Form One Scholarships for KCPE Students - How to Apply

President Uhuru Kenyatta shares a light moment with high school students on August 12, 2016, at State House, Nairobi.
President Uhuru Kenyatta shares a light moment with high school students on August 12, 2016, at State House, Nairobi.
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Students who sat for the KCPE 2020 have a range of scholarships to apply for as a number of organisations call for applications to their programmes.

The initiatives usually have laid out eligibility criteria as well as the application procedures to guide students and parents on how to go about accessing the funds.

Most of the scholarships target needy students so as to increase their chances of accessing secondary education despite the financial constraints.

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Here are some of the scholarships that currently open.

1. Elimu scholarship

The Ministry of Education through the Equity Group Foundation is awarding secondary school scholarships to needy and vulnerable learners who attained 280 marks and above in the KCPE 2020 examination.

Arguably the biggest scholarship programme in secondary schools due to a large number of students its sponsors, the programme seeks students from needy backgrounds from various sub-counties in the country.

The eligibility criteria include candidates with special needs and disabilities (physical, hearing and visual impairments, autism, albinism, learning disabilities and others), Orphans and vulnerable children, Candidates from vulnerable communities in the target Sub-Counties and Candidates from urban centres with informal settlements.

How to apply for Elimu Scholarship

Before you apply the beneficiary will first have to create an account on the Equity Foundation website. https://egfdmis.equitybank.co.ke/register_elimu

The Elimu Scholarship 2021 application Log-in page
The Elimu Scholarship 2021 application Log-in page

Once you log in successfully, you will be redirected to a new page where you will see 'Open Scholarship for application'. 

Fill in all the fields provided in every step, then click on the ‘Save Changes’ button to submit your details in every step.

Duly completed application forms including supporting documents should be submitted to the nearest Equity Bank Branch by May 31, 2021.

Shortlisted candidates, accompanied by parents/guardians, will be invited for interviews which will be conducted by the Community Scholarship Advisory Committees

2. Equity Wings to Fly Scholarship 2021

Equity Wings to Fly is a program sponsored by Equity Group Foundation and it’s partners for bright and needy students to access secondary education.

Only 2020/2021 KCPE candidates are viable to make an application for this scholarship.

The pass mark for Wings To Fly is 350/500.

When applying, a student should create a new account through the portal ;

Documents to have when filling the online application: 

1. KCPE Results Slip (official KNEC slip or signed & stamped paper from the school). For early bird applications, you will be allowed to complete the application form without KCPE marks and Result Slip until submission.

2. Copy of Death Certificate (if father/mother deceased).

3. Evidence of financial support (if they have received support in the past).

4. Evidence of special needs (if they have indicated special needs).

5. Copy of Pay Slip/ Bank Statement (if parents/guardians are employed/business).

6. Signed declaration by Applicant and Parent/Guardian

7. Filled application and recommendation form by Head Teacher, Provincial Adm., Religious Leader and any other.

The deadline for application is May 31, 2021.

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3. KCB Foundation Scholarships 2021

The KCB Foundation scholarships 2021 are designed to give bright children from needy backgrounds a chance to access secondary education.

The Selection criteria

1. The applicant must have completed their KCPE in 2021.

2. The applicant must come from a needy background.

3. The applicant must have attained the prescribed county cut-off marks. Details are available in posters at KCB branches countrywide and on the KCB Foundation website

4. The applicant must have sat their KCPE examination in a public primary school and have an admission notification to a public National or County secondary school.

How to Apply for KCB Scholarships 2021

The KCB Scholarship application forms are available at all the KCB Branches countrywide and on the KCB Foundation website. 

The form must be completed in full and all relevant supporting documentation should be attached. 

Applicants will be expected to come with the forms for interviews in the county where they sat their KCPE examination.

The interviews will be conducted on Saturday 5th  June 2021 across 46 counties in Kenya. Interviews for Nyamira County will be conducted on Friday 4th  June 2021.

Candidates are advised to visit the branches or the website to see details of the interview locations.

4. Family Bank Foundation Scholarships 2021

Family Group Foundation plans to spend Ksh30 million on scholarships for students from needy backgrounds joining Form 1 in 2021.

The funds, channelled through the Family Group Foundation 2021 High School Scholarship Program, will benefit more than 100 students in 11 counties who are transitioning from primary to secondary school having received their KCPE exams results.

The awarded scholarships will cater for both tuition and upkeep for the beneficiaries in the 11 counties. The target counties include Bungoma, Kisumu, Kiambu, Kajiado, Mombasa, Makueni, Meru, Muranga, Nakuru, Nyeri and Uasin Gishu.

Interested candidates from these counties can apply by acquiring an application form from the nearest Family Bank branch, Sub-County branch or the Family Group Foundation website.

5. Jomo Kenyatta Foundation Scholarships 2021

The Scholarship Programme targets bright but needy orphans and vulnerable children in public secondary schools in Kenya.

To qualify they must meet the following criteria: Poor orphan; Poor child with disability; Child rendered vulnerable by factors affecting access to education Child suffering from extreme poverty; Child who attains 70% of the maximum marks or as agreed by the Board of Directors for marginalized areas and persons with disabilities.

Selection process emphasis on transparency, objectivity, and inclusivity. Applicants are subjected to rigorous interviews covering all counties; interview panelists comprise of JKF staff, JKF alumni, partners and Ministry of Education officials.

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To verify the interview results, home visits are done by a separate panel comprising of JKF staff, primary school heads, and local administrators. Finally, all successful applicants are commissioned through an award ceremony.

6. KTDA National Tea Scholarships 2021

KTDA Foundation grants scholarships to needy and bright students in KTDA tea growing areas for secondary education. In 2021, the foundation will grant a scholarship in each of the 70 KTDA managed factories.

Needy students who scored 350 marks and above in the 2021 KCPE examinations are welcome to apply.

To be considered one should have sat for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (K.C.P.E) examination in 2021 in a public primary school

Successful applicants will be required to keep good grades in high school.

Interested students should fill and submit the KTDA Tea scholarship Application form and provide:

a. A certified copy of KCPE result slip.

b. Relevant documentation as outlined in the application form.

c. Copy of birth certificate.

d. Copy of Form One admission letter (whereas the application form can be submitted without this, the candidate MUST provide a copy of the Form One joining instructions as soon as available).

e. Evidence of being an orphan where applicable.

The studentʼs parent, guardian, or sponsor should fill all the relevant sections and provide supporting evidence where applicable (e.g proof of income, death certificate, etc.) 

All parts of the form must be submitted to the Factory Unit Manager with supporting documentation by Friday 28th May 2021. Late applications will not be considered.

7. County/ CDF Bursaries 2021

The government sets aside a certain amount of money in the budget to help needy students to access education through the bursary programmes.

These funds are disbursed by county governments to the school accounts of the successful applicants.

Application forms can be accessed from the official websites of respective county governments from which the applicants hail. One can also visit the county government offices or any chief/sub-chief office.

The forms should be duly filled and copies of the required documents presented. The application process will require various signatures of government officials such as the Chief, Sub-Chief, Headmen, and then from their Priest/Pastor/Sheikh.

The application forms can then be submitted to the County government or to the office of the area Chief/Sub- chief who will then take them to the appropriate offices.

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