KCB Secondary School Scholarships 2022 – Interview dates and venues

The Kenya Commercial Bank, KCB, has announced interview dates and venues for the 2022 form one scholarships. The interviews would be conducted in all 47 counties .The objective is to improve access and quality of education for needy students through the provision of scholarships, learning materials and improved public school infrastructure.

 

The KCB Foundation provides secondary education scholarships for bright but needy students. Annually, the programme targets 240 beneficiaries, with 40 of them being students with physical challenges who benefit from a full scholarship for four years of secondary education.

Objective of the Scholarship Programme

  • Increase access to education for the under privileged
  • Increase transition rates between primary and secondary school
  • Increase the employability rate of the beneficiaries upon clearing their studies.
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 Impact of the Scholarship

  • Over 1,500 beneficiaries since 2007
  • Inclusion of students with disability through provision of scholarships to over 120 students living with visual, hearing and physical disabilities
  • The initiative has been marked by a completion rate of 98% – 99% from year to year
  • Construction and refurbishment of over 200 school structures through the My School My Community initiative
  • Learning materials such as desks, books, water harvesting equipment for over 500 schools through the KCB branch network

Information for Scholarship Applicants.

To qualify for a KCB Scholarship;

  • The applicant must come from a needy home
  • The applicant must attain the prescribed county cut off marks in the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination
  • The applicant must have a calling latter to a national or county/ex-county secondary school
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To access a KCB scholarship;

  • Applicants collect application forms at any KCB Branch countrywide.
  • Applicants submit their applications in a county interview and selection process
  • The interviews are conducted by KCB staff teams
  • Applicants with disability are recruited through the county social development offices and integrated /special primary schools
  • Home visits are conducted to verify the needy status of the shortlisted candidates
  • Selected candidates are assigned to individual mentors and begin school

The KCB Scholarship package entails:

  • Payment of school fees for the 4 years of secondary school
  • Support for personal effects, learning materials and assistive devices for students with disability
  • Quarterly one-on-one mentorship sessions with KCB branch staff and an annual holiday mentorship programme
  • Internship and employment opportunities during and after the university studies
  • Equitable distribution across the counties and gender balance is sought to ensure both boys and girls benefit from the programme.
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