The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Foundation through its Inuka Scholarship programme has announced the opening of applications for the 2026 Senior School Scholarships.
The programme targets Grade 10 learners living with disabilities who sat the 2025 Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) and attained results that met or exceeded expectations.
Interested applicants are required to download the Inuka Scholarship Application Form from the official KPC Foundation website.
Completed forms should be submitted alongside the necessary supporting documents, with applicants required to attend interviews in the county where they sat the 2025 KJSEA assessment.
Interviews will be conducted between January 12 and January 23, 2026, at designated government offices across the country from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Some of the listed venues include the County Commissioners’ boardrooms and Headquarters in Nairobi Kiambu and Murang’a, the Social Services Hall in Kilifi Town, the Huduma Centre in Nyeri, the Uhuru na Kazi Building in Mombasa, the NCPWD offices in Nakuru and Uasin Gishu, and the County Commissioners’ boardrooms in Kisumu, Kakamega, and Narok, among others.
The foundation emphasized that it does not charge any fees at any stage of the application or interview process.
For further guidance, applicants are directed to contact the Foundation via [email protected] or 0791 408 649 during business hours.
INUKA is a transformative education sponsorship initiative by the KPC Foundation aimed at supporting children living with disabilities across the country.
The programme provides secondary school scholarships to academically gifted yet financially disadvantaged students with disabilities from all 47 counties.
The support package includes tuition fees, school uniforms, assistive learning devices, and access to structured mentorship.
Since its inception, the program has impacted the lives of more than 745 students, with an investment of over Sh120 million.








