Started in 1968, the JKF Scholarship Programme has registered remarkable impact both to the individual beneficiaries and the society at large. The following are some of the distinguished beneficiaries:

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Prof. Martin Nyongesa Etyang: Professor of Economics, Kenyatta University (alumnus of Kibabii High School)

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Pauline Akai Lokuruka: Chief Officer – Education, Sports & Social Protection Turkana County (formerly of Loreto Girls’ High School- Limuru)

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Mr. Ismail Noor: (PS) Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives (alumnus of Mandera Secondary School)

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Hon. Mohamed Elmi: Former MP Tarbaj Constituency (alumnus of Garissa High School)

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Hon. Peris Tobiko: MP Kajiado East Constituency (formerly of Moi Girls’ Isinya High School)

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Hon. Winrose Ireri: Former MCA (formerly of The Kenya High School)

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Hon. Ababu Namwamba: Chief Administrative Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (alumnus of Kolanya Boys’ High School)

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Our beneficiaries have consistently posted impressive results since the Scheme’s inception. The last 9 years has seen over 70% transition and 95 % completion rates, as shown below:

KCSE RESULTS 2023

 

The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation is a State Corporation under the Ministry of Education.  For the last 50 years, we have been offering publishing and printing services.

We provide quality printing services at competitive rates for all printing solutions such as:

•    Books
•    Annual financial reports and statements
•    Strategic plans
•    Forms
•    Folders/files
•    Brochures
•    Flyers
•    Registers
•    Posters
•    Calendars and many more

Deliveries are made to your doorstep at no extra cost.

Our main clients include; National Government Ministries, IEBC, The Judiciary, TSC, KNEC, NACADA, KNH, KEMI, KWS, CMA, National Police Service Commission, Catholic Secretariat and many private organisations.

   
It is the policy of the Company to publish in all subject areas of education and in any other subject area that complements the existing publications (backlist).

A List is a set of titles developed for a similar market. JKF lists are designed so as to optimize resources by focusing efforts in specific, predetermined publishing areas.

The normal procedure is for an author to submit his/her manuscript to JKF for assessment on its suitability for publication. If the quality is acceptable, then we undertake all costs of publication and enter into an agreement with the author for payment of royalty based on sales of the book.

The manuscript should preferably be typewritten or word-processed and double-spaced, with each folio (page) clearly numbered. Each folio should be one-sided (i.e. have text appearing on only one side of the paper). The manuscript can also be submitted in a flash disk or CD so long as it is accompanied by a hard copy (print-out).

Generally, any new publishing project will be assessed in terms of:

  1. How it compliments the backlist, that is, the publications that are still in print and continue to contribute to the revenue of the Company.
  2. Its capacity to make good sales.
  3. Whether it makes a significant contribution to the development of knowledge and information in line with JKF’s vision and mission.

Our list

The following are JKF’s broad lists:

1.The pre-primary list

The list includes materials meant for the pre-primary level, that is, kindergarten, pre-unit and nursery. The objective is to strengthen the Primary school List. The books and materials in this list cover broadly language skills, numeracy, creative and craft skills, handwriting and social skills. The materials for this level are designed to equip children with skills required at lower primary school.

2.The Primary School textbook list

Broadly, this refers to all those books developed as textbooks for the primary school market.

3.The Primary School Readers list

This has two main areas: those written in Kiswahili (Adili Readers) and those written in English (Pyramid Readers). The readers are designed to develop good language skills and positive values amongst the children in primary schools, at both lower and upper primary levels.

4. Wall Charts and Visual Aids

Charts and other visual aids are designed to support the school textbooks.

5. The KCPE Revision List

The Revision books are designed to ease revision for the KCPE examination. They also include workbooks.

6.The Secondary School Textbook List

The books in this list are designed to be used as textbooks in secondary schools.

7.The KCSE Revision List

The books are designed to ease revision for the ordinary level education level examination, for example, the KCSE. Workbooks are also included in this category.

8.Adult Fiction

The books in this series are literary works designed to be used as class readers or set books in secondary schools, colleges and for general reading. They include fiction both in English and Kiswahili.

9.Tertiary and Reference Books List

The books in the list are designed to:

  • support the regular classroom text in primary and secondary schools
  • support specific courses at teacher training colleges and tertiary institutions.

Preference is given to those books that support the regular classroom text on the primary or secondary lists.

APPLICATION

Application for the scholarships is through the following platforms: the print, audio and digital media; sales executives during teacher forums; and the Ministry of Education network across the country.

Two (2) modes of application are available

Offline - Is actual filling of a JKF scholarship application form (HRA-FRM-029), obtainable from JKF offices, website, education offices and sales executives.

Online – Is done through an application portal by filling an online form.

SELECTION

The selection process is carried out in accordance with the JKF Scholarship policy and procedures.

Interviews are conducted countrywide by a panel consisting of JKF staff, JKF Alumni, partners and Ministry of Education

Interviews – Shortlisted applicants are interviewed by a panel comprising of County and/or Sub-county education officials, partners and select JKF staff (i.e. field and office staff).

Home visits – After the interviews, JKF staff visit the homes of successful applicants with a view to authenticating the gathered information. Care is taken to have staff visit regions other than their home areas for purposes of objectivity and impartiality.

COMMISSIONING

Selection complete, the JKF Board of Directors commissions and inducts the beneficiaries at a cheque presentation ceremony

Contact Us

location Head Office, Denis Pritt Road, Nairobi.

mail P.O. Box 30533 00100 Nairobi, Kenya.

tel(+254) 203583925, 202329987, 20654789
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no 0723-286993, 0723-969793, 0735-339135

mail info@jkf.co.ke / complaints@jkf.co.ke

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