROUGH NEMIS, REQUEST FOR EXTRA VACANCIES AND CHANGE LEARNER ADMISSION DETAILS (REQUIRED DOCUMENTS) THROUGH NEMIS

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE 2020 FORM ONE ADMISSION (SELECTION) LIST FOR THE WHOLE SCHOOL, ADMIT SELECTED LEARNERS THROUGH NEMIS, REQUEST FOR EXTRA VACANCIES AND CHANGE LEARNER ADMISSION DETAILS (REQUIRED DOCUMENTS) THROUGH NEMIS

HOW TO COMPLETE THE 2020 FORM ONE ADMISSION PROCESS BY UPLOADING THEIR BIODATA INTO THE NEMIS SYSTEM: SIMPLIFIED GUIDELINES

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It is now clear that the admission of all 2020 form one learners to both private and public secondary schools will be done by the Ministry of Education via the National Education Management Information System, NEMIS. 

Schools can now access the full list of selected learners through the NEMIS system.

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All schools are therefore expected to utilize the NEMIS system if they would like to access any information about the 2020 form one admission of learners.

The process has now been simplified; you only need the index number to complete the admission.

You need to be extremely cautious to avoid entering the wrong details and admitting the wrong student.

HOW TO ADMIT A NEW STUDENT/ FORM ONE THROUGH THE NEMIS SYSTEM

TO COMPLETE THE PROCESS, YOU NEED THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS:

1. Learner’s admission letter

2. Learner’s full index number

3. Learner’s birth certificate

4. Learner’s UPI-Unique Personal Identifier

5. Learner’s contact details- Phone Number, E-mail address, Postal address, Home County, Home Sub-county

6. Learner’s passport size photo

Supporting evidence of learner’s special needs, if any.

7. Father’s details- ID Number, Name, Mobile number and E-mail address

8. Mother’s details- ID Number, Name, Mobile number and E-mail address

9. Guardian’s details- ID Number, Name, Mobile number and E-mail address

FORM ONE/ NEW STUDENT ADMISSION PROCESS

New/ form one students will present their letters once they turn up for admission. The school should verify their details in the system.

FORM ONE ADMISSION PROCESS

1. The selected form ones will report to their schools as placed by the NEMIS system and present their admission letter downloaded from the Ministry of Education’s official website provided below

2. The school will then receive the admission letter through the principal or any other person tasked to do so.

3. Then log into the NEMIS system using the following Ministry of Education’s official links:

4. Once you enter the Username and Password, click on the tab labelled “LEARNER”.

5. From the drop-down list provided, select “ADMIT OR CAPTURE REQUEST”

6. On the new window, type the learner’s KCPE INDEX NUMBER on the “SEARCH UPI OR INDEX” box and click to search.

7. NEMIS will automatically display the learner’s details including the school where the learner was placed.

8. If the learner was placed in your school, click on ”ACCEPT PLACEMENTREQUEST”

9. Fill in the required details to complete the admission process.

10. Do the same for all form ones placed in your school.

11. In case you would like to review the details to confirm whether they are correct, select “VIEW MY LEARNERS” from the “LEARNER” tab.

HOW TO UPLOAD YOUR FORM ONE LEARNERS’ BIODATA INTO THE NEMIS SYSTEM

1. Click on the “LEARNER” tab then select “CAPTURE BIODATA FO F1 LEARNERS”

2. Fill in the details as required on the form displayed.

HOW TO REQUEST FOR EXTRA VACANCIES FOR YOUR SCHOOL

If your school is well equipped to accommodate more students than the number placed by the Ministry of Education, follow the following procedure to request for more learners:

1. Log in to the school’s NEMIS account using the school’s username and password.

2. Click on the “LEARNER” tab then click on “ADJUST F1 CAPACITY.”

3. A window with information on the school’s current capacity will be displayed.

4. Select the Gender and enter the new “PROPOSED F1 MAXIMUM CAPACITY”

5. Complete the process by clicking on the “SAVE” button and wait for approval from the Ministry of Education.

6. Once you receive a nod from the Ministry, admit more learners to fill the remaining slots.

KCSE 2023/2024 BEST PERFORMING EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA LIST PER COUNTY -UASIN COUNTY (RIFT VALLEY REGION)

 LIST OF TOP/ BEST PERFORMING EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA PER COUNTY (UASIN COUNTY)

HERE IS A DETAILED LIST OF BEST PERFORMING EXTRA COUNTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KERICHO COUNTY: NAME, SCHOOL KNEC CODE, TYPE, CLUSTER, ADMISSION CRITERIA AND LOCATION

Extra County Secondary schools are ranked second in order of merit in Kenya.

They thus form the second tier of schools in Kenya.

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Extra County schools in Uasin Gishu County are divided into three major

groups: Cluster 1 (C1), Cluster 2 (C2) and Cluster 3 (C3).

Selection and admission to these best extra county schools is done online by the Ministry of Education.

BELOW IS A FULL LIST OF BEST/TOP EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN UASIN GISHU COUNTY

  SCHOOL NAME SCHOOL CODE CLUSTER TYPE LOCATION-COUNTY
1. TURBO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26509111 C1 Girls UASIN GISHU
2. KAMAGUT HIGH SCHOOL 26509112 C1 Mixed UASIN GISHU
3. PAUL BOIT BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26509114 C1 Boys UASIN GISHU
4. DRYS GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26534118 C1 Girls UASIN GISHU
5. KAPNGETUNY HIGH SCHOOL 26534119 C1 Boys UASIN GISHU
6. ARNESEN’S HIGH SCHOOL 26534122 C1 Boys UASIN GISHU
7. LORETO HIGH SCHOOL, MATUNDA 26576117 C1 Girls UASIN GISHU
8. A.I.C. CHEBISAAS BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26577100 C1 Boys UASIN GISHU
9. SEKO GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26577117 C1 Girls UASIN GISHU
10. HILL SCHOOL – ELDORET 26578001 C1 Girls UASIN GISHU
11. SUGOI GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26509117 C2 Girls UASIN GISHU
12. KIPKABUS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26534114 C2 Boys UASIN GISHU
13. NGERIA SECONDARY SCHOOL 26535111 C2 Girls UASIN GISHU
14. KIPSANGUI SECONDARY SCHOOL 26576109 C2 Boys UASIN GISHU
15. MOIBEN HIGH SCHOOL 26577124 C2 Boys UASIN GISHU
16. ST CATHERINE GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL KESSES 26578007 C2 Girls UASIN GISHU
17. ACK ST. LUKES CHEPTIRET SCHOOL 26578008 C2 Boys UASIN GISHU
18. KAPKOIGA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26578009 C2 Girls UASIN GISHU
19. PLATEAU SECONDARY SCHOOL 26534107 C3 Girls UASIN GISHU
20. SIMAT SECONDARY SCHOOL 26535126 C3 Mixed UASIN GISHU
21. KEROTET GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 26576103 C3 Girls UASIN GISHU
22. CHEPLASKEI SECONDARY SCHOOL 26578003 C3 Boys UASIN GISHU

 

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TOP/ BEST PERFORMING EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA LIST PER COUNTY-SIAYA COUNTY

BELOW IS A FULL LIST OF BEST/TOP EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN SIAYA COUNTY

  NAME OF SCHOOL SCHOOL KNEC CODE CLUSTER TYPE LOCATION (COUNTY)
1. Bishop Okoth Girls’- Mbaga Secondary School 42705102 C1 Girls SIAYA
2. Barding Secondary School 42705202 C1 Boys SIAYA
3. Nyamira Girls Secondary School 42712102 C1 Girls SIAYA
4. Usenge High School 42712301 C1 Boys SIAYA
5. Chianda High School 42721101 C1 Boys SIAYA
6. St. Mary’s Lwak Girls’ School 42721201 C1 Girls SIAYA
7. Ramba Secondary School 42721202 C1 Boys SIAYA
8. St. Mary’s School, Yala 42726101 C1 Boys SIAYA
9. Sawagongo High School 42726107 C1 Boys SIAYA
10. St. Francis Ranga’la Girls Secondary School 42738101 C1 Girls SIAYA
11. Ambira High School 42738102 C1 Boys SIAYA
12. Sega Girls Secondary School 42725102 C2 Girls SIAYA
13. Aluor Girls Secondary  42726202 C2 Girls SIAYA
14. Nyamonye Girls’ Secondary School 42712304 C3 Girls SIAYA
15. Ukwala Secondary School 42725101 C3 Boys SIAYA
16. Nyawara Girls’ Secondary School 42726104 C3 Girls SIAYA
17. Rang’ala Boys Secondary School 42738103 C3 Boys SIAYA

QUICK FACTS ABOUT THE NEW CBC GRADE 4 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION GUIDELINES

POINTS TO NOTE ABOUT CBC GRADE 4 GUIDELINES BY THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

  1. English will continue being the language of instruction for all learning areas save for Kiswahili, foreign and indigenous languages.
  2. Not all public primary schools will be selected by the Ministry of Education and the Teachers Service Commission to offer foreign and indigenous languages.
  3. Home Science and Agriculture will be allocated 1 theory lesson and a double lesson for practical activities.
  4. Science and Technology will be allocated two single lessons and a double lesson for practical activities.
  5. Physical and Health Education will be timetabled daily for every grade. Besides, it should be activity-based.
  6. Pastoral Programmes of Instruction, PPI should be conducted by a reputable and responsible member of a recognized religious faith within the school community. The religious faith must be legally registered in Kenya.
  7. Co-curricular Activities are compulsory and should be implemented as recommended for all the learners undergoing formal training.
  8. Schools are expected to ensure that all learners participate in community service activities based on the curriculum designs offered.
  9. Schools should create opportunities for parental involvement and sharing of ideas regarding CBC implementation.
  10. Schools should incorporate core values in learning the learning process across all the learning areas in Upper primary.
  11. The last two lessons every Friday (5 %) of teaching time should be time tabled for Teacher Professional Development Activities, TPAD. Learners on the other hand, should be allowed to interact with digital devices, library work, TV and radio programmes aired live by the KICD.

MARKING OF 2019 KCSE EXAMS KICKS OFF: 2019 KCSE MARKING CENTRES, RELEASE DATES OF RESULTS AND KNEC RULES FOR EXAMINERS

KCSE MARKING OF 2019 KCSE EXAMS KICKS OFF: 2019 KCSE MARKING CENTRES, RELEASE DATES OF RESULTS AND KNEC RULES FOR EXAMINERS

2019 KCSE MARKING, RELEASE OF RESULTS AND KNEC’ S TOUGH MARKING RULES FOR EXAMINERS

The marking of the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education national exams has kicked off today at various marking centres across the nation.

KNEC contracted professionals who received invitations to mark this year’s KCSE English Paper three  (101/3) have already reported at Alliance Girls High School in Nairobi for the exercise.

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Their counter-parts who will be marking the KCSE English paper 2 (101/2) have also reported at Alliance Boys High school in readiness for the tough exercise ahead.

PLENARY SESSION

Having reported and registered today, contracted KNEC professionals held a plenary session whereby they were briefed on what is expected of them during this year’s KCSE 2019 marking exercise.

They have also coordinated the marking scheme in preparation for live marking.

CHEATING

As the marking of this year’s KCSE exams kicks off, the fate of 21 KCSE candidates is still unknown following their involvement in exam irregularities.

Speaking at Kenya High school, Professor George Magoha, the Cabinet Secretary for education, confirmed that 21 cases of cheating have already been reported and 90 phones confiscated during the administration of the 2019 KCSE exams.

Besides, 300 schools had been put under constant watch following allegations of plans to cheat.

This year’s orchestrated cheating hot spots include Kisii, Homa Bay, Garissa, Wajir, Migori and Nairobi Counties.

2019 KCSE RELEASE DATES

CS Magoha also said that the 2019 KCSE results will be released long before Christmas, a declaration that has sent jitters in officials who are strongly opposing the idea of “rushing” the marking and the release of national exams.

 

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

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

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

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

FOR IMPORTANT KNEC PORTALS CLICK ON THE FOLLOWING LINKS:

For KCPE AND KCSE Registration click here

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

6. Attend and participate in all coordination meetings.

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

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

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

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

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

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

13. Maintain confidentiality on assigned tasks.

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

15. Conduct yourself with dignity, decorum and diligence.

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