The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, GP 69 form is a medical examination certificate primarily used in Kenya for graduate teachers seeking employment with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). This form is also a mandatory requirement during application for TSC registration. It serves to certify a candidate’s medical fitness for contract/ Internship or permanent TSC employment. It is only filled once.
Purpose and Use of the TSC GP 69 form
- Employment Requirement: Job applicants, especially teachers, must submit this form as proof of their health status to ensure they can meet the physical demands of the job.
- Service Records: It is an essential document for administrative purposes related to teacher applications for promotions, transfers, and retirement.
- Validity: A completed GP 69 form is typically considered valid for a specific period, often around six months from the date of the medical examination.
TSC GP 69 Form Structure
The form is divided into two main parts:
- Part 1: Completed by the teacher seeking medical report. It includes the teacher’s name and the type of employment sought.
- Part 2: Completed by a licensed Medical Officer after conducting a physical examination. The officer certifies whether the candidate is “fit” or “unfit” for the intended service.
Candidates must also provide their personal medical history on page 2 of the form, including details of any past hospitalizations or serious illnesses.
How to Obtain and Fill the TSC GP 69 form
- Obtaining: The official TSC GP 69 form can often be downloaded here: FREE TSC GP 69 MEDICAL FORM IN PDF. Download and print this form in 2 copies (duplicate).
- Filling: Correctly fill out your personal details and medical history sections. Take the filled duplicate form to a certified Doctor preferably at a government Hospital. The medical professional will then complete the certification section following a medical examination.
- Submission: submit the filled form in duplicate together with other documents as required.




