Several Teachers Not On Promotion List To Get Promotion Letters. The TSC is anticipated to release all promotion lists via the appropriate county offices, providing much-needed news to teachers who are anxiously anticipating their promotions.
Successful candidates will either pick up their promotion letter in person or have it mailed via their head of department.
Errors Acknowledged In The Promotion List.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has acknowledged that errors exist in the list of promoted teachers that was released lately.
TSC County and Regional Directors say that these errors and mistakes are common with these kinds of events, so those whose names are not on the list shouldn’t worry too much.
Therefore, there is a possibility of some teachers whose names were ommitted from the list mistakenly. Some teachers were promoted also mistakenly may end up not receiving the promotion letters. Therefore TSC has urged all Teachers who attended interviews to remain calm.
The Commission published a 724-page list last week on its website that contained details of 36,505 people who successfully advanced following interviews held in December and January.
Several Teachers Not On Promotion List To Get Promotion Letters
But most teachers continue to have their doubts regarding the Commission’s released interview transcripts.
Teachers are now advised to hold off on making changes to the list until they receive their TSC promotion letters.
Successful teachers will receive an SMS invitation from the TSC County and Sub-County offices to pick up their promotion letters.
To eliminate any doubt and improve transparency, Knut and Kuppet both call on the TSC to make public the names of the promoted teachers along with their counties and sub-counties.
The 36,505 teachers who passed will also need to submit five Chapter 6 documents in addition to promotional letters.
Required Documents List
The five required documents are listed below in accordance with “Leadership and Integrity,” Chapter Six of the Kenyan Constitution.
- Valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) cost 1,050/-
- Clearance Certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) cost Free
- Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) cost Free
- Clearance from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) cost Free
- A Clearance Certificate from an approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) cost 2,200/-
Regret letters, serving as evidence of their involvement in the interview process, will be sent to the teachers who were rejected.
TSC posted the vacancies in September, and in December and January, interviews were held. A minimum of 150,000 educators made the short list.
The dates of the elementary school teacher interviews were December 4, 2023, through December 15, 2023.
From January 3rd to January 16th, 2024, interviews were performed by tutors from Teacher Training College (TTC) and secondary school instructors.