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National Education Management Information System (NEMIS)

TSC directs all School Heads to Resume Duty on the 16th of January

Join Our Telegram Group The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has ordered all school headteachers and principals to report to their various working stations on the 16th of January 2023. Public and private schools are to reopen for the first term of the 2023 academic calendar on the 23rd of January 2023 with Form One and […]

Ministry of Education Issues Circular on Changes in NEMIS Data Capture Systems

Join Our Telegram Group The Ministry of Education has issued a circular on changes in the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS). Below is the circular Office of the Principal Secretary, State Department for Basic Education RE: CAPTURE OF LEARNERS IN NATIONAL EDUCATION MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NEMIS) The Ministry of Education has made a decision […]

Athletics Kenya Thanks NEMIS for Eliminating Age-Cheating

Athletics Kenya has thanked the National Education Management Information System (NEMIS) for curbing age cheating among junior athletes. This comes amid cases of school dropouts yearning to be athletes of esteem, especially from arid-and semi-arid areas. “The challenge of semi-arid athletes is informed by the tricky situation wherein documentation has been delicate yet the athletes […]

CS Magoha Calls for Reinstatement of Corporal Punishment in Schools

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has called for the reinstatement of corporal punishment in schools. The CS has called for the reintroduction of caning in schools in order to instil much-needed discipline in schools. In his view, children should not be given too much freedom. CS Magoha implored parents to discipline their […]

Principals Want to Raise School Fees

Heads of Institutions are seeking to raise school fees by Sh. 16,000, an attempt that could irk parents due to the congested academic calendar that is going to force parents to pay school fees four times in 2022. 2022 is going to have four terms compressed in a single year due to the time lost […]

Uhuru’s Edu Afya Medical Program to Benefit Students

The Edu Afya medical program has been benefiting students since it was established three years ago. The Head of State His Excellency Uhuru Kenyatta launched the Sh. 4.05 billion NHIF comprehensive medical cover in 2018 for students in public secondary schools. The government pays Sh. 1,350 per student through the Edu Afya programme and this […]

CS Magoha Introduces a New Way of Inspecting Learning in Schools

In a bid to improve the delivery of service, the Ministry of Education has conducted a review of the National Education and Standards Framework (NEQASF). The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has revealed that based on evidence and good implementation, the Framework is going to improve the results in learning. According to CS […]

Most schools record 90 percent turn up of Form Ones

2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) candidates reported to their respective secondary schools across the country with most schools recording a turn-up rate of 90%. The 2020 KCPE candidates were called to their respective schools depending on their KCPE performance. Following the release of the secondary school placement results, those who were not happy […]