TSC Registration: Before a teacher in Kenya can secure employment with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), he or she is required to apply for a TSC number and Registration Certificate from the Commission. This is done online at the TSC portal.
In May 2019, the TSC announced a nationwide crackdown on teachers who are not registered with the Commission but are involved in teaching in both public and private schools. “In order to ensure provision of quality education in all schools, there is need for a collaborative approach in the enforcement of registration requirement for all teachers. In this regard, the Commission requests the Ministry of Education to encourage its field officers to be conducting joint programmes with TSC county and sub-county directors in order to ensure registration requirements are fully enforced,” the TSC said in a letter to officials at the Ministry of Education.
Full list of all teachers deregistered by TSC from 2017 to 2019
Every quarter, the TSC releases a list of all the teachers it has registered.
Below is the full list of all the teachers that were registered by the Teachers Service Commission in the year 2019:
Pursuant to TSC Act 2012 section 24(1) the Commission is mandated to keep Register of Teachers which shall be made public document. The Teachers Service Commission has published names of teachers between for 2019 as follows (Click on the link for the quarter whose registrations you wish to view):
Teachers Registered between January and March 2019:
Registered Teachers Between January to March 2019
Teachers registered between April and June 2019:
Registered Teachers Between April and June 2019
Teachers registered between July and September 2019:
Registered Teachers from 1st July 2019 to 30th September 2019
Teachers registered between October and December 2019: