TSC New Workload For Teachers. A circular from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) specifies how many lessons TSC-employed teachers in public and elementary schools are expected to complete in a given week.
The most recent TSC circular states that primary school teachers should work no less than 35 hours per week. In contrast, high school teachers are expected to teach a minimum of 27 lessons per week.
In primary schools, the maximum number of students in a class is fifty, while in secondary schools, it is forty-five.
ADMINISTRATIVE POSTS PER SCHOOL
The Commission has at the same time set the maximum number of administrative posts per school.
According to the Circular, Curriculum-Based Establishment, CBE regulations direct that a single-streamed school be it primary or secondary should have only one principal or head, a deputy, and senior teacher/ master.
Primary schools with 10 streams and a maximum of 4, 000 pupils, on the other hand, should have one head, 2 deputies and 8 senior teachers.
Secondary schools with 12 streams and a maximum of 2, 100 students should have one principal, 2 deputies, and 9 senior masters.
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR PRINCIPALS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Principals have been divided into three tiers leading to different grades. In tier one are principals of National and extra county schools with over 1, 000 students. This is the highest rank that teachers can attain as they climb the TSC promotions ladder. These principals are referred to as chief principals and they fall in grade D5 (T-Scale 15)
TSC New Workload For Teachers
The second tier includes principals of county schools with over 540 students. They are referred to as Chief Principals and fall in grade D4 (T-SCALE 14)
The last tier encompasses principals of sub-county and day schools. They are referred to as principals and fall in Grade D3 (T-Scale 13).
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR DEPUTY PRINCIPALS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Like principals, deputies in secondary schools have been divided into three tiers leading to different grades. In tier one are deputy principals of National and extra county schools with over 1, 000 students. This is the highest rank for deputies. These deputy principals are referred to as Deputy Principal I and they fall in grade D3 (T-Scale 13)
The second tier includes deputy principals of county schools with over 540 students. They are referred to as Deputy Principal II and fall in Grade D2 (T-SCALE 12)
The last tier encompasses the deputy principals of sub-county and day schools. They are referred to as Deputy Principal III and fall in Grade D1 (T-Scale 11).
TSC New Workload For Teachers
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR SENIOR MASTERS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Senior masters have been divided into three tiers leading to different grades. In tier one are Senior Masters of National and extra county schools with over 1, 000 students. These teachers are referred to as Senior Master I and they fall in Grade D2 (T-Scale 12)
The second tier includes Senior Masters of county schools with over 540 students. They are referred to as Senior Master II and fall in grade D1 (T-SCALE 11)
The last tier encompasses Senior Masters of sub-county and day schools. They are referred to as Senior Master III and fall in Grade C5 (T-Scale 10).
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR HEAD TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Heads are classified into two main tiers: Heads posted in primary schools with less than 1, 000 pupils who fall in Grade C5 T-Scale 10 and those in primary schools with over 1, 000 learners who fall in Grade D1 T-Scale 11. The latter are referred to as Senior Head Teachers.
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR DEPUTY HEAD TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Deputy Heads are also classified into two main tiers: deputies posted in primary schools with less than 1, 000 pupils who fall in Grade C4 T-Scale 9 and those in primary schools with over 1, 000 learners who fall in Grade C5 T-Scale 10. They are referred to as Deputy Head Teacher II and Deputy Head Teacher I respectively.
TSC ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS FOR SENIOR TEACHERS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Senior teachers in primary schools are classified into two main tiers: senior teachers posted in primary schools with less than 1, 000 pupils who fall in Grade C2 and those in primary schools with over 1, 000 learners who fall in Grade C3. They are referred to as Senior Teacher II and Senior Teacher I respectively.
TSC New Workload For Teachers