Isyukoni Mixed Senior School – Machakos

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School: KNEC Code, Admissions & CBC Pathways

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School (formerly Isyukoni Mixed Secondary School) is a C4 Public Mixed school located in Machakos County, Masinga Sub-county, Kenya.

This Day institution is part of the Machakos education network and has transitioned to a Senior School hosting Grades 10, 11, and 12 learners under the CBC framework.

  • Cluster: C4
  • Machakos County
  • Mixed
  • Public
  • SNE: Regular None
Official campus view of Isyukoni Mixed Senior School (UIC: EG8U).

School Data & National Codes

Key identifiers and location details for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School
Official School Name Isyukoni Mixed Senior School
KNEC Code 12343340
UIC Code EG8U
S.N (Serial Number) 4704
Accommodation Day
SNE Category Regular None
Region / County Eastern / Machakos
Sub-County Masinga

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School CBC & CBE Framework

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School operates as a Senior School within the Competency Based Curriculum. Students transition from Junior School to specialize in one of the main pathways:
  • STEM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
  • Social Sciences: Humanities and Business Studies.
  • Arts & Sports: Performing/Visual Arts and Physical Education.

Institutional Background

The school, known historically as Isyukoni Mixed Secondary School, has played a vital role in Machakos’s education sector. In 2024, Under the management of –, it grew to an enrolment of — students. Today, the institution maintains its status as a C4 Public senior school.

Contact Isyukoni Mixed Senior School

Location: Masinga Sub-County, Machakos County, Eastern RegionPrimary Phone: Secondary Phone: Official Email:

Eastern Region Senior Schools: What to Know

Eastern Region covers a large area with both urban centers and remote localities. School choice often depends on distance, accommodation, and pathway availability.
  • Distance & access: Confirm transport options and reporting logistics if the school is far from home.
  • Pathway availability: Not every school offers all options—ask what combinations are supported.
  • Student support: Check academic counselling, clubs, and any SNE provisions where relevant.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Isyukoni Mixed Senior School

1. What is the KNEC code for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

The KNEC code for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is 12343340.

2. Is Isyukoni Mixed Senior School a boarding school?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is a Day school.

3. What grades are taught at Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School offers Senior School Grades 10, 11, and 12.

4. What is the UIC code for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

The UIC code for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is EG8U.

5. In which county is Isyukoni Mixed Senior School located?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is in Machakos County.

6. Does Isyukoni Mixed Senior School admit boys or girls?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is a Mixed school.

7. What was the school’s former name?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School was formerly Isyukoni Mixed Secondary School.

8. Who is the principal of Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

Records list –.

9. What is the school cluster for Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is clustered as C4. Previously, it was categorized as –.

10. Is there SNE support?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School supports Regular learners. Disability type: None.

11. How can I contact Isyukoni Mixed Senior School?

Call or email –.

12. Where is Isyukoni Mixed Senior School located?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is in Masinga Sub-County, Machakos County, Eastern Region, Kenya.

13. What is the school’s serial number (S.N)?

The serial number (S.N) is 4704.

14. What are the CBC pathways?

STEM, Social Sciences, and Arts & Sports.

15. Is Isyukoni Mixed Senior School a public or private school?

Isyukoni Mixed Senior School is a Public institution.
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