Teachers on the social media platforms have generated a list of secondary schools that are accused of hiring and firing Board of Management (BOM) teachers at will without tangible reasons.
The listed schools are accused of firing the board teachers, especially when approaching the long November – December holidays to save on the two month salaries.
‘Avoid these schools like plague…’, advised a teacher in one of the Teachers’ Whatsapp group.
This list comes at a time when the teachers service commission TSC is planning to carry out the intern teachers interviews to help address the teachers shortage.
Read also: Counties with Alarming TSC Teachers Shortage.
Here are the Red-Spotted Schools that BOM Teachers Should be Cautious with when applying for a BOM teaching vacancy.
1. Mbooni Boys High School
2. Segero SDA
3. Sister Irene high school
4. Munathi Secondary school in mbuvo (kathonzweni sub county, makueni)
5. Nzoila Secondary school in Makueni
6. NDUUNDUNE secondary, Makueni.
7. St. Mathias Nyamosense -Kuria
8. Bitare SDA secondary school
9. Pwani secondary, Naitiri, Bungoma north
10.Lutacho Secondary Bungoma East
11. Lukusi Friends Secondary school – Bungoma East.
12. Siaya Central Secondary school
13. Marmanet Secondary School (along nyahururu – Rumuruti highway)
14. ACK Chelekei Secondary Kimilili
15. St. Mary’s Mumias Girls High School
16. Uhuru Girls high school -lokichar
17. Sathya Sai school- Kisaju in kajiado county
18. St. Thomas Aquinas Namgoi Kitale (sacked 10 teachers at once).
19. Migwani Boys, Mwingi
20.St.Paul’s Mutula – Miambani
21. Gatue secondary school, Tharaka nithi
22.Chekomos Secondary in West Pokot.
Kericho County
23. Baroshon Secondary school
24. Kapcheplanga secondary school
25. Barsiele secndary school
26. Jagoror secondary school
Bomet County
27. Tembwo girls
28. Kabungut Boys.
29. Ndaraweta
30. Longisa (graduate 12K)
31. Olbutyo boys
32. Tarakwa High
33. Kongotik girls
Nyandarua County
34. Karati Secondary school, Kinangop SubCounty.
‘Circulate until everyone is aware….jazeni shule mnajua,’ added one of the teachers.
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