Kenyatta University Digital School Fees Structure 2020

Kenyatta University Digital School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fees structure of Kenyatta University Digital School of Virtual and Open Learning (DSVOL) as of 2020. The school was created on 30th June 2014 to leverage technology-enabled learning with a view to enhancing access to university education through Open and Distance Learning.

Through the digital school, learners are now able to learn from anywhere, anytime at their own schedule and pace. There are regional learning centres across Kenya to bring support services closer to the learners. These centres are located in Nairobi, Mombasa, Garissa, Embu, Nyeri, Nakuru, Kericho, Kisumu and Kakamega. Kenyatta University Digital School offers certificate, diploma and postgraduate programmes that we have listed below.

Course

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Fees Per Annum

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​​ School Of Economics

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Bachelor Of Commerce

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75,000

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Bachelor Of Human Resources

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75,000

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Diploma in Monitoring & Evaluation

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52,000

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Diploma in Huma Resource Management

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52,000

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Diploma in Project Management

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52,000

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School Of Engineering & ​​ Technology

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Bachelor Of Science Information Technology

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75,000

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Diploma in Information Technology

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52,000

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School Of Agriculture & Enterprise Development

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Bachelor Of Science Agribusiness Management

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75,000

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Bachelor Of Science Agriculture Resource Management

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75,000

Bachelor Of Science Dryland Agriculture & Enterprise Management

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75,000

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Bachelor Of Science Agricultural Education & Extension

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75,000

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Bachelor of Education Arts

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70,000

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Bachelor of Education Special Education

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70,000

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Bachelor of Education Early Education

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70,000

Bachelor of Education Science

70,000

Bachelor of Education Library Science

70,000

Bachelor of Library & Information Science

70,000

Bachelor of Science Records Management & IT

70,000

Diploma in Early Childhood Education

52,000

Diploma in Public Relations

52,000

Diploma in Special Needs Education

52,000

Diploma in Justice Information System

52,000

Diploma in Records Management & IT

52,000

Bachelor of Arts

70,000

Bachelor of Arts Psychology

70,000

Bachelor of Arts Gender & Development studies

70,000

Bachelor in Public Policy & Administration

70,000

Diploma in Disaster Management

52,000

Certificate in Sports Administration & Management,

33,400

Bachelor of ​​ Science Hospitality & Tourism

75,000

Diploma in Hospitality Management

52,000

Bachelor of Security Management & Policy studies

70,000

Diploma in Security Management & Policy studies

52,000

Diploma Programmes Offered at Kenyatta University Digital School

1.Diploma in Public Relations

Requirements

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Diploma Programmes Offered at Kenyatta University Digital School
1.Diploma in Public Relations

Requirements

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

2. Diploma in Guidance and Counselling

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

3. Diploma in Early Childhood Care and Education

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

4.Diploma in Disaster Management

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

5. Diploma in Security Management & Police Studies

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

6. Diploma in Crime Management and Prevention

C or Div III or an Equivalent certificate.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

7. Diploma (Tourism Management)

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with at least grade C- (Minus) in Mathematics and C (Plain) in any three (3) of the following subjects;- Biology/ Biological Sciences, Geography/History, Business Studies/Computer Studies, English/Foreign Languages

OR Mean Grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with a Certificate in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

8.Diploma in Monitoring and Evaluation

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with a Certificate in relevant area from a recognized institution

OR A holder of KACE with One Principal and One Subsidiary

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

9.Diploma in Project Management

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with a Certificate in relevant area from a recognized institution

OR A holder of KACE with One Principal and One Subsidiary

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

10. Diploma in Information Technology

Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with C (Plain) in Mathematics and English.

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with certificate in related field from a recognized institution.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 52,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 65,000/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs. 19,900/- per annum

Undergraduate Programmes Offered at Kenyatta University Digital School
1. Bachelor of Library and Information Science

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent, with a Diploma in Library Science and/or Information Science or Archives Administration from a recognized institution

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

2. Bachelor of Education (Library Science)

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent, with a Diploma in Library Science and/or Information Science or Archives Administration from a recognized institution

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

3. Bachelor of Science ( Records Management and Information Technology)

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent, with a Diploma in Library Science and/or Information Science or Archives Administration from a recognized institution

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

4.Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean grade of C (plain) at KCSE or equivalent with ECE Diploma from a recognized institution or P1 certificate

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

5. Bachelor of Education (Special Needs Education)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ in one of the following subjects; English/Kiswahili, Math/Biology and any Arts subjects

OR Mean grade of C (plain) at KCSE, or Division III at KCE or equivalent or one (1) Principal pass and one (1) Subsidiary pass at KACE and be holders of P1, S1 or Diploma in Special Education credentials from a recognized institution with at least two (2) years teaching experience after training.

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

NB: Students will specialize in any of these areas: Emotional and Behaviour Disorder, Physical and other Handicaps, Mental Retardation and Pervasive Development Disorder, Learning Disabilities.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

6. Bachelor of Education (Arts)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus) or equivalent in two subjects of career choice

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or Division III at KCE or equivalent or one (1) Principal pass and one (1) Subsidiary pass at KACE and be holders of P1, S1, or Diploma in Education from a recognized institution

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

NB: Two Teaching subjects and Education units are done in this degree programme.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

7.Bachelor of Education (Science)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus) or equivalent in two subjects of choice

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or Div. III at KCE or equivalent with P1 Certificate or Diploma in Science Education or KACE with two (2) principal passes and one (1) subsidiary.

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution.

In addition, the applicants must have obtained grade C (plain) or equivalent in Mathematics at KCSE

NB: Two Teaching subjects and Education units are done in this degree programme.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

8. Bachelor of Education in Home Economics

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

9. B.Ed Home Economics – Fashion Design and Marketing

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

10.Bachelor of Education- Business Studies

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

11. B.ED in Educational Communication Technology

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

12. B. ED in Environmental Education

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

13.B. Education Foundation

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

14.B.ED in Educational Psychology

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

15. B. Ed (Arts): Educational Management, Policy & Curriculum

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

16. B. Ed (Science) Educational Management, policy & curriculum

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

17. B.ED in Kiswahili, History, Geography, Literature, Foreign languages, English and Linguistics, Philosophy and religious studies

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

18. B.Sc in chemistry, Physics, Zoological Sciences, Plant sciences, Mathematics

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

19.B.Ed in Chemistry, Physics, zoological Sciences, Plants Sciences

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (plus)

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

20.Bachelor of Arts

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ or equivalent in three subjects chosen from English, Kiswahili, Literature, History and Government, Geography, Mathematics, Christian Religious Education, Islamic Religious Education.

NB: Three subjects are done in this degree programme.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

21. Bachelor of Security Management & Police Studies

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent

OR Mean Grade of C (Plain) with a Diploma (Passed with Credit) in any field of study from a recognized institution with at least two (2) years working experience in a relevant field e.g. Policing, Crime Investigation, Rehabilitation, Security Management

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

22. Bachelor of Public Policy and Administration (BPPA)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C- (Minus) in Mathematics and C (plain) in English at KCSE

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C- (Minus) in Mathematics and C (plain) in English at KCSE with a Diploma (Passed with Credit) in a relevant field from a recognized institution

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

OR Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (A’ Level) with two (2) principal passes and a credit pass in Mathematics at Kenya Certificate of Education (O’ Level).

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 70,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 87,500/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

23. Bachelor of Commerce

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

OR Mean grade of C (plain) at KCSE with Diploma in a relevant field from a recognized institution OR CPA/CPS Part II with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

OR Advanced Level Certificate with two (2) principal passes and one (1) subsidiary pass with a credit pass in Mathematics at ‘O’ Level certificate or Degree from a recognized university

Students will specialize in any of the following areas: Accounting , Finance, Marketing ,Human Resource Management , and Management Science

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

8. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)-Accounting Option

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

24. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)-Finance Option

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

25.Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) -Marketing Option

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

26. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com)-Human Resource Management Option

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

27. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) -Management Science Option

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

28. Bachelor of Commerce: Procurement and Supply Chain Management Option (B.Com)

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C (plain) in both Mathematics and English

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

29.Bachelor of Economics

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or Equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) or equivalent in Mathematics

OR Mean grade of C (plain) at KCSE or equivalent with a Diploma in a relevant field of study from a recognized institution with at least C+ (Plus) or equivalent in Mathematics

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field of study from a recognized institution with at least C+ (Plus) or equivalent in Mathematics

OR At least two (2) principal passes and one (1) subsidiary pass at KACE (‘A’ Level) with at least a credit pass in Mathematics at KCE (‘O’ Level).

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

30. Bachelor of Science

Mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ or equivalent in three subjects chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology (Botany/Zoology) and Geography with at least grade C (Plain) or equivalent in Mathematics at KCSE

NB: Three subjects are done in this degree programme.

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

31.Bachelor of Information Technology

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) in Mathematics and English

OR Mean grade of C (Plain) at KCSE or equivalent with Diploma in Information Technology or related field from a recognized Institution with at least C (Plain) or equivalent in Mathematics at KCSE

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution with at least C (Plain) or equivalent in Mathematics at KCSE

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

32.Bachelor of Science (Agribusiness Management and Trade)

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ in Mathematics and in any two (2) subjects chosen from the following alternatives:

Alternative A:
Biology
Chemistry
Agriculture
Geography Alternative B:
Physical sciences
Biology
Agriculture or Geography
Business Studies or Home Science

OR Mean grade C (plain) at KCSE or equivalent with a Diploma in a relevant field from a recognized institution.

OR Mean grade of C- (Minus) at KCSE or equivalent with Certificate and Diploma in relevant field from a recognized institution

OR KACE or its equivalent with two (2) principal passes and one (1) subsidiary in relevant Science subjects

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

33. Bachelor of Science (Crop Improvement & Protection)

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ in Mathematics

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

34. Bachelor of Science (Crop Science)

Mean grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or equivalent with at least C+ in Mathematics

Tuition fees

East Africans Kshs. 75,000/- per annum
Non-East Africans Kshs. 93,800/- per annum
Statutory fees Kshs19, 900/- per annum

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Kenyatta University Digital School Contacts

Phone: 0719 739 438

Email: dean-dsvol@ku.ac.ke

Lycee Denis Diderot International School Fees Structure 2020

Lycee Denis Diderot International School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fees structure for the Lycee Denis Diderot International School as of 2020. It’s a French school that is located along Argwings Kodhek Road next to Yaya Center in Nairobi. Founded in 1962, the French School is one of the oldest international schools in Kenya.

The French school hosts close to 650 students between the ages of 3 and 18 years from more than 50 countries. It is also is a member of AEFE (Agency for French Education Abroad), the largest network of schools with more than 495 schools in 137 countries. Through this association, it enjoys technical and financial support from the French government thereby allowing it to charge affordable fees.

French and Kenyan students pay slightly less given the fact that the two Governments directly or indirectly contribute to the cost of education.

Lycee Denis Diderot teaches in accordance with the principles of the French school system. The primary school consists of kindergarten, which takes in children from 3 to 6 years of age (3 school years), and elementary school which takes in children from 6 to 11 years of age (5 school years). Schooling continues at the middle school from 11 to 15 years of age (4 school years ), and then at the high school from 15 to 18 years (3 school years).

Below is the Fees structure for Lycee Denis Diderot International School in Kenyan Shillings per year.

Level

Fees

Nationality

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Kindergarten

688, 960

French & Kenyans​​

850, 084

Other Nationalities

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Elementary Primary

729, 756

French & Kenyans

899, 741

Other Nationalities

​​ 

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College Secondary

829, 245

French & Kenyans

1, 020, 732

Other Nationalities

​​ 

LYCEE Secondary

1, 108, 896

French & Kenyans

1, 367, 261

Other Nationalities

Other Fees: Yearly billing

First registration fee: Ksh 94, 400

Examination fees: Ksh 46, 700

SIB registration fee: Ksh 45, 200

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Lycee Denis Diderot International School Contacts

Phone: (+254) 020 2437714

Email: assist-direction2.nairobi.diderot@aefe.fr

Greensteds International School Fees Structure 2020

Greensteds International School

This is the fees structure for Greensteds International School as of 2020. It’s located along the Nakuru-Nairobi highway in Nakuru County; 16km from Nakuru town. The prestigious school started as a junior school back in 1936 then grew over the years to become a large school offering education from playgroup to year 13 using the British Curriculum.

It’s divided into four sections; Early years, Junior school, senior school, and sixth form. Early years has three classes; Crèche -aged 2 – 3 years, Nursery – aged 3 – 4 years, and Reception – aged 4 -5 years. Junior school starts from year 1 to 6, the senior school from year 7 to 13.

Students can choose either boarding or day school. Boarding is available to pupils from Year 1 to Year 13. Students living near Greensteds often choose to be day scholars. Daily transport service is available for them.

There are 3 terms at Greensteds International School; September to December, January to March and April to July.

Greensteds International School Fees Structure for 2020
The fees below are per term and boarding fees are inclusive of all accommodation, meals, and tuition. Textbooks and exercise books are provided, as are Lunch and snack breaks for day students. They are in Kenyan Shillings.

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Class

​​ 

Day

Boarding

​​ 

Playgroup

​​ 

45,000

​​ 

Crèche

​​ 

76,000

​​ 

Nursery

​​ 

88,000

​​ 

Reception

​​ 

88,000

​​ 

Years

1 – 2

​​ 

122,000

372,000

​​ 

Years

3 – 4

​​ 

164,500

447,500

​​ 

Years

5 – 6

​​ 

196,500

479,000

​​ 

Year

7 – 8

​​ 

259,000

595,500

​​ 

Year 9

​​ 

281,000

​​ 

659,5000

​​ 

Years

10 – 11

​​ 

317,000

715,000

​​ 

Years

12 – 13

​​ 

380,000

786,000

Other Fees 

Class

Fees

​​ 

Admission fees

​​ 

Early Years

(Crèche to Reception)

Ksh 25,000

​​ 

Residents

(Yrs 1-13)

Ksh 50,000

​​ 

Non Residents (Yrs 1-13)

2000 USD

Caution Money – Refundable (one-off payment)

​​ 

Early Years

20,000

​​ 

Years 1-13

50,000

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Greensteds International School Contacts 

Phone : 0726-568583 / 0770-076271

Pembroke House School Fees Structure 2020

Pembroke House School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fees structure Pembroke House School as of 2020. It’s located along Nyahururu Road in Gilgil, Nakuru County. The preparatory school which founded in 1927 is among the oldest international schools in the country.

Pembroke House offers education using the British National Curriculum from pre-nursery to year 8. As of 2020, the school has a population of 209 pupils.

The school sits within 140 acres of school land which provides it plenty of space to learn and play. It has a wide range of facilities which ensure the provision of world-class education i.e modern classrooms, well-equipped library, school theatre, tennis and squash courts, cricket and rugby pitches, stables, a cross country course, a swimming pool and gymnasium, a running track, and an outdoor arena.

The quality of the boarding experience at Pembroke House is also outstanding. There are two boarding houses: Mackie House for boys and Scholes House for girls which on average house 200 children.

Pembroke House School students arriving for the 2020 academic year

To guarantee a place at Pembroke House, a joining fee of Ksh 150,000 per child is required. However, 50% of this fee is refunded after the final term. Let’s have a look at the termly full fees structure below in Kenyan shillings.

​​ 

Class

​​ 

Fees per term

​​ 

Pre-Nursery & Nursery

​​ 

87,500

​​ 

Reception

​​ 

163,300

​​ 

Year 1

​​ 

392,400

​​ 

Year 2

​​ 

627,800

​​ 

Years 3 – 8

​​ 

784,800

The fees above are inclusive of all boarding, seven-days-a-week.

Extras

Parents and guardians are advised to allow for approximately KSh 40,000 per child, per term, for extras.

The fees are payable three times per year (start of September, January, and end April) for Year 1 – 7 while twice for year 8 (beginning of September and beginning of January)

N/B: A registration fee of Ksh 5,000 is charged at the point of registering a child. Registration does not secure a place for the child but does give priority over those non-registered.

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Pembroke House School Contacts

Call: + 254 (0) 734 480 439 / + 254 (0) 727 108 567

Email: registrar@pembrokehouse.sc.ke

Light International School Fees Structure 2020

Light International School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fee structure for Light International School as of 2020. It’s located off Langata Road in the leafy suburb of Karen in Nairobi, Kenya.  This is one of six schools run by the Omeriye Educational Foundation and Medical Charitable Trust which was was established in 2001.

It teaches using the British National Curriculum for all their students; Kindergarten (Aged 3-5), Primary (Year 1-6), Secondary 1 (Year 7-9), Secondary 2 (IGCSE) and A Level (Year 12-13).

Light International School Fees Structure 

​​

Class ​​ ​​ ​​ ​​​​  

​​

Fees

​​

Kindergarten 5 Full Day (Per Term)

​​

Playgroup ( Age 2- 3)

​​

100,000

​​

Nursery

(Age 3- 4)

​​

100,000

​​

Reception

(Age 4- 5)

​​

100,000

​​

Lunch Fees per term

​​

18,000

​​

Other Fees For Kindergarten Annual

​​

Admission Fee

​​

25,000 – Non-Refundable

​​

Caution Fee

​​

40,000 – Refundable

​​

Application Fee

​​

5,000

​​

Text Books & Stationary Fee

​​

15,000

Clubs & Activities Fee

8,000- Termly

​​

Emergency Ambulance Service

​​

1,000

​​

Outpatient Health Insurance

​​

2,000

​​

Year Book

​​

2,000

​​

Junior School Fees Per Term

​​

​​ Year 1-2

​​

130,000

​​

Year 3 -4

​​

165,000

​​

Year 5- 6

​​

215,000

​​

Lunch Fees per term

​​

25,000

​​

Other fees for junior school

​​

Admission Fee

​​

25,000 – Non-Refundable

​​

Caution Fee

​​

40,000 – Refundable

​​

Application Fee

​​

5,000

​​

Text Books & Stationary Fee

​​

25,000 – Annual

​​

Clubs & Activities Fee

​​

8,000 – Per Term

​​

ICT Fees

​​

8,000 – Annual

​​

Emergency Ambulance Service

​​

​​

1,000 – Annual

​​

Outpatient Health Insurance

​​

​​

2,000 – Annual

​​

Year Book

​​

2,000 – Annual

​​

SIC Card (Student ID Card)

​​

​​

1,500 – Annual

​​

Senior School Fees Per Term

​​

Year 7 -8

​​

260,000

​​

Year 9- 10

​​

275,000

​​

Year 11

​​

382,500

​​

Year 12- 13

​​

412,500

​​

Lunch Fees per term

​​

30,000

​​

Other Fees For Senior School

​​

Admission Fee

​​

25,000 – Non-Refundable

​​

Caution Fee

​​

40,000 – Refundable

​​

Boarding Caution Fee

​​

20,000- Refundable

​​

Application Fee

​​

5,000

​​

ICT fee

​​

8,000- Annual

​​

Clubs Fee

​​

8,000 – Per Term

​​

Emergency Ambulance Service

​​

​​

1,000 – Annual

​​

Outpatient Health Insurance

​​

​​

​​

2,000- Annual

​​

Year Book

​​

2,000 – Annual

​​

Career Counselling Programme

​​

​​

5,000 – Once Only for Yr. 9 and above

​​

ISIC Card (Student ID Card

​​

1,500 – Annual

​​ 

Transport Fees 

 ​​​​ 

Zone

​​ 

Transport Fees Per Term in Ksh

​​ 

A

Bomas, Karen, Race Course, Barracks

​​ 

35,000

​​ 

B

​​ 

Metrological Dept, Adams, Lavington, Jamhuri Estate, Kileleshwa, Lenana Rd., State House, Mimosa, Town .Airport View, South C, Five Star, Mogoya Phase 1-3, Jabavu Rd, Posta

​​ 

40,000

​​ 

C

Westlands , Museum Hill , Lusaka Rd. Bellevue, Mugoya Phase 4, Bellevue School, St. James Hospital, Ngara,

​​ 

45,000

​​ 

D

Highridge, Parklands, City Park Pangani, Imara Daima, City Kabanas

​​ 

50,000

​​ 

A One Way

​​ 

21,000

​​ 

B One Way

​​ 

24,000

​​ 

C One Way

​​ 

27,000

​​ 

D One Way

​​ 

30,000

Light International School Contacts 

Tel: +254 703 200 002
Email: info@lis.sc.ke

Potterhouse International School Fees Structure 2020

Potterhouse International School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fees structure for Potterhouse International School as of 2020. It’s located along Runda Road Off Ruaka Road in Nairobi’s leafy suburb of Runda. The school which was established in 2002 offers education using the British National Curriculum. It’s divided into three key stages; kindergarten ( peach class – 1.5 – 3 years old,  pear class- 3 – 4 years old, and melon class- 4 – 5 years old), primary school ( year 1 to 8) and high school ( year 9 to 11).

Potterhouse has a well-equipped library and ICT center which help in offering a world-class education. Below is the termly fees structure for Potterhouse International School as of 2020 in Kenyan Shillings.

​​ ​​​​

Class

​​

​​

Tuition Fees

Per term

​​

Caution Fees

​​

Pear

​​

77,900

​​

11,500

​​

Peach

​​

70,900

​​

10,500

​​

Melon

​​

84,000

​​

12,500

​​

Year 1

​​

142,900

​​

20,500

​​

Year 2

​​

149,400

​​

21,500

​​

Year 3

​​

158,600

​​

22,000

​​

Year 4

​​

158,600

​​

22,000

​​

Year 5

​​

169,500

​​

23,500

​​

Year 6

​​

169,500

​​

23,500

​​

Year 7

​​

206,800

​​

29,000

​​

Year 8

​​

206,800

​​

29,000

​​

Year 9

​​

225,100

​​

31,5000

​​

Year 10

​​

225,100

​​

31,500

​​

Year 11

​​

​​ 352,300

(billed twice per academic year )

​​

49,000

​​

Lunch Fees per term

​​

Peach- Year 2

​​

17,900

​​

Year 3 – 6

​​

19,900

​​

Year 7 – 9

​​

21,000

​​

Year 10 – 11

​​

22,100

​​

Transport Fees per term

​​

Zone 1

•Runda Barrier

•Kiambu Road

Barrier

•Runda Estate

​​

One Way: 16,800

Two Way: 24,200

​​

Zone 2

•Ruaka

•Rosslyn

•Village Market

•United Nations

•Evergreen

•Nyari Estate

​​

One Way: 29,400

​​ Two Way:39,900

​​

Zone 3

•Muthaiga

•Getrudes

Hospital

•Muchatha

•City Park

•UKay

•Ridgeways

•Garden Estate

•Windsor

•Kugeria Kiambu

Road

•International

School of Kenya

​​

One Way: 38,900

Two Way: 45,200

​​

Zone 4

•Pangani

•Forest Road

•Ngara

•Sarit Centre

•Wangige

•Mwimuto

•Karura

•Ndenderu

•Banana

•Kiambu Town

•KIST

•Village Inn

​​

One Way: 49,500

Two Way: 54,500

​​

Zone 5

•Roysambu

•Kariokor

​​

One Way: 52,500

Two Way: 56,800

​​

Zone 6

Ziwani

Kilimani

Yaya

Town

Upper Hill

State hOUSE

​​

​​

​​

One Way: 73,500

Two Way: 84,000

​​

Zone 7

Jericho

Kibera

Olympic

Jamhuri

Ngumo

​​

One Way: 94,500

Two Way: 115,500

​​

Zone 8

Kinoo

Kikuyu

Waithaka

Dagoretti

Donholm

Mwiki

Njiru

Utawala

​​

One Way: 126,000

Two Way: 147,000

​​

Zone 9

Karen

Langata

Wilson

Otiende

Embakasi

Komarok

Karen

​​

One Way: 157,500

Two Way: 168,000

​​

Zone 10

Ngong

Kitengela

Kiserian

Matasia

Mlolongo

​​

One Way: 189,000

Two Way: 199,500

​​

Other Fees

​​

Registration Fee

​​

11,500 – paid once

​​

Medical Emergency

​​

4,500 – per year

​​ 

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Potterhouse School Contacts 

Phone : +254 722 252 551, +254 733 798 546

Email : info@potterhouseschool.ac.ke

Adress : Runda Estate, Runda Road Off Ruaka Road

Makini School Fees Structure 2020

Makini School Fees Structure 2020

This is the fees structure of Makini School as of 2020. It is one of the best performing schools in Kenya that was founded in February 1978. The school’s main campus is located along Makindi Road Off Ngong Road. It has other four campuses in Kibos Kisumu, Migosi Kisumu, Kisumu Main Campus along Nyerere Road, and another one along State House Avenue in Nairobi.

The school teaches using the Kenyan National Curriculum from grade 1 to 8. Below are the fees structures of all the Makini School Campuses for the year 2020.

 1. Makini School Ngong Road Fees Structure 2020

New Admissions (One Time Payments)
Application form/interview (Non-Refundable) 1,650.00
Registration fee (Non-Refundable) 2,200.00
Refundable deposit 13,200.00
Day Care
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 65,400.00
Pre-Primary 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 65,400.00
Pre-Primary 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 68,300.00
Grade 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 71,300.00
Grade 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 79,400.00
Grade 3
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 79,400.00
Grade 4
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 78,200.00
Class 5
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 78,200.00
Class 6
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 78,200.00
Class 7
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 102,600.00
Class 8
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 102,600.00
Termly Optional Activities
Karate 3,000.00
Horse riding 4,500.00
Tae Kwon Do 3,500.00
Skating 4,000.00
Ballet 3,500.00
Golf 5,000.00
Other Termly Payments
P.T.A Fund 1,000.00
Group Insurance cover 550.00
Yearly Payments
School Diary 450.00

2.Makini School Junior Academy – Statehouse Avenue Fees Structure 2020

New Admissions (One Time Payments)
Application form/interview (Non-Refundable) 1,650.00
Registration fee (Non-Refundable) 2,200.00
Refundable deposit 13,200.00
Day Care
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 57,200.00
Pre-Primary 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 57,200.00
Pre-Primary 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 59,800.00
Grade 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 71,300.00
Grade 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 72,500.00
Grade 3
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 72,500.00
Grade 4
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 78,200.00
Termly Optional Activities
Karate 3,000.00
Horse riding 4,500.00
Tae Kwon Do 3,500.00
Skating 4,000.00
Ballet 3,500.00
Golf 5,000.00
Other Termly Payments
P.T.A Fund 1,000.00
Group Insurance cover 550.00
Yearly Payments
School Diary 450.00

3. Makini School Kisumu Main Campus Fees Structure 2020

New Admissions (One Time Payments)
Application form/interview (Non-Refundable) 500.00
Registration fee (Non-Refundable) 1,000.00
Refundable deposit 10,000.00
Grade 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 32,400.00
Grade 3
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 32,400.00
Grade 4
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 38,500.00
Class 5
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 38,500.00
Class 6
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 38,500.00
Termly Optional Activities
Chess 1,300.00
Activity fee 1,150.00
Group Insurance 550.00
Swimming 2,300.00
P.T.A. Fund 1,000.00
Other Termly Payments
Yearly Payments
School Diary 450.00

4. Makini School Kibos Fees Structure 2020

New Admissions (One Time Payments)
Application form/interview (Non-Refundable) 500.00
Registration fee (Non-Refundable) 1000.00
Refundable deposit 10,000.00
Standard 6
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 38,500.00
Standard 7
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 43,200.00
Standard 8
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 43,200.00
Form 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 108,000.00
Form 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 108,000.00
Form 3
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 113,100.00
Termly Optional Activities
Form 4
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 113,100.00
Termly Optional Activities
Activity fee 1,150.00
Group Insurance 550.00
Swimming 2,300.00
P.T.A. Fund 1,000.00
Other Termly Payments
Boarding Fees 36,800.00
School Diary 450.00
Chess 1,300.00

5. Makini School Migosi Fees Structure 2020

New Admissions (One Time Payments)
Application form/interview (Non-Refundable) 500.00
Registration fee (Non-Refundable) 1,000.00
Refundable deposit 10,000.00
Day Care
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 28,100.00
Pre-Primary 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 28,100.00
Pre-Primary 2
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 30,800.00
Grade 1
Termly tuition fees (inclusive of lunch, tea break, computer, games & swimming, chess) 32,400.00
Termly Optional Activities
Chess 1,300.00
Activity fee 1,150.00
Group Insurance 550.00
Swimming 2,300.00
P.T.A. Fund 1,000.00
Other Termly Payments
Yearly Payments
School Diary 450.00

Please note that the fees are subject to change. Contact the school using the avenues below for fee policies and payments.

Makini School Contacts

Phone: +254 20 3874950

Email: admissions@makinischool.com.

Crawford International School Fees Structure 2020

Crawford International School

This is the fees structure for Crawford International School as of 2020. Crawford International School is located in Tatu City, 5km from exit 11 on Thika Superhighway and 3km from both the Northern and Eastern bypasses. The school is part of South Africa’s AdVtech education group which boasts of 19 top private schools in South Africa. Crawford was launched in Kenya on 25th January 2019

They teach using the British Curriculum and the Cambridge International Examinations Board is the preferred choice of syllabus. There are also state of the art facilities in Crawford International School to ensure that they offer a world-class education i.e ICT Computer rooms, Innovation GO Lab (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics) laboratory, Dance, Drama, Music and Art Studios, Physics, Chemistry and Biology Laboratories, Multipurpose Sport and Cultural Hall, Library, 25 metre swimming pool with change rooms and pavilion, sports fields for rugby, cricket and football, basketball and tennis courts, Student Piazza, girls’ and boys’ boarding establishment, canteen and a sanatorium.

Classrooms are equipped with digital projectors, interactive smart boards, and whiteboards. Laptops are provided for all teaching staff. Students and staff have access to high-speed Broadband Internet and wireless network. On top of that, they have a fleet of buses which operate on a daily basis to transport students to and from school.

Crawford International School Fees Structure For 2020

Class

​​

​​ Fees Per Academic Year in Ksh

​​

Kindergarten

​​

KG1

​​

450,000

​​

KG2

​​

450,000

​​

Reception

​​

480,000

​​

Year 1

​​

540,000

​​ 

Application ​​ Fee

​​ 

5,000

​​

Admission Fees

​​

40,000

​​

Lunch Fees

​​

45,000

​​ 

School Textbook Deposit

​​ 

25,000

​​

Preparatory School

​​

​​ Year 2

​​

600,000

​​

Year 3

​​

630,000

​​

Year 4

​​

720,000

​​

Year 5

​​

720,000

​​

Year 6

​​

720,000

​​ 

Application Fee

​​ 

5,000

​​

Admission Fees

​​

40,000

​​

Lunch Fees

​​

75,000

​​

School Textbook Deposit

​​

25,000

​​

Middle School

​​

7

​​

870,000

​​

8

​​

900,000

​​

9

​​

900,000

​​

Junior High School

​​

10

​​

960,000

​​

11

​​

960,000

​​

Senior High School

​​

12

​​

1,000,000

​​

13

​​

1,000,000

​​

For Middle school, Junior High School and Senior High school

​​ 

Application Fee

​​ 

5,000

​​

Admission Fee- Day Scholars

​​

40,000

​​ 

Admission Fee- Boarders

​​ 

50,000

​​

School Textbook Deposit

​​

50,000

​​

Lunch – day scholars

​​

90,000

​​

Boarding (Weekly)

​​

720,000

​​

Boarding (Full)

​​

Not Offered

​​

Individual music lessons

​​

45,000

Crawford International School Contacts

Tel: +254 020 765 1053

Email : info@crawfordinternationalschool.com

Online learning a mirage in rural areas, MP tells Magoha

teacher and pupils under a tree

Education CS George Magoha has been criticised over his assertion that learning is going on online and through radio and TV lessons.

Mwingi Central MP Gideon Mulyungi said on Monday the CS is out of touch with the reality on the ground since most students in rural areas are unable to access online learning materials. Others have no access to TVs.

The lawmaker said it was unfortunate for Magoha to appear on TV and insinuate that schoolchildren are studying online while at home.

“From the perspective of my constituency and the picture in most parts of the country, this is not happening and it is a lie,” Mulyungi said.

He said learners in rural areas and some urban areas cannot afford the luxury of online learning due to a myriad of reasons.

The legislator said the only place online learning could be taking place is in urban areas where learners have access to internet connectivity, smartphones, laptops, airtime and data bundles. He insisted that in rural areas such facilities were unavailable.

“In other areas, there is no electricity and this is more the reason why the much-hyped government laptop project collapsed,” Mulyungi said.

He said in the wake of Covid-19 parents have turned their focus of putting food on the table and not online learning.

Mulyungi urged Magoha to come up with well-thought-out innovative and practical solutions to ensure all students continue with their studies.

The MP asked Magoha to also show how learners will catch-up with time lost during the Covid-19 pandemic and how parents will be compensated for the fees they had paid before schools were closed due to the coronavirus.

source https://www.the-star.co.ke/

 

KCSE Past Papers 2018 Computer Studies Paper 2 (451/2)

KCSE Past Papers 2019 Computer Studies Paper 2 (451/2)

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education

2018 Computer Studies – Paper1

2 1. (a) In a school, students reside in three dormitories Red, Blue and Orange. Each dormitory is managed by a patron and each student is required to register for a game.

(i) Open a database program and create a database named schoolgames that would be used to manage the games. (1 mark)

(ii) Create the tables named; Student, Patron, Dormitory and Game in the database created in (i) using the following specifications. (7 marks)

Student table

Field name Description
Stud No Contains  unique registration code
Studname Contains the name of a student
Gamecode Contains codes of each game
Dormcode codes codes of each dormitory

Patron table

Field name Description
Patroncode Contains the  patronode name
Patronname Contains the patron name

Dormitory table

Field name Description
Dormcode Contains the Dormcode name
Dormname Contains the domitory code
Patroncode Contains the domitory patron code

Game table

Field name Description
Gamecode contains the game code
Gamename contains the name of the game

(iii) Create the relationships between the tables. (3 marks)

(b) (i) Create a form for each table that would be used for data entry. (2 marks)

(ii) Enter the following data into their respective tables:(9 marks)

Student table

Stud No Stud name Gamecode Dormcode
Koo1 Ann Gmoo4 D003
Koo2 Chris Gmoo3 D001
Koo3 Jared Gmoo1 D002
Koo4 Julian Gmoo4 D003
Koo5 Marion Gmoo1 D003
Koo6 Janet Gmoo2 D003
Koo7 Tom Gmoo2 D002
Koo8 Jerry Gmoo3 D002

Patron table

Patroncode patronname
Poo1 Maurice
Poo2 Edward
Poo3 Jane

Dormitory table

Dormcode Dormname Patroname
D00l Red P001
D002 Blue P002
D003 Orange P003

Games table

Gamecode Gamename
Gmoo1 Basketball
Gmoo2 Volleyball
Gmoo3 Table Tenis
Gmoo4 Netball

(c) Create a query to extract each of the following details:

(i) StudNo, Studentname and Gamename for all students who reside in the Orange dormitory or play Basketball. Save the query as orangeq. (5 marks)

(ii) StudNo, studentname, gamename for the students whose studentname start with letter “J”. Save the query as Jquery. (3 marks)

(d) (i) Create a tabular report showing the StudNo, Studentname, Dormname, Patronname, Gamename and grouped by Gamename. Save the report as reportgame. (8 marks)

(ii) Format the report created in (i) as follows:

I Replace the report title with the text “players for each game” (1 mark)

II Enter your name and index as a report footer. III Bold the dormitory names in the report. (e) Print out each of the following:

(i) Student, Patron, Game and Dormitory tables

(ii) Jquery and orangeq

(iii) reportgame

2 (a) (i) Open a word processing program and key in the following text as it appears. Save the documents as socialnetwork. (11 marks)

SOCIAL NETWORKING

Social networking platforms are used by organisation to improve communication and productivity by disseminating information among different groups of employees in a more efficient manner.

The advantages and disadvantages of social media are as follows.

Advantages

• Facilities open communication.

• Allows employees to discuss ideas.

• Provides an opportunity to widen business contracts.

• Targets a wide audience.

• Improves business reputation and client base.

• Expands market research.

Disadvantages

 

  • Susceptible to fraud
  • Potentially results to hate speech
  • Destructs normal business operationsEmployers do have the right to ban computer activity that is not work related, this approach may not yield optimal results.If employees are to be allowed access to social networking platforms then a comprehensive and well defined policy should be established to prevent abuses.

    (ii) Format the document as follows:

    I Title: Font size l8pts, font colour red, font type Tahoma. (3 marks)

    II Apply double line spacing for the text under the sub title “Advantages”. (2 marks)

    III Apply a 4 lined drop cap on the first letter of first paragraph. (3 marks)

    IV Apply a two-columns format with a line between for the text with the two subtitles such that “Advantages” are to the left column and “Disadvantages” are in the right column. (4 marks)

    V Apply bold, italic and underline to subtitles “Advantages” and “Disadvantages”.

    (iii) Apply the following format to the document: (3 marks)

    I Insert a water mark with the text “social media” on the document of a font size of 20 and running diagonally from left to right. (4 marks)

    II Insert page numbers at the bottom centre of every page. (2 marks)

    III Insert the text “social networks” as a header aligned to the right. Apply italics to the header. (3 marks)

    (b) The following is a letter from a Principal of Malimali school to other Principals inviting them for a seminar at the country education offices.

    (i) Open a new document and create the following as it appears. Save the document as Malimali (2½ marks)

    The Principal

    >

    Dear Sir

    RE: SEMINAR MEETING

    You are invited to attend the Principal’s seminar which is scheduled to be at the county education office on the 2nd of June 2015.

    You are booked to be in <> We are looking forward to a successful event.

    Yours Faithfully Lilango Jotema

    Malimali School Principal

    (ii) Use a mail merge feature to generate customised mails for the addresses shown in the following table. Save the mail merged document as Aletters. (9½ marks)

    School Room
    Ginga School Room 6
    Lubi School Room 8
    Trans School Room 10

    (c) Print out each of the following:(i) socialnetwork

    (ii) Malimali

    (iii) Aletters (3 marks)

    Questions and Answers

    2018 Computer Studies – Paper1

    1 (a)(i) Creating the database file @ 1 ½

    (ii) Creating of tables (at least 3) @1 ½

    Student table

    ✔ 4 Fields each @ ½ =2

    Patron table

    ✔ 2 Fields each @ ½ =1

    Dormitory table

    ✔ 3 Fields each @ ½ =1½

    Games table

    ✔ 2 Fields each @ ½ =1

    (iii) Relationship at least 3 each @ 1 =

    (b) (i) 4 forms for each table each @½ =2 = 2

    (ii) Entering data into the tables

    Student table

    ✔ 8 records each @ ½ =4

    Patron table

    ✔ 3 records each @ ½ = 1½

    Dormitory table

    ✔ 3 records each @½ = 1½

    Games table

    ✔ 4 records each @ ½ =2

    (c) (i) Creating the orangeq query

  • Invoking the use of query@ 1
  • selecting the fields @ 1
  • Criteria applied to the fields @ 2✔ Saving the query @ 1(ii) Creating the j query query
  • Invoking the use of query@ 1
  • Criteria (letter j) @✔ 1 Saving the query @ 1(d) (i) Creating the report
  • Using the report feature @ 1
  • selecting the report fields @ 1
  • selecting the 4 fields each @ 1=4
  • Grouping @ 1
  • Saving the query @ 1(ii) I. Replacing the report title @l✔ H. Entering name and index as report footer

    ✔Name and index @ l

    ✔Position the items in the footer @ 1

    HI. Bolding the text

    ✔Selecting the text @ 1

    ✔ applying bold format @l

    (e) Printing

    (i) 4 Tables each @ 1

    (ii) 2 queris each @ 1 =2

    (iii) The report @ 1

    2 (a) (i) Typing the story

  • Title @½
  • Centering the title @½
  • First paragraph @ 2
  • Paragraph under advantages @ 2
  • Paragraph under disadvantages @ 2
  • Last paragraph @ 2
  • Bullets used in the advantages @ ½
  • Bullets used in the disadvantages @ ‘½
  • Saving @ 1(ii) I Formatting the title,p>
  • Font size 18 @l
  • Font colored @l
  • Font typemahoma @lH Double underline
  • Selection of text under advantages @l
  • Applying double space @lIH Drop cap
  • Selection the first letter @l
  • Using drop cap feature @l
  • Dropping through 4 lines @ 1IV Two columns
  • Selection of text @l
  • Using the column feature @l
  • Applying a line between the columns @ 1
  • Advantages to the left @ /z 4
  • Formats applied on subtitles
  • Bold@1
  • Italics @l
  • Underline @ 1(iii) I Water marks
  • Using the watermark feature @ 1
  • Typing the text social media in the watermark field @l
  • Font size=20 @l
  • Direction (Diagonal left to right) @lH Page numbering
  • Using page numbering feature @½
  • Inserting page numbers @ 1
  • Centering the pages horizontally @/ 2III Header
  • Using the header field @ /
  • Typing the text in the header field @ 1
  • Alignment at the right @½
  • Applying italics @ 1(b)(i) Main document
  • Typing text @l
  • Applying formats ½
  • Saving the document @ 1(ii) Main document
  • Creation of datasource @3
  • Saving the datasource @l
  • Using the mail merge feature @½
  • Inserting the 2 fields at each @l =2
  • Generating the merged document 2
  • Saving the merged document @ 1kcse exam 2020
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