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The Teachers Service Commission has honored 31 teachers from across the country as it celebrated this years World Teachers’ Day.

While addressing a meeting in Nairobi, the commission’s Chief Executive Officer Dr. Nancy Macharia said that the 31 teachers consistently demonstrated exemplary performance in teaching, management and effective delivery of the curriculum for quality education.”

Some of the teachers were honored for going against all odds and shining in various areas of their careers. The CEO said that the process of identifying teachers to be rewarded were in strict conformity to the TSC Performance Recognition, Reward and Sanction Policy Framework.

“I wish to state that the 31 teachers are not the only remarkable teachers we have in the practice. In fact this number is just the tip of the ice berg. And we, at the TSC, will keep finding more ways to ensure all our teachers feel recognized and appreciated for their work,” said Dr. Nancy Macharia.

Among the 31 teachers is Mr. Peter Tabichi of Keriko Mixed Secondary School who won the Global Teacher of the Year Award in 2018. On the list also is Mr. Eric Ademba of Asumbi Girls’ Secondary School who won the African Union Continental Teacher of the Year Award in 2019 and Jane Kimithi of Othaya Girls’ Secondary School who also won the African Union Continental Teacher of the Year Award in 2020.

The list of the 31 teachers honored by TSC during 2021 World Teachers’ Day Include:

  1. Maiyo Sammy Kipchumba of Kapsabet Boys High School in Nandi.
  2. Florah Mulatya of Kenya High School
  3. Kuria John Munyua of Mang’u High
  4. William Macharia Mwangi of Alliance High
  5. Waweru Jacinter Njeri of Mary Hill Girls in Kiambu
  6. Nzyoka Stephen Ngoma of Utafiti Primary in Kibwezi
  7. Josleen Karimi Mugambi of Kathigiri Boarding in Meru
  8. SR Onayancha Anne M of St. Peters Mumias
  9. Kurgat Charles Kimutai of Tenwek Boarding in Bomet
  10. Magut Isaac Kipruto of St. Mathews Septonok in Nandi
  11. Jerotich Getrude of Nandi Hills Primary
  12. Lucas Opiyo Okello of Igorera Secondary in Kisii
  13. Jason Mogoa Onyango of Ndonyo Secondary School in Kisii
  14. Salat Adow Alim of Rhamu Day Secondary in Mandera
  15. Rosebella K Munzalla of St. Jospeh’s Gilrs in Kitale
  16. Edward Condo Gona of Mnamwenga Primary School in Kilifi
  17. Julius Munguti Nzioka of Kwa Mulungu Primary in Kitui
  18. Abdikadir Isack Sheik of Banisa Primary in Mandera
  19. Welly Hassan of Elan Primary School in Garrisa
  20. Abdi Abei Abdullahi of Malaba Primary in Wajir
  21. Catherine Karanga of Thika High School in Kiambu
  22. Aggrey Warialo of Natando Primary School for PI in Bungoma
  23. Asli Muhamed Abdi of Wajir Special School
  24. Margaret Njuguna of Thika Primary for VI in Kiambu
  25. Kuria Willie Mwangi of Murang’a High School
  26. Florah Mulatya of Kenya High School in Nairobi
  27. Lydia Nelima Namisi of Nzoia Primary in Bungoma
  28. Mathew Masaku Wambua of Kari Mwailu Primary in Makueni
  29. Jane Kimiti HSC of Othaya Girls in Nyeri
  30. Ademba Eric Otieno, MBS of Asumbi Girls in Homa Bay
  31. Peter Tabichi, MBS of Keriko Secondary in Nakuru
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World’s Best Teacher Peter Tabichi has been appointed as the Dettol Superhero Brand ambassador for 2020.

The Dettol Soaperhero program is a student-led school hygiene program that was launched in August 2019 to help reduce sanitation-related ailments among school-going children across the country.

Tabichi, a Science and Mathematics teacher at Keriko Secondary School in Nakuru County, will champion the cause for over 9 million school-going children across the country.

“Dettol has over the years focused its interventions on school hygiene programs, targeting children in both urban and rural areas. Today, we are honoured to partner with ‘the world’s best teacher’ in the fight against hygiene-based diseases in our schools,” said Africa Expansion Director – Health , Dele Adeyole.

Tabichi won the Varkey Foundation’s Global Teacher Prize in March this year for his continued efforts to empower students and the school’s surrounding community. He was awarded a Sh 100million prize.

He recently visited President Donald Trump alongside Varkey Foundation Chairman Vikas Pota and billionaire Founder of Varkey Foundation Sunny Varkey at the White House.

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Just a few months after Peter Tabichi hit the headlines by winning a prestigious global award, a Mathematics and Chemistry teacher at Asumbi Girls High School, Mr Eric Ademba, has been recognized as the best teacher in Africa in this year’s inaugural Africa Union Continental Teacher Prize held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 

The award was conceptualised and made a reality just after the World Teacher’s Day on October 5, when the African Union requested its member states to nominate two outstanding teachers (male and female) for the prize.

Though Kenya’s Teachers Service Commission (TSC) also nominated Mrs. Damaris Mwende of Mbooni Boys High School, Ademba emerged victorious in the overall category having undergone a vigorous selection process by the continent’s well established education experts. 

The Asumbi Girls teacher, a school located in Homa Bay County, won the top prize because his chemistry students ranked among the top 10 in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education exams the last two years.

TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia hailed the win, saying that Kenya was the home of the world’s best teachers. 

“Coming months just after Peter Tabichi emerged the best global teacher, we are proud of the caliber of staff that are attending to our children in Kenya,” Ms Macharia said.

Mr Ademba was also the first runners-up for the Teacher of the Year (TOYA) Awards in Kenya in 2018.

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