- Several senior schools in Bungoma County have received new principals following a fresh round of transfers by the Teachers Service Commission.
- The reshuffle affects school heads from Bungoma and neighbouring counties as TSC strengthens institutional leadership.
- The newly appointed principals are expected to assume office immediately.
Several senior schools in Bungoma County are set for new leadership following a fresh round of principal transfers by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), a move aimed at strengthening institutional management and improving education standards.
The administrative changes affect a number of senior schools within Bungoma County while also bringing experienced school heads from neighbouring counties.
According to TSC, the transfers are intended to strengthen school leadership, promote the exchange of professional experience and enhance institutional performance.
Among the notable appointments is Andrew Wamalwa, who moves from Kekalet Senior School in Busia County to become the new principal of Lwanda Boys Senior School in Bungoma South.
Susan Ombachi has been appointed principal of Miendo Mixed Senior School after transferring from Samoya Senior School.
The reshuffle has also seen Masafu Wafula appointed principal of Kikai Boys Senior School.
Elsewhere, Emily Angushi has moved from Ndalu Senior School to head Kaptelelio Senior School, while Shadrack Wanjala leaves Sikulu Senior School to become principal of Cardinal Otunga Sichei Senior School.
More transfers
Barasa Simiyu has transferred from Sango Senior School to Fuchaka Senior School, where he will continue serving as principal.
In another change, Janet Chesukut moves from Kaptelelio Senior School to Kim Girls Senior School in Kapketo, Cheptais.
Vincent Wekesa has been transferred from Cardinal Otunga Sichei Senior School to Lukhome Senior School, while Julius Wanyonyi leaves Terem Senior School to head Chenjeni Senior School.
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The latest transfers form part of TSC’s ongoing efforts to strengthen leadership in public senior schools through periodic deployments and administrative realignments.
The Commission says such changes promote good governance, encourage the sharing of best management practices and provide school leaders with broader professional exposure.
The newly appointed principals are expected to assume their new responsibilities immediately as they oversee the implementation of government education.
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