Bungoma Boys tightens reporting rules ahead of term resumption

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Bungoma Boys Senior School main gate. Photo Courtesy
  • Bungoma Boys has announced strict reporting guidelines for students returning to school for term resumption.
  • According to the school, all students must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians during the reporting exercise.
  • Parents have also been urged to clear any outstanding school fees before learners are admitted back to school.

Bungoma Boys Senior School has announced strict reporting guidelines for students returning to school as the institution prepares for the resumption of learning activities at the end of June and early July.

In a notice issued to parents and guardians, the school said Grade 10 students will report on June 30, 2026, while Form Three and Form Four learners are expected back on July 1, 2026.

The administration has directed that all students must be accompanied by their parents or legal guardians during the reporting exercise. Parents have also been urged to clear any outstanding school fees before learners are admitted back to school.

According to the notice, students are required to comply with all academic requirements, report in full school uniform, and maintain proper grooming standards. Learners have also been instructed to carry all personal effects and cutlery needed during their stay in school.

To ensure an orderly reporting process, the school has specified that students must report between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on the designated dates.

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In a move aimed at strengthening discipline and harmony within the institution, all learners will be required to sign a commitment form pledging to uphold peace and adhere to school regulations.

The reporting exercise will also include the collection of documents required for KEMI registration. These include copies of parents’ national identity cards, birth certificates, and academic records. Form Three and Form Four students will be required to submit copies of their KCPE result slips, while Grade 10 learners will provide copies of their assessment slips.

Additionally, the school has requested Ksh 200 from each student to facilitate passport photo processing for the registration exercise.

The announcement comes as schools across the country prepare to welcome learners back for the new term, with administrators emphasizing discipline, compliance with school regulations, and uninterrupted learning.

School management wished learners success as they return to continue their academic journey and urged both students and parents to cooperate fully with the reporting requirements.

By Godfrey Wamalwa

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