St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Nyeri Central 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: 0725 644 751.

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Nyeri County.

Subcounty: Nyeri Central South Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name:  St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School 

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

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

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  08202018

School’s Official Phone Number:  0725 644 751.

Official Email Address for the School: kihathasecondaryschool@yahoo.com.

Postal Address: P.O Box 1133-10100, Nyeri- Kenya.

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 9 Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

Fees paid at  St. Joseph Kihatha 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.

Subject Combinations Offered at St. Joseph Kihatha Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

5
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2061
Business Studies,Geography,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2035
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2021
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,Christian Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2082
Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

4
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2072
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1020
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Physics
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 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.

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Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College (TVC) is located in Mochongoi, Baringo County, Kenya, specifically along Karandi-Kabel Road. It was established and opened in September 2019 with its first intake of students. The college is situated a few meters from Kabel Trading Centre, off Marigat-Karandi-Nyahururu Road. 
In more detail:
  • Location:
    The college is in Mochongoi Division, Baringo County, and is built on a 15-acre piece of land that was previously part of the Ol-Arabel Forest Reserve. 
  • Establishment:
    It was officially established on September 9th, 2019, with the admission of its first 206 students.
  • Purpose:
    The college was established to offer technical and vocational training, particularly to students from Baringo and Laikipia counties. 

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

Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College Contacts

To contact Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College (MoTVC), you can use the following methods: 
  • Online Admission Form: You can apply for courses at MoTVC using the online admission form available on FacebookThe form link is: https://docs.google.com/forms/
  • KUCCPS Portal: You can also apply for TVET programs at MoTVC through the KUCCPS portal.
  • Facebook Page: You can find more information and potentially contact the college through their Facebook page.

Mochongoi Tvc is a public TVET institution offering technical and business courses. Its located in baringo south ,Mochongoi location. Contact them through:

  • email:mochongoitvc@gmail.com or
  • Phone call :0707413282.

Mochongoi TVC Approved Diploma and Certificate Programs

Apply directly to the College for consideration in a number of Diploma nd Certificate Courses.

Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College (TVC) offers a variety of technical and business courses. According to the school, these include fashion design, clothing technology, building technology, electrical engineering, masonry, civil engineering, corporative, Certified Public Accountant (CPA), social work, secretarial studies, beauty therapy, hairdressing, catering, and tourism management. They also offer courses in plumbing, ICT, and agriculture. 

Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College Kuccps Approved Courses

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

  1. Diploma In Fashion Design & Garment Making
  2. Certificate In Building Technology
  3. Certificate In Fashion Design And Garment Making
  4. Diploma In Building Technology
  5. Building Technology Level 5
  6. Artisan In Building Technology
  7. Artisan In Garment Making & Dress Making
  8. Artisan In Plumbing Works
  9. Plumbing Level 4

Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College (TVC) Fees Structure

At Mochongoi TVC, non-government sponsored students are expected to pay Ksh 67,189 per year. The government also provides support, paying Ksh 30,000 per student, and HELB finances an additional Ksh 40,000 per student (26k for fees and 14k for pocket money). 

In summary, Total fees per year is Kshs 67,189 · The Government gives a capitation of Kshs. 30,000 per year per trainee.

Mochongoi TVC Courses Duration.

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

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

Factors affecting course duration:

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

Check the specific Course fees details here:

Mochongoi TVC online application

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

Mochongoi Technical and Vocational College Admission Letter.

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All Technical Training Institute Diploma, Certificate and Artisan Courses Fees 

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Career Opportunities for TVC Graduates

TVC graduates in Kenya have a wide range of career opportunities, primarily in technical and vocational fieldsThese include roles as trainers in TVET institutions, skilled workers in various industries like construction, manufacturing, and hospitality, and entrepreneurs who can leverage their skills to start their own businesses. 

The Career opportunities for Technical and Vocational Training Colleges’ Graduates include:

1. TVET Trainer/Lecturer:

  • Many TVET institutions are actively seeking qualified trainers to teach in various disciplines. 
  • Opportunities exist at both the certificate and diploma levels, requiring specific qualifications and often pedagogy training. 
  • Examples include positions at institutions like the Kenya School of TVET, The Eldoret National Polytechnic, and various other TVC institutions. 

2. Skilled Trades and Technical Roles:

  • Graduates can find employment in various industries that require technical skills, such as:
    • Construction: Building, plumbing, electrical installation, etc.
    • Manufacturing: Machine operation, fabrication, maintenance, etc.
    • Hospitality: Food and beverage service, catering, housekeeping, etc.
    • Agriculture: Agri-business, farm management, animal health, etc.
    • ICT: Hardware and software support, networking, web development, etc.
  • The demand for skilled workers in these sectors is constantly growing. 

3. Entrepreneurship:

  • TVC graduates can use their skills to start their own businesses. Examples include:
    • Fashion and design: Tailoring, dressmaking, fashion design.
    • Cosmetology: Hairdressing, beauty therapy, nail art.
    • Automotive: Mechanics, panel beating, auto electrical work.
    • Hospitality: Catering services, food vending, event planning.
  • The government encourages entrepreneurship through various initiatives and support programs. 

4. Other Job Opportunities:

  • Public Relations and Receptionist:

    TVETA, for example, has advertised for positions like Public Relations Assistant/Receptionist. 

  • Career Counseling and Guidance:

    Graduates with relevant experience can work in career guidance and counseling roles in institutions or with organizations like the Office of Career Services (OCS). 

  • Project Management:

    Some TVET institutions are also offering programs in project planning and management, which can lead to roles in project coordination and implementation. 

5. Specific Fields in Demand:

The following fields are highly on demand and are worthy considering:

  • Digital Skills:

    The rise of technology has increased demand for professionals in digital design, smart construction, and other related fields. 

  • Creative Industries:

    Skills in areas like journalism, interior design, fashion design, and media production are also in demand. 

  • Sustainable Practices:

    The growing focus on green and sustainable building practices opens up opportunities for professionals in these areas. 

6. Government Initiatives:

  • The Ministry of Education, State Department for TVET actively seeks to recruit qualified trainers and other staff. 
  • Various government agencies and institutions offer internship and training programs to support TVET graduates. 

TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL COLLEGE FEES STRUCTURE

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

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

GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP AND LOAN FOR TVC STUDENTS.

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

REQUIREMENTS FOR APPLICATION FOR TVC FUNDING

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

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Sharda High School is a Prestigious Private School that is located at Ngara Road 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.

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Location: Ngara Road
Address: P.O. Box 45262, Nairobi 00100
City/ Town: Nairobi
County: Nairobi
Country: Kenya
Phone: 020-374246

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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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Starehe Girls’ Centre: The Starehe Girls’ School is located in the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya. It was founded by Dr Geoffrey Griffin from the UK. The school began operating in 2005 and was modeled after the Starehe Boys’ School which was opened in 1959.

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Starehe Girls’ Centre National Senior School Location.

Starehe Girls’ Centre School’s Physical location: The Starehe Girls’ Centre is a charity and a national girls’ high school. It is located in Njathaini, Bustani Estate off Kiambu Road, a rural setting 20 km north of Nairobi, in Roysambu Zone, Kasarani Division, Kasarani District in Nairobi County. The 55 acres of land on which the Starehe Girls’ Centre stands belonged to Mr. Duncan Gray and Mrs. Jane Auld Gray. They leased the land to Limuru Girls’ Centre which was opened in May 1982 under the Trusteeship of Dr. M. P. Chandaria, Mr. Eliud N. Njoroge and others. This Centre closed in 2002. In the Year 2003 the Trustees of Limuru Girls’ Centre agreed to have the land leased to the Trustees, of the would be Starehe Girls’ Centre. Among these were Dr. Chandaria, Mr. Njoroge and Dr. Eddah Gachukia, among others.

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.

Starehe Girls’ Centre National Senior School’s Contacts.

Starehe Girls’ Centre Principal’s Phone Number:  0707900852 / 0738255448

Starehe Girls’ Centre School’s Facebook Page: Click here to join the School’s Facebook Community.

E-mail. info@starehegirlscentre.co.ke ;

Phone. 0707900852 / 0738255448

Starehe Girls’ Centre National Senior School Details Summary

SCHOOL NAME:  –STAREHE GIRLS

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:  –NAIROBI

COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –NAIROBI

SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –KASARANI

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

SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: –20400009

Starehe Girls’ Centre School’s Capacity/ Enrolment/ Students’ Population: The National School can accomodate over 1,000 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 Starehe Girls’ Centre 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/

Starehe Girls’ Centre 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 Starehe Girls’ Centre 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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FREE GRADE 9 SOCIAL STUDIES NOTES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOCIAL STUDIES AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT

 

PATHWAY CHOICES

 

A career is the professional journey that one chooses to follow to purse one’s interest and achieve one’s goal in work life

 

Career paths

  1. Health care
    • Doctor

 

  • Pharmacist

 

  • Nurse

 

  • Medical researcher

 

  1. Business and finance
    • Entrepreneur

 

  • Marketing manager

 

  • Accountant

 

  • Business consultant

 

  1. Education
    • Teacher

 

  • School principal

 

  • Special education teacher

 

  • Education administrator

 

  1. Law and legal services
    • LAWYER

 

  • Judge

 

  • Legal consultant

 

  • Legal secretary

 

  1. Environmental and sustainability

 

 

 

  1. Communication and media
    • Journalist

 

  • Content writer

 

  • Social media manager

 

  • News anchor

 

  1. Hospitality and tourism
    • Travel agent

 

  • Tour guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identifying factors to consider in the selection of a pathway

The following are factors to consider in the selection of a career pathway:

 

  1. a) Personal interests –

 

Choose a career that aligns with your passion and interests. Consider the activities or subjects you enjoy the most and explore career options related to those areas.

  1. b) Skills and abilities

 

Assess your strengths and abilities. Identify the skills you excel in and consider careers that allow you to utilise and further develop those skills.

 

  1. c) Values and motivations

 

Reflect on your values and what motivates you. Consider the type of work environment, culture and values that are important to you and find a career that aligns with those principles.

  1. d) Education and training

 

Evaluate the educational and training requirements for different career paths. Determine if you are willing and able to pursue the necessary education or training to enter your desired field.

  1. e) Networking opportunities

 

Research the networking opportunities available in different fields. Consider the importance of professional connections and how they can contribute to career growth.

  1. f) Personal fulfillment

 

Aim for a career that provides a sense of purpose and allows you to make a positive impact in the areas that matter to you.

 

Requirements for social sciences pathway at senior school

 

To pursue a career in the field of Social Sciences in senior school requires the following requirements:

 

  1. a) Learning areas or educational subjects

 

relevant courses in Social Studies, History, Psychology, Sociology, Economics, and Geography. These subjects provide a solid foundation for understanding human behaviour, societies and the broader Social Sciences.

 

  1. b) Research and critical thinking –

 

develop research skills and critical thinking abilities by engaging in class projects, independent research or participating in academic competitions. These experiences can enhance your problem-solving skills, which are valuable in Social Science careers.

 

  1. c) Writing and communication skills

 

Work on improving your writing and communication skills, as Social Science careers often involve presenting ideas, conducting research and writing reports or essays.

 

  1. d) Extracurricular activities –

 

Participate in extracurricular activities related to Social Sciences, such as joining a Social Science club, volunteering for community organisations or attending lectures and workshops. These activities can demonstrate your passion for the field and provide practical experiences. e) Networking

 

Build connections with teachers, mentors and professionals in the Social Sciences. Attend career fairs or workshops to meet individuals working in the field and learn from their experiences.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appreciating the need for choosing a pathway in senior school

The following is the need for choosing a pathway in senior school.

 

  1. It helps you to focus on subjects and activities that genuinely interest you. It gives you a clear direction for your academic journey.

 

  1. By selecting a pathway, you get a chance to discover your passions and talents.

 

  1. It allows you to set goals and work towards achieving them. It gives you a sense of purpose and motivation to strive for success in your chosen field.

 

  1. It offers specialised knowledge and skills related to a specific area. It helps you gain a deeper understanding of subjects you enjoy and prepares you for future studies.

 

  1. It encourages personal growth and development. It allows you to challenge yourself, learn new things and become more confident in your abilities.

 

  1. It helps you to align your studies with your future career. By focusing on subjects relevant to your chosen field, you build a strong foundation and gain valuable skills for future success.

 

g)It provides you with guidance and support from teachers and mentors who specialise in that area. They can offer valuable guidance and help you in your academic journey.

 

 

Pre career support systems

 

Exploring the importance of different support systems for holistic development in a school community

 

Meaning of support systems in a school community

 

  • A support system is a group of people and resources in school that help learners succed in any challenges they may face while in school

 

  • They provide encouragement, guidance and resources to help learners reach their goals and overcome challenges

 

The following are examples of support systems in a school community:

 

  1. School administration – the head teacher, deputy principals, teachers and other school staff work closely to help ensure a safe, productive learning environment for students. They work with the community to address any issues or concerns that arise in the school community.

 

  1. Guidance and Counseling – school counsellors provide academic, social-emotional and career guidance to learners. The school counsellors meet with learners individually or in small groups to help them develop important life skills, cope with personal challenges, and plan for their future.

 

  1. School nurse’s office – this is an important resource for learners who become sick or get injured while in school. The nurse can provide first aid, administer medications and connect learners and families with additional medical resources if needed.

 

 

 

 

  1. Parent-teacher meetings – these are regular meetings between parents and teachers that allow for open communication about a learner’s progress, strengths, and areas for improvement. These meetings help to ensure that everyone is working together to support the learner’s academic and personal growth.

 

 

The significance of pre career mapping for individual growth

 

  • A pre career is the process of discovering yourself and possible career paths before you decide on specific future career

 

Significance Explanation
Reducing regrets  
   
Adaptability  
   
Continuous learning  
   
Practice approach  
   
Informed decisions  
   
Clarity and direction  
   
Goal setting  
   
Skill development  
   

 

The following are importance of pre-career mapping to individual growth.

 

  • Helps discover interests by helping individuals to explore their interests and passions, allowing them to choose a career path that they truly enjoy.

 

  • Set clear and specific goals for their future careers, giving them a sense of direction and purpose.

 

  • Guides decision-making where individuals can make informed decisions about education, training, and skill development, ensuring they are on the right track to reach their desired career.

 

  • Increases motivation by making one more determined to work towards their career goals.

 

  • Promotes self awareness by encouraging self reflection, helping individuals understand their strengths, weakness and values, leading to better career choices

 

 

Using support systems for pre career development in the school community

 

A career support system helps learners in development of careers in schools through the following ways

 

  • Provide guidance on career options and helps to eplore different paths based on their skills and interest and prepares them for job applications and college admissions

 

 

 

  • Alumni connect learners with graduates who can share their career experiences, offer mentorship and provide insights into specific industries or universities.

 

  • Connects learners with experienced professionals who offer career advice and provide emotional support.

 

  • Mentors can be role models, they help learners develop professional skills and offer networking opportunities.

 

  • Provides a safe space for learners to discuss personal challenges, explore values and meaning-making and offer spiritual guidance.

 

  • Chaplains can help learners overcome personal anxieties related to career choices, fostering a sense of well-being that impacts career focus.

 

  • Provides support for learners facing socio-economic challenges for example, food insecurity and housing instability that can impact their ability to focus on career development.

 

  • Provides resources for learners to manage stress, improve mental and physical health and develop healthy habits that contribute to overall well-being.

 

  • Provides health resources for learners to manage stress, improve mental and physical health and develop healthy habits that contribute to overall well-being.

 

 

 

 

 

Designing solutions to challenges arising from use of support systems Challenges arising from use of support systems

 

Pre-career support systems are there to help, but they can also present some challenges. The following are examples of challenges from pre-career support systems.

 

  1. Limited resources – schools may have limited funding or staffing for pre-career support systems, which can result in a lack of career counsellors or limited access to career exploration materials and tools.

 

  1. High learner-to-counsellor ratio – schools may have a high number of students per career counsellor making it challenging for counsellors to provide individualised guidance and support to each student.

 

  1. Lack of parental involvement – parents play an important role in supporting their children’s career development. However, pre-career support systems may struggle to engage parents effectively, leading to limited parental involvement in career planning discussions and activities.

 

  1. Limited scope – programs might focus on specific industries or job types, which might not be ideal if you are undecided or have a unique career path.

 

  1. Passive participation getting – the most out of support systems often requires your initiative. If you are shy or unsure what to ask for, it can be hard to benefit fully.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Designing solutions to challenges arising from use of support systems

Challenges arising from    Solutions

use of support systems

 

Passive participation

 

Accessibility

 

Limited scope

 

Feeling overwhelmed

 

General guidance

 

 

The following are some solutions to challenges arising from the use of support systems:

 

  1. Be clear about your goals: Knowing what you want to achieve will help you find the most relevant programs and resources.

 

  1. Do not be afraid to ask questions: Advisors and mentors are there to help you navigate the pre-career process.

 

  1. Seek out diverse resources: Look beyond your school or a single program to find support that fits your specific needs.

 

  1. Take initiative: Do not wait for opportunities to come to you. Research companies, network with professionals, and actively participate in programs.

 

  1. Focus on what works for you: There is no one-size-fits-all approach. Experiment and find the support systems that benefit you the most.

 

Values of support systems in career development

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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COMMUNITY SERVICE LEARNING

Community service learning project

 

Identifying a problem or a gap in the community

 

We can use different methods or ways to gather information from community members about issues affecting them. These methods or ways include:

  • Carrying out physical or online interviews with the community members,

 

  • Holding community gatherings or public barazas,
  • Issuing out questionnaires to community members for them to fill,
  • Carrying out case studies in the community,
  • Co-hosting community radio and television programmes where
  • Community members can share the issues affecting them.

 

 

Designing solutions to the identified problem

Problem – ACCIDENTS INVOLVING MOTORCYCLES

 

Communities can work together to reduce accidents involving motorcycles, protect road users and promote responsible and safe behaviour on roads by implementing the following comprehensive road safety solutions:

  1. Road safety measures:

 

  1. Implement speed limits and strict enforcement.
  2. Maintain roads regularly.

 

  1. Construct modern roads with separate lanes for motorcycles.

 

  1. Education and training for road users:
  1. Compulsory education for motorcyclists.

 

  1. Enforce strict licensing requirements.

 

  1. Public awareness campaigns:
  1. Focus on motorcycle safety.

 

  1. Highlight the risks of reckless riding.
  2. Promote responsible behavior on roads

 

  1. Educate car and truck drivers on sharing the road safety with motorcyclists

 

 

Planning to implement the proposed solutions

 

  • When planning for CSL project, resources should be sourced beforehand to ensure the smooth flow of the project.

 

  • It is encouraged that locally available materials should be used s resources for the CSL project

 

 

Implementing the proposed solutions.

  1. Seeking for permission to carry out the CSL project

 

  1. Implementation of the CSL project

 

  1. Reflection on the concluded project

 

  1. Writing a eport on the project

 

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PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIP

Socio Economic Practices of early Humans

  • Early humans did not have the improved technology and systems we have today.

 

  • Their socio economic practices were based on their basic needs and resources available to them.

 

  • Early human had a simple basic socio economic system on meeting their basic needs.

 

  • This was done through

 

  1. Hunting

 

  1. Gathering
  2. Communal cooperation

 

 

Describing the socio economic practices of early humans in Africa during the stone age The stone age period

 

  • The stone age period refers to a period of time when early humans made tools and weapons from stones.
  • The tools and weapons were used for different purposes

 

  • The Stone Age period is divided into three different periods. These periods are:

 

  1. a) The Early Stone Age period –

 

It refers to the earliest stage of human history characterised by the use of simple stone tools. The Early Stone Age represents the beginning of human technological and cultural development.

  1. b) The Middle Stone Age period –

 

It follows the Early Stone Age. It is characterised by improved tool technology, cultural developments and shifts in human behaviour.

 

  1. c) The Late Stone Age period –

 

It follows the Middle Stone Age. It is characterised with development in agriculture. The Late Stone Age period represents a time of significant cultural and technological developments for early human societies.

 

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The Stone Age Period

 

The Stone Age period began 2 million years ago. It is divided into three stages, Early Stone Age, Middle Stone Age and Late Stone Age. Each stage represents development in civilisation of man.

 

The Early Stone Age period marks the beginning of human culture and technological development. During this age, most Homo Habilis emerged. Because of their increased brain size compared to Australopithecus, they used stones which were found in nature for hunting. The stones already had a cutting edge. The humans in this age used tools such as scrapers, blades and arrowheads.

 

The Middle Stone Age period is mainly characterised by the invention of fire. During this stage, humans started to sharpen their stone tools such as scrapers, blades and arrowheads which they used for hunting and fishing. Humans learnt how to cultivate and made farm tools using sharpened stones and wood. They used these tools to till land. They also used stone mortars and pestles to grind their cereals and grains.

 

 

 

 

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The Late Stone Age is the last stage of the Stone Age period. Humans developed more refined tools, including finely crafted blades and specialised tools for specific tasks. These tools were often made from materials such as bones showcasing increased skill in craftsmanship.

 

The Stone Age is said to have ended with the beginning of metalworking and the Bronze or Iron Age.

 

 

Socio economic practices refer to the ways in which societies organize and conduct economic activities within a social and cultural context.

Examples of socio economic practices include

 

  1. Agriculture
  2. Trading

 

  1. Pastoralism

 

Early Stone Age

  1. Invented and made tools from stones.

 

  1. Walked naked.
  2. Slept on top of trees.

 

Middle Stone Age

  1. Made improved tools such as scrappers.

 

  1. Lived in caves and rock shelters.

 

  1. Wore animal skin.

 

Late Stone Age

  1. Made improved stone tools such as bone needles and arrowheads.

 

  1. Lived in shelters and houses made using tree branches and grass.
  2. Cultivated crops and reared animals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Examining/ illustrating different types of tools used by early humans during stone age period

 

TOOL HOW IT WAS USED
a) Hand axe a) It was used for cutting, chopping and
  butchering animal carcasses.
b) Scraper b) It was used for separating the meat from the
  bones and removing the skin or fur from the
  animal carcass after hunting.
c) Arrowhead c) Early humans attached the arrowhead to the
  arrow where the sharp point of the arrowhead
  was used to penetrate the animal’s flesh
  ensuring a successful hunt.
d) Grinding stone d) It was used to grind grains, seeds, nuts and
  other plant materials into flour, meal or paste.
e) Hammerstone It was used as a pounding tool for example to
  pound roots or tubers. It was also used to break
  open nuts, shape other stones and perform
  various tasks that required force.
f) Digging stick The early humans used a digging stick made
  from wood to loosen and turn over the soil for
  planting seeds and digging up tubers.

 

 

Africa as the birth place of human technology

 

Fossil record – Africa is the origin of the earliest known hominid species, including Homo habilis and Homo erectus, who demonstrated the use of tools. The discovery of early stone tools in Africa provides concrete evidence of early humans’ technological abilities.

 

Archaeological sites – Various archaeological sites across Africa, such as Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania and Sterkfontein in South Africa, have yielded significant findings related to early human technology.

 

Rock art – Africa is home to some of the oldest rock art sites in the world, for example, Drankesberg Rock Art in South Africa and Brandberg Mountain in Namibia. These art sites showcase early humans’ creativity and ability to express themselves through visual representation.

 

Oral traditions – African oral traditions often contain narratives and stories that refer to the use of tools, technologies, and the transmission of knowledge through generations. They provide valuable information into Africa’s technological past.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Indigenous Knowledge Systems in African Societies

 

  • Indigenous knowledge systems in Africa societies refer to the diverse knowledge practices, belief and traditions that have been developed and passed down through generations within Africa communities.

 

  • These knowledge systems are deeply rooted in the cultural, social and environmental contexts of different African societies

 

Identifying forms or types of indigenous knowledge systems in African societies Indigenous knowledge systems is the knowledge, practices, beliefs and wisdom that have been developed and passed down over generations

 

ln African societies, indigenous knowledge systems are made up of various forms of knowledge and practices. These systems include:

 

  1. Medicine – traditional healers such as herbalists, diviners and spiritual practitioners possess deep knowledge of medicinal plants, rituals and holistic healing methods. These practices are connected to African beliefs about the interconnectedness of humans and nature.

 

  1. Religion – indigenous African religions are deeply intertwined with cultural practices, rituals and belief systems. They include a diverse range of spiritual traditions and the worship of natural elements.

 

  1. Agriculture – African communities have developed sustainable agricultural practices such as intercropping and terracing that are adapted to local environments and climates. These practices also promote soil fertility in farming systems.

 

  1. Climate – indigenous communities in Africa possess knowledge of seasonal changes and weather prediction. This is done by observing activities like migration patterns of wildlife.

 

  1. Technology – indigenous technological knowledge in Africa includes craftsmanship, tool making and construction techniques. Traditional methods of pottery, weaving, basketry and metalwork display the skills and knowledge passed down through generations.

 

  1. Education – indigenous education in Africa involves oral traditions and storytelling. Elders pass down knowledge through storytelling, proverbs and folktales thereby preserving cultural values and history.

 

  1. Environmental conservation – African indigenous communities have developed sustainable practices for conserving natural resources. This includes the protection of sacred natural sites such as trees, hills and mountains, rotational farming and controlled burning.

 

  1. Astronomy – indigenous African communities possess detailed knowledge of stars, lunar cycles and heavenly body navigation. Astronomy plays an important role in agricultural practices, seasonal calendars and cultural ceremonies, reflecting the indigenous knowledge systems.

 

 

 

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  1. Arts – Indigenous arts, such as music, dance and visual arts, often display cultural symbols and spiritual concepts reflecting the interconnectedness between art, people and community.

 

 

Explaining how the indigenous systems were used for sustainability of life

 

  • Indigenous knowledge is deeply rooted in the environment and cultural cohesion of indigenous communities.

 

  • Indigenous knowledge has helped communities to maintain sustainable use and management of natural resources to protect their environments.

 

  • The indigenous knowledge systems play a role in nature conservation, food production and management of forestry and land.

 

 

Using indigenous and modern knowledge to manage peer influence in the society

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Application of Indigenous Knowledge Systems in Africa in Day-to-Day Life

 

  1. Indigenous farming techniques, seed preservation and knowledge of local crops contribute to sustainable agriculture and food security in African communities.

 

  1. Indigenous knowledge of medicinal plants and healing practices continues to play an important role in healthcare, especially in rural areas where access to modern medicine may be limited.

 

  1. Indigenous knowledge about weather patterns and seasonal indicators helps communities to adapt to climate change and manage natural resources sustainably.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Poverty Reduction

 

  • Poverty reduction is a global goal aimed at improving the lives of people living in poverty and ensuring that everyone has access to basic necessities and opportunities for a better future.

 

  • It involves efforts to reduce poverty by addressing its root causes and implementing strategies to uplift individuals, families and communities out of poverty.

 

  • Poverty is when someone is unable to meet the minimum they require to live a comfortable and healthy life.
  • It means not having enough food, clothes or a safe place to live.

 

  • It can also mean not being able to go to school or get medical care

 

 

Causes of poverty in Africa

The following are some causes of poverty in Africa.

 

  1. Limited access to quality education – this hinders individuals’ ability to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge for better jobs and economic opportunities.

 

  1. Unemployment – this contributes to low incomes and limited economic growth, leading to widespread poverty.

 

  1. Agricultural challenges – the majority of Africans rely on agriculture for their livelihoods, but factors such as limited access to modern farming techniques, unpredictable weather patterns and land degradation can hinder agricultural productivity and lead to poverty.

 

  1. Political instability and conflict – this disrupts economic activities, damage infrastructure, displace populations, and divert resources away from poverty alleviation efforts.

 

  1. Limited access to credit and financial services – those in rural areas have limited access to credit and banking services, making it difficult for them to start businesses, invest or save for the future.

 

 

Exploring home grown practical solutions to poverty reduction

 

  • Home grown solutions refer to locally developed and implemented strategies and plans that are used to address specific challenges and needs within a community or region

 

  • Home-grown solutions to poverty reduction in Africa are solutions that we generate ourselves to help reduce poverty.
  • Examples of these solutions include lowering population growth rate.

 

  • A high population means a high dependency ratio which reduces investment leading to poverty.

 

  • To control population growth, we must discourage child marriages and at the same time increase female education.

 

  • This will open opportunities for the girl-child for greater empowerment and eventually, population growth will slow down.

 

  • Increasing food production to feed the population, there should be provision of credit to farmers and extension services to help increase crop production. By doing this, farmers

 

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will purchase farm inputs and benefit from advice and eventually increase production on their land, hence more food on the table.

 

  • People must also adopt smart climate agriculture that not only increases food production but also checks environmental degradation.

 

Effects of over exploitation of natural resources on poverty in Africa

The following are some effects of over exploitation of natural resources on poverty in Africa.

 

  1. Loss of livelihoods – over exploitation of resources such as forests, fisheries and minerals often leads to the loss of livelihoods for communities dependent on these resources leading to poverty.

 

  1. Food insecurity – unsustainable agricultural practices such as exploitation of land and water resources, can result in reduced crop yields and food scarcity which can lead to poverty among communities that rely on agriculture.

 

  1. Environmental degradation – over exploitation of natural resources contributes to environmental degradation, including deforestation, soil degradation and desertification, soil erosion and water pollution. This makes it difficult for communities to engage in sustainable agriculture practices, access clean water or benefit from ecosystem services hence leads to poverty

 

Sustainable use of resources in the community

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Importance of poverty reduction in the society

 

  • To ensure that all members of the society have access to adequate food, clean water, shelter, healthcare, education and other basic needs.

 

  • To create a more equal society, where everyone has equal opportunities to grow and succeed irrespective of their socio-economic background.
  • To create safer and more stable environments.

 

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Population structure

 

  • Population structure is the composition, distribution and characteristics of a population in a given region.

 

  • Population structure includes various factors such as the number of individuals, their age distribution, gender distribution, ethnic or racial composition, educational levels, employment status and other demographic characteristics.

 

Identifying sources of population data in Kenya and Germany The following are sources of population data in Kenya and Germany

 

  1. Government agencies which are:

 

  1. Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) – This is the primary government agency responsible for collecting, publishing and sharing statistical data in Kenya.

 

  1. Federal Statistical Office of Germany (Destatis) – This is the central authority responsible for collecting, processing and sharing official statistical data in Germany.

 

  1. Population and household census – a population census counts the entire population and housing information such as social and economic status.

 

  1. Household sample survey – various surveys are conducted by research institutions and private organizations of a country. These surveys focus on specific population groups or topics such as migration or health.

 

  1. Administrative records – government agencies and departments in Kenya and Germany maintain administrative records such as births, marriages, taxation records and migration of people.

 

Factors determining population structure in Kenya and Germany

  1. The population structure in Kenya has been influenced by the following factors:

 

  • High birth rate: refers to a situation where the number of births within a population is relatively high over a specific period. It indicates a higher rate of population growth due to the increase in the number of newborns.

 

  • High death rate: refers to a situation where the number of deaths within a population is relatively high over a specific period.

 

  • High fertility rate: refers to a situation where the average number of children born to women within a population is relatively high over a specific period. It indicates a higher rate of childbearing and population growth.

 

  • Low life expectancy: refers to a situation where the average number of years a person is expected to live is relatively short within a specific population or region. It indicates a higher mortality rate and shorter overall lifespan compared to other time periods.

 

  1. The population structure for Germany has been influenced by the following factors:

 

  • Low birth rate: refers to a situation where the number of births within a population is relatively low over a specific period. It indicates a lower rate of population growth due to a decrease in the number of newborns.

 

 

 

 

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  • Low death rate: refers to a situation where the number of deaths within a population is relatively low over a specific period. It indicates a lower rate of mortality and a longer overall lifespan compared to other areas or time periods.

 

  • Low fertility rate refers to a situation where the average number of children born to women within a population is relatively low over a specific period. It indicates a lower rate of childbearing and a decrease in population growth potential.

 

  • High life expectancy refers to a situation where the average number of years a person is expected to live is relatively long within a specific population or region. It indicates a lower mortality rate and an extended overall lifespan compared to other areas or time periods.

 

  • Immigration refers to the act of individuals or groups moving from one country or region to another with the intention of settling permanently. Therefore, the population structure for Germany has a relatively higher ageing population than the young population.

 

  1. The population structure of a country determines the shape of the population pyramid (age-sex pyramid).

 

 

Constructing age sex population pyramids of Kenya and Germany

 

  1. A population or age-sex pyramid is a graph that represents the population structure of a country.

 

  1. It has the following features:
  2. A title at the top

 

  1. Age-groups
  2. The females on the right and males on the left

 

  1. Population figures at the bottom
  2. Horizontal bars representing the number of males and females in different age groups.

 

  1. The population pyramid of a developing country has a broad base while that of a developed country has a narrow base.

 

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Compare and contrast the population structure of Kenya and germany

The following are among the similarities between the population structures of Kenya and

 

Germany:

  1. Migration patterns – each country has experienced or continues to experience both internal

 

and international migration. Germany has attracted immigrants for employment while in Kenya, there is a significant internal migration from rural to urban areas, leading to population growth in cities. There is also significant migration of Kenyans to other countries for further studies and work.

 

  1. Gender imbalance – while the extent may vary, all three countries face some degree of gender imbalance in their population structures.

 

The following are the differences between population structures in Kenya and Germany:

KENYA GERMANY
It has a low urban population It has a high urban population
It has a lower life expectancy compared to It has a relatively high life expectancy
Germany  
It has a large population of youthful population It has a high aging population with a growing
  proportion
It has high birth rates compared to Germany It has been experiencing low birth rates for
  several years .
  This has resulted in a declining population
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Peaceful conflict resolution

 

PEACEFUL CONFLICT RESOLUTION is a process that emphasizes dialogue, understanding and cooperation to reach mutually beneficial solutions.

It promotes non violence, empathy and respect for all parties involved.

 

Types of peace for sustainable social interactions The following are types of peace in the society.

 

  1. Personal peace – refers to an individual’s state of inner calm, harmony and absence of conflict or violence in their personal life. Personal peace promotes good relationships between a person and other people.

 

  1. Interpersonal peace – refers to positive and conflict-free relationships between individuals, including friends, community members and family.

 

Conflicts in the community

Conflict is a strong disagreement between people or groups that results in angry arguments.

 

  1. Intra-personal (within a person) – it could be a conflict of goals to be achieved, frustrations when goals are not achieved or having to carry out many roles.

 

  1. Inter-personal (between two people) – brought about by different, cultures, education levels, experience, values and family background.

 

  1. Inter-group (between different groups) – could be a conflict between ethnic groups or clans within the same community brought about by unequal distribution of resources such as land.

 

Identifying Barriers to peaceful conflict resolution in day to day life

The following are examples of barriers to peaceful conflict resolution in day-to-day life.

 

  1. Poor or ineffective communication. When people don’t express their needs, concerns or emotions clearly, misunderstandings and conflicts can intensify.

 

  1. Strong emotions such as anger, frustration or fear can hinder conflict resolution.

 

  1. Failing to understand and empathise with the opinions and emotions of others can hinder conflict resolution.

 

  1. Differences in cultural backgrounds or values can create barriers to conflict resolution.

 

The following are some of the ways of overcoming barriers to peaceful conflict resolution.

 

  1. Improving communication skills by enhancing active listening, effective expression and clarity in communication.

 

  1. Developing conflict resolution skills to encourage collaborative problem-solving.

 

  1. Creating a safe and non-judgemental space where individuals feel comfortable expressing their opinions and concerns without fear of judgement.

 

 

 

 

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  1. Practising patience and flexibility to promote a mindset that values collaboration and finding common ground.

 

Ways of managing emotions in promotion of peace in the community

 

  1. Peace walks or rallies – organizing peaceful walks or rallies where community members come together to express their commitment to peace can promote peace in the society.

 

  1. Community dialogues – holding community dialogues where community members can engage in open and respectful conversations about issues affecting the community.

 

  1. Community service projects – engaging community members in service projects that promote peace and harmony.

 

 

Embracing peace initiatives and agreements at the community level for harmonious living

 

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Healthy relationship

 

  • Sustaining healthy relationships means nurturing relationships, understanding each other’s needs and working together to overcome challenges.

 

  • Learning how to sustain healthy relationships is a lifelong skill that can bring us happiness and fulfilment.

 

  • We can sustain healthy relationships with our parents, siblings, friends, schoolmates or neighbours.

 

Ways of sustaining relationships in the community

The following are some of the ways of sustaining healthy relationships in the community.

 

  1. Actively engaging with others in meaningful conversations by asking questions and showing genuine interest in other people’s lives. This helps to create a stronger connection that promotes a sense of belonging.

 

  1. Setting and respecting boundaries. Communicating boundaries clearly and respectfully helps to establish mutual respect and ensures that everyone feels comfortable and valued.

 

  1. Practising empathy by putting yourself in other people’s shoes helps to create a supportive and understanding environment in a relationship hence sustains healthy relationships.

 

  1. Being reliable and trustworthy is important in sustaining healthy relationships by keeping confidence and demonstrating integrity in your actions and words.

 

  1. Showing appreciation and gratitude helps to strengthen relationships hence sustaining healthy relationships. This includes small gestures such as saying thank you.

 

Barriers to harmonious relationship

The following are among the barriers to harmonious relationships:

 

  • Misunderstandings: Sometimes, people may not understand each other’s feelings, thoughts, or actions, leading to conflicts or confusion.

 

  • Poor communication: When people do not talk or listen to each other, it becomes challenging to understand each other’s needs and resolve conflicts peacefully.

 

  • Lack of empathy: If someone does not understand or consider how others feel, it can create distance and make it hard to build positive connections.

 

  • Unfairness: When people are treated unfairly or when there are unequal opportunities, it can create barriers to harmonious relationships.

 

  • Lack of respect: When people do not show respect for others’ opinions, boundaries, or differences, it can make it challenging to promote harmonious relationships.

 

Using strategies to overcome barriers to healthy relationship

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NATURAL AND HISTORIC BUILT ENVIRONMENT TOPOGRAPHICAAL MAPS

 

  • Topographical maps provide a detailed representation of the Earths;s surface, showcasing its natural and natural and man made features.

 

  • These maps use contour lines symbols and colours to show the physical characteristics and human activities of an area

 

Human activities on topographical maps

 

  • A human activity is an activity that is carried out by human. Examples of human activities are crop cultivation, transportation, animal rearing and education among others.

 

Human activities can be divided into:

 

  1. Social activities – these are activities that are associated with people living together and providing services that make life comfortable. Such activities include medical services, provision of education, human settlements as well as administration.

 

  1. Economic activities – these are activities carried out by human beings in order to earn a living. These may include crop cultivation, cattle rearing, fishing, transport and lumbering among others.

 

  • Human activities in topographical maps are ways in which human beings have made use of the land represented on a map.

 

Using creative and critical thinking skills to enlarge and reduce parts of topographical maps

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Enlarging parts of topographical maps

  • The enlargement of a map extract is an activity in which the size of the map is increased.

 

  • When enlarging a given map extract, you multiply the length and width of the map by the given factor, say by 2.

 

  • A map can also be enlarged by dividing the scale of the original map. When enlarging the map, you divide the denominator of the scale of the original map by the given factor.

 

  • For example, if the scale of the original map is 1: 50,000 and the map is enlarged by 2, then you divide the denominator of the scale by 2 to give you 1:25,000.
  • An enlarged map shows more details than the original map.

 

When enlarging a part of a topographical map:

  • Identify the part that you intend to enlarge,
  • note the eastings and northings within which the area is enclosed,

 

  • measure the length and width of the map using a ruler and write down the measurements in your notebook,

 

  • Convert the measurements you have recorded by multiplying with the enlargement factor, for example, multiply the length and width by 2 and note down the new measurements,

 

  • If the length of the map extract was 4 cm, it then becomes 8 cm. Likewise, if the width of the map extract was 3 cm, it then becomes 6 cm.

 

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Reducing parts of topographical maps

  1. The reduction of a map extract is an activity in which the size of the map is made smaller.

 

  1. When reducing a given map extract, divide the length and width of a map by the given factor, say by 2.

 

  1. A map can also be reduced by multiplying the scale of the original map.

 

  1. Multiply the denominator of the scale of the original map by the given factor.

 

  1. For example, if the scale of the original map is 1:50,000, and the map is reduced by 2, then you multiply the denominator of the scale by 2 to give you 1:100,000.

 

  1. A reduced map shows fewer details than the original map.

 

When reducing a part of a topographical map:

  1. Identify the part that you intend to reduce.
  2. Note the Eastings and Northings within which the area is enclosed.

 

  1. Measure its length and width using a ruler and write down the measurements in your notebook.

 

  1. Convert the measurements you have recorded by dividing with the reduction factor, for example, divide the length and width by 2 and note the new measurements.

 

  1. If the length of the map extract was 12 cm, it then becomes 6 cm. Likewise, if the width of the map extract was 8 cm, it becomes 4 cm.

 

  1. Draw on a graph paper a map with a length of 6 cm and a width of 4 cm.
  2. Insert the features shown in the original map within the new frame in their exact places.

 

  1. Appropriately, indicate the Eastings and Northings enclosing the original map.

 

Illustrating cross section from topographical maps

 

  • A cross section is a diagram drawn from topographical map showing the nature of landscape from one identified point to another

 

  • A cross section across the land from one point to the other

 

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The following procedure is used when drawing a cross-section:

  1. Identify the map from where you are to draw the cross-section.

 

  1. Identify the points between which you are to draw the cross-section using the given grid references or letters and mark them on the map.

 

  1. Join the two points using a pencil line.
  2. Pick a blank piece of paper and place it along the line you have drawn.

 

  1. On the blank piece of paper, mark the grid references of the start and end points.

 

  1. Along the edge of the paper, mark the contours, noting where they rise and where they descend.

 

  1. Note the highest and the lowest contour along your section.

 

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  1. Along the same edge, mark the position of the required physical and human features.
  2. Once completed, remove the piece of paper, fold the map and put it aside.

 

  1. Pick a piece of graph paper and on it:

 

  1. indicate the title of the cross-section, for example, “A cross-section of Kabe Area from point C to D”,

 

  1. place your piece of paper on the graph paper and mark the starting and end points using the grid references,

 

  1. indicate the heights on the grid using dots,

 

  1. join up the dots with a curved line,
  2. indicate the required features where they appear on the map.

 

Note: A cross-section should have:

 

  1. a title,
  2. labeled y-axis indicating the unit of height given, for example, “Height in metres”,

 

  • the correct trend indicating the nature of the landscape,
  1. the required physical and human features named along the section,

 

  1. the starting and finishing points indicated using their respective heights at the two ends of the curve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Internal land forming process

 

  • Internal land forming process are process that occur within the earths crust and shape the landforms on its surface.

 

  • These process are caused by forces originating from the earth, such as heat, pressure and the movement of molten rock,

 

  • Internal land forming process include volcanic activity, folding, faulting and uplifting

 

Types and causes of earth movements in the environment

 

  • Earth movements refer to the displacement that cause changes in the Earth’s crust and surface features. These movements are mainly caused by internal forces within the earth and cause the adjustment of crustal rocks.

 

There are two types of earth movements. These are:

 

  1. Horizontal movements – they are also called lateral movements. They are caused by forces that operate horizontally within the earth’s crust. The forces involved in horizontal movements of the earth’s crust are tensional, compressional and shear forces.

 

  1. Vertical movements – these movements are caused by forces that operate vertically, at a right angle to the earth. They result into raising, lowering or breaking of the earth’s crust.

 

Tensional Forces

 

  1. They are stretching or pulling forces. They pull away the crustal rocks in opposite directions.

 

  1. When tensional forces are applied to the earth’s crust, they cause the rock to break, forming lines of weakness called faults.

 

  1. More tensional forces make the land between the fault lines to sink

 

  1. The land that sinks forms the rift vally. The steep sides left after the sinking form an escarpment

 

Compressional forces

  1. These are forces that push against a section of the crust from directly opposite sides.

 

  1. This may result in the breaking of the crustal rocks. While the outer blocks remain stationary, the middle block may be uplifted by vertical forces as shown in the diagrams.

 

  1. This leads to the formation of landforms such as fault mountains.

 

Shear forces

  1. These are forces that push against adjacent blocks of the crust.

 

  1. They lead to sliding of adjacent blocks of the crust against or over each other.
  2. Shearing forces may twist or tear up the crust.

 

Cause of earth movements in the environment

The following are among the causes of earth movements in the environment:

 

  1. Volcanic activity – vents or cracks, called magma, comes out. When the pressure builds up inside the earth, the magma can burst out, causing a volcanic eruption and the movement of crustal rocks.

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Plate tectonics – the earth is made up of giant puzzle pieces called tectonic plates. These plates are always moving, although very slowly. Sometimes, they bump into each other, move apart or slide past each other, causing earth movements.

 

  1. Gravitational force – this causes landslides when rocks, soil, or debris move down a slope due to gravity. Heavy rain or human activities can weaken the stability of the slope, making it easy to slide. Gravity pulls the loose material downhill, causing a landslide.

 

  1. Earthquakes – they happen when there is a sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust. This energy is built up over time due to the movement and interaction of tectonic plates. When the stress becomes too great, the rocks break and move, causing the ground to shake.

 

  1. Isostatic adjustment – this happens due to erosion when natural forces, like wind and water, wear away the Earth’s surface over time. It can also be caused by human activities, such as deforestation. Erosion can lead to changes in the landscape, including the formation of valleys.

 

 

Theories of continental drift and plate tectonics in the formation of continents The Continental Drift theory

 

  • The Continental Drift theory explains the formation of the continents and their present locations.

 

  • It states that originally, there was one super continent called Pangaea.
  • Pangaea was surrounded by a large water body called Panthalassa.

 

  • Due to convectional currents within the mantle, Pangaea broke into two huge continents, Laurasia in the northern hemisphere and Gondwanaland in the southern hemisphere. They were separated by a sea called Tethys.

 

  • Later, Laurasia broke up to form Europe, North America and Asia.
  • Gondwanaland broke up to form Africa, South America and Australia.
  • The continents then drifted to their current positions.
  • The drifting of the continents continues even today.

 

Plate Tectonics theory

 

  • The Plate Tectonics theory explains the formation of the continents and their current positions.

 

  • It states that the earth’s crust is divided into semi-rigid blocks called tectonic plates.
  • The plates float on the molten magma in the mantle.
  • The plates have distinct boundaries.

 

  • The plates move, relative to each other, either away from each other, towards each other or alongside each other.

 

  • Each plate either carries a continent or an ocean.

 

Differentiating various types of faults in the environment

  • Faulting is the breaking or fracturing of crustal rocks.
  • It occurs within crustal rocks due to earth’s movement

When crustal rocks are under pressure, they break in different ways depending on:

 

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  1. The amount of pressure.
  2. The direction of movement of the force.

 

The breaking of crustal rocks occurs differently depending on the forces affecting the crustal rocks. It occurs due to the following:

  1. When the rocks are subjected to tensional forces pulling crustal rocks in different directions.

 

  1. When the rocks are subjected to shear forces acting horizontally on the rocks.

 

  • When the rocks are subjected to compressional forces pushing towards each other and squeezing the rocks.

 

  1. When crustal rocks are subjected to vertical forces exerting a strain on the rocks which eventually break.

 

Type of fault

  1. Normal fault

 

It is formed when the forces acting on crustal rocks are tensional forces. They pull the crustal rocks in different directions, causing them to break.

 

  1. Reverse fault

 

It is formed when the forces acting on crustal rocks are compressional forces. They push towards each other causing crustal rocks to break. One block of crustal rocks may be pushed over the opposite block.

 

  1. Thrust fault

 

It is formed when the forces acting on crustal rocks are compressional forces. Unlike in reverse faults, they cause the crustal rocks to break at a very low angle. The block on the left-hand side rides over the block on the right-hand side.

 

  1. Vertical fault

 

It is formed when the forces on which the crustal rocks are subjected to are acting vertically within the crustal rocks. They push one block upwards or downwards as the other one remains stationary

 

  1. Shear or transform fault

 

It is formed when the forces acting on the crustal rocks are acting horizontally within the crustal rocks. They push the two blocks of crustal rocks alongside each other.

 

 

Illustrating the formation of selected features due to faulting in the environment The formation of the following features due to faulting in the environment.

 

  1. a) Rift valley

The rift valley was formed in three different ways:

 

  1. By tensional forces where the crustal rocks were subjected to tensional forces. This led to the formation of normal faults. The crustal rocks broke with the middle block sinking to form depression. This depression, bordered by steep slopes, is a rift valley.

 

  1. By compressional forces where the crustal rocks were subjected to compressional forces. The crustal rocks broke forming two reverse faults. The outer blocks were thrust over the middle block. When the overhanging blocks finally broke up, they exposed a valley which is called rift valley as shown

 

 

 

 

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  1. By anticlinal arching where flexible crustal rocks were subjected to compressional forces. The crustal rocks bent upwards and eventually broke to form a series of faults. Later, the rocks subsided along the fault lines to form a depression called a rift valley

 

  1. A fault scarp

Is also known as an escarpment. It is formed by both tensional and compressional forces.

 

  1. Tensional forces. – The crustal rocks were subjected to tensional forces. They broke to form a normal fault. When subsidence occurred, one block subsided down to expose a steep slope along the fault. The steep slope is known as a fault scarp, as shown in the diagrams.

 

  • Compressional Forces – When crustal rocks were subjected to compressional forces, a reverse fault was formed. One block thrusted over the other one, hanging on top of it. When the hanging masses of rock were destroyed and collapsed, they exposed a steep slope. This is known as a fault scarp

 

  1. c) Fault steps

 

Are formed when multiple faults were formed by tensional forces. When subsidence of the crustal rocks happened, the blocks sunk to different levels along the faults. This formed a series of faults. These are called fault steps

 

  1. Faulting occurs due to the following forces acting on crustal rocks:

 

  1. Tensional forces
  2. Compressional forces

 

  • Shear forces iv) Vertical forces
  1. Thrust forces

 

  1. Different types of faults are formed when faulting occurs. These are:
  2. Normal faults

 

  1. Reverse faults
  • Thrust faults

 

  1. iv) Anticlinal faults
  2. Shear faults

 

  1. When faulting occurs, the following features are formed in the environment:
  2. A rift valley
  3. Fault scarp

 

  • Fault steps
  1. iv) Depressions which may be occupied by lakes

 

  1. Fault blocks

 

Significance of faulting to human activities

The following are the significance of faulting to human activities:

 

  1. Understanding faulting helps scientists and engineers make buildings and structures that can withstand earthquakes, keeping people safe.

 

 

 

 

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  1. Faulting creates unique landscapes and features on the Earth’s surface, such as mountains and valleys. These features attract tourists to the countries where they are located hence earning the country foreign exchange.

 

  1. Some faults provide opportunities for generating clean energy, such as hydroelectric power from rivers along the fault lines.

 

  1. Scientists study faulting to learn more about the Earth’s history and how it changes over time, helping us understand our planet better.

 

Recognising internal land forming processes in shaping the landscape and their influence on human activities

 

  • There are four internal land forming processes. These are faulting, folding, vulcanicity and earthquakes.

 

  • They have their origin in the interior of the earth. When they take place, many features are formed on the surface of the earth. These include mountains, hills, valleys and depressions.

 

  • The mountains formed are tourist attractions which earn revenue to the countries where they are located.

 

  • High rainfall on the windward side of the mountains promotes agriculture and settlement. Lower rainfall on the leeward side of the mountains encourages livestock farming.

 

  • The hills formed are at times a hindrance to transport. Constructing a road in hilly areas is slow and expensive.

 

  • The soils formed when volcanic rocks are deposited on the surface, break down and are rich in minerals, promoting agriculture.

 

  • Rivers flowing from volcanic mountains are big and permanent, providing water for domestic use, fishing, irrigation and generation of hydroelectric power.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Multipurpose river projects in Africa

 

Multi purpose river projects Involve the construction of dams, reservoirs canal and hydraulic structures to manage water resources and maximize their utlisation for various socio economic benefits

 

Identifying selected multi purpose river projects on a map of Africa

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Outlining the conditions that led to the establishment of multi purpose river projects along river tana

 

The following are conditions that led to the establishment of multi-purpose river projects along River Tana.

 

  1. Energy demand – As Kenya’s population and economy grew, so did the demand for energy. River Tana’s water flow and hydroelectric potential made it a main source for generating clean and renewable energy, helping to meet the country’s increasing energy needs.

 

  1. Flood control – seasonal flooding along the River Tana posed risks to infrastructure and human life. Constructing dams and reservoirs as part of the projects aimed to regulate water flow and control flooding.

 

  1. Water availability – River Tana is a major source of water in Kenya, making it an attractive option for development projects. The availability of water along the river provided the foundation for irrigation, thus increasing food security.

 

  1. Water scarcity – downstream areas of River Tana faced water scarcity issues, affecting both communities and agriculture. The establishment of river projects aimed to regulate the river’s flow, ensuring a consistent water supply for domestic use.ning the economic

 

Examining the economic importance of multi purpose river projects in Africa

The following are some economic importance of multi-purpose river projects in Africa:

 

  • Electricity generated at the power stations saves the countries in Africa a lot of foreign exchange. It is an alternative to thermal power produced from imported diesel.

 

  • The lake formed by Aswan High Dam is an important tourist attraction, earning the country’s foreign exchange.

 

  • Electricity from the river projects has enabled countries in Africa to expand the manufacturing industries. This has created employment opportunities which has helped to improve the living standards of people.

 

  • The projects have led to the development of towns in Africa such as Aswan Town in Egypt as the people were attracted there by the availability of water and social amenities. Lake Nasser has therefore promoted urbanisation in the region, creating settlements for the people.

 

  • Irrigation of arid land in Egypt has led to the production of large amounts of crops like cotton, maize, millet, rice, dates and beans which are exported to other countries and also ensure food security.

 

Assessing challenges facing multi-purpose river projects in Africa The following are challenges facing multi-purpose river projects in Africa.

 

  1. Pollution – multi-purpose river projects often suffer from pollution due to industrial waste, agricultural runoff and improper disposal of garbage and sewage. This pollution can harm aquatic life and degrade water.

 

  1. Resettlement and displacement – constructing dams and reservoirs may require moving people from their homes, which can be disruptive and challenging to the affected communities.

 

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  1. Water management – balancing the needs of various users such as agriculture, industry and communities can be difficult, especially in regions with limited water resources.

 

  1. Climate change – changing weather patterns and water availability due to climate change can affect the reliability and sustainability of multi-purpose river projects.

 

 

Designing solutions to challenges facing multi purpose river projects in Africa

 

The following are the possible solutions to challenges facing multi-purpose river projects in Africa.

 

  1. Regulating the amount of water used depending on crop needs and climate to address water scarcity.

 

  1. Planting trees can address deforestation in water catchment areas or river sources which will also help to reduce soil erosion.

 

  1. Use of organic fertilisers that will raise yields without destroying the soils in areas that initially depended on silt from the river to supply required nutrients.

 

  1. Governments and project developers conducting comprehensive resettlement planning to address the issue of displacement of people.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Management and Conservation of the Environment

 

  • The management and conservation of the environment involves efforts and strategies aimed at protecting, preserving and sustainably utilising natural resources and ecosystems.

 

  • It consists of a wide range of actions and practices that address environmental issues such as reducing waste generation and promoting the efficient use of resources.

 

Distinguishing between management and conservation of the environment Management of the environment is the control of human effects on the environment. It involves the following:

 

  1. Coming up with policies on the environment.
  2. Planning the activities to be carried out.

 

  • Implementing the policies.
  1. Evaluating to see whether the policies are working.

 

  1. Reviewing the policies to make them effective.

 

Conservation of the environment is the practice of preserving and protecting the natural environment and its resources from destruction for use by the present and future generations.

 

The differences between management of the environment and conservation of the environment.

Management of the environment Conservation of the environment
a) It involves planning and implementing a a) It involves the protection or preservation of
plan to ensure effective and proper utilization available resources for the future.
of available resources in the environment.  
b) It focuses on short to medium-term goals, b) It focuses on long-term goals to protect
often driven by economic considerations and natural resources and biodiversity for future
immediate needs. generations.
   

 

FACTORS that lead to degradation of the environment in the community Degradation of the environment is the destruction decline or negative modification of the natural environment and its components due to various human activities and natural process

  • The following are factors that can lead to degradation of the environment.

 

  1. Pollution – various forms of pollution such as air pollution, water pollution and soil pollution can have negative effects on the environment.

 

  1. Deforestation – clearing of forests for agriculture, urbanisation, logging and fuelwood collection contributes to deforestation. This destroys habitats and disrupts ecosystems leading to soil erosion, climate change and loss of natural resources.

 

  1. Industrial activities – industries that engage in the production of goods and services can have negative effects on the environment such as over exploitation of raw materials.

 

 

 

 

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  1. Agricultural practices – excessive use of pesticides, fertilisers and monocropping can lead to soil degradation and water pollution.

 

The effects of environmental degradation in the community

The following are among effects of environmental degradation in the community.

 

  1. Health risks – degraded environments can lead to significant health risks to the community. Air pollution, water pollution and contaminated soil can lead to respiratory problems and other illnesses.

 

  1. Water scarcity – degradation of water bodies such as rivers, lakes and groundwater can lead to water scarcity in the community.

 

  1. Soil erosion – unsustainable land practices such as deforestation and improper agricultural techniques contribute to soil erosion. This leads to the loss of fertile land and reduced agricultural productivity in the community.

 

  1. Climate change impacts – greenhouse gas emissions and deforestation contributes to climate change. Climate change, in turn, leads to more frequent and extreme weather events, such as floods.

 

 

Designing measures to manage and conserve the environment for sustainability

  1. Plant trees to protect the soils from erosion and reduce global warming

 

  1. Avoid careless disposal of waste
  2. Use terraces while farming on steep slopes.

 

  1. Walk over short distances, cycle or use electric cars to reduce the use of vehicles as their fumes contaminate the air.

 

  1. Re-cycle materials like paper to reduce the cutting down of trees.
  2. Sensitise the people on the need to manage and conserve the environment.

 

Importance of managing and conserving the environment.

The following are some of the importance of managing and conserving the environment.

 

  1. Preservation of biodiversity- the environment is home to countless species of plants, animals, and microorganisms.

 

  1. Climate regulation- forests, oceans, and other natural environments absorb and store carbon (IV) oxide, a greenhouse gas responsible for climate change. By protecting and restoring these ecosystems, we can reduce the effects of climate change.

 

  1. Human health and well-being- by managing and conserving the environment, we can reduce exposure to harmful pollutants as well as improve access to clean water and sanitation.

 

  1. Economic benefits- many industries rely on natural resources and ecosystem services for their operations, including agriculture, fishing, forestry, and tourism. By conserving the environment, long-term sustainability of these industries is ensured such as job creation and economic stability.

 

 

 

 

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World heritage sites in Africa

  • World heritage sites are globally recognized places of outstanding value.

 

  • They are considered to be treasure of humanity and are preserved for future generations to appreciate and learn from.

 

  • They can include

 

  1. Archaeological sites

 

  1. Historic monuments
  2. Natural parks

 

  1. Unique land formations

 

Locating the selected world heritage sites in Africa

 

  1. A world heritage site is a unique place in the world that is considered extremely important and valuable. It can be a beautiful natural area, like a forest, a coral reef, a nature reserve, a national park or a man-made structure, like an ancient temple or a historic city.

 

  1. World heritage sites are chosen because they have something unique or amazing about them, like their history, culture or how they look.

 

WORLD HERITAGE SITE WHERE IT IS LOCATED
Rock hewn churches Etthiopia
Robben island South Africa
Seregenti national park Tanzania
Victoria falls Zambia
Valle de mai nature reserves Seychelles
Pyramids of Giza Egypt
   

 

Importance of the selected world heritage sites in promoting cultural heritage

 

The following are the importance of the selected world heritage sites in promoting cultural heritage.

 

  1. They serve as reminders of our past, allowing us to maintain a connection with our ancestors and our traditions.

 

  1. They offer an understanding of different cultures, traditions and historical periods.

 

  1. They attract tourists hence promoting economic development of the local communities.

 

  1. They provide a tangible link between generations. They enable the transmission of cultural knowledge, traditions and values from older to younger generations.

 

Measures to conserve the selected world heritage sites

 

  1. Raise awareness about the importance of world heritage sites and their conservation among local communities, schools and visitors.

 

  1. Promote sustainable tourism practices such as encouraging responsible tourist behaviour.

 

 

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  1. Engage local communities in the conservation efforts of world heritage sites.

 

  1. Support initiatives that focus on the preservation and restoration of world heritage sites.

 

  1. Encourage public engagement through events and cultural activities that promote the appreciation and conservation of world heritage sites.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS AND GOVERNANCE The Constitution of Kenya

 

A constitution is a set of agreed principles and rules which state the structure and powers of government and relationship between the rulers and the ruled.

 

Identifying stages in the constitution making process in Kenya The stages of the constitution-making process in Kenya

  1. Debating over controversial issues.

 

  1. Collection of public views.
  2. Civic education.

 

  1. Convening of constitutional conferences.
  2. Drafting of the constitution.

 

  1. Enacting or passing of the constitution.

 

  1. Promulgation of the constitution.

 

The following are the stages in the constitution-making process in Kenya:

 

  • Debate over controversial issues. Issues like the establishment of section 2A in the independence constitution in 1991 raised concerns among involved parties and groups. The issue of whether to include the position of Prime Minister or not has also been debated for many years.

 

  • Collection of public views. Public views are collected by the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC).

 

  • Civic education. The public is sensitized and educated on the Bill.

 

  • Convening of constitutional conferences. For example, the 2002 National Constitution Conference at Bomas of Kenya came up with the Bomas Draft.

 

  • Drafting of the constitution. This involves both local and international experts who draft the constitution which was the case between 2000 and 2010.

 

  • The referendum. The draft constitution is subjected to a referendum where people give their views on a specific question presented to them through voting.

 

  • Enacting or passing of the constitution. The National Assembly passes the Bill.

 

  • Promulgation of the constitution. The constitution is adopted and made effective.

 

Examining the role of parliament in constitution making process

The following are some of the roles of the parliament in the constitution-making process in

 

Kenya:

  1. Debates the content of the constitution.

 

  1. Passes the laws setting up the process of constitution-making.

 

  1. Appoints members of the constitution-making commission.

 

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  1. Approves the necessary funds for the constitution-making process.
  2. Supports the implementation of the constitution through legislation.

 

Exploring the role of citizens in constitution-making process

The following are among the roles of citizens in the constitution making process in Kenya

 

  1. Providing their opinions, suggestions and feedback during public constultation in the constitution making process

 

  1. Educating themselves about the constitution-making process, the content of the proposed constitution and its potential effects.

 

  1. Exercising their right to vote during a referendum which directly influences the outcome of the referendum and the fate of the proposed constitution.

 

  1. After the adoption of a new constitution, citizens have an ongoing role in monitoring its implementation and holding elected officials accountable.

 

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Defending and promoting the constitution of Kenya

The following are ways to defend and promote the constitution of Kenya

  1. Participating in the election

 

  1. Reporting corruption
  2. Promoting gender equality

 

  1. Engaging in activities that protect and preserve the environment

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Civic engagement in governance

 

  • Civic engagement is the active participation of citizens in their communities, societies and the democratic process.

 

  • It involves individuals and groups taking an active role in addressing public issues, promoting social change and contributing to the well being of their communities

 

Identifying individual and collective civic engagement activities in Kenya

 

  • Civic engagement refers to the active involvement and participation of individuals in their communities and societies as a whole. It involves participating in activities and actions that contribute to the betterment of society.

 

  • Civic engagement activities include volunteering in community service activities, participating in voting and attending public meetings and being informed about and discussing public affairs.

 

Individual and collective civic engagement activities in Kenya

 

  • Volunteering to local organisations or community projects such as cleaning and mentorship activities in the community.
  • Joining support campaigns focused on social, environmental or human rights issues.

 

  • Promoting awareness of rights, responsibilities and civic processes among community members.

 

  • Engaging in activities that promote environmental sustainability such as tree planting, waste management or energy conservation initiatives.

 

Exploring the basic constitutional requirements for political parties

The following are the basic constitutional requirements for political parties as stipulated in

Article 91 of the Constitution of Kenya. They should:

  • Have a national outlook,

 

  • Have a democratically elected governing body,

 

  • Promote and uphold national unity,

 

  • respect the right of all people to participate in the political process,

 

  • Abide by the democratic principles of good governance, promote and practice democracy through regular, fair and free elections within the party,

 

  • respect and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms, gender equality and equity,

 

  • Promote the objectives and principles of the constitution.

 

Illustrating the role of political parties in democratic governance

The following are the roles of political parties in democratic governance:

  1. They formulate policies and programmes on how to run the government.

 

  1. They mobilize people to participate in important public affairs.
  2. They link the government and the people.

 

  1. They act as a training ground for political leadership.
  2. Opposition parties take part in decision-making.

 

Outlining positions vied for in a general election in Kenya

  1. President

 

  1. MCA – member of county assembly

 

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  1. MP – member of national assembly
  2. Senator

 

  1. Governor
  2. Women representative

 

Exhibiting values that promote ethical civic engagement in the community

The following are among values that promote ethical civic engagement in the community:

 

  1. Social justice – this promotes fairness, equality and inclusivity within the community. By upholding social justice, individuals and communities strive to address systemic inequalities and work towards creating a more equitable society.

 

  1. Integrity – this value emphasizes honesty and transparency. Ethical civic engagement requires making ethical choices, taking responsibility for one’s actions and upholding the highest standards of honesty and integrity.

 

  1. Peace – this promotes non-violence, cooperation and harmony within the community. Ethical civic engagement involves actively seeking peaceful resolutions to conflicts, promoting understanding and empathy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kenya’s bill of rights

 

The Bill of Rights in the Constitution of Kenya acknowledges and protects the fundamental rights and freedoms of every individual in the country.

 

Exploring Kenya’s Bill of Rights for mutual well-being

 

  • The Bill of Rights is a document that spells out the rights of the people in a country in relation to their government.

 

  • It recognises and protects human rights and fundamental freedoms in order to preserve

 

the dignity of individuals and communities.

 

The Bill of Rights in Kenya is found in Chapter Four of the Constitution, specifically Articles 19 to 59.

 

  1. Right to life, dignity and protection from torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.

 

  1. Protection of privacy, including the right not to have one’s home or personal property searched or invaded without a just cause.

 

  1. Equality and freedom from discrimination on various grounds, such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity and disability.

 

  1. Economic and social rights, including the right to education, healthcare, housing and social security.

 

  1. Rights of children, including protection from child labour, exploitation and abuse.

 

  1. Rights of marginalised groups, including indigenous communities, persons with disabilities and the elderly.

 

Examining human rights of special groups for promotion of social justice and inclusivity

 

  • Special groups in society can refer to various disadvantaged or populations at risk who may face specific challenges or require targeted support.

 

  • Examples of special groups in society include refugees, the elderly, migrants, persons

 

with disabilities and ethnic and racial minorities among others.

Human rights of elderly

 

  1. Right to fully participate in community affairs
  2. Right to pursue their personal development

 

  1. Right to receive reasonable care and assistance from family and state

 

Human rights of refugees

  1. Freedom of movement

 

  1. Right access medical care

 

Human right of migrants

  1. Right to equality before the law.

 

  1. Freedom from discrimination
  2. Right to protection from torture

 

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Application of the Bill of rights for harmonious living

The following are some ways of applying the bill of rights for harmonious living.

 

  1. Encouraging people to express them selves freely while they respect the rights of others.
  2. Ensuring all individuals are equal before the law and forbid discrimination.

 

  1. Protecting the freedom of assembly and association

 

  1. Ensuring equal access to quality education for all individuals, promoting knowledge, understanding and the development of critical thinking

 

Cultivating empathy and solidarity with special groups in society for mutual social responsibility

 

  • Empathy is the ability to emotionally understand what other people feel, see things from their point of view and imagine yourself in their place.

 

  • Solidarity is an awareness of shared interests, objectives, standards and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity of groups or classes

 

  • The following are some of the ways of cultivating empathy and solidarity with special groups in society for mutual social responsibility

 

  1. Encouraging individuals and community organization to actively engage in volunteer work and community service that directly benefits special groups.

 

  1. Increasing public awareness and understanding of challenges faced by special groups through educational campaigns, workshops and community events.

 

  1. Organizing cultural exchange programmes that facilitate dialogue and understanding between different groups in society.

 

  1. Support organizations and initiatives that champion the rights and well being of special groups.

 

Embracing respect for human rights in society

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Cultural Globalisation

 

  • Cultural globalization is the interconnectedness and exchange of cultural ideas, values, practices and products on a global level.

 

  • Cultural globalization is influenced by factors such as the development of communication and transportation technologies, the spread of media and entertainment and migration

 

Identifying cultural elements and practices that have acquired a global recognition status.

 

  • Cultural globalization refers to the process of cultural exchange and interconnectedness that occurs on a global level.

 

  • It involves the spread and diffusion of cultural practices, ideas, values and products across different countries and regions.

 

Examining African cultural practices in promoting a common humanity

 

  1. African socialism is a socio-political system that promotes social justice, collective ownership and equal distribution of resources in African societies. It emphasizes the welfare of the community over individual gain, striving to address poverty, inequality and underdevelopment.

 

  1. Ujamaa is a socio-economic policy that emphasizes collective work, cooperation and shared responsibility within a community. It promotes the idea of equal distribution of resources. It also promotes a sense of unity and interdependence among community members. Ujamaa seeks to uplift disadvantaged individuals in the society and create a society where everyone contributes to and benefits from the collective efforts.

 

  1. The term Ubuntu originates from several Bantu languages spoken in Southern Africa and is often translated as, “humanity towards others” or “I am because we are”.

 

  1. Ubuntu consists of a set of values and principles that promote compassion, empathy, respect and communal harmony.

 

The following are among the elements of African socialism, Ujamaa, and Ubuntu that promote a common humanity:

 

  1. Social justice. This promotes a sense of common humanity by recognising the fundamental worth and dignity of every person.

 

  1. Compassion and empathy. It contributes to building harmonious relationships and promoting the well-being of all community members.

 

  1. Communal ownership and cooperation. This cooperative mindset promotes common humanity by emphasising the idea that everyone’s well-being is interconnected.

 

  1. Equal distribution of resources. T

 

Exploring ways of preserving cultural elements that promote responsible global citizenship The following are some of the actions to be taken to preserve cultural elements which promote responsible global citizenship.

 

  1. Cultural awareness and education. Educating people on their cultural heritage as well as different cultures around the world.

 

 

 

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  1. Volunteering and community engagement. Getting involved in community activities that promote cultural preservation and responsible global citizenship. For example, cleaning and maintaining cultural heritage sites.

 

  1. Environmental stewardship. Promoting sustainable practices that respect and protect cultural sites, natural landscapes and ecosystems that are key to cultural traditions and practices.

 

  1. Language preservation. Making efforts to learn, use and teach your native language. Preserve and promote linguistic diversity by supporting language exchange programmes and initiatives that document endangered languages.

 

 

Factors that promote healthy cultural relationship and global interconnectedness

 

Reasons for interconnectedness.

  • Better medical
  • Peacekeeping
  • Sports reasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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M.P Shah Chania Boys High School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location {Full Details}

M.P Shah Chania Boys High School is a public Boys’ Extra-County Boarding School that is located at Thika West Subcounty in Kiambu County of Central Region, Kenya. The School’s Official Phone Number Contact is: 0715283297/ 0733-226308

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Kiambu.

Subcounty: Thika East.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: M.P Shah Chania Boys High School

Sex: Boys’ School.

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

Accomodation Type: Boarding School.

Knec Code: 11207102

School’s Official Phone Number:  0715283297/ 0733-226308

Subject Combinations Offered at M.P Shah Chania Boys High School

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ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

4
SPORTSCode: AS2009
Biology,Geography,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1044
French,Music & Dance,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2003
Biology,Computer Studies,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2014
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

STEM

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APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2007
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2067
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2091
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2075
Agriculture,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2048
Agriculture,Business Studies,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3008
Electricity,General Science,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2097
Biology,Business Studies,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1035
Advanced Mathematics,Electricity,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2040
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2059
Agriculture,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3024
Advanced Mathematics,Electricity,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3006
Computer Studies,Electricity,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2024
Chemistry,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2060
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2047
Agriculture,Business Studies,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1015
Advanced Mathematics,Chemistry,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1007
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1034
Advanced Mathematics,Computer Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3017
Chemistry,Electricity,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3014
Biology,Electricity,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2001
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2025
Computer Studies,Electricity,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2093
Agriculture,Home Science,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2053
Agriculture,Business Studies,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2085
Agriculture,Business Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2046
Agriculture,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1030
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2011
Biology,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3026
Electricity,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1045
Biology,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2065
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

9
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2112
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,French
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2024
Computer Studies,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2056
Advanced Mathematics,Business Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2064
Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2097
Business Studies,French,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1047
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📍 School Information

For more information about admission requirements, facilities, and application procedures, contact the school directly.

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. 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. 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. 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.

    LIST OF ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS PER COUNTY.

    West Pokot County Senior Schools.

    Wajir County Senior Schools

    Vihiga County Senior Schools

    Uasin Gishu County Senior Schools

    Turkana County Senior Schools

    Trans-Nzoia County Senior Schools

    Tharaka Nithi County Senior Schools

    Tana River County Senior Schools

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    Siaya County Senior Schools

    Samburu County Senior Schools

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    Garissa County Senior Schools

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    Elgeyo-Marakwet County Senior Schools

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Ministry of Education Initiates Two-Year In-Service Programme for TSC Teachers

Ministry of Education Initiates Two-Year In-Service Programme for TSC Teachers

The Ministry of Education has begun the process of recruiting current Teachers Service Commission (TSC) personnel for a two-year full-time Diploma program in Special Needs Education (SNE), which will be offered at the Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) starting in 2025.

This initiative particularly targets active teachers who wish to specialise in the education of students with disabilities, such as visual, physical, and hearing impairments; intellectual disabilities; autism; and deafblind education.

Application Process and Submission Guidelines

Eligible educators are urged to apply for the in-service training by acquiring the requisite application forms either through the Ministry’s official website or from county and sub-county education offices. Upon completing the forms, applicants are required to submit them in person to their Sub-County Director of Education (SCDE) by May 9, 2025.

Once completed applications are submitted, they will be forwarded by SCDE offices to the Ministry’s headquarters at Jogoo House B, Rooms 710, 618/19, by no later than May 16, 2025.

Eligibility Criteria and Required Documents

In order to qualify, candidates must be Kenyan citizens aged 50 or younger, possess a P1 teaching certificate, and have a minimum of five years of service with the TSC. Each applicant must also appear in person with original and certified copies of their academic and professional documents, a national ID or passport, a recent passport-sized photograph, and any other relevant testimonials.

Visually impaired applicants are not obligated to handwrite their application forms, acknowledging their specific needs.

Clarifications from the Ministry

Education Principal Secretary Julius Bitok confirmed that no fees will be imposed during the registration process. He also mentioned that the whole application process is structured to be inclusive and accessible, particularly for teachers with disabilities. “All teachers interested in enrolling in the SNE course should feel assured about applying,” Bitok remarked, “We are dedicated to fostering inclusive education from the foundation level. ”

Another official associated with the program explained that once the selections are completed, successful candidates will receive SMS notifications directing them on how to obtain their admission letters.

This diploma course aims to equip teachers with the necessary skills to effectively assist learners with special needs, demonstrating the Ministry’s broader commitment to inclusive education and equal learning opportunities for every student in Kenya.

Ministry of Education Initiates Two-Year In-Service Programme for TSC Teachers

Joyland Special High School: Full details, location, CBE Subjects Offered, UIC, Knec Code, Contacts

This article provides complete information about Joyland Special High School’s, physical location, photos, postal Address, phone contact, Knec results analysis, uniform, logo, email Address, Knec Results, Fees, CBE Pathways and Subjects. Also get details on the school’s enrolment and admission requirements/ procedure.

JOYLAND SPECIAL NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL LOCATION.

Joyland Special High School is Mixed Boarding Mixed Boarding school is located in Kisumu Sub-County, in Kisumu County. The school has an enrollment of over 439 students.

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.

JOYLAND SPECIAL NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL’S CONTACTS.

 Joyland Special High Principal’s Phone Number: 0732 525 255 

 Joyland Special High School’s Facebook Page: Joyland Special High School

Postal Address: P.O Box 19494-40123, Kisumu – Kenya

Telephone: 0732 525 255 / 0115 572 443

Email: joylandsecschool@yahoo.com

JOYLAND SPECIAL NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL DETAILS SUMMARY

SCHOOL NAME:  –JOYLAND SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHOOL’S CLUSTER:  –C1

SCHOOL’S TYPE:  –PUBLIC

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

SCHOOL’S DISABILITY TYPE:  –P.H

SCHOOL’S ACCOMODATION TYPE:  –BOARDING

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

REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED:  –NYANZA

COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –KISUMU

SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: –KISUMU CENTRAL

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

SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: –39741015

 Joyland Special High School’s Capacity/ Enrolment/ Students’ Population: The National School can accomodate over 439 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 JOYLAND SPECIAL 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.

 Grade 10 Selection: Step by step guide for Senior schools.

i. The Principal Logs in with the senior school UIC credentials.

ii. Declare Grade 10 capacity.

iii. Select and submit subject combinations for at least two pathways, where STEM is compulsory (the minimum number of learners per subject combination is 15).

iv. The Sub county Director of Education approves the subject combinations of the schools in his/her area of jurisdiction.

v. If a combination is not approved the senior school can delete the record and select another subject combination.

 Grade 10 Selection: Step by step guide for junior schools.

i. Head of the institution logs in with junior school UIC credentials and finds a list of Grade 9 learners.

ii. Update each learner’s profile.

iii. For every learner, select a pathway and proceed to select 3 subject combinations.

iv. For every subject combination sèlected, choose 4 schools (One school per the 4 clusters provided).

v. Submit the choices

NOTE

  • Regular learners must select 12 schools.
  • Learners with special needs to select SINE/INTEGRATED schools that are in line with their disability.
  • Learners with disabilities can select less than 12 schools.

JOYLAND SPECIAL NATIONAL SENIOR SCHOOL’S DETAILS AT A GLANCE.

SCHOOL NAME: JOYLAND SPECIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL
SCHOOL’S CLUSTER: C1
SCHOOL’S TYPE: PUBLIC
SCHOOL’S NATURE (Regular/  SNE): SNE
SCHOOL’S DISABILITY TYPE: P.H
SCHOOL’S ACCOMODATION TYPE: BOARDING
SCHOOL’S GENDER (BOYS’ GIRLS’ OR MIXED): Mixed
REGION WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: NYANZA
COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: KISUMU
SUB COUNTY  WHERE SCHOOL IS LOCATED: KISUMU CENTRAL
SCHOOL’S UNIQUE INSTITUTIONAL CODE (UIC): JFFJ
SCHOOL’S KNEC CODE: 39741015

JOYLAND SPECIAL 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 JOYLAND SPECIAL 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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Karangi Kana Secondary School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission {Full Details}

Karangi Kana Secondary School is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day Senior School that is physically located at Gatanga 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.  We have also provided the School’s Official Phone Number Contact. Reach the Principal directly on: 0722470801

Key Details about the school.

Country where found: Kenya.

Region: Central.

County: Murang’a.

Subcounty: Gatanga Subcounty.

School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.

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

Category: Regular School

School’s Official Name: Karangi Kana Secondary School 

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

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

Accomodation Type: Day  School.

Knec Code:  10234113

School’s Official Phone Number:  0722470801

Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 10

Fees paid at Karangi Kana 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.

Subject Combinations Offered at Karangi Kana Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2025
Business Studies,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

7
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1007
Advanced Mathematics,Biology,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1023
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1010
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2046
Agriculture,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1030
Advanced Mathematics,Agriculture,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1045
Biology,Business Studies,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2071
Agriculture,Biology,Geography
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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Kenyatta University’s KUCCPS admission letters, pdf Lists Portal login

Kenyatta 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.

Visit the Kuccps News Portal for all the information on Kuccps, Institutions, Courses ans placement.

Quick download link for the University’s Admission Letter

To quickly download your admission letter to the university for this year, visit: The  Kemyatta University’s Kuccps Letters and pdf Lists Download Portal Login.

THE  UNIVERSITY’s  ADMISSION LETTER DETAILS

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

Other documents that can be downloaded alongside the University’s admission letter are:

  • University’s Acceptance Form
  • Student’s Regulations Declaration
  • Accommodation Declaration
  • Medical Form
  • Emergency operation consent
  • Student Data sheet
  • Application for Hostel Form
  • Student Personal Details Form
  • University Rules and regulations
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Rurii Secondary School || Senior School’s Profile (Full details)

Rurii Secondary School : Get all the Senior School’s CBE Subjects, Pathways, Contacts, Location, Fees, Admission, Photos {Full Details}

Welcome to Rurii Secondary School 

Rurii Secondary School  is a public Mixed secondary, Senior, school categorized as C4 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.

Rurii Secondary School  || Physical Location 

Rurii Secondary School  is a public Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’) Sub-County Level Day School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Nyandarua Central Subcounty in Nyandarua 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- (+254)0722288934

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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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Rurii Secondary 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: Central.
  • County: Nyandarua County.
  • Subcounty: Nyandarua Central Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School 
  • School’s Official Name: Rurii Secondary School 
  • Sex: Mixed, (Boys’ and Girls’)  School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.
  • Accomodation Type: Day  School.
  • Knec Code:  07213107
  • School’s Official Phone Number:  (+254)0722288934
  • Official Email Address for the School: Rurii Secondary School @gmail.com.
  • Postal Address: P.O. Box 523 – 20303 Ol Kalou, Kenya.
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 6 Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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Rurii Secondary 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.

Rurii Secondary School : School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

RURII SEC

LocationNYANDARUA
SexMIXED
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC4

3

STEM

3

Social Sciences

6

Total Combinations

Subject Combinations Offered at Rurii Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

SOCIAL SCIENCES

3
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2019
Christian Religious Education,Geography,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2109
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

3
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1004
Core Mathematics,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1036
Core Mathematics,Geography,Physics
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.

Also read: List of all County schools plus their contacts and locations

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

  •  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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Welcome to Tiwi Boys Secondary School

Tiwi Boys Secondary School is a public Boys’ secondary, Senior, school categorized as C4 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.

Tiwi Boys Secondary School || Physical Location 

Tiwi Boys Secondary School is a public Boys’ Sub-County Level Day School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Matuga Subcounty in Kwale 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- 

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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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Tiwi Boys Secondary 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: Kwale County.
  • Subcounty: Matuga Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School 
  • School’s Official Name: Tiwi Boys Secondary School
  • Sex: Boys’ School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Sub-County School whose Classification is C4.
  • Accomodation Type: Day  School.
  • Knec Code:  2105122
  • Principal’s Mobile Phone Number / School’s Official Phone Number:  
  • Official Email Address for the School: Tiwi Boys Secondary School@gmail.com.
  • Postal Address:  
  • Tiwi Boys Secondary School is the Official Facebook Page:  
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 9 Different Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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Tiwi Boys Secondary 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.

Tiwi Boys Secondary School: School Profile & Information

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TIWI BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL[UKUNDA]

LocationKWALE
SexBOYS
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC4

2

STEM

7

Social Sciences

9

Total Combinations

Subject Combinations Offered at Tiwi Boys Secondary School

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SOCIAL SCIENCES

7
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: SS2004
Geography,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2100
Business Studies,History & Citizenship,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2110
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2069
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2030
Arabic,Geography,Islamic Religious Education
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

STEM

2
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1042
Agriculture,Biology,Chemistry
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2040
Core Mathematics,Biology,Geography
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

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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/.

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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

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  • 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. John’s Girls Secondary School, Kaloleni || Senior School’s Profile (Full details)

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Welcome to St. John’s Girls Secondary School

St. John’s Girls Secondary School is a public Girls’ secondary, Senior, school categorized as C2 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.

St. John’s Girls Secondary School || Physical Location 

St. John’s Girls Secondary School is a public Girls’ Extra-County Level Day School. The Senior School (Secondary School) is physically located at Kaloleni Subcounty in Kilifi 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- (+254) 0721815047.

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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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St. John’s Girls Secondary 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: Kilifi County.
  • Subcounty: Kaloleni Subcounty.
  • School Type/ Ownership: A Public School.
  • Nature os School/ CBE Level: Senior School (SS).
  • Category: Regular School 
  • School’s Official Name: St. John’s Girls Secondary School
  • Sex: Girls’ School.
  • School Cluster/ Level: Extra-County School whose Classification is C2.
  • Accomodation Type: Boarding School.
  • Knec Code:  4111102
  • Principal’s Mobile Phone Number / School’s Official Phone Number:  (+254) 0721815047.
  • Official Email Address for the School: johnspekee@gmail.com.
  • Postal Address:  P.O. Box 3 – 80105 Kaloleni, Kenya;
  • St. John’s Girls Secondary School is the Official Facebook Page:  
  • Total Number of Subjects Combinations Offered at the School: 40 Different Subjects’ Combinations in various Pathways.

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St. John’s Girls Secondary 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.

St. John’s Girls Secondary School: School Profile & Information

Complete overview of academic programs and school details

ST JOHNS GIRLS

LocationKILIFI
SexGIRLS
CategoryREGULAR
ClusterC2

23

STEM

8

Social Sciences

9

Arts & Sports

Subject Combinations Offered at St. John’s Girls Secondary School

View all available subject combinations at this school

ARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

9
SPORTSCode: AS2011
Biology,History & Citizenship,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: AS1044
French,Music & Dance,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2003
Biology,Computer Studies,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2030
General Science,Media Technology,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2024
General Science,Geography,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
ARTSCode: AS1004
Computer Studies,Fine Arts,Theatre & Film
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE
SPORTSCode: AS2016
Arabic,General Science,Sports & Recreation
3 SubjectsARTS & SPORTS SCIENCE

STEM

23
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2075
Agriculture,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2048
Agriculture,Business Studies,Electricity
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3084
Biology,Business Studies,Metal Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2020
Aviation,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3082
Geography,Media Technology,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2009
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3079
Computer Studies,Geography,Media Technology
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2010
Aviation,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2063
Agriculture,Computer Studies,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3055
Biology,Geography,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3067
Business Studies,Computer Studies,Media Technology
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2051
Agriculture,Business Studies,Marine & Fisheries
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3026
Electricity,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2086
Agriculture,Chemistry,Home Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2018
Computer Studies,Geography,Physics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2012
Building & Construction,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
PURE SCIENCESCode: ST1046
Biology,Chemistry,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSTEM
TECHNICAL STUDIESCode: ST3057
Computer Studies,Geography,Wood Work
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2016
Core Mathematics,Computer Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2002
Business Studies,Computer Studies,General Science
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2054
Agriculture,Business Studies,Power Mechanics
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2074
Agriculture,Building & Construction,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM
APPLIED SCIENCESCode: ST2050
Agriculture,Business Studies,Geography
3 SubjectsSTEM

SOCIAL SCIENCES

8
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2115
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,General Science
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2064
Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2035
Christian Religious Education,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Geography
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1080
Business Studies,Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1041
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,History & Citizenship,Kenya Sign Language
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2008
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,History & Citizenship
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
HUMANITIES & BUSINESS STUDIESCode: SS2106
Business Studies,Christian Religious Education,Computer Studies
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGES & LITERATURECode: SS1083
Fasihi ya Kiswahili,Kenya Sign Language,Literature in English
3 SubjectsSOCIAL SCIENCES

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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Senior Schools in Kenya | School Profile

Senior Schools’ complete details.

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

  •  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

LIST OF ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS PER COUNTY.

Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.
Senior School Subjects and Pathways selection Form.

Senior School Selection Form educationnewshub.co.ke

Senior Schools’ Subjects Combinations Guide

ALL NATIONAL SCHOOLS IN KENYA

New List of all Mixed National Schools under CBC, CBE Curriculum

ALL EXTRA COUNTY SCHOOLS IN KENYA

ALL SENIOR SCHOOLS IN KENYA.

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