Free Grade 8 Integrated Science Notes

Free Grade 8 Integrated Science Notes

GRADE 8 RATIONALIZED INTEGRATED SCIENCE

LESSON NOTES COMPLETE

STRAND 1- MIXTURES, ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS.

ELEMENTS AND COMPUNDS

Meaning of Atoms, Elements, molecules and Compounds.

  • Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
  • Matter is composed of pure substances and mixtures.
  • The pure substances are can be element and compounds while the mixtures can either be uniform or non-uniform.
  • An element is a substance that cannot be decomposed into simpler substances by chemical or physical means.
  • An element is a pure substance which cannot be made simpler using chemical means.
  • Elements are the building blocks of matter. Everything around is made up of an element or elements.
  • An element is made of atoms.
  • Atoms of the same element are identical.
  • A compound is pure substance that consists of atoms of two or more elements that are chemically joined together.
  • Compounds are formed when atoms of different elements react.
  • Compounds can be broken down into elements through chemical reactions.
  • Sodium and chlorine are elements that combine chemically to form sodium chloride which is a compound.

 

Relating common elements to their symbols.

  • Pure substances either elements or compounds has a unique name and symbol.
  • A symbol is a sort -hand notation for the chemical name of an element.
  • Chemical symbols are used instead of names by scientists because they are much easier, convenient and universally recognized.
  • Compounds are represented by a chemical formula.
  • A chemical symbol is usually derived from first letter of the English name of the element. It is also derived from Latin name of the element.

 

For example,

  • H is the chemical symbol of hydrogen.
  • O is the chemical symbol of Oxygen.
  • K is the chemical symbol of potassium. For potassium the K is derived from Latin word Kalium.
  • Some elements might start with same first letters, such as Carbon, Calcium, Chlorine and Copper have their names starting with letter C, therefore letter C can not be used to represent all of them as chemical symbol.
  • The first letter C is assigned to represent Carbon, while the rest of the elements are assigned two letters from their name as follows.

 

 

 

  • Carbon represented by
  • Calcium represented by
  • Chlorine represented by Cl
  • Copper represented by Cu from Latin word cuprum
  • The first letter of a symbol is always capitalized, while the second letter is written in small letters.
  The symbols of some elements derived from English names are as follows:
    Name of element Chemical symbol   Name of element  Chemical symbol
1 Hydrogen H   Nitrogen N
2 Helium He 8 Oxygen O
3 Lithium Li 9 Fluorine F
4 Beryllium Be 10 Neon Ne
5 Boron B 11 Magnesium Mg
6 Carbon C 12 Aluminium Al

 

  The symbols of some elements derived from Latin names are as follows:  
    Name of element Latin name. Chemical symbol   Name of element  Latin name Chemical symbol
1 Sodium Natrium Na   Silver Argentum  Ag 
2 Iron Ferrum  Fe  8 Tin Stannum  Sn
3 Copper Cuprum Cu  9 Zinc Zincum  Zn 
4 Lead Plumbum  Pb     
5 Gold Aurum  Au 
6 Mercury hydrargyrum Hg 

 

  • Compounds are combinations of two or more elements.
  • A chemical formula is an expression that shows the elements in a compound and the relative proportions of those elements.
  • Water is composed of Hydrogen and Oxygen in the ration 2:1.
  • The chemical formula of water is H2
  • Sodium chloride also called common salt is composed of Sodium and Chlorine in the ration 1:1. The chemical formula for Sodium chloride is NaCl.

 

Application of common elements in our day-to-day life.

  • Food nutrients are chemical compounds found in foods. These nutrients are used by the body to function properly and maintain health.
  • Examples of food nutrients include:
    • Mineral salts.
  • Food nutrients are made up o various elements such as: carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen.

Various food sources that contain various elements.

Mineral element of compound  Examples of food sources
Carbon present in all foods
Nitrogen Meat, chicken, fish, milk and eggs.
Flouride Fish, potatoes, spinach and black tea.
Calcium Milk, cheese, green leafy vegetables, soya beans, bread and fish
Copper Nuts and shellfish.
Iron Liver, meat, beans, nuts and whole grain.
Magnesium Spinach, bread, fish, meat and dairy foods.
Phosphorus Read meat, dairy foods, fish, bread and rice.
Potassium Banana, vegetables, milk, fish, beef, chicken and bread.
Sodium chloride Salt is found naturally at low levels in all foods.

Some salt is added to processed foods and meat products.

 

  • Plants receive water, mineral and other nutrients from the soil which are carried to the other parts of the plant
  • There are various mineral elements present in the soil that are absorbed by the roots of plants.
  • The following are some of the important mineral elements required by plants:
    • Phosphorus & magnesium – they are essential for the growth, development and reproduction of the plant.
    • Potassium – increases the quality of fruits and vegetables.

 

  • Various elements are used in manufacture of different toiletries that we use in day-to-day life.
  • Some toiletries, for example toothpaste contains flouride compounds to prevent tooth decay while soaps and detergents contain a compound of potassium.

 

Importance of various elements and compounds.

  • Gold:
    • Gold is a precious metal.
    • It is widely used to make jewellery as it is fairly soft and easy to work with. ²It is attractive in appearance and neither rust or discolours.

 

  • Silver:
    • It is a precious metal.
    • It is used in making jewellery but it tends to discolour. ²It is also used in making cutlery, teapots and medals. øIron:
    • It is one of the most useful metals.
    • It is strong, can be sharpened and it is easy to work with.
    • Many items are made of iron or steel.
    • Steel is a combination of iron and carbon.
    • Steel is important in construction.

 

  • Gold and silver:
    • They are precious metals elements that occur naturally and have high market value.
    • In some cases, Gold and silver can be used as currency.
    • In other cases, these precious metals have various uses such as in electronics, medical technology and awards therefore gold and silver valuable to many businesses.
    • Gold is more valuable because it is rare than silver.

 

Information on Packaging labels.

  • Substances purchased contain various elements that are part of ingredients.
  • The elements present are usually indicated in the information found on the packaging labels.
  • Few examples are given below.
    1. Toothpaste– contains sodium flouride, zinc sulphate and sodium hydroxide.
    2. Body lotion– contains sodium hydroxide and other compounds
    3. Liquid handwash– contains sodium chloride.
    4. Baking powder–contains sodium hydroxide carbonate.
    5. Curry powder–contains sodium.
    6. Tomato source–contains a compound of sodium.
    7. Margarine-contains a preservative that is a compound of potassium.
    8. Beef cubes-contains a compound of iron and a compound of sodium.
    9. Bottled water-contains calcium, sodium, potassium, magnesium and other common elements.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.2-Physical and Chemical changes.

  • Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
  • All solids, liquids and gases are made up of matter.
  • The three states of matter have different physical properties.
  • These properties depend on intermolecular forces.
  • Intermolecular forces are forces that hold the particles of matter together.

 

Properties of different states of matter.

a)Solids, liquids and gases are different in terms of their shapes.
 Solids.

Solids have a definite shape which does not change on its own unless use of external forces such as breaking it into smaller pieces.

For example, when a stone is place on a table, or a plate or a tin, it does not change its shape according to the item it is place in or on.

 

  Liquids.

A liquid has no definite shape.

That means a liquid changes its shape to take the shape of the container or vessel in which it is put.

A liquid also changes its shape when spilled on the floor.

For example, when a liquid id poured in two different containers, the liquid will display two different shapes that resemble or are similar to the container they are placed in. this means liquids lack a definite shape

 

  Gases.

Gases-a gas has no definite shape.

A gas changes its shape to look like that of container in which it is held in.

For example, when a balloon is inflated with air, the air inside takes the shape of the balloon.

  • Solids, liquids and gases are different in terms of their volumes.

 

Solids.

  • When a solid is totally immersed in a liquid, the volume of the displace liquid is equivalent, (equal) to the volume of the solid.
  • The volume of the stone remains the same when place in two different measuring cylinders. Therefore, solids have a definite shape.

 

Liquids.

  • The volume of water poured in a measuring cylinder remains unchanged even when it is transferred from one measuring cylinder to other measuring cylinders of different capacities.
  • For example, if you pour 30ml of water in a 50mli measuring cylinder, its reading will be 30ml.
  • If the same water is transferred to a 100ml measuring cylinder, the reading will still remain 30ml.
  • Therefore, liquids have a definite shape just like solids.

 

Gases.

  • A given mass of a gas can occupy different volumes in different containers. This is an indication that gases, do not have a fixed volume.

 

  • Solids, liquids and gases are different in terms of their Compressibility.

Compressibility is the ability of a substance to be reduced in volume or size by applying force or pressure on it.

Compressibility can also be defined as how much a given volume of matter decreases when pressed.

  • When a bottle id filled with air, it can easily be squeezed compared to one filled up with water.
  • If the two are replaced with sand, we cannot squeeze the bottle anymore.
  • This experiment proves that gases are highly compressible, liquids have little compressibility while solids are incompressible.

 

  Gases.
  • Occupies entire volume of container.
  • Their particles move freely because the intermolecular forces are very weak.
  • This makes particles to move far apart from each other and can be brough closer when pressure is applied. This is the reason gases are highly compressible.

 

  Liquids.
  • Their properties lie between those of gases and solids.
  • Their intermolecular forces in liquids are weaker than in solids but stronger than in gases.
  • The particles in liquids do not move freely as in gases, therefore, it is difficult to compress liquids since the liquid particles can move but keep same volume.
  Solids.
  • Particles in solids are very close to each other (closely packed) and the intermolecular forces between the particles are very strong. The strong forces keep the particles in fixed position.
  • This is the reason why solids are hard, firm and rigid. @Therefore, solids are incompressible.

 

c.) Solids, liquids and gases are different in terms of their ability to flow.

  • Particles in liquids can move from one place to another, therefore, a liquid can flow and change shape. This makes liquids such as water to flow from a tap to fill a jar or a bucket. This is applied when pouring tea in a cup.

 

  • Solids have particle that do not move therefore solids cannot flow.

 

  • Gases have freely moving particles which can be moved from an area. For example, when you breathe, you force air (gas) into and out of your lungs. This is an indication that gas flow in and out of the body. This is also applied when cooking gas flows from the gas cylinders to the burners when cooking.

 

  • Therefore, liquids and gases can flow while solids cannot flow.

 

Summary of properties of different states of matter.

State of matter Volume  Density  Shape  Ability to flow Compressibility
Solid Has fixed volume. Generally higher than that of liquid and gas. Has definite shape. Does not flow. Incompressible.
Liquid Has fixed volume. Generally higher than that of gas Has definite shape. Flows. Little compressibility.
Gas  Has no fixed volume Lower than both solids and liquids. Has no definite shape. Flows. Highly compressible.

 

Pure and Impure substances.

  • When two pure substances are mixed together, they form a mixture.
  • A mixture is an impure substance. Therefore, a pure substance is any material that is not a mixture at all.
  • The melting and boiling points of pure and impure substances can be determined.

 

Melting point of pure substances (Ice).

  • It is the temperature at which a solid change into liquid state.
  • The melting point of ice is the temperature at which ice is converted from its solid state to its liquid state.
  • Heat from a heat source is used to melt the ice.
  • The thermometer helps to note the temperature at which the ice melts.
  • After the initial and final readings are taken, it will be observed that once the ice attained its melting temperature (0oC), the temperature remains the same until all the ice is converted into liquid state.
  • Pure solids have specific melting points. Therefore, it means that ice is a pure substance.

 

Melting point of Impure substances (Candle wax).

  • The melting point of candle wax is the temperature at which the solid materials turns into liquid (by heating it).
  • The melting point of candle wax ranges between 46oC to 68 o Therefore, it means that candle wax is an impure substance.
  • Impure substances do not have specific melting points. The presence of impurities affects the melting point of the substances.

 

Determining Boiling points of Pure and Impure substances.

Requirements for theexperiment

1.     Boiling tube.

2.     Thermometer.

3.     Heating apparatus.

4.     Distilled water.

5.     A spatula.

6.     Salt and water.

 

Procedure for the experiment above.

  • Put about 10cm3 of distilled water on a boiling tube.
  • Close the tube with a stopper that has two holes.
  • Pass a thermometer through one hole. Immerse the thermometer bulb into the water.
  • Push and ‘L’ shaped tube through the other hole as shown above. îHeat the apparatus using a small flame.
  • Observe the changes in temperature and record your observations.
  • Cool the apparatus and remove the stopper.
  • Add a spoonful of salt to some water/ stir to dissolve all the salt to form a salty water solution.
  • Repeat the above experiment using a salty water solution in place of pure distilled water.
  • Observe changes in temperature, record your observation. What conclusion have you made.
  • At what temperature does water (pure water) boil?
  • At what temperature does water with dissolved salt (impure water) boil/ îCompare your observations.

 

Observations and conclusion & Explanation.

  • When distilled water is heated, the temperature of the water rises to about 100o
  • After this, the temperature remains constant (not changing) for some time. The heat absorbed changes liquid water into water vapour or steam.
  • Pure water has a definite or specific boiling point.
  • Salty (impure) water has a range of boiling temperatures above 100o
  • Impurities cause a rise in temperatures of the boiling point of liquids.
  • The greater the impurities in the given solution, the higher the boiling point. Therefore, we can use the boiling point to determine the purity of a liquid.

Temporary and Permanent Changes in Substances

Temporary Physical changes.

Experiment to demonstrate physical change.

Requirements:

  • A pair of tongs.
  • An iron pin.
  • A source of heat such as burning candle or Bunsen burner and writing materials.

Procedure:

  • Hold iron pin using a pair of tongs over a burning flame from either a candle or Bunsen burner for sometime.
  • Remove the pin from the flame after noticing any changes you can observe.

 

Observations, Explanation & conclusion.

  • Iron pin becomes red-hot when heated.
  • After sometime the iron pin regains its original colour on cooling.
  • This indicates that the iron pin went through a temporary change on heating.
  • Any change in properties such as shape, size, colour and state of a substance is called a physical change.
  • Physical changes are reversible.
  • When a change is reversible is said to be temporary. This is demonstrated when the heated red-hot iron pin regains its original colour after cooling.

 

 

 

 

Temporary chemical changes

Experiment to demonstrate temporary chemical changes.

Requirements:

  • Safety googles.
  • Two test tubes.
  • Delivery tube (right-angled) FBeaker (250ml).
  • Bunsen burner.
  • 5g of hydrated copper (II) sulphate.

 

Procedure:

-Put 5g of powdered blue hydrated copper (II) sulphate in the test tube. -Set up the experiment as shown below.

heating blue hydrated copper (II) sulphate

 

Observation, Explanation and Conclusion.

  • When bluehydrated copper (II) sulphate is heated in the test tube as show above, it turns colour from blue to white. This because it loses water which was making it hydrated.
  • After losing water, it become white anhydrous copper (II) sulphate.
  • When water is added to the white anhydrous copper (II) sulphate, it turns back to its original blue colour.

 

  • The chemical change that had occurred is reversed. Some chemical changes are therefore temporary and can be reversed easily. These changes are referred to as temporary chemical changes or reversible chemical changes.

 

Other examples of temporary chemical changes include the following;

  • On mixing baking soda and vinegar, a chemical reaction produces carbon (IV) oxide gas. This gas causes the mixture to bubble. Once the gas escapes into the air, the reaction stops and the mixture returns to its original state.
  • Freezing, melting and vapourisation of water

 

 

Permanent Chemical changes

Experiment to demonstrated permanent chemical change.

Requirements:

  • 5cm magnesium ribbon.
  • A source of heat.
  • Sand paper.
  • A pair of tongs.
  • Writing materials.

 

Procedure:

  • Clean the magnesium ribbon by rubbing it with sand paper. Examine the appearance of the magnesium ribbon.
  • Hold the ribbon with a pair of tongs over a burning candle or Bunsen burner for a few minutes.

 

Caution:

Burning magnesium ribbon produces a very bright flame that can damage your eyes. Avoid looking directly at the flame.

 

Observation, Explanation & Conclusion.

  • Magnesium ribbon burns with a bright light forming a white ash. If the magnesium ribbon is not shining it may take long to ignite. Therefore, is advisable to clean the ribbon by rubbing it with sand paper since it is coated with an oxide layer that prevents it from burning.

 

  • Burning magnesium ribbon form a substance called magnesium oxide. A change in which one or more substances are formed is known as chemical change.
  • A chemical change is also known as permanent change. Most chemical changes are irreversible in nature.
  • Chemical changes are important in life. Example of chemical changes include:
  • Digestion of food in the body. oRipening of fruits.
  • Fermentation of grapes.

 

Applications of changes of state of matter in day-to-day life.

Change of state of matter has many applications in day-to-day life. Some of these changes are:

-Liquids evaporate and absorbs heat in the process. A refrigerator works by using a liquid to remove heat from the food items inside and transfer it to the surrounding. The liquid is first heated and then cooled at the back of the fridge where the heat is removed. The process of changing liquid to gas cools the food.

 

 

 

  • Ice cream vendor.

-Ice cream vendors place ice inside their ice cream carts. The ice absorbs heat from the container surrounds and change to a gas. This leaves the inside of the ice cream cart cold, thus maintaining the ice cream in frozen state.

 

  • Melting metals.

-Metals are heated to a molten state making it possible to shape and form them into desired objects or structures.

 

  • Generating electricity.

-Water can be converted to steam, which can in turn be used to drive turbines to generate electricity.

 

  • Fog formation.

-Fog forms when water vapour (gaseous state) condenses. During condensation, molecule of water of water vapour combine to make tiny liquid water droplets that are suspended in the air. Fog reduces visibility. Some animals such as insects, depend on fog as a source of water, especially in desert climate.

 

 

-Classes of Fire.

  • Fires can be classified between four and seven classes.
  • The following are six classes of fire mostly widely used and accepted.
Class   Type  Involves 
Class A Ordinary fires. Fires that burn materials such as wood, cloth, paper and plastics.
Class B Flammable liquids. Fires that involve liquids such as grease, oils, paraffin, petrol, diesel and alcohol.
Class C Flammable gases. Fires that involve gases such as propane, butane and methane.
Class D Metallic fires. Fires that are ignited by combustible metals such as potassium, sodium, aluminium and magnesium.
Class E Electrical fires. Fores that are caused by electricity or involve electrical equipment and appliances, for example mobile phone and computer chargers.
Class F Cooking fires These fires are ignited by cooking oil and animal fats.

 

Fire control measures.

  • To prevent the start and spread of fire, one or more components should be removed from the fire triangle.
  • A fire triangle in a simple model of understanding the components of fire which are fuel, heat and oxygen.
  • Therefore, to control fire one or more components should be removed from the fire triangle as follows:

ÄRemoving fuel:

  • Use fire-resistant materials where possible.
  • This will help to prevent the fire from starting and spreading.

 

ÄRemoving heat:

  • Water is mostly used to remove the heat from fire.
  • A water fire extinguisher would be the safest way of doing this.
  • However, these extinguishers cannot be used on all types of fire.\

 

ÄRemoving oxygen:

  • It is important to remove oxygen gas from fore triangle to prevent spread of a fire.
  • This can be achieved by using either a carbon (IV) oxide or a form fire extinguisher.

 

Fire extinguisher come in different types depending on the kind of environment you are in. Some places such as school, work or home, one or more types of fire extinguishers may be required.

The following are different types of fire extinguishers and the classes of fire they put.

Form fire extinguisher

 

Used in classes A and B.

Dangerous for Class F.

Water fire extinguisher 

 

Used in class A.

Dangerous for classes E and F

Carbon (IV) oxide fire extinguisher.

 

Used for classes B and E.

Dangerous for classes A and C

     
Powder fire extinguisher

 

Used for classes A, B, C and E.

Dangerous for class F.

Wet chemical fire extinguisher

 

Use for Class F.

  Dangerous for class B, C, D and E.

 

Other items that can be used to control fire.

In addition to the fire extinguishers, the following items can also be used to control fire.

  • Sand-it absorbs heat and cuts off the supply of oxygen. Sand can be used to put out class A, D and F
  • Fire blanket-it is useful in putting out class F fires and wrapping around a person whose clothing is on fire.

 

Rights to safety and access to information.

²At school, home and workplace you are supposed to be safe. These paces should take the following precautions for our safety:

  • Avoid build up of rubbish that can fuel fire.
  • Put measures in place to detect fires and warn people quickly in case fires start. This can be done successfully by installing smoke detectors and fire alarms or bells.
  • Have correct fire fighting equipment to put out a fire quickly.
  • Keep fire exits and escape routes clearly marked and unobstructed at all times.
  • Give proper training on emergency procedures to follow, including fire drills.

Access to information on flammable substances is important for the following reasons.

  • It makes us aware of all hazards (fire and explosion) of the materials we are handling.
  • Helps us to know which of the materials or products we are working with are flammable.
  • Helps us to remove sources of ignition (sparks, smoking, flames or hot surfaces) when working with flammable and combustible products.
  • Helps to use approved equipment, including labelled safety containers, for flammable liquids.
  • Helps to know the proper personal protective equipment to use when handling hazardous liquids.
  • Helps us to know how to handle emergencies (fires, spills, personal injury) involving the hazardous materials we work with.

Fire safety posters we should be aware in the environment we are in.

In case of fire out break this is the point to assemble. Show the route to use and exit the affected area in case of fire. Used to alert the users of the premises to exit the area due to fire outbreak
indicates the position of a fire extinguisher in the building or location.

 

where one can make an emergency call in case of fire outbreak.

 

indicates location of a fire hose in the building or in the area.

Fire hose is a highpressure pipe used to carry water or retardant

 

Strand 2 LIVING THINGS & THEIR ENVIRONMENT.

2.1 The Cell.

  • Cells make up the structure of living organisms and carry out various biological processes.
  • Organisms such as amoeba are composed of a single cell hence are said to be unicellular.
  • Organisms such as plants and animals are composed of many cells hence are said to be multicellular.
  • Therefore, a cell is defined as the basic unit of structure and functions in organisms.
  • To observe the cell, a powerful magnifying instrument called a microscope is used.
  • A microscope enlarges the image of objects when observed and improves the resolution of the image.

Plant and animal cell structures as seen under a light microscope.

  • The following diagram shows the components of a plant cell as seen under a light microscope.

 

 

 

 

Components of a plant cell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • The following diagram shows different components of the animal cell as seen under a light microscope.

Components of an animal cell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comparing plant and animal cells.

  • Plant and animal cells have slight differences in their internal structures while sone features are common in both.
  • The figures below show the components of both plant and animal cells as seen under a light microscope.

 

Plant cells Animal cells.
They are large in size. They are small compared to plant cells.
It has a cell wall. It does not have a cell wall.
Some plant cells have chloroplast that give the plant its green colour. It lacks chloroplast.
Plant cells have a permanent vacuole that occupies a large part of the cell. Animal cells usually do not have vacuoles, however, small temporary vacuoles may occur
   

 

Similarities between a plant cell and an animal cell.

They both have the cell membrane.

Both have nucleus within them

 

Functions of the cell structures found in plants and animals’ cells.

 

Part/structure  Function  Found in 
Vacuole It is the space that has a watery fluid (cell sap) that contains dissolved water, mineral salts and waste products. Both plant and animal cells.
Cell membrane Cell membrane is a thin layer around the cell that holds the cell together.

It acts like a fence and controls what goes in and out of the cell.

Therefore, the cell can take in substances it needs and get rid of waste products.

Both plant and animal cells.
Cytoplasm. It is a jelly-like liquid that fills inside the cell.

The cytoplasm is where chemical reactions of the cell take place.

It also contains small structures called organelles

which have special functions

Both plant and animal cells.
Nucleus The nucleus carries genetic information and controls what happens or all the activities of the cell. Both plant and animal cells.
Cell wall It is a thick, tough layer made from cellulose found on the outside of the cell. It covers the cell membrane in plants cells.

Cell wall helps the cell to keep its shape.

It protects the cell form mechanical damages.

Plant cells.
Chloroplast It is an organelle in the cytoplasm of plant cells. Chloroplast contain green pigment called chlorophyll.

Chlorophyll absorbs light that is used by plants to make their own food through photosynthesis.

Plant cells.

 

Magnification of Cells.

  • Magnification of a specimen is the measure of how much bigger a specimen is when it is viewed through a hand lens or microscope compared to its original size.
  • Magnification is usually expressed using “X” before the digits, for example, X2, X10 and The X stands for ‘times.’
  • It is a measure of how much bigger an object appears when viewed through a hand lens or microscope, for example X2 means the object has been magnified or enlarged two times or the image is twice bigger than the actual object.
  • For alight microscope, the final magnified image of an object as seen by the observer is the product of the magnifying power of the lenses that are used. These lenses include eyepiece lens and the objective lens.
  • The magnifying power of each of these lenses is marked on the sides of the objective and eye piece lens holder.
  • In a light microscope, the revolving nosepiece holds three different objective lenses, each with a specific magnifying power of X4, X10 and The eyepiece lens further magnifies the image formed by the objective lens.

 

Calculating the Total magnification.

  • Finding total magnification of an image you are viewing in alight macroscope is done by:
  • Take the power od the objective lens you are using e.g., X4, or X10 or X40 and multiply it by the power of the eyepiece lens, which is usually X10.

 

Total magnification =magnification of eyepiece lens x magnification of objective len.

Example.

Fill the table below with the correct magnification.

Objective lens magnification. Eyepiece lens magnification Total magnification.
X4 10 X40
X10 10  
  X10  

 

 

2.2 Movement of Material in and Out of the Cell.

Diffusion and Osmosis.

Meaning of Terms.

  • Solutes and solvent.

When a solid is dissolved in a liquid, we get a solution formed.

The solid that dissolves in this solution is called the solute.

The liquid that dissolves the solid is known as the solvent.

For example,

Sugar and salt are examples of substances (solutes) that are soluble in water (solvent)

 

  • When there are more solute molecules compared to solvent molecules, a solution is said to be concentrated.
  • When there are more solvent molecules compared to solute molecules, then the solution is said to be dilute.

 

 

 

 

  • Dye or ink.
  • A dropper.
  • writing materials.

 

Procedure:

  • pour some water in a beaker.
  • Put a drop of the dye or ink in the water.
  • What observations do you make after a few minutes?

 

Observation, explanation and conclusion.

  • After a few minutes, the ink or dye spread throughout the water in the beaker.
  • The ink pr dye spread from the region where it was highly concentrated to region in water where it was in low concentration.

Diffusion is defined as the movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.

 

 

Experiment demonstrating diffusion in gases.

Requirements:

FA bottle of perfume of scented flowers.

 

Procedure:

  • Place the scented flower in a corner of the classroom.
  • Remove the stopper of the perfume, hold it a few centimetres away from your friend’s nose.

 

Observation, explanation and conclusion.

  • After a few seconds, you and your classmates will be able to smell the scent of the flower or perfume. This is due to diffusion. The scent of the flower and perfume molecules diffuse the air to their nose.
  • Molecules in the scent of flower or perfume moved from the region of high concentration and spread evenly towards the region of low concentration.
  • Diffusion in gases also makes it possible for us to smell things, for example, flower, food being cooked and also foul smells.

 

Roles of diffusion in Living things.

  • Plants absorb minerals salts from soil through diffusion.
  • Nutrients such as glucose and amino acids move from the small intestines into bloodstream of animals by diffusion.
  • Cells and unicellular organisms such as amoeba get rid of waste substance through diffusion.
  • Gaseous exchange is the process through which gases are transferred across cell membrane to either enter or leave the blood. This process is done by diffusion in human beings in the alveoli in lungs. Oxygen gas moves from alveoli where is it is highly concentrated to the blood capillaries where it is lowly concentrated.
  • On the other hand, carbon (IV) oxide moves from the capillaries where it is highly concentrated into the alveoli where it is lowly concentrated to be exhaled out.

Factors that affect the rate of diffusion.

  • Concentration gradient-molecules move from region of high concentration to that of low concentration. The greater the difference in concentration between high and low regions, the faster the rate of diffusion.

 

  • Temperature-high temperature increases energy and therefore faster movement of molecules. This increases the rate of diffusion.

 

  • Mass of particles– heavy particles move slowly hence slower rate of diffusion. Light particles on the other hand move fast hence faster rate of diffusion.

  • Diffusion distance– rate of diffusion depends on distance that particles have to travel in order to be evenly distributed within available space.

 

  • Medium of diffusion– particles diffuse faster through gases than liquids.

 

  • Surface area to volume ration– diffusion occurs faster in smaller organisms as compared to larger organisms. This is because small organisms have a large surface area to volume ratio.

 

 

 

 

OSMOSIS.

Experiment to demonstrate osmosis process.Requirements:

î  Capillary tube.

î  A thread.

î  A clamp.

î  Distilled water.

î  Visking tubing.

î  Dyed concentrated sugar solution.

î  A measuring cylinder.

î  Writing material.

 

Procedures:

  • Moisten a piece of visking tube and rubber between your fingers to open it. oTie one end of the visking tubing tightly with a thread.
  • Put the dye concentrated sugar solution in the Visking tubing using a measuring cylinder. oInsert one end of capillary tube to the open end of the visking tubing and tie that end.
  • Slowly lower it into a beaker containing distilled water and hold the capillary tube with a clamp. oMark the level of dyed concentrated sugar solution in the capillary tube at the beginning of the experiment.
  • Leave the experiment for about 20 minutes. Observe and record your results

 

Questions to answer.

What happens to the level of the dye concentrated sugar solution in the capillary tube after 20 minutes?

The level of the dye concentrated sugar solution increases in the capillary tube.

 

Why did the above change take place?

Water is highly concentrated in the beaker than in the visking tubing. Water moves from where is it more into the visking tubing across the visking tubing where it is less hence making the visking tubing to swell.

 

Explain the biological process taking place in the experiment.

Osmosis takes place since water moves from the beaker where it is highly concentrated to the visking tube where is lowly concentrated.

 

What is the role of the visking tubing in the experiment? The visking tubing acts as a semipermeable membrane.

 

What can we compare the visking tubing with in living cells?

The cell membrane.

 

Observation and explanation.

  • The concentration of water outside the visking tubing is higher than the concentration of water inside the visking tubing.
  • Water moves in through the pores in the semi-permeable membrane of the Visking tubing by osmosis because of the differences in concentration inside and outside the visking tubing.

 

  • Osmosis is the random movement of water (solvent) molecules from there they are more to where they are less through a semi-permeable membrane.
  • Osmosis can also be defined as the random movement of water (solvent) molecules from a dilute solution to a more concentrated solution through a semi-permeable membrane until the concentration on each side is equal.
  • Visking tubing is similar to the cell membrane. It is also a semi-permeable membrane, it has tiny holes (pores) that allows small molecules through but prevents large molecules from passing through.

 

Investigating the process of Osmosis using plant materials.

  • Requirements:
    • Raw potato tuber. -Distilled water.
    • Table salt. -A measuring cylinder.
    • Boiled potato. -A scalpel.
    • -A spatula.
    • Petru dishes. -Writing material.
    • Clock or wrist watch.
  • Procedure:
  • Label two petri dish A and B.
  • Half fill each petri dish with equal volume of distilled water.
  • Using a scalpel, peel a raw potato tuber and trim both if its ends.
  • Make a scoop (cavity) in one of the ends.
  • Using a scapula, place a given amount of salt in the cavity.
  • Carefully place the set-up in petri dish labelled A and note the time.
  • Repeat step 3 and 5, this time using a previously boiled potato. Place it in a petri dish and label it B.
  • Leave the set up for 40 minutes.
  • Observe and record.

 

 

Questions to answer.

Why is it necessary to peel off the potato tuber before carrying out this experiment?

Explain the changes in the petri dish A and B.

What biological process is being investigated?

 

 

 

Observation and explanation.

  • It is necessary to peel off potato tubers so as to expose large surface area and expose the inner cells that are permeable for osmosis.
  • Petri dish A-water moves up by osmosis through the potato cells then dissolves the table salt in the cavity.

 

  • Petri dish B-the slat did not dissolve because no water moved by osmosis in to the cavity. This is because the boiled potatoes have destroyed semi-permeable cells membranes that cannot carry out osmosis.
  • The process being investigated is osmosis in living cells.

 

Factors affecting the rate of osmosis.

  • Temperatures -rate of osmosis increases with increase in temperature. This is because increase in temperature increases energy of the molecules.
  • Concentration gradient– osmosis increases where the difference in concentration of water molecules is higher.
  • Type of semi-permeable membrane– larger number of pores, the faster the rate of osmosis.

 

 

Role of osmosis in living things.

  • In plants Osmosis plays the following roles:
    • Absorption of water from the soil-roots absorb water from the soil by osmosis.
    • Support-some plants have cells that absorb water, become turgid hence providing support to the plants.
    • Feeding in insectivorous plants-insectivorous plants such as pitcher plant prey on insects. They trap insects when there is a sudden change in their stiffness when disturbed by the insect. Trapped insects are digested to provide the plant with nitrogen.

 

  • In animals, Osmosis plays the following roles:
  • Absorption of water in the human body.
  • Excretion-this is the removal of waste products from the body. Urine is the main product through which excess water is excreted from the body. Kidneys filter urine to control the amount of water lost. This happens through osmosis. Similarities and difference between osmosis and diffusion.

 

Similarities.

Both are mean to equalize concentration of two solutions.

Both are passive transport processes, i.e., they do not require any energy to occur.

In both, particles move from an area of higher concentration to an area of low concentration.

 

 

Differences.

  • Osmosis happens in liquid medium while diffusion happens in liquids, gases and even solids.
  • Semi-permeable membrane is required in osmosis while in diffusion no membrane is needed.
  • Osmosis requires water for movement of particles while diffusion does not require water.
  • In osmosis there is only one way for particles to flow while in diffusion particles can flow in any direction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.3 Reproduction in Human Beings.

 

¦Menstrual cycle.

  • Menstrual cycle consists of natural changes that occur to the body of a female human being every month in preparation to pregnancy.
  • A menstrual cycle lasts between 28-35 days. However, this can vary between female and from one cycle to the next. The cycle depends on hormones.
  • Hormones are chemical messengers in the body.
  • They direct the body on what to do and when to do it.
  • The menstrual cycle is a process controlled by hormones in the female body. žThe menstrual cycle is divided in to the following phases:
Approximate day(s) Event(s)
1-5 day ž  Bleeding from the vagina begins. This is caused by the loss of the lining of the uterus.

ž  This is called menstruation or monthly periods

6-14 days ž  Blood loss stops.

ž  The lining of the uterus begins to regrow and an ovum starts to mature in one of the ovaries.

14-25 days ž  Ovulation occurs.

ž  The ovum travels through the oviduct towards the uterus.

25-28 days ž  If the egg becomes fertilized by a sperm and attaches itself to the uterus wall, the woman becomes pregnant.

ž  If pregnancy does not occur, the uterus lining begins to break down again, repeating the cycle.

 

Challenges related to the Human menstrual cycle.

¦Irregular periods.

  • This can be determined by finding out how long your menstrual cycles are.
  • You can determine your personal menstrual length by counting from day 1 of your period to day 1 of your next period.
  • Day 1 means the first day of the actual flow.
  • It is normal to have menstrual cycles that are between 21 and 35 says.
  • Your periods are irregular if it tends to come more frequently than every 21 days or less often than 35 days.
  • If the circle length falls in the normal range but varies by 7 to 9 days from the cycle to cycle that is a sign of an irregular period too.
  • For example, if one is 25 days and the next is 33 days, your cycles would be considered irregular.

 

 

 

 

¦Absent periods.

  • In some cases, some females may fail to get periods.
  • Others might not get their first period by the age of 16 years.
  • Other cases when some females stop getting their regular periods for 6 months or more.

 

¦Irregular bleeding.

  • Bleeding very little or no bleeding at all with each menstrual cycle is another challenge related to the menstrual cycle.
  • Light or lack of bleeding can result from being extremely underweight or overweight.
  • If you are overweight, losing weight might help to make your periods regular.
  • If you are underweight, slow and steady weight gain may help to regulate your menstrual circle.
  • Excessive bleeding is another challenge related to the menstrual cycle.
  • Bleeding is considered heavy if it interferes with normal activities.
  • However, though common, you should see a doctor. žHeavy periods can be a sign of a health problem.

 

¦Painful periods.

  • Most women experience menstrual cramps before or during their period at some point in their lives.
  • For some of them it is part of the regular monthly routine.
  • However, if the cramps are painful and persistent, you should see a doctor.
  Management of Menstrual challenges .
  • A doctor can prescribe hormonal medication that can help control heavy bleeding.
  • If one experiences heavy bleeding, an iron supplement might help to prevent anaemia.
  • Mild to moderate pain or cramps can be lessened (reduced) by taking an appropriate pain reliever.
  • Taking a warm bath might also help to relieve cramps.
  • Surgery can also be performed.
  • If symptoms persist, always visit a doctor.

 

Fertilization and Implantation.

  • Fertilization is the fusion of a sperm with an ovum in the oviduct (also called the fallopian tube.)
  • During sexual intercourse, thousands of sperms are released into the vagina by the penis.
  • Sperms swim through the cervix into the uterus up to the oviduct.

 

  • Few sperms that reach the ovum try to penetrate it.
  • Only one sperm penetrates the ovum.
  • When the sperm penetrates the ovum, the surface of the sperm fuses with the nucleus of the ovum to form a zygote.
  • The zygote moves from the oviduct and enters the uterus, attaching itself to the uterus walls.
  • This process is called
  • Once implantation has taken place, the zygote is now referred to as an embryo.

 

 

Symptoms and prevention of common STIs.

HIV & aid.

Symptoms.

  • Chronic diarrhea.
  • High fever and night sweating.
  • Weight loss.
  • Patient becomes very thin and weak.

 

 

Prevention.

  • Abstain from unnecessary sex.
  • Self control in drinking.
  • Carry out blood transfusion only in extreme need and consider safety.

 

Gonorrhea.

Symptoms.

Vaginal discharge with bad odours.

Penis becomes sore at the tip.

Urination is difficult and painful.

If untreated it spreads to rest of the organs blocking passages.

 

Prevention.

Avoid unnecessary sexual behaviours.

Abstain from sexual intercourse.

Faithfulness in marriage is encouraged.

 

 

Syphilis.

Symptoms.

Sore resembling blisters appear at site of infection.

Rashes appear on the skin.

Patient feels feverish, suffers body pains and loses hair.

Can be prevented by using same measures as in gonorrhea.

 

 

Herpes 

Symptoms.

Painful sores on the genitals. Blisters may disappear.

Can be prevented by;

Not indulging in promiscuous sexual behavior.

Being faithful in marriage.

Avoiding sexual contact with an HSV-II infected person

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Strand 3 FORCE & ENERGY.

3.1 Transformation of energy.

Energy is the ability to do work

Energy is not visible, has no mass and neither does it occupy space.

Energy exists in different forms.

Energy transformation is the process of changing one form of energy to another.

Forms of energy in nature.

Forms of energy in nature include:

  • Heat or thermal energy.
  • Sound energy.
  • Electromagnetic energy.
  • Nuclear energy.
  • Electrical energy. ²Chemical energy.
  • Mechanical energy- divided into potential and kinetic energy.

 

Heat energy.

Heat is a form of energy transferred from one body to another due to difference in temperature. In an experiment where a metal rod on which different pins are attached using candle wax is heated on a source of heat, the pins start to fall starting with one closest to the source of heat. This means heat flows through the metallic rod from the burning candle to the other end of metallic rod.

 

Sound energy.

Sound energy is the energy associated with vibration or disturbance of bodies or particles. Such as striking a drum with a piece of wood or plucking the wire.

 

Nuclear energy.

Nuclear energy is the energy that results from nuclear reactions in the nucleus of atom.

Very large amounts of energy can be released when changes take place within the nucleus of an atom.

Examples of these changes are nuclear fission in which a nucleus breaks down to give two smaller nucleus or nuclear fusion where two small nuclei join to form one big nucleus and radioactive decay in which the nucleus of an element change to different nucleus by releasing certain particles.

Electrical energy.

Electrical energy is energy produced by flow of electric charges (electrons)

Chemical energy.

Is a type of energy stored in atoms and molecules that make up a substance.

For example, a thermometer records a higher temperature reading after the steel and vinegar are mixed. This reaction of vinegar and steel wool produces heat.

People and other living things get their energy needs from the chemical energy stored in food. Other sources are dry cells and fuels.

 

Mechanical energy.

Mechanical energy is the energy possessed by a body due to its motion or due to its position.

It can either be kinetic or potential energy or both.

When an object is falling down through air, it possesses both potential energy (PE) and kinetic energy (KE) due to its speed as it falls. The sum of its PE and KE is its mechanical energy.

Mechanical energy=kinetic energy + potential energy.\

In conclusion. Kinetic energy is possessed by a moving body while potential energy is possessed by a body due to its position.

The sum of an object’s kinetic energy and potential energy is its mechanical energy.

 

  • Potential energy.

When a stone is held and released to fall on the ground, this indicates that the stone had stored energy due to its position that made it to start moving down after it had been released.

The energy possessed by a body (e.g., the stone) due to its position above the ground is known as gravitational potential energy.

 

In the same way, when a compressed spring or a stretched catapult is released, it goes back to its original shape and size. This indicates that the spring had stored energy due to compression. The energy possessed by a body dur to compression (for example the spring) or stretch (for example a catapult) is called elastic potential energy.

 

  • Kinetic energy

Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by a moving object.

Examples of objects that possess Kinetic energy (KE) include:

  • Moving air.
  • Rotating windmills.
  • Falling water.
  • A person running.
  • Any moving object in general.

 

Classifications of energy sources.

Energy sources are classified either as renewable sources and non-renewable sources. Renewable energy sources-this are energy sources that cannot be depleted or they can be used again and again. Examples are solar energy, water and wind.

Non-renewable energy sources are energy sources that can be depleted and are limited. That means they are completely used and can not be replaced such as fossil fuels like coal and petroleum.

Demonstrating energy transformation in nature.

  • Using a flash light.

When using a flashlight, the circuit closes.

Chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy in the dry cells.

The electrical energy is then converted into light energy.

The torch bulb therefore lights which is light energy.

Chemical energy    to     Electrical energy     to    Light energy

  • Using a basketball.

When you dribble a basketball, the ball had potential energy at its starting point above the ground.

The potentials energy is converted to kinetic energy as the ball starts o fall to the ground. Some of the energy is lost on impact (as it produces sound) and generate heat as it hits the floor) When the ball bounces back, it may not return to its starting height.

If your hand is there to put more energy into the ball (by pushing it down again), the ball can continue to bounce up and down and the energy will shift back and forth between potential and kinetic energy.

Potential energy to kinetic energy to potential energy.

 

Appliances whose working rely on energy transformation.

Bulb – electrical energy -light energy.

Solar panels-solar energy to electrical energy.

Hammer-potential energy to kinetic energy.

Diodes-electrical energy to light energy.

Moving coil microphone-electrical energy to sound energy.

Electrical heater-electrical energy to heat energy.

Dynamo-mechanical energy to electrical energy.

Motor-electrical energy to mechanical energy.

 

Safety measures associated with energy transformation.

Road accidents.

In case an accident, a moving vehicle has kinetic energy that is transformed into other forms incase of head-on collision with another vehicle or a stationery object.

Most of kinetic energy is converted to other forms of energy as the vehicle undergoes permanent deformation that causes it to bend and twist.

This is a destructive mechanical energy. Some kinetic energy is converted to heat energy and sound energy.

 

Accidents caused by fire.

Heat is produced during energy transformation from one form to another. Heat can cause fire accidents, especially when electrical energy is transformed to thermal energy through the use of various appliances. Accidental fires can also be caused by lighting when electrical energy is transformed into heat energy.

We should take precaution when handling electrical appliances. We should also observe safety measures during a thunderstorm.

 

Accident associated with the use of electricity.

At home various appliances that transform electrical energy into other forms of energy such as light, sound and heat.

These appliances include:

  • Electrical heater.
  • Television sets.
  • Iron boxes etc.

 

Risks or accidents associated with use of electricity include electrical shocks, electrical burns and electric fires.

To reduce electricity accidents the following should be done:

  • Move electrical appliances away from water.
  • Repair any faulty wirings.
  • Replace faulty appliances.

 

Health hazard from bright light.

Some energy transformation produces very bright light that can damage the eyes, for example in welding Electrical energy is transformed into heat and light energy. This produces a very bright spark of flame that is a health hazard.

Welders and other people nearby should wear protective welding shield to avoid exposure to the bright light from the flame.

 

Loud sounds.

Various transformations of energy results in production of sound.

For example, a motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. The mechanical rotation of the fan, blenders and other appliance produces sound. In our environment, sound can be classified into loud or soft sound.

Loud sounds such as loud music and shouting or screaming are not good for the environment. Loud soud affect living things by:

  • Causing irritation.
  • Damaging our eardrums

To reduce loud sounds, we should do the following:

  • Use more efficient appliances that minimise production of loud sound.
  • Wear hearing protection devices to protect our ears from loud sounds.

 

 

Common types of hearing protection devices include:²Earplugs.

²earmuffs

 

 

3.2 Pressure I.

Meaning of pressure.

Pressure is defined as the force acting normally per unit area. Normally here means at a right angle or perpendicularly.

 

For example,

If two leaners of equal mass walked on mud and the boy pus on flat-sole shoes while the girl wears sharp-high heeled shoes, which of the two would make deeper impression on the muddy ground?

In the scenario above, the girl makes deeper impressions on the muddy ground than the boy. This is because the weight of the boy is spread over a large surface area than that of the girl. The greater the force (weight) acts on, the less the effect or impression made on the muddy surface.

The sharp heel shoes of the girl have a small surface area in contact with the ground. The smaller the area the deeper the impressions or more sinking than the shoes of the boy for the same weight

 

Example 2,

If a leaner has two identical bags, but one has wider shoulder strap and the other has narrow shoulder straps.

If the learner places same books with similar weight in the two bags, which bag will the learner feel the straps squeezing more into their shoulder?

In this case, the bag with narrow straps will produce more squeezing effect than that one with wider straps for the same force (weight) of books carried. This is because, pressure is high when the surface area is small, and it is low when the surface area is large.

 

Therefore, pressure is the force acting normally per unit area.

 

Pressure in liquids.

Pressure is represented by a symbol “P”

It is defined as force acting normally per unit area applied to the surface of an object.

Pressure increases as the force increases.

In mathematical terms, pressure can be expressed as:

 

Pressure = Force  

Area

 

SI unit for Force is measured in Newtons (N) SI unit for Area is measured in m2.

Therefore

Pressure = Force     =          F (N)

Area                 A (m2 )  Form the equation, we obtain unit of pressure as (N/m2)

Pressure can also be measured in Pascal (Pa) where

                            1N/m2 = 1 Pascal (Pa)

 

Experiment to demonstrate pressure in solids.

Use two different knives. One that is sharp and one that is blunt to cut an orange. Make an observation of the process.

 

From the observation, It is easier to cut an orange with a sharp knife than with a blunt knife.

This is because, while cutting, the sharp knife has very small area of contact with the orange. When using the blunt edge of the knife, the force requires to apply for cutting the orange is over a large area. The sharp knife has a smaller area that produces a greater cutting effect. The blunt knife has a large area that produces a lesser cutting effect.

 

The cutting effect is equivalent to pressure. For the same applied force, pressure is higher with a smaller area and it is less with a large area.

It is easier to cut with a sharp knife, axe, panga than trying to cut with a blunt knife, axe or panga.

 

A farm tractor has wide wheels that prevent it from sinking into the soil because pressure is distributed over a large area of the wide wheels.

 

A trailer or trailers are fitted with many wheels to reduce pressure exerted on the road since the wheels increase surface area.

 

Demonstrating pressure exerted by objects of different cross-sectional area.  The block below has a weight of 20kg.

Use it to:

  • Determine maximum pressure it exerts in a surface.
  • Determine the minimum pressure it exerts on a surface. (g=10N/Kg

 

1m

 

1.5m

2m

Pressure is calculated by dividing Force over Area (F/A) From the block above Force, F is given as 20kg.

Change 20k into Newtons (N) this is done by multiplying the weight given in Kg by the gravitational force (g) =10N/kg Therefore, F =20 x 10N/kg = 200 N.

 

  • To calculate the maximum m pressure the block exerts on the surface.
Use the force provided divided by the smallest area of the block.

Force = 200N

Smallest area of the block is 

1mx1.5m = 1.5m2.

Pressure is therefore =F/A

                                  =200N/1.5m2

                                   =133.33N/m2

 

  • To calculate minimum pressure the block exerts on the surface.

Use the force provided divided by the largest area of the block.

Force = 200N

Largest area of the block is 

2mx1.5m = 3.0m2.

Pressure is therefore =F/A

                                  =200N/3m2

                                   =66.67N/m2

 

If a force is exerted on a small area of contact, it will exert higher or more pressure than if the same force is exerted over a large area.

Since weight of force of a brick is constant (does not change), a higher pressure is exerted on the sand when the brick lands on narrow face than when it lands on the wide face. The narrow face therefore, produces a deeper depression on the sand than the wide face.

 

Example 2.

 

Suppose the mass of a learner is 40kg and the total area of her feet is 500cm2. What pressure does the girl exert when standing on one of her feet? Assume het feet have equal area. (g=10g/Kg) Solution.

Pressure =F/A.

Force the student exerts on the ground is her weight, which is 40kg x 10N/Kg.

=400 N.

Area =500cm2 /2 =250 cm2.

Change area form cm2 to m2.

1m2 = 10000cm2.   ?    = 250cm2

 =250/10000

 =0.025m2

 

Substitute the values into the formula.

Pressure =Force/Area

= 400N/0.025m2

                 16,000N/m2

 

Example 3.

A mass of 50kg exerts a pressure of 2000N/m2. What area is in contact with the ground? Pressure =Force/Area/ Pressure =2000N/m2.

Area? to be determined.

 

2000N/m2 = 50kg x 10N/kg

Area

Therefore, area =Force/Pressure.

Force = 500N.

Pressure is given as 2000N/m2  Area =500N/ 2000N/m2.

= 0.25m2.

 

 

Pressure in liquids.

Demonstrating that a liquid exerts equal pressure at the same depth.

 

  • Use an empty bottle or cylindrical container.
  • Drill holes all round near the bottom of the bottle at the same height from the bottom of the bottle.
  • Close the holes using cellotape and fill the bottle with water, remove the cellotape at once. Explain your observation.

 

Observation and explanation.

²If you observe the jest coming of the bottle, you will notice that they fall at equal distances on all sides of the bottle only if the pressure of water at the depth of the holes in the bottle is the same.

 

 

 

Therefore, we conclude that:

  • A liquid exerts pressure on the walls of its container.
  • A liquid exerts pressure at the same depth.

The formation of fountains of water from the leaking pipes of water supply tells is that water exerts pressure on the walls of its container.

 

Demonstrating that pressure in liquids increases with depth.

A

B

C

 

 

 

 

If a bottle is filled with water and equal size holes made from the bottom to the tops as show above.

  • You will observe that after opening all the holes, water jet fall in different horizontal distances depending on the depth they are on the bottle.
  • For example, in the diagram above. The water jet C is observed to move the farthest horizontally.
  • As the depth from the surface decreases like in hole A and B, the distance from the container to where the jet strikes decrease, indicating a lower pressure by the water.
  • The weight of the liquid acts downwards. The more the depth, the more the liquid is above the point. This increases the weight causing more pressure at that level.
  • The pressure at this level acts on the container, on any object in water and on the liquid below this level.

 

Determining pressure in liquids.

The pressure exerted by a liquid at a particular point is determined by the following:

  • Density of the liquid.
  • Acceleration due to gravity (g=10N/Kg)

 

 

 

 

 

Formular for pressure at appoint in liquids

Pressure =Force/Area (F/A)

 

Pressure exerted at the bottom of the cylinder = F/A Volume of the liquid =base are x height =Ah.

Mass of the liquid; m =volume x density =Ah x p.

Weight of the liquid =mass x gravitational field strength =force exerted. Weight of the liquid; W =F = mg =Ahρg.

Therefore pressure = Ahρg

A

 

P=hρg.

 

From the formula, pressure at a given point in liquids depends on the following:

  • Depth or height of the liquid.
  • Density of the liquid.
  • Acceleration due to gravity (g=10N/kg)

 

 

Applications of pressure in solids and liquids in day-to-day life.

Applications of pressure in solids.

  • Animals such as elephants and camels have broad feet to reduce the pressure exerted on the ground when walking.
  • Cutting tool- cutting tools like a panga, saw and knives have very small surface area of contact at their cutting edges. When a force is applied to cut an object, the small surface area results in high pressure which makes cutting easier.
  • Wooden plank- when a wooden plank is placed on a soft ground surface it increases the surface area in contact between the wheel barrow and the ground. As a result, the pressure exerted on the ground by the wheel barrow is reduced.
  • Digging-edge of a jembe is sharp to reduce surface area when jembe is driven into the ground. This exerts high pressure making digging easier.
  • Football boots-they have studs that are sharp to reduce area of contact and increase pressure on the football pitch. This provides a player with a better grip on the ground.
  • School bag shoulder pads- they are made wide so that they reduce the pressure applied on the shoulder. This makes one comfortable as narrow strap increase pressure on the shoulders causing pain.

 

 

Application of pressure in liquids.

  • Construction of dams-walls of a dam have thicker bottom to help withstand high pressure of water due to depth.
  • Water supply-water tanks are erected high or elevated on high grounds so that water has enough pressure to flow to a house.
  • Intravenous transfusion (IV)-this a is method of putting fluids, for example blood, into the bloodstream of a patient. In this method, a bottle is hung at high position to ensure that the fluid in the IV bottle have enough pressure to flow into the vein of the patient.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Address: P.O.BOX 5859 – 00200 Nairobi
City/ Town: Nairobi
County: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Email: Brucewooded@yahoo.com
Phone: 0723 273 204, 0722 699 890

Admissions at Brucewood Education Centre

Being a Private School, placement at Grade 10 (Senior School) is done directly by the school. Use the contacts provided on this page to quickly get an admission vacancy at the school.

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Shimo La Tewa High School || Senior School’s Profile (Full details)

Shimo La Tewa High School : Get all the Senior School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

Welcome to Shimo La Tewa High School

Shimo La Tewa High School is a public Boys’ secondary, Senior, school categorized as C1 under the new Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum. We are dedicated to empowering our students through quality education, discipline, and integrity, while providing a safe and supportive environment where every child can discover their potential and thrive.

Browse through our website to learn more about us, from our academic programs and vibrant student life to our achievements and community engagement. Get to know more about the school’s physical location and academic programmes.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Here is a quick summary of what to get in this article:

  • School’s Physical Location
  • Key details about the school
  • School’s Fees and Payment details
  • School Profile and Information
  • Subject combinations and pathways offered at the school
  • How to get the school’s Knec Exam Results
  • Getting more information about the school
  • How to check grade 10 selection choices.
  • The School’s History and Legacy
  • Teaching Staff at the school
  • The Grade 10 Selection System
  • Important Contacts
  • CBE Careers
  • List of approved TSC Senior School Subject Combinations.
  • Details of all other Senior Schools in Kenya.

Shimo La Tewa High School || Physical Location 

Shimo La Tewa High School is a public Boys’ NAtional Level School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Kisauni Subcounty in Mombasa County of the Coast Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: +254- 041 5485056 or 0726 323221

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This well researched article provides the latest and accurate on the school’s School Physical Location, Postal Address, Mobile Number, Telephone Number, Email Address and School Website. Also available is the school’s Category, type, level, accomodation type, Knec Code and Performance at KNEC EXAMS.

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Shimo La Tewa High School || Key Details 

Our school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of who we are—our mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, we continue to serve with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor, we invite you to learn more and become part of our journey. Here is a quick run through the school’s key details:

  • Country where found: Kenya.
  • Region: Coast.
  • County: Mombasa County.
  • Subcounty: Kisauni Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School 
  • School’s Official Name: Shimo La Tewa High School
  • Sex: Boys’ School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: National Level School whose Classification is C1.
  • Accomodation Type: Boarding School.
  • Knec Code:  3100007
  • Principal’s Mobile Phone Number / School’s Official Phone Number:  041 5485056 or 0726 323221
  • Official Email Address for the School: @gmail.com.
  • Postal Address:  P.O. Box 90163-80100, Mombasa
  • Shimo La Tewa High School is the Official Facebook Page:  
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 33 Different Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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Shimo La Tewa High School || Fees Payment Details

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

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Shimo La Tewa High School: School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

SHIMO LA TEWA HIGH

LocationMOMBASA
SexBOYS
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC1

18

STEM

8

Social Sciences

7

Arts & Sports

Subject Combinations Offered at Shimo La Tewa High School

View all available subject combinations at this school

ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

7
SPORTSCode: AS2009
Biology,Geography,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2006
Biology,Islamic Religious Education,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1049
Literature in English,Music & Dance,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1043
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Music & Dance,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1009
Fine Arts,French,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1022
Christian Religious Education,Fine Arts,Music & Dance
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1031
Fine Arts,Literature in English,Music & Dance
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

SOCIAL SCIENCES

8
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1006
Arabic,Computer Studies,French
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2033
Computer Studies,Geography,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2109
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2080
German,History & Citizenship,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2030
Arabic,Geography,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1010
Computer Studies,Indigenous Language,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1003
Christian Religious Education,Indigenous Language,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2036
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

18
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2067
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2075
Agriculture,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3038
Business Studies,Physics,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1018
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Marine & Fisheries
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2009
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2047
Agriculture,Business Studies,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3059
Core Mathematics,Geography,Marine & Fisheries
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2069
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1030
Core Mathematics,Agriculture,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2011
Biology,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2071
Agriculture,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1046
Biology,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2016
Core Mathematics,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1013
Core Mathematics,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2057
Agriculture,Biology,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2099
Business Studies,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3052
Biology,Geography,Marine & Fisheries
3 SubjectsSTEM

How to get the School’s Knec Results.

To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.

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📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

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How to Check Grade 10 Selection Choices

The Grade 10 School and Career Pathway Selection System is a national digital platform developed to assist Grade 9 learners in making informed decisions as they transition to Senior School. The platform enables students to select their preferred Pathways, Subject Combinations & Senior Schools in line with Kenya’s Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework.
The goal is to empower learners to take control of their educational journey by aligning their selections with their individual talents, interests, and aspirations.

 

The platform is used to place learners who have completed Grade 9 into appropriate senior secondary schools based on their performance, interests, and chosen career pathways under the Competency-Based Education Curriculum (CBC/ CBE) in Kenya.

Career Pathways Available:

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
  • Arts and Sports
  • Social Sciences

Grade 10 Selection Factors:

  • Academic performance or assessment results
  • Student interests and strengths
  • Available spaces in schools or institutions
  • Regional balance and accessibility

This system is tailored for the CBC/ CBE framework and focuses on talent, interest, and ability – helping students transition smoothly into senior school (Grades 10 to 12).

Learner Selection Verification

Enter your Assessment Number to view your selections

HOW TO QUICKLY GET ALL DETAILS PER SCHOOL.

The Knec Schools Portal provides details on all schools in Kenya. The portal provides all particular school’s information on: KNEC Exam Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code, photographs, directions and many more. To get complete information about a particular school, use these simple and quick steps:

Step 1: Visit the Knec Schools’ portal by using the link: https://Knec Schools Portal/.

You will get the window below:

Knec Schools’ Portal Home page

Step 2: In the Search Box, type the Name of the school; whose information you neeed (See screenshot below). Click on the search icon or enter and visit the link with the information that you need. It is as simple as that.

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The Senior School’s Quick Overview

Welcome to our senior school; where education goes beyond academics to shape character, inspire leadership, and nurture purpose. Our school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of who we are—our mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, we continue to serve with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor, we invite you to learn more and become part of our journey.

The School’s Legacy

The school represents a story of vision, dedication, and growth. This page brings together the moments that shaped our identity: from early founding ideals to landmark achievements and community collaborations. Scroll through an interactive timeline, view curated photo galleries, and read first‑hand reflections that connect our heritage to today’s vibrant learning community.

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The School’s Teaching Staff

Our school is made up of a vibrant teaching staff that is recruited by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.As a school, we believe that teaching is more than delivering content—it’s about inspiring minds and shaping futures. This page highlights the educators who bring our mission to life: from veteran teachers with decades of experience to innovative newcomers integrating technology and project‑based learning. Learn about their credentials, classroom innovations, and the personal stories that drive their passion for education.

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How to Contact the Ministry of Education, MoE- Kenya..

Contact the Ministry by using the following details;

1. State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education:

  • Postal Address: P.O Box 36260-00200 Nairobi, Kenya
  • Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
  • Telephone Number: +254-020-3318581
  • Email: psbasic@education.go.ke

2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.

  • Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
  • Email: info@education.go.ke
  • Phone : +254(0) 3318581

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

About the Grade 10 Selection System

The Grade 10 School and Career Pathway Selection System is a national digital platform developed to assist Grade 9 learners in making informed decisions as they transition to Senior School. The platform enables students to select their preferred Pathways, Subject Combinations & Senior Schools in line with Kenya’s Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework.
The  goal is to empower learners to take control of their educational journey by aligning their selections with their individual talents, interests, and aspirations.

How to Contact Selection Support Team

For any queries on Grade 10 selection/ choices, contact: selection.basic@education.go.ke

POSSIBLE CBE CAREERS EXPLORER

Here are the Career opportunities under the Competency Based Education (CBE) curriculum:
  • • Professional Musician (Instrumentalist, Vocalist)
  • • Professional Dancer
  • • Composer/Arranger
  • • Music Teacher/Instructor
  • • Dance Instructor
  • • Choreographer
  • • Performing Artist (opera, dance troupes, etc.)
  • • Music Therapist
  • • Dance Therapist
  • • Sound Engineer
  • • Music Journalist/Critic
  • • Dance Critic

Fine Arts Career Opportunities

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Science Combinations

  • Chemistry & Biology
  • Chemistry & Physics
  • Agriculture & Geography
  • Biology & Geography
  • Home Science & Biology
  • Physics & Computer
  • Agriculture & Biology
  • Agriculture & Chemistry

Language Combinations

  • English & Literature
  • Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & History
  • Kiswahili & Geography
  • German & Geography
  • German & CRE
  • Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
  • French & Geography
  • French & Business Studies
  • French & CRE
  • French & History
  • Arabic & IRE
  • German & History

Mathematics Combinations

  • Mathematics & Business Studies
  • Mathematics & Geography
  • Mathematics & Computer
  • Mathematics & Chemistry
  • Mathematics & Biology
  • Mathematics & Physics

Humanities Combinations

  • Geography & CRE
  • History & CRE
  • Geography & History
  • Geography & IRE
  • History & IRE
  • History & P.E.
  • Geography & P.E.
  • Geography & Business Studies
  • Home Science & History
  • Home Science & CRE
  • SNE & P.E.
  • Music & P.E.

Technical Combinations

  • Metal Work & Mathematics
  • Metal Work & Physics
  • Woodwork & Mathematics
  • Woodwork & Physics
  • Electricity & Mathematics
  • Electricity & Physics
  • Fine Arts & History (Fine)
  • Art & Geography
  • Art & Design & History
  • Art & Design & Geography
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E.

SELECTION OF PATHWAYS AND SENIOR SCHOOLS

• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway

The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation

Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;

  • 9 will be boarding schools; 3 from the learners’ home county, 6 from outside their home county/county of residence.
  • Three (3) day schools in their home sub county/sub county of residence. (Total 12 schools)
    Pre selection – A school that does not allow open placement can apply to be pre-select if it meets the criteria defined by the Ministry of Education.

How Placement of learners to Senior Schools (SS) at Grade 10 will be done

It will be based on:

  • Top 6 learners per gender in each STEM track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in  schools of choice
  • Top 3 learners per gender in each Social Science track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
  • Top 2 learners per gender in each Arts and Sports Science track per sub-county be placed to Boarding schools of their choice
  • Placement of Candidates with Achievement Level of averaging 7 and 8 per track to boarding schools of their choice

Admission and replacement process

  • Placement results will show where learners have been placed
  • Admission letters/joining instructions shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment Number.
  • All schools, both public and private shall admit Grade 10 through KEMIS
  • Leaners will be entered to the KEMIS System only after reporting physically to the school.
  •  Daily online reporting shall be monitored through KEMIS

Replacements

  •  Schools with vacancies will declare through their respective county directors of education
  •  Learners who wish to change schools will make requests through the heads of junior schools at least 2 weeks before the official grade 10 reporting date
  • Priority shall be given to those who had earlier selected the schools they are requesting for  Approvals by MoE shall be based on senior schools’ documented capacity
  • Upon a request’s approval, the joining instructions shall be accessed online; at no time shall a school issue printed letters for replacement cases
  • Replacement will be done once and shall be irreversible

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Senior School Guide: Subject Combinations for Grade 10 Career Pathways

Senior School Guide: Subject Combinations for Grade 10 Career Pathways

Schools and parents are responsible for assisting Grade 9 students in choosing their career pathways as they prepare to move to Grade 10 in Senior School.

With the introduction of Competency-Based Education (CBE), approximately 1.2 million Grade 9 students will be the first cohort to enter Senior School and select from three career pathways: STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), arts and sports, and social sciences. Core subjects such as Math, English, Kiswahili, and community service remain mandatory.

The Ministry of Education has outlined subject combinations categorized into five primary pathways: STEM (Applied Sciences), STEM (Pure Sciences), Arts & Sports, and STEM (Technical Studies).

Here’s a comprehensive overview of the subject combinations available.

The Arts & Sports pathway enables students to focus on theatre, film, and fine arts. If you select Arts & Sports with an emphasis on Fine Arts, you can choose from subjects like Arabic, Biology, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, English Literature, Mandarin, Advanced Mathematics, or Sports & Recreation.

Additionally, students can combine music and dance with fine arts. If you choose Arts & Sports with a focus on Music & Dance or Fine Arts, you can also select from Arabic, Biology, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, English Literature, Mandarin, Advanced Mathematics, or Sports & Recreation.

Students may opt to study dance and music alongside theatre and film. If you choose Arts & Sports with an emphasis on Theatre & Film, Music & Dance, you can add subjects such as Arabic, Biology, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, English Literature, Mandarin, Advanced Mathematics, or Sports & Recreation.

For those interested in physical education, Sports & Recreation is another option within this pathway. If you select Arts & Sports with a focus on Sports & Recreation, you can include Arabic, Biology, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, English Literature, Mandarin, Advanced Mathematics, or Media Technology.

In the Social Sciences pathway, students can explore business and humanities. If you focus on Business Studies and History & Citizenship, you can add Arabic, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, English Literature, Mandarin, or Advanced Mathematics.

Another option combines CRE/IRE/HRE with Business Studies. If you choose Social Sciences with an emphasis on CRE/IRE/HRE and Business Studies, you can select from Arabic, Computer Studies, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, English Literature, Mandarin, or Advanced Mathematics.

Learners can also study CRE/IRE/HRE alongside Geography. If you choose Social Sciences with a focus on CRE/IRE/HRE and Geography, you can add Arabic, Computer Studies, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, German, English Literature, Mandarin, or Advanced Mathematics.

Other combinations include History & Citizenship with Geography. If you opt for Social Sciences with an emphasis on History & Citizenship and Geography, you can select from Arabic, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, German, English Literature, Mandarin, or Advanced Mathematics.

In the Languages & Literature track, students may take Arabic and French. If you choose Social Sciences with a focus on Arabic and French, you can add subjects like Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, General Science, Geography, History & Citizenship, Mandarin, or Advanced Mathematics.

For those selecting Kiswahili Literature and Sign Language, the third subject could be Arabic, Business Studies, Chinese, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, French, General Science, Geography, History & Citizenship, or Advanced Mathematics.

Another combination includes Indigenous Language and Literature in English. If you choose Social Sciences with an emphasis on Indigenous Language and Literature in English, you can select from Arabic, Business Studies, Computer Studies, CRE/IRE/HRE, Kiswahili Literature, French, General Science, Geography, German, History & Citizenship, Mandarin, Advanced Mathematics, or Sign Language.

In the STEM, Applied Sciences pathway, students interested in Agriculture and Business Studies can add subjects like Aviation, Biology, Building Construction, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Electricity, General Science, Geography, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, Metal Work, Physics, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

Alternatively, students may focus on Agriculture and Computer Studies. If you choose STEM, Applied Sciences with an emphasis on Agriculture and Computer Studies, you can add Aviation, Biology, Building Construction, Business Studies, Chemistry, Electricity, General Science, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, Metal Work, Physics, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

Students may also combine Agriculture and Geography. If you choose STEM – Applied Sciences with an emphasis on Agriculture and Geography, you can select from Aviation, Biology, Building Construction, Computer Science, Electricity, General Science, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, Metal Work, Physics, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

In the STEM, Pure Sciences pathway, combinations are heavily focused on science. If you choose STEM, Pure Sciences with an emphasis on Advanced Mathematics and Biology, you can add Agriculture, Aviation, Building Construction, Business Studies, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Electricity, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Metal Work, Physics, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

Another challenging track is Biology and Chemistry. If you opt for STEM, Pure Sciences with a focus on Biology and Chemistry, you can add Agriculture, Aviation, Building Construction, Business Studies, Computer Studies, Electricity, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Metal Work, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

Students may also choose Chemistry and Physics. If you select STEM, Pure Sciences with an emphasis on Chemistry and Physics, you can add Agriculture, Aviation, Building Construction, Business Studies, Computer Studies, Electricity, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Metal Work, Power Mechanics, or Woodwork.

The STEM, Technical Studies pathway provides vocational options. If you choose STEM, Technical Studies with a focus on Aviation and Business Studies, you can add Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies, General Science, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, Media Technology, or Physics.

Another vocational combination includes Building Construction and Business Studies. If you select STEM, Technical Studies with an emphasis on Building Construction and Business Studies, you can add Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies, General Science, Geography, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, Media Technology, or Physics.

Students may also pair Electricity with General Science. If you choose STEM, Technical Studies with a focus on Electricity and General Science, you can add Computer Studies, Home Science, Marine & Fisheries, Advanced Mathematics, or Media Technology.

The subject combination selection process is conducted entirely online.

JSS teachers to wait for 2 years before PnP employment

Junior secondary school (JSS) teachers will now have to complete a two-year internship because the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) did not get enough money in the budget for 2025-2026 to hire them permanently.

Around 20,000 JSS teachers who started their one-year internship in January will have their contracts extended for another year. This was announced in Parliament after it was found out that the TSC couldn’t confirm their permanent positions.

These teachers were hired in November last year and expected to become permanent after their contracts ended in December. However, the government has cut education funding by 62 billion shillings, making it hard for them to hire more teachers.

In 2023, the government made a rule that all interns in government jobs must serve for two years. This followed a situation in 2022 when the TSC hired 46,000 teachers for one year but then had to extend their contracts for another year, promising them permanent jobs after two years.

President Ruto had promised these JSS intern teachers that they would get permanent jobs after completing their two-year contracts, especially after they went on strike asking for job security.

“It is now a government practice for the intern teachers to work for two years before they are employed on permanent and pensionable terms,” Ruto said at State House.

“The JSS intern teachers will be at work in January. We had promised that before being employed on permanent and pensionable terms, they must do an internship for two years.”

The Labour and Relations Court however declared TSC internship programme illegal.

It said the teachers are not interns but fully trained and registered teachers who should get same treatment as other teachers on pnp payroll.

In the 2025 – 2026 budget TSC has been allocated a total of sh 377 billion for teachers salaries and allowances.

Treasury also allocated TSC sh 7.2 billion for intern teachers stipend and employment of another 20,000 intern teachers.

Internship is a key programme that TSC uses to address staffing gaps in schools.

The Teacher Internship Programme is a one year programme meant to equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.

The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching experience.

The internship period will be for twelve months though majority of the recent intern teachers have served for two years.

Teacher internship is not a remunerative engagement. However, interns attached to Junior Secondary schools will be eligible for a monthly stipend of Kshs. 20,000/=.

The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions like SHIF, Housing levy, and NSSF where applicable.

On successful completion of the Internship Programme, teacher interns will be awarded a certificate.

Intern teachers are also eligible to apply whenever TSC advertises permanent and pensionable teaching vacancies.

In this years scoresheet for recruitment of teachers on permanent and pensionable terms, TSC awarded 50 marks to teachers who served on internship terms regardless of the period served.

TSC has early this month advertised 2,014 replacement slots where a total of 673 slots are for secondary schools which JSS intern teachers can apply.

TSC called for interested and qualified candidates to submit their applications online through the APPLICATION LINK not later than Monday, 19th May 2025 Midnight.

Zetech University’s KUCCPS admission letters, pdf Lists Portal login

Zetech University’s KUCCPS admissioon letter is a very important document for all students. KUCCPS admission letters are official documents indicating provisional admission to university studies for a particular degree program. The University’s KUCCPS admission letters confirm that a student has been accepted into the university. To get these letters, students usually go to the KUCCPS website or the website of the university ‘s online Portal. They need to enter their KCSE index number and the year they took the KCSE exam. After that, they can download their admission letter and other important documents.

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The University’S admission letter is an important document that enables you, as a prospective student, to prepare well before joining the institution. Among other functions, the letter enables you to apply for Higher Education Funding (HEF) through the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB), other Bursaries. It also provides a list of items that a Student must obtain before reporting to the university.

Contents of the University’s admission letter include:

  • Your University’s Admission Number
  • Your Full Name
  • Your Postal Address and other contact details
  • The Course you have been selected to pursue.
  • Reporting dates
  • What to carry during admission; Original and Copies of your academic certificates, national identity card/ passport, NHIF/ SHA Card, Coloured Passports and Duly filled registration forms accessible at the university’s website.
  • Fees payable and payment details

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KUPPET and TSC Clash Over Teacher Demotions Following Recent Promotions

KUPPET and TSC Clash Over Teacher Demotions Following Recent Promotions

The leadership of the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) in Samburu County has criticized the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for demoting 158 teachers from the region just a month after promoting them.

During a press conference on Friday, William Lengoiyap, the Executive Secretary of the Samburu KUPPET branch, described the abrupt demotions as unjust.

“This is particularly unfair considering the extensive duration and rigorous nature of the process that led to the teachers’ promotions,” Lengoiyap stated.

He characterized the promotion process as lengthy and thorough, involving applications, document submissions, and interviews held in various locations, including Nakuru and Maralal.

Expressing his frustration over the sudden reversal of the promotions, Lengoiyap argued that the teachers adhered to all necessary procedures and rightfully earned their positions.

“There is no justification for denying the teachers of Samburu and ASAL regions the positions they have legally and procedurally earned. If any error occurred, it was made by those who chose to revoke the promotions, not the teachers,” he asserted.

Adding to their grievances, the educators are also protesting the removal of the hardship allowance from their salaries. This allowance was eliminated after Samburu was taken off the list of arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) areas, which entitled them to additional compensation due to challenging working conditions.

The teachers claim this move is intended to further demoralize them, arguing that the commission has consistently undermined their contributions and discriminated against educators from their region.

Many are concerned that this will further discourage teachers from working in Samburu and similar areas. The educators have warned that if the TSC does not reverse its decision, they will organize for industrial action.

Benny Lekushula, the Secretary of Tertiary Education for KUPPET Samburu, shared similar sentiments, stating that teachers feel “orphaned” by the reversal of their promotions and the ongoing loss of their benefits.

“These 158 positions were earned through legitimate and proper channels. They must be reinstated. If not, we will strike. We are dealing with a demoralized workforce,” he cautioned.

Vice Chairman Charles Lesimalele also criticized the recommendation from the Parliamentary Education Committee that led to the cancellation of the 158 positions.

In addition to potential industrial action, the teachers have pledged to challenge the TSC’s decision in court, confirming that they have already filed an application seeking court orders to prevent the revocation of the promotions and to compel the TSC to implement the original approved promotion list.

Why SHA declined to enroll over 360,000 teachers for health coverage – TSC CEO reveals

Why SHA declined to enroll over 360,000 teachers for health coverage – TSC CEO reveals

It has now come to light that the Social Health Authority (SHA) declined to enroll more than 360,000 teachers due to insufficient nationwide infrastructure.

According to Teachers Service Commission (TSC) CEO Nancy Macharia, their attempts to include teachers into SHA failed after being informed that the insurer did not possess adequate structures nationwide to accommodate the teachers.

While addressing the National Assembly Education Committee, Macharia informed MPs that the Commission has consistently desired to include teachers in a public insurance scheme, but this has not been achievable thus far.

“Last year, when we faced challenges with Minet, we aimed to transfer our teachers to SHA. We have always intended to have our teachers under the national insurer, including during the NHIF period,” she stated.

“We convened a meeting with SHA prior to renewing our contract with Minet for this last year, and they indicated that they did not have sufficient structures. They mentioned that they would require Ksh. 37 billion to enroll our teachers, yet even then, they were not prepared to accept them this year,” she explained to the committee.

The meeting was in response to numerous grievances from teachers nationwide, who continue to endure a lack of medical care, despite the Ksh. 20 billion agreement that TSC made with Minet to offer medical coverage for educators.

Committee Chairperson Julius Melly recounted a distressing instance of a teacher who endured solitary confinement for three months for failing to pay a hospital bill — even though they had insurance.

“What sort of insurance cover is this? It’s a mess; it lacks coherence. You have an insurer, a lead consortium, an administrator, a capitator — it’s a very strange type of insurance. You need to extricate yourselves from this situation,” Melly remarked.

Luanda MP Dick Maungu urged that teachers be organized into clusters based on job group or region to expedite the approval process at health facilities, suggesting that the current centralized system is ineffective.

“With Bliss Health Care serving as the main capitator and considering the vast number of teachers, it becomes challenging for them to process approvals promptly — and that is where the delays arise. Why can’t we cluster teachers to streamline the process? Presently, the system is overwhelmed,” Maungu observed.

Macharia, on the other hand, pointed out insufficient funding as a significant obstacle to delivering comprehensive medical insurance and appealed to the committee to allocate additional resources.

“If our teachers are to receive the best medical services, they must be fully insured. However, we cannot achieve that due to budgetary limitations. We also require timely disbursements to the consortium, as we often experience delays,” she stated.

Lusoi Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

Lusoi Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Kieni East Subcounty in Nyeri County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on:  (+254)0702697979

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Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Nyeri County.

Subcounty: Kieni East Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Lusoi Secondary School 

Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.

School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  08210312

School’s Official Phone Number:   (+254)0702697979

Official Email Address for the School: LusoiSecondarySchool@gmail.com.

Postal Address:  P.O. Box 218, Kiganjo- Kenya.

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

Fees paid at Lusoi Secondary School 

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. National Senior schools have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

Lusoi Secondary School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

LUSOI SECONDARY SCHOOL

Location- NYERI
Sex- MIXED
Category- REGULAR
Cluster- C4

Pathways and Subjects offered at Lusoi Secondary School

1- STEM

1- Social Sciences

1- Arts & Sports

Subject Combinations Offered at Lusoi Secondary School

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ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

1
SPORTSCode: AS2009
Biology,Geography,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

SOCIAL SCIENCES

1
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

1
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM

How to get the School’s Knec Results.

To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.

📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

How to Contact the Ministry of Education, MoE- Kenya..

Contact the Ministry by using the following details;

1. State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education:

  • Postal Address: P.O Box 36260-00200 Nairobi, Kenya
  • Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
  • Telephone Number: +254-020-3318581
  • Email: psbasic@education.go.ke

2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.

  • Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
  • Email: info@education.go.ke
  • Phone : +254(0) 3318581

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

TSC List of Approved TSC Teaching Subject Combinations for Secondary Schools

Science Combinations

  • Chemistry & Biology
  • Chemistry & Physics
  • Agriculture & Geography
  • Biology & Geography
  • Home Science & Biology
  • Physics & Computer
  • Agriculture & Biology
  • Agriculture & Chemistry

Language Combinations

  • English & Literature
  • Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & History
  • Kiswahili & Geography
  • German & Geography
  • German & CRE
  • Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
  • French & Geography
  • French & Business Studies
  • French & CRE
  • French & History
  • Arabic & IRE
  • German & History

Mathematics Combinations

  • Mathematics & Business Studies
  • Mathematics & Geography
  • Mathematics & Computer
  • Mathematics & Chemistry
  • Mathematics & Biology
  • Mathematics & Physics

Humanities Combinations

  • Geography & CRE
  • History & CRE
  • Geography & History
  • Geography & IRE
  • History & IRE
  • History & P.E.
  • Geography & P.E.
  • Geography & Business Studies
  • Home Science & History
  • Home Science & CRE
  • SNE & P.E.
  • Music & P.E.

Technical Combinations

  • Metal Work & Mathematics
  • Metal Work & Physics
  • Woodwork & Mathematics
  • Woodwork & Physics
  • Electricity & Mathematics
  • Electricity & Physics
  • Fine Arts & History (Fine)
  • Art & Geography
  • Art & Design & History
  • Art & Design & Geography
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E.

SELECTION OF PATHWAYS AND SENIOR SCHOOLS

• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway

The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation

Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;

  • 9 will be boarding schools; 3 from the learners’ home county, 6 from outside their home county/county of residence.
  • Three (3) day schools in their home sub county/sub county of residence. (Total 12 schools)
    Pre selection – A school that does not allow open placement can apply to be pre-select if it meets the criteria defined by the Ministry of Education.

How Placement of learners to Senior Schools (SS) at Grade 10 will be done

It will be based on:

  • Top 6 learners per gender in each STEM track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in  schools of choice
  • Top 3 learners per gender in each Social Science track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
  • Top 2 learners per gender in each Arts and Sports Science track per sub-county be placed to Boarding schools of their choice
  • Placement of Candidates with Achievement Level of averaging 7 and 8 per track to boarding schools of their choice

Admission and replacement process

  • Placement results will show where learners have been placed
  • Admission letters/joining instructions shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment Number.
  • All schools, both public and private shall admit Grade 10 through KEMIS
  • Leaners will be entered to the KEMIS System only after reporting physically to the school.
  •  Daily online reporting shall be monitored through KEMIS

Replacements

  •  Schools with vacancies will declare through their respective county directors of education
  •  Learners who wish to change schools will make requests through the heads of junior schools at least 2 weeks before the official grade 10 reporting date
  • Priority shall be given to those who had earlier selected the schools they are requesting for  Approvals by MoE shall be based on senior schools’ documented capacity
  • Upon a request’s approval, the joining instructions shall be accessed online; at no time shall a school issue printed letters for replacement cases
  • Replacement will be done once and shall be irreversible

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St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji: Complete details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

Get complete information about St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji School’s, physical location, photos, postal Address, phone contact, Knec results analysis, uniform, logo, email Address, Knec Results, Fees, CBE Pathways and Subjects, here. Also find details on the school’s enrolment and admission requirements/ procedure.

More information about St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji School is available, such as: School’s Official Name, School’s Cluster, School’s Type, School’s Nature (Regular/  Sne), School’s Disability Type, School’s Accommodation and Type (Boarding or Day school).

That is not all. Find more details about the school, including: School’s Gender (Boys’ Girls’ Or Mixed), Region Where School Is Located, County  Where School Is Located, Sub County  Where School Is Located, School’s Unique Institutional Code (UIC) and  School’s Knec Code.

ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL LOCATION.

St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji School’s Physical location: This is a Boarding Girls, National level Secondary school, located in Imenti South Sub-County, Meru County, in Kenya.

The school is a national school classified as C1. Get a list of all the New List of all National Schools under CBC, CBE/ CBET Curriculum.

ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL’S CONTACTS.

St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji Principal’s Phone Number: (+254)0731251190

St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji School’s Facebook Page: Click here to join the School’s Facebook Community.

ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL DETAILS SUMMARY

SCHOOL NAME:  –ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI

SCHOOL’S CLUSTER:  –C1

SCHOOL’S TYPE:  –PUBLIC

SCHOOL’S NATURE (Regular/  SNE):  –REGULAR

SCHOOL’S DISABILITY TYPE:  –NONE

SCHOOL’S ACCOMODATION TYPE:  –BOARDING

SCHOOL’S GENDER (BOYS’ GIRLS’ OR MIXED):  –GIRLS

REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED:  –EASTERN

COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –MERU

SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –IGOJI

SCHOOL’S UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL CODE (UIC):  –MY4N

SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: –15300012

St Mary’s Girls’ High School- Igoji School’s Capacity/ Enrolment/ Students’ Population: The National School can accomodate over 1,200 Students.

N/B: Explanation on the acronyms used:

  • Cluster which is the School’s Category. C1 is for National Schools.
  • UIC stands for Unique Institutional Code (UIC)/NEMIS Code
  • KNEC stands for the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) Code that can be used to check the school’s results online.

HOW TO JOIN GRADE 10 AT ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL

Joining Grade 10 at the school is straight forward. Placement at the school is done by the Ministry of Education. Simply apply for consideration for placement by using this link: Grade 10 Selection System.

More details on Grade 10 Selection can be found at: How to select Grade 10 Senior Schools online at https://selection.education.go.ke/

ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL’S CLUBS AND SOCIETIES

A student can join one or more of the following clubs and societies that are found at the school:

  • Science Club: For Exploring innovation and scientific research.
  • Debating Club: For Fostering critical thinking and public speaking skills.
  • Music Club: For Enhancing creativity through music and performances.
  • Drama Club: The Drama Students and their patron Madam Electrine Bhuong recieving Trophy from Mr. Kitsao.
  • IT Club: For Designing Websites and Mobile app developements.
  • Red Cross Club: For Fostering Red cross Activities
  • Peace Club: For Fostering various Activities
  • Wildlife Club: For Promoting conservation and environmental awareness.
  • Scouting Club: For Building discipline and teamwork through scouting activities.

LIST OF ALL SUBJECTS AND PATHWAYS OFFERED AT ST. MARY’S GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL IGOJI NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL

The Senior school, being a National School, will offer all the three pathways, listed below, for grade 10-12 students:

  • STEM PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO: PURE SCIENCES, APPLIED SCIENCES and TECHNICAL STUDIES
  • SOCIAL SCIENCES PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO: LANGUAGES & LITERATURE and HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIES
  • ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE PATHWAY, THAT IS DIVED INTO:  ARTS and SPORTS

Get a full list of all the latest Grade 10 Subjects at the Senior School under CBE Curriculum here: Senior Secondary (Grade 10-12) New CBC Learning Areas/ Subjects

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Al Maktoum Foundation secondary school: Contacts, Location and Admission Details

Al Maktoum Foundation secondary school is a Private School that is located at in Nairobi County, Nairobi Region in Kenya. Get all the school’s details including: the physical location, Official Phone Number Contact, Website, Email Address and Postal Address.

Al Maktoum Foundation secondary school Details at a Glance.

Location: Off Peponi Road, Mugoya South
Address: P.O. Box 27551, Nairobi 00506
City/ Town: Nairobi
County: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Email: almaktoumkenya@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.almaktoumfoundation.com
Phone: 020-784502

Admissions at Al Maktoum Foundation secondary school

Being a Private School, placement at Grade 10 (Senior School) is done directly by the school. Use the contacts provided on this page to quickly get an admission vacancy at the school.

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Kahuho Uhuru High : Get all the Senior School’s Grade 10-12 CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

Welcome to Kahuho Uhuru High 

Kahuho Uhuru High  is a public secondary, Senior, school categorized by the Ministry of Education as C2 under the new Competency-Based Education (CBE) curriculum; formerly the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC). The School’s main aim is that of empowering students through quality education, discipline, and integrity, while providing a safe and supportive environment where every child can discover their potential and thrive.

Browse through our website to learn more about the Senior School; from the academic programs and vibrant student life to achievements and community engagement. Get to know more about the school’s physical location and academic programmes. This guide also gives you a detailed step by step guide on how to join grade 10 at the school and requirements. Access a full list of the Senior School’s admission requirements and Grade 10 to 12 Subjects & Pathways.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS.

Here is a quick summary of what to get in this article:

  • School’s Physical Location
  • Key details about the school
  • School’s Fees and Payment details
  • School Profile and Information
  • Subject combinations and pathways offered at the school
  • How to get the school’s Knec Exam Results
  • Getting more information about the school
  • How to check grade 10 selection choices.
  • The School’s History and Legacy
  • Teaching Staff at the school
  • The Grade 10 Selection System
  • Important Contacts
  • CBE Careers
  • List of approved TSC Senior School Subject Combinations.
  • Details of all other Senior Schools in Kenya.

Kahuho Uhuru High  || Physical Location 

Kahuho Uhuru High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Official Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Exclusive Guide}

Kahuho Uhuru High  is a public Extra-County Level Senior School; Classified as C2. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at  Kabete Subcounty in Kiambu County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: +254- 0721 447336

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Kahuho Uhuru High  || Key Details 

Kahuho Uhuru High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Official Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Exclusive Guide}

The Senior school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of the School’s mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, the school serves learners with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor or any Education Stakeholder, we invite you to learn more and become part of the school’s academic journey. Here is a quick run through the school’s key details:

  • Country where found: Kenya.
  • Region: Central Region, Kenya.
  • County:  Kiambu County.
  • Subcounty:  Kabete Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School that is owned and funded by the Government of Kenya.
  • Nature of School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School 
  • School’s Official Name: Kahuho Uhuru High 
  • Sex: Single Sex School; Boys’ School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Extra County School whose Classification is C2.
  • Accomodation Type: Boarding School.
  • Knec Code:  11241012
  • Principal’s Mobile Phone Number / School’s Official Phone Number:  0721 447336
  • Official Email Address for the School: kahuhouhuruhighschool@gmail.com
  • Postal Address:  
  • The School’s Physical Location/ Directions:The school is located in Kabete constituency, Kiambu county.
  • Kahuho Uhuru High : This is the Official Facebook Page:  
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 26 Different Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways. (Check all the subjects offred at the school, below; under the title: ‘Subject Combinations Offered’).
  • Get More details about the School here. See details like Location, History, Pictures, Clubs, Mission, Vision, Core Values and Knec Exams’ Performance Analysis.

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EXTRA COUNTY, C2, SCHOOLS IN KABETE SUBCOUNTY

INSTITUTION NAME SEX KNEC CODE CLUSTER ACCOMODATION TYPE INFORMATION
UTHIRU GIRLS HIGH GIRLS 11241015 C2 BOARDING See more
KAHUHO UHURU SEC BOYS 11241012 C2 BOARDING See more
KIRANGARI SEC BOYS 11241002 C2 BOARDING See more
MARY LEAKEY GIRLS GIRLS 11241001 C2 BOARDING See more

Kahuho Uhuru High || SCHOOL’S HISTORY 

The School’s History is characterized by several years of success in moulding young learners into successful professionals.

Kahuho Uhuru High School is located in the Kabete constituency Kiambu county. It is a Boys Boarding school started in 1930 as a primary school. It underwent transformation to an intermediate school in 1950 to a day Harambee school in 1964.

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Kahuho Uhuru High  || Fees Payment Details

Fees paid at the school is determined by the Ministry of Education and is uniform for all Senior Schools; countrywide. Due to operations’ costs disparities National Senior schools may have the highest fees set; followed by Extra-County, County and Sub-County schools in that order.

School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

KAHUHO UHURU SEC

LocationKIAMBU
SexBOYS
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC2

14

STEM

12

Social Sciences

26

Total Combinations

Subject Combinations Offered

View all available subject combinations at this school

STEM

14
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2007
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2067
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2091
Core Mathematics,Agriculture,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2075
Agriculture,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2040
Core Mathematics,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2024
Chemistry,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1007
Core Mathematics,Biology,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2093
Agriculture,Home Science,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Core Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2053
Agriculture,Business Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2063
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1014
Core Mathematics,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1036
Core Mathematics,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

12
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2061
Business Studies,Geography,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2024
Computer Studies,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1080
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2093
Core Mathematics,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2008
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2095
Business Studies,Computer Studies,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2034
Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1081
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2073
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

📍 School Information

How to get the School’s Knec Results.

To check the school’s Knec results, visit Knec Portal and search for the school by its name.

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How to Check Grade 10 Selection Choices

The Grade 10 School and Career Pathway Selection System is a national digital platform developed to assist Grade 9 learners in making informed decisions as they transition to Senior School. The platform enables students to select their preferred Pathways, Subject Combinations & Senior Schools in line with Kenya’s Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework.
The goal is to empower learners to take control of their educational journey by aligning their selections with their individual talents, interests, and aspirations.

 

The platform is used to place learners who have completed Grade 9 into appropriate senior secondary schools based on their performance, interests, and chosen career pathways under the Competency-Based Education Curriculum (CBC/ CBE) in Kenya.

Career Pathways Available:

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
  • Arts and Sports
  • Social Sciences

Grade 10 Selection Factors:

  • Academic performance or assessment results
  • Student interests and strengths
  • Available spaces in schools or institutions
  • Regional balance and accessibility

This system is tailored for the CBC/ CBE framework and focuses on talent, interest, and ability – helping students transition smoothly into senior school (Grades 10 to 12).

Learner Selection Verification

Enter your Assessment Number to view your selections

HOW TO QUICKLY GET ALL DETAILS PER SCHOOL.

The Knec Schools Portal provides details on all schools in Kenya. The portal provides all particular school’s information on: KNEC Exam Results Analysis, Contacts, Location, Admissions, History, Fees, Portal Login, Website, KNEC Code, photographs, directions and many more. To get complete information about a particular school, use these simple and quick steps:

Step 1: Visit the Knec Schools’ portal by using the link: https://Knec Schools Portal/.

You will get the window below:

Knec Schools’ Portal Home page

Step 2: In the Search Box, type the Name of the school; whose information you neeed (See screenshot below). Click on the search icon or enter and visit the link with the information that you need. It is as simple as that.

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The Senior School’s Quick Overview

Welcome to our senior school; where education goes beyond academics to shape character, inspire leadership, and nurture purpose. Our school’s story is one of resilience, growth, and community. On this page, you’ll find a summary of who we are—our mission, values, and the people who make it all happen. From humble beginnings to a vibrant learning environment, we continue to serve with pride. Whether you’re a parent, student, alumni, or visitor, we invite you to learn more and become part of our journey.

The School’s Legacy

The school represents a story of vision, dedication, and growth. This page brings together the moments that shaped our identity: from early founding ideals to landmark achievements and community collaborations. Scroll through an interactive timeline, view curated photo galleries, and read first‑hand reflections that connect our heritage to today’s vibrant learning community.

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The School’s Teaching Staff

Our school is made up of a vibrant teaching staff that is recruited by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.As a school, we believe that teaching is more than delivering content—it’s about inspiring minds and shaping futures. This page highlights the educators who bring our mission to life: from veteran teachers with decades of experience to innovative newcomers integrating technology and project‑based learning. Learn about their credentials, classroom innovations, and the personal stories that drive their passion for education.

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How to Contact the Ministry of Education, MoE- Kenya.

Contact the Ministry by using the following details;

1. State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education:

  • Postal Address: P.O Box 36260-00200 Nairobi, Kenya
  • Physical Address: Jogoo House B, Taifa Road
  • Telephone Number: +254-020-3318581
  • Email: psbasic@education.go.ke

2. MINISTRY OF EDUCATION’s HEAD OFFICE.

  • Physical Location: Jogoo House “B” Taifa Road
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 300400-00100 Nairobi.
  • Email: info@education.go.ke
  • Phone : +254(0) 3318581

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

About the Grade 10 Selection System

The Grade 10 School and Career Pathway Selection System is a national digital platform developed to assist Grade 9 learners in making informed decisions as they transition to Senior School. The platform enables students to select their preferred Pathways, Subject Combinations & Senior Schools in line with Kenya’s Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework.
The  goal is to empower learners to take control of their educational journey by aligning their selections with their individual talents, interests, and aspirations.

How to Contact Selection Support Team

For any queries on Grade 10 selection/ choices, contact: selection.basic@education.go.ke

POSSIBLE CBE CAREERS EXPLORER

Here are the Career opportunities under the Competency Based Education (CBE) curriculum:
  • • Professional Musician (Instrumentalist, Vocalist)
  • • Professional Dancer
  • • Composer/Arranger
  • • Music Teacher/Instructor
  • • Dance Instructor
  • • Choreographer
  • • Performing Artist (opera, dance troupes, etc.)
  • • Music Therapist
  • • Dance Therapist
  • • Sound Engineer
  • • Music Journalist/Critic
  • • Dance Critic

Fine Arts Career Opportunities

TSC List of Approved TSC Teaching Subject Combinations for Secondary Schools

Science Combinations

  • Chemistry & Biology
  • Chemistry & Physics
  • Agriculture & Geography
  • Biology & Geography
  • Home Science & Biology
  • Physics & Computer
  • Agriculture & Biology
  • Agriculture & Chemistry

Language Combinations

  • English & Literature
  • Kiswahili & CRE (Christian Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & History
  • Kiswahili & Geography
  • German & Geography
  • German & CRE
  • Kiswahili & IRE (Islamic Religious Education)
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E. (Physical Education)
  • French & Geography
  • French & Business Studies
  • French & CRE
  • French & History
  • Arabic & IRE
  • German & History

Mathematics Combinations

  • Mathematics & Business Studies
  • Mathematics & Geography
  • Mathematics & Computer
  • Mathematics & Chemistry
  • Mathematics & Biology
  • Mathematics & Physics

Humanities Combinations

  • Geography & CRE
  • History & CRE
  • Geography & History
  • Geography & IRE
  • History & IRE
  • History & P.E.
  • Geography & P.E.
  • Geography & Business Studies
  • Home Science & History
  • Home Science & CRE
  • SNE & P.E.
  • Music & P.E.

Technical Combinations

  • Metal Work & Mathematics
  • Metal Work & Physics
  • Woodwork & Mathematics
  • Woodwork & Physics
  • Electricity & Mathematics
  • Electricity & Physics
  • Fine Arts & History (Fine)
  • Art & Geography
  • Art & Design & History
  • Art & Design & Geography
  • Kiswahili & Home Science
  • Kiswahili & P.E.

SELECTION OF PATHWAYS AND SENIOR SCHOOLS

• Determination of pathways per senior school
• Determination of vacancies for boarding and day schooling in senior schools
• Selection of pathways, subjects’ combination and schools by grade 9 learners Selection based on pathway

The learner will select 12 schools for their chosen pathway as follows.
– Four 4 schools in first choice track and subject combination
– Four (4) schools in second choice subject combination
– Four (4) schools in third choice subject combination (Total 12 schools) Selection based on accommodation

Out of the 12 schools selected based on pathway;

  • 9 will be boarding schools; 3 from the learners’ home county, 6 from outside their home county/county of residence.
  • Three (3) day schools in their home sub county/sub county of residence. (Total 12 schools)
    Pre selection – A school that does not allow open placement can apply to be pre-select if it meets the criteria defined by the Ministry of Education.

How Placement of learners to Senior Schools (SS) at Grade 10 will be done

It will be based on:

  • Top 6 learners per gender in each STEM track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in  schools of choice
  • Top 3 learners per gender in each Social Science track per sub-county will be placed for Boarding in schools of choice
  • Top 2 learners per gender in each Arts and Sports Science track per sub-county be placed to Boarding schools of their choice
  • Placement of Candidates with Achievement Level of averaging 7 and 8 per track to boarding schools of their choice

Admission and replacement process

  • Placement results will show where learners have been placed
  • Admission letters/joining instructions shall be accessed online using the learner’s assessment Number.
  • All schools, both public and private shall admit Grade 10 through KEMIS
  • Leaners will be entered to the KEMIS System only after reporting physically to the school.
  •  Daily online reporting shall be monitored through KEMIS

Replacements at Senior Schools

  •  Schools with vacancies will declare through their respective county directors of education
  •  Learners who wish to change schools will make requests through the heads of junior schools at least 2 weeks before the official grade 10 reporting date
  • Priority shall be given to those who had earlier selected the schools they are requesting for  Approvals by MoE shall be based on senior schools’ documented capacity
  • Upon a request’s approval, the joining instructions shall be accessed online; at no time shall a school issue printed letters for replacement cases
  • Replacement will be done once and shall be irreversible

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LIST OF ALL C1 (NATIONAL) SENIOR SCHOOLS IN KENYA {OFFICIAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION DETAILS}

Here is a complete list of all the C1 (National Schools) in Kenya. Get all the details for these schools below:

C1 SCHOOLS IN THE WESTERN REGION

  1. Nambale Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  2. St. Stephens Lwanya Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  3. Butula Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  4. ST.BRIDGIT AKOREET SECONDARY SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF & VOCATIONAL TRAINING: FULL CBE GUIDE
  5. SA Kolanya Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  6. NALONDO CBM SCHOOL: FULL CBE GUIDE
  7. JOY VALLEY SA SPECIAL SCHOOL: FULL CBE GUIDE
  8. Friends School Kamusinga High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  9. Moi Girls Kamusinga High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  10. Nyang’ori High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  11. Keveye Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  12. Chavakali High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  13. St Clares Ebukuya High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  14. Bunyore Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  15. Butere Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  16. St Peter’s Mumias Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  17. St. Angela Mumias Secondary Vocational School for Deaf Girls: Full Details
  18. Musingu High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  19. Kakamega High School’s CBE Subjects, Grade 10 Admissions, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOLS IN THE CENTRAL REGION

  1. Muruaki Secondary Senior School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  2. Mkungi Boys High Senior School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

C1 SCHOOLS IN THE RIFT VALLEY REGION

  1. Baringo High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  2. Kabarnet Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  3. Kapropita Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  4. Ossen Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  5. Kapsabet Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  6. Kapsabet High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  7. St. Joseph’s Chepterit Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  8. Meteitei Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  9. Moi Kapsowar Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  10. Metkei Girls’ High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  11. St. Patrick’s Iten High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  12. Tambach Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  13. Moi Girls High School Eldoret High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  14. A.I.C. Chebisaas Boys’ High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  15. Paul Boit Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  16. St.Anthony’s Boys High Kitale: School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  17. St.Brigids Kiminini Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  18. St Joseph’s Girls Kitale High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  19. St. Joseph’s Boys High School “JOBO” School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  20. Kisima Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  21. Maralal High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  22. St Theresas Tartar Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  23. St. Francis School for the Visually Impaired: Full Senior School’s Details
  24. Chewoyet High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  25. Kapenguria Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  26. Nasokol Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  27. Lodwar High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}
  28. Turkana Girls’ High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

C1 (NATIONAL) SCHOOLS IN THE NYANZA REGION

  1. Nyambaria High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  2. Kebirigo Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  3. Sironga Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  4. Kebabe Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  5. Nyansiongo High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  6. Kereri Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  7. Gianchere Special High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  8. Kisii High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  9. Itibo Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  10. St Charles Lwanga Ichuni Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  11. CARDINAL OTUNGA MOSOCHO: School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  12. Nyabururu Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  13. St Joseph Rapogi High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  14. Kadika Girls’ High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  15. Kanga High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  16. Kuja Special High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  17. Taranganya Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  18. St. Albert’s Girls Ulanda High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  19. Asumbi Girls High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  20. Orero Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

  21. Lambwe Special High School’s CBE Subjects, Senior Secondary Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

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Kahawa Secondary School: Contacts, Location and Admission Details

Kahawa Secondary School is a Prestigious Private School that is located Oppossite Kenyatta University in Nairobi County, Nairobi Region in Kenya. Get all the school’s details including: the physical location, Official Phone Number Contact, Website, Email Address and Postal Address.

Kahawa Secondary School Location, Contacts, Postal Address, Physical Address, County, Telephone Number, Email, Website

Location: Opp. Kenyatta University
Address: P.O Box 2137, Nairobi 00600
City/ Town: Nairobi
County: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Phone: 020-810519

Admissions at Kahawa Secondary School

Being a Private School, placement at Grade 10 (Senior School) is done directly by the school. Use the contacts provided on this page to quickly get an admission vacancy at the school.

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Gituru Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

Gituru Secondary School is a public Boys’ Extra-County Level Boarding Senior School that is physically located at Kandara Subcounty in Murang’a County of the Central Region, Kenya. Placement in the school is done by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kenya. To be placed to join this school, a grade 9 learner has to select the school online and placement is done based on the available grade 10 vacancies.  The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0712 274 093

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Kandara Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Gituru Secondary School

Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.

School Cluster/ Level: Extra-County School whose Classification is C2

Accomodation Type: Boarding  School.

Knec Code:  10226202

School’s Official Phone Number:   0712 274 093

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 21

Subject Combinations Offered at Gituru Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

5
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2061
Business Studies,Geography,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1044
Advanced Mathematics,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Kenya Sign Language
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2110
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

5
ARTSCode: AS1005
Christian Religious Education,Fine Arts,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2003
Biology,Computer Studies,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2012
Biology,Literature in English,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1008
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Fine Arts,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2022
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,General Science,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

STEM

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TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3056
Chemistry,Geography,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2012
Building & Construction,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2039
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2057
Agriculture,Biology,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1037
Advanced Mathematics,Home Science,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2073
Agriculture,Geography,Metal Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2050
Agriculture,Business Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2022
Building & Construction,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3036
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2099
Business Studies,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM

📍 How to get more Information about the School

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly. Use the official phone number indicated above to get information about the school’s fees, uniform, meals and performance.

How to Select Grade 10 Subjects and schools

To select Grade 10 schools and subjects under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya, Grade 9 learners should first choose a career pathway (STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science). Then, they’ll select three subject combinations within that pathway and finally, choose four schools for each combination, totaling 12 schools. To select preferred Grade 10 Schools and Subject Combinations, use the Ministry of Education portal selection.education.go.ke.

1. How you can Choose a Career Pathway:

  • Identify your interests and potential career aspirations.
  • Select one of the three pathways: STEM, Social Sciences, or Arts & Sports Science.
  • Confirm your choice to proceed with the pathway.

2. Select Subject Combinations:

  • The portal will provide you with a list of subject combinations available within your chosen pathway.
  • Choose three subject combinations that align with your interests and strengths.

3. Select Preferred Senior Schools:

  • For each subject combination, select four schools from the available clusters.
  • This ensures a diverse range of options and equal representation from different categories of schools.
  • A total of 12 schools will be selected: 4 for the first subject combination, 4 for the second, and 4 for the third.

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