TSC Principal Transfers: Murang’a .
TSC Principal Transfers: Murang’a . List of Principals Transferred in Murang’a County by TSC.
Introduction:
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has executed transfers for secondary school principals in Murang’a, gearing up for the second term set to begin next week. Alongside these shifts, promotions for some deputy principals within the education system have also been announced. This is in preparation for term two that will start on 6th May 2024.
Notable Transfers:
Andrew Maina, the long-serving principal of Ichagaki Mixed Secondary School, moves to PK Secondary School, succeeding John Mwangi. Maina, reflecting on his 15-year leadership at Ichagaki, acknowledges the school’s significant transformation, citing a student population increase from 66 to 660 during his tenure.
Julia Muturi, principal of Kamahuha Girls, transitions to Musa Gitau in Kiambu county, succeeding Rhoda Wamaitha. Wamaitha, in turn, takes over Nginda Girls in Maragua, replacing Veronica Mwai, who now heads Kamahuha Girls.
Assurance and Coordination:
Francis Ng’ang’a, the Murang’a TSC Director, assures that these transfers are part of a routine employer exercise, stressing no cause for alarm. The transition process in the affected schools is underway and coordinated by sub-county directors of education, as per reports from The Standard.
Impact on Deputy Principals:
Deputy principals are also impacted by the changes. Hannah Wangari, previously at Kamahuha Girls, moves to Koimbi Mixed Secondary School in Kahuro sub-county.
Danstan Ngare, formerly of Mweru Secondary School in Kiharu, now leads Gaitheri Secondary School, replacing Ngaruiya, who takes charge at Vidhu Ramji Secondary School in Murang’a town. Additionally, a senior deputy principal from Senior Chief Girls in Kiambu relocates to Karuri Gakure Secondary School in Kangema, succeeding Rose Kihara.
Conclusion:
These transfers signify a strategic realignment within the education sector in Murang’a County, aimed at enhancing school management and fostering professional growth among educators. It will also boost education among learners.