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The Al – Farour Boys Primary School is an ordinary public educational institute in Township, Central – Garissa, Kenya. This school is managed / sponsored by religious organization and offers Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE), which is controlled by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) under Ministry of Education.

School Details

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE NAMEAl – Farour Boys Primary School
SPONSORED / MANAGED BYRELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION
STATUSPublic School
INSTITUTION TYPEOrdinary, Day And Boarding Schooling, Boys Only
EDUCATION SYSTEM8-4-4 (Eight years of primary education, Four years of secondary education and Four years of university education)

Educational Institution Infrastructure

NO. OF CLASSROOM14
NO. OF TEACHERS TOILET2

Student Enrollment and Strength

TOTAL ENROLMENT834

Primary Teaching and Non-teaching Staffs

GOK TSC MALE TEACHERS8
GOK TSC FEMALE TEACHERS2
NON-TEACHING MALE STAFFS2
NON-TEACHING FEMALE STAFF1

Parent Teacher Association (PTA) / Board of Governor (BOG) Members

PTA BOG MALE MEMBERS3

Ratios

STUDENT TEACHER RATIO64.2
STUDENT CLASSROOM RATIO59.6

Official Elementary School Hours

Based on Basic Education Regulations 2014 of Ministry of Education, the official public or private elementary school working hours are as follows:

  • Class hours: 08:00 A.M. to 03:30 P.M.
  • Game, club and co-curricular activity hours: 03:30 P.M. to 04:45 P.M.

School Results

To view online Al – Farour Boys Primary School result slips visit www.knec-portal.ac.ke website. For additional examination related information kindly visit the official website portal of Kenyan National Examinations Council (KNEC) at www.knec.ac.ke.

How to check the KCSE (Form One) Selection 2021/2022?

To check the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Selection (Form One Selection) result 2021/2022 for Al – Farour Boys Primary School, send the Index number of candidates (students) to 20042 by Short Message Service (SMS) from your Mobile phone. The form one result query SMS code works for All telecom operators (Airtel, Safaricom and Telkom) in Township.

How to know school fees and the account number for payment?

For particulars on primary school fees and institute account number, kindly contact the office of the headteacher.

Contact Details

MOBILE NUMBER 
TELEPHONE NUMBER 
EMAIL ADDRESS 
SCHOOL WEBSITE 
KNEC WEBSITEwww.knec.ac.ke
KNEC RESULT PORTALwww.knec-portal.ac.ke
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION WEBSITEwww.education.go.ke
POSTAL ADDRESSAl – Farour Boys Primary School, Township, Central – Garissa, North Eastern, Kenya

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