Circular on Secondary Education Funds and BOM teachers salary

RE: DISBURSEMENT OF FREE DAY SECONDARY EDUCATION (FDSE) FUNDS

The Ministry of Education has released Free Day Secondary Education funds at a capitation rate of KShs. 5151.00 per student.  The data used for this capitation was extracted from National Education Management  Information System (NEMIS) on Wednesday 5th August, 2020 at 2.50 PM

1.0      VOTE HEAD BREAKDOWN

The Vote head break down for the utilization of funds is as follows.

Operational Account

ItemSchoolRetainedTotal Amount
Maintenance and Improvement50000.00500.00
Other Vote heads (Personal Emoluments, EWC, Adm. Costs)3226.0000.003226.00
NHIF EduAfya00.00675.00675.00
Total3776.00675.004401.00

Tuition Account

ItemSchoolRetainedTotal Amount
BOM teachers0.00750.00750.00

2.0      PAYMENT OF SALARIES TO SCHOOL EMPLOYEES

In January 2020, the Ministry of Education released 50% 0f FDSE funds to schools.  These funds  included  P.E funds up to June 2020.  In this regard, Ksh. 3,226 per learner should be utilized in the payment of salaries to non-teaching staff, water and electricity bills as well as administrative costs up to December 2020

3.0      UTILIZATION OF MANTAINANCE AND IMPROVEMENT FUNDS

Total annual allocation for Maintenance and Improvement (M&I) was Ksh.5,000 of which Ksh.4,000 was disbursed in January 2020.  

An additional Ksh. 500.00 per learner has been released  to enable  schools prepare for re-opening in January 2021 to conform to COVID-19 guidelines. Consequently,  the contents  of a circular dated 26th November 2019 on the amounts for M&I will change to Ksh. 4,500.00

4.0      PAYMENT OF BOM TEACHERS

The Ministry of Education  will support teachers employed by the Boards of Management (B0Ms) as at 15th March 2020 for five months  only from August to December 2020 by paying them Ksh 10,000.0 per month Each teacher must sign for the money personally and records kept for later auditing Payment should be made monthly and not in advance.  Schools with BOM teachers will receive a separate commensurate disbursement based on the data obtained from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in to their operation account

5.0       EDUAFYA MEDICAL COVER

Edu Afya medical cover for students in public secondary schools is operational. Principals are required lo advise students accordingly and ofter support to learners/parents whenever  they encounter any challenge with their UPI

All principals must acknowledge receipt of funds by

(i)            issuing official school receipts to the Principal Secretary, State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education for both Tuition and Operation Accounts with copies to the Sub County Directors (SCDEs) and County Directors of Education (CDEs)

(i)           Acknowledging receipt of funds through NEMIS by uploading a copy of the official receipt or both accounts where applicable

(lii)          Providing to the County Director of Education through the Sub- County Director ol Education an allocation of funds dully signed by individual students

(iv)           Having Individual students sign form-lists that show their admission numbers and full  names as  in the admission register and the amount awarded. These lists should be attached to the payment voucher kept  in the school as per procedure and every student issued with a school official receipt for the allocation

This must be accomplished within two weeks of receipt of funds, failure to which further release of  grants to such schools will be suspended.

It is the responsibility of every County Director and Sub-County Director of Education to authenticate and monitor the accuracy of enrollment data of their schools as reflected in NEMIS.

All County Directors of Education are asked to circulate the contents of this letter to all principals of public secondary schools within their jurisdiction

Circular on Secondary Education Funds and BOM teachers salary

RE: DISBURSEMENT OF FREE DAY SECONDARY EDUCATION (FDSE) FUNDS

The Ministry of Education has released Free Day Secondary Education funds at a capitation rate of KShs. 5151.00 per student.  The data used for this capitation was extracted from National Education Management  Information System (NEMIS) on Wednesday 5th August, 2020 at 2.50 PM

1.0      VOTE HEAD BREAKDOWN

The Vote head break down for the utilization of funds is as follows.

Operational Account

ItemSchoolRetainedTotal Amount
Maintenance and Improvement50000.00500.00
Other Vote heads (Personal Emoluments, EWC, Adm. Costs)3226.0000.003226.00
NHIF EduAfya00.00675.00675.00
Total3776.00675.004401.00

Tuition Account

ItemSchoolRetainedTotal Amount
BOM teachers0.00750.00750.00

2.0      PAYMENT OF SALARIES TO SCHOOL EMPLOYEES

In January 2020, the Ministry of Education released 50% 0f FDSE funds to schools.  These funds  included  P.E funds up to June 2020.  In this regard, Ksh. 3,226 per learner should be utilized in the payment of salaries to non-teaching staff, water and electricity bills as well as administrative costs up to December 2020

3.0      UTILIZATION OF MANTAINANCE AND IMPROVEMENT FUNDS

Total annual allocation for Maintenance and Improvement (M&I) was Ksh.5,000 of which Ksh.4,000 was disbursed in January 2020.  

An additional Ksh. 500.00 per learner has been released  to enable  schools prepare for re-opening in January 2021 to conform to COVID-19 guidelines. Consequently,  the contents  of a circular dated 26th November 2019 on the amounts for M&I will change to Ksh. 4,500.00

4.0      PAYMENT OF BOM TEACHERS

The Ministry of Education  will support teachers employed by the Boards of Management (B0Ms) as at 15th March 2020 for five months  only from August to December 2020 by paying them Ksh 10,000.0 per month Each teacher must sign for the money personally and records kept for later auditing Payment should be made monthly and not in advance.  Schools with BOM teachers will receive a separate commensurate disbursement based on the data obtained from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in to their operation account

5.0       EDUAFYA MEDICAL COVER

Edu Afya medical cover for students in public secondary schools is operational. Principals are required lo advise students accordingly and ofter support to learners/parents whenever  they encounter any challenge with their UPI

All principals must acknowledge receipt of funds by

(i)            issuing official school receipts to the Principal Secretary, State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education for both Tuition and Operation Accounts with copies to the Sub County Directors (SCDEs) and County Directors of Education (CDEs)

(i)           Acknowledging receipt of funds through NEMIS by uploading a copy of the official receipt or both accounts where applicable

(lii)          Providing to the County Director of Education through the Sub- County Director ol Education an allocation of funds dully signed by individual students

(iv)           Having Individual students sign form-lists that show their admission numbers and full  names as  in the admission register and the amount awarded. These lists should be attached to the payment voucher kept  in the school as per procedure and every student issued with a school official receipt for the allocation

This must be accomplished within two weeks of receipt of funds, failure to which further release of  grants to such schools will be suspended.

It is the responsibility of every County Director and Sub-County Director of Education to authenticate and monitor the accuracy of enrollment data of their schools as reflected in NEMIS.

All County Directors of Education are asked to circulate the contents of this letter to all principals of public secondary schools within their jurisdiction

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