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PREAMBLE

Roseve Educational Centre was started on 6th January 1992 with ECDE Class. The enrolment was 4 pupils and it sat on a ¼ acre of land. Today it sits on 8 acres of land with an enrolment of between 450 and 500 pupils and runs from ECDE to class 8. It has twenty one classrooms which accommodate these pupils comfortably.

PERFORMANCE

The school performs well and the last three consecutive years we have posted mean scores of 376.25, 368.68 and 378.25 respectively. The highest mean score was 384.21 in 2003. Due to the exemplary performance our school was identified as one of the ten schools in Nandi County which are Piloting the New 2 – 6 – 6 – 3 Curriculum of Education. We piloted PP1 and PP2 which were previously referred to us Middle class and Top class in ECDE.

GENERAL OUT – LOOK

The school is secured 24/7 with two lockable gates ably manned by Wilkos Security Guards. Inside the compound are between 450 and 500 pupils about 180 of them are boarders and the rest are day scholars. There are three buses which ferry pupils to and from school daily. A good number of pupils are brought to and picked from the school by their parents/guardians. There are enough dormitories for both boys and girls and bed capacity that can accommodate up to 300 pupils.

Message From The Director

Dear Parents,
JANUARY 2021 SCHOOL RE-OPENING FOR ALL PUPILS

The year 2020 has been the most challenging in the history of our school. However, we have worked hard to make the best of it, with the interest of our pupils and staff in mind. We have done our best to ensure that our pupils continued learning throughout the year and that a number of our staff were able to keep busy themselves and earn some pay to keep them going during the challenging period. We put in place adequate safety measures to enable Grade 4 and Standard 8 pupils return to school for the official Term 2 of 2020 in October and learn safely. While Covid-19 continues to pose a major challenge, we are preparing to resume regular learning in January 2021, as per Ministry of Education directives.

The Ministry of Education has directed schools to re-open for all classes from January 4, 2021. PP1 & 2, Grade 1, 2, 3, and Std 5, 6, 7 will reopen for Term 2, while Grade 4 and Std 8 will reopen for Term 3. However, to ensure a safe resumption of learning at Roseve, we have taken the decision to phase the re-opening of various classes over a period of one week to allow proper orientation of pupils, safe processing of school formalities by parents, and observation of safety protocols by all as follows:

Boarders (inclusive of all Std 8 pupils) will report on Tuesday, January 5th 2021. Boarders should report back to school by 2:30 pm at the latest to allow us sufficient time to receive pupils and orientate the boarders on safety protocols. All boarders should endeavor to arrive on this date to ensure that they do not miss the orientation sessions, and to avoid disruption to the rest of the week’s program. Grade 4, Standard 5, and 6 day scholars will report on Wednesday, January 6th 2021 by 8:00 am.Grade 1, 2 and 3 pupils will report on Thursday, January 7th 2021 by 8:00 am. Playgroup, PP1 and PP2 pupils will report on Monday, January 11th 2021 by 8:00 a.m.

Parents are requested to avoid dropping children at the last minute to avoid unnecessary overcrowding. Parents are also encouraged to make fee payments before school opens so that our Accounts staff can credit pupil accounts and prepare receipts in advance to avoid unnecessary crowds on opening days.

Parents who reside in Kapsabet, but have children in boarding, are now encouraged to let their children be day scholars during this pandemic. This, however, does not affect Standard 8 pupils who will continue to be boarders until they complete their KCPE in March 2021. This new policy will assist us in reducing the number of boarders so that we can manage safety protocols better, as well as provide additional learning space.

The Government has directed that we operate our school transport at half capacity only to ensure that social distancing requirements are met. This means that we will not be able to transport most of the pupils that were previously on school transport. As you know, most buses were operating above full capacity, with some doing more than one trip each time. In view of this, therefore, parents of day scholars are now expected to drop and pick pupils themselves rather than putting them on school transport. We need to work together on this to enhance safety of pupils.

Only parents facing major difficulties in making this work should liaise with the School Administrator to arrange school transport if room is available. With a limited number of pupils on school transport, you will assist us in ensuring that we meet transport safety guidelines without having to do many trips per vehicle which could cause delays on class starting time. This is the time for all of us to make sacrifices to ensure that our pupils are able to get to and from school, and learn safely.

Please arrange to pay the fees promptly so that we can quickly purchase requirements for the new term. Any parent who had fees arrears from Term 1 must clear the arrears, and pay the fees for the new term, before their children are allowed back in school. A new charge for Health and Safety has been introduced, to enable us do our best to maintain safety protocols for our learners. Because of the current situation facing our country, we have not introduced any fees increase.

Peter Bii,Director
What do we AIM for?

Our mission vision & Objectives

We work hard to improve pupil ACHIEVEMENT

At ROSEVE, we have laid down classroom strategies to dramatically improve pupil achievement. These includes; establishment of a climate of mutual respect, setting high and clear expectations for quality work, insisting on high quality by having pupils polish their work,

Preparing pupils for successful FUTURE

At ROSEVE, we value pupil's future success by encouraging teamwork. Their need to succeed at work is the ability to work as a team.

Providing healthy learning ENVIRONMENT

At ROSEVE, we value healthy lerning for we have set tips for teachers to help the pupils develop healthy learning habits, these includes; encouraging play, playing together norm, ensuring that the pupils get adequate sleep and proper nutrition,

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