Litein Boys High School has released official reporting guidelines for students ahead of the opening of the 2026 first term, outlining staggered reporting dates, mandatory fees and compliance requirements.
In a notice dated December 23, 2025, the school’s Board of Management confirmed that reporting will be conducted in phases between January 5 and January 8, 2026, by class stream.
Form Three students in the C, H, A, and M streams will report on Monday, January 5, while their counterparts in the P, N, and S streams are scheduled to report on Tuesday, January 6.
Form Four students in C, H, A, M, and P streams will report on Wednesday, January 7, while those in L, J, N, and S streams will report on Thursday, January 8.
The school has also directed all students to clear a damage fee of KSh 49,699 by their reporting date.
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In addition, first-term tuition fees for 2026 amounting to KSh 16,215 must be fully paid before students are admitted back to school.
According to the notice, all students must be accompanied by a parent or guardian upon reporting.
The administration emphasised that learners are expected to strictly adhere to school rules and regulations throughout the academic term.
The parents and guardians have been advised to make payments through approved channels, including the KCB Litein Branch, the Equity Bank Litein Branch, or Lipa Karo Pay Bill services, as outlined by the school.
Litein Boys High School principal Mr Aggrey Ochieng said the structured reporting schedule is intended to ensure smooth reopening and effective management of student intake at the beginning of the term.
The school concluded the notice by wishing students and parents a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year as preparations for the 2026 academic year continue.
By Philip Koech
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