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KABUMBU FOOTBALL LEAGUE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

Kabumbu Football League (KFL) is a secondary school organisation charged with managing all the inter-school football competitions in a county. There are a total of 14 schools which have enrolled their teams and new schools are required to register in order to present their teams. Registration fee for a team is Ksh.50,000 per year. Each school can only register one team.

A team presented comprises of 18 student players and a coach who is a teacher in the school where the team belongs. At the beginning of every football game season, each school is required to furnish KFL management with the team’s details. All football matches between schools in the county are scheduled for term one of every year. The game is played in a league basis, where each team is paired with every other team. Each pair of teams plays two matches; home and away (one match in each of the schools in the pair). The season’s fixtures are determined before the beginning of the season.

Referees who will be officiating the matches are teachers from the participating schools. Schools presenting referees are required to provide their details to KFL. Referees are prohibited from officiating matches involving their schools. In a match, the goals scored by each team and the goal scorers are recorded. A win in a game earns a team 3 points, a draw 1 point and a loss 0. A player who violates a football rule during a match earns a penalty card. The penalty card earned is recorded against the player. A team whose opponent fails to honour a fixture is awarded a win of 2 points while the opponent does not earn any point. After every game, a league table is updated based on the results of the match.

At the end of the season, 30% of the amount collected as registration fee is awarded to the best three teams in the ratio 3:2:1 respectively. The best team carries the county’s trophy for the season. The team that earns the lowest number of penalty cards by the end of the season is considered most disciplined. The three most disciplined teams are each awarded a certificate. A team that fails to honour a fixture during the season is not eligible for this award. The three least disciplined teams are reprimanded.

Develop a well-documented system that will:

(a) register the:
(i) schools;
(ii) referees;
(iii) coaches;
(iv) players in each team.

(b) keep a record of payments by each school.

(c) keep a schedule of fixtures for matches involving schools including their officiating referees.

(d) capture a list of match results for every team over the season;

(e) generate a league table in order of merit.

(f) display a list of the:
(i) players in each team;
(ii) coaches;
(iii) schools and the amount of money collected from each;
(iv) top ten scorers in descending order of scores;
(v) teams qualifying for the awards and the amount that each gets;
(vi) teams qualifying for certificates;
(vii) teams reprimanded.

Year 2013 KCSE Programming Project

Computer studies
project
2013
MASOMO BORA SCHOOL EXAMINATION AWARDS SYSTEM
Masomo Bora is a secondary school that offers the 8-4-4 curriculum of education. Each class in the school has two streams.
Every term, the school offers three examinations referred to as opener, mid-term and end-term. For each examination, the total score for each student is computed for all the subjects taken. At the end of the term, the students are ranked based on the average off their totals in the three examinations. The termly average is used to compute the annual average score for each student. All students in Form 1 and Form 2 take eleven subjects while those in form 3 and form 4 take eight subjects.

The school awards the best performing students at the end of every term. Then top three students in each class are awarded book vouchers whose values are as shown in the table below:
VOUCHER VALUE
CLASS                      POSITION 1                               Position 2                                        Position 3
FORM 1                    1,100                                            900                                                   600
Form 2                      1,300                                            1,000                                               700
Form 3                     1,600                                             1,200                                               800
Form 4                     2,000                                             1,500                                              1,000


The most improved student in each class is awarded a badge and a book voucher of a value equivalent to that awarded to the 2nd best student in their class. To determine the most improved student, the difference between opener and mid – term totals and that between mid-term and end – term totals are considered.

Students who leave the school before the end of the term are not considered for awards. Those who join the school after some examinations have been taken are considered for awards on the basis of the examinations take.
At the end of each term, each student is issued with a report form for the three examinations to take to their guardians. Students who score a termly average below 40% are required to attend remedial classes.

At the end of the year, students with the highest annual average score for the year in form 1, form 2 and form 3 have their fees for subsequent years waived. The stream with the highest mean annual score in the entire school and their class teacher are sponsored for a trip.

Develop a well documented computerised system to:
a) Capture the appropriate data
b) Perform the required computations
c) Generate:
i). Class lists
ii). Report forms
iii). A list of students who:
• Are awarded book vouchers
• Are awarded badges
• Are required to attend remedial classes
• Have their fees waived
• Will go for a trip and their accompanying class teacher.
iv). Merit list
 Now you have finished form four, December was full of celebration, January is here and for the first time in your previous 4 years, you have understood why parents lack money during January.
We have started a program that can keep you busy while at home and yo end up earning salary, all you need is dedicated 1 hour of your time every day for 4 days a week. Sounds Easy? now here is the hard part..
We are managing Internet advertising for several clients and you will be assinged a client - in form of a company - to be updating their fb status, tweeter, 4square, google plus and other things as you will be briefed later.
Payments range from 3k to 10k per month depening on how many clients you can handle, how creative you can be in your updated statements, how long you can be on internet per day.
Remember, you can do this even from your bedroom, what we are interested in is results! So instead of chatting in fb about that picture you took over groove party, make some money.
Thats all I can say for now,
Any questions.....

Year 2012 KCSE Programming Project


KENYA NATIONAL EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL
Kenya certificate of Secondary Education
Computer Studies
Paper 3

UPEPEO CLUB VIDEO LENDING SYSTEM
Upepeo club is run by young entrepreneurs and lends videos to its members. Its operations are as outlined below;
• When the club acquires new videos, they are categorized, coded and labeled. These details are then recorded in the inventory and the video catalogue is updated. Videos are categorized as comedy, general, horror, thriller or cartoon.
• A new member is issued with a membership card upon payment of a registration fee of Kshs.5, 000. This card has a membership number, name and identification number. These details together with other member details such as residential address, occupation and date of joining are also captured
• When members come to borrow, they go through the catalogue to identify the desired videos. Using the video identification code in the catalogue, the video title is traced to its storage location. A missing video could either have been borrowed or withdrawn. Should a member find some desired videos, he/she produces a membership card and the details of the video are recorded before they leave the borrowing counter. Videos borrowed are expected to be returned three days after the borrowing date. A list of all overdue videos is compiled periodically.
• When a video is returned, an attendant checks its condition. The attendant then records its condition and date of return. If a video is damaged or reported lost, the members is surcharged Ksh.700 for the video.
The cost of borrowing a video for three days is based on its category as follows;


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Year 2011 KCSE Programming Project



This year starts with the introduction of Ms 2010 full version which has more data binding features. For those who know this years projects from University to high school, kindly post them so that we can start looking at them immediately. Congrats to members for last year for attaining minimum A- (minus) in computer studies.
New members can write their requests here and they will be sorted as soon as posible.
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Year 2010 KCSE Programming Project


   For many years form 4 students have been undergoing a terrible time trying to finish their Computer Projects in time and in the right way. Common issues are;

  1. They actually do not know whether to use Pascal, Ms Access, Visual basic or Visual C++
  2. They think they have not covered everything in the syllabus that is to help them in the Project
  3. Their school has old slow computers that cannot handle professional application designs
  4. They gave someone to do the project only to realize late that the project is poorly done
  5. They relied too much on one persons interpretation of the question that may or may not be correct
  6. They do not know how to do it
  7. They have a system made by someone else and they write a documentation that do not actually relate to the system.
  8. Their system keeps on having errors each time it is presented.
Those are just but an iceberg if what can make a student FAIL the paper.

It is for the above reasons that advanced programmers from all over the world teamed up to help young programmers to achieve their best. 
Ageless International is a Kenyan terminal to assist Kenyan student following the standards set by 8.4.4 system of Education.

Any question can be asked and answered here.

Wishing you all the best.


The 2014 KCSE Examination Timetable, Instructions and Guidelines

The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) 2014 exams will officially start on Tuesday 21 st October 2014 and end on Friday 7 th November 2014.

Find below the full PDF copy of KCSE 2014 examination timetable as released by the Kenya National Examination council.

To view the timetalbe click on the link below:

    KCSE 2014 Exam Timetable

The 2014 KCSE Examination Timetable, Instructions and Guidelines

INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES TO TEACHERS AND CANDIDATES

3.1 TEACHERS are advised to ensure that the candidates read these instructions and guidelines carefully and adhere to them. The candidates should be made aware of the penalties for examination irregularities or misconduct.

3.2 KCSE 2014 Exam Timetable - INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES

3.2.1 Avail yourself for frisking outside the examination room and be seated at your desk/table 15 minutes before the time fixed for the examination in the various papers. The first session will start at 8.00 a.m. followed by the second session as indicated on the timetable.

3.2.2 A candidate who arrives late will be required to give a satisfactory reason to the Supervisor. Only in exceptional circumstances will a paper be given to any candidate who is more than half an hour late. Absolute punctuality is essential for all papers.

3.2.3 Check the question paper you have been given to confirm that it is the paper you registered for.

3.2.4 If an examination paper for which you are not registered is handed to you, or if the questions indicate that a map or other material should also have been provided, inform the Supervisor at once.

3.2.5 Attend carefully to any general instructions that may be given on the first page of a paper, e.g. instructions limiting the number of questions that should be answered.

3.2.6 Check to ensure that each page of your question paper is printed.

3.2.7 Write your name and your index number on the answer booklet.

3.2.8 Write on both sides of the paper, but do not use the margins. Begin the answer to each separate part of a question on a fresh line.

3.2.9 Write the number of the question clearly in the left-hand margin at the beginning of each answer. Do not copy the question. Be careful to use the same system of numbering as appears in the question paper. Leave a blank line after the answer to each question.

3.2.10 Write your responses in black or blue ink. You may use fountain pen or ball point pen. Pencils should only be used for diagrams. Bring mathematical and drawing instruments for subjects for which they will be needed.

3.2.11 Read each question carefully. A lot of time may be wasted in writing down information that is not asked for and no marks will be given for it.

3.2.12 Do not spend too much time on one or two questions. Leave yourself adequate time to answer other questions.

3.2.13 As soon as notice is given to stop, make sure your name and index number is written on the answer booklet and then hand it over to the supervisor/ invigilator.

3.2.14 Withdrawal from the examination should have been notified to the KNEC before 31st May 2014.

3.3 KCSE 2014 Exam Timetable - CAUTION TO THE CANDIDATES

3.3.1 You are not allowed to leave the examination room before the end of the period allocated to the paper except with special permission from the Supervisor.

NO CANDIDATE SO PERMITTED TO LEAVE MAY TAKE A QUESTION PAPER OR ANSWER BOOKLET OUT OF THE EXAMINATION ROOM.

3.3.2 Do not leave a sheet of paper you have written on or your answers in such a position that another candidate can read them. You should not give or obtain unfair assistance, or attempt to do so, whether by copying or in any other way, and your work should not show proof of such unfair assistance.

3.3.3 No communication whatsoever in whatever manner between candidates or with outsiders is allowed during the examination.

3.3.4 You are not allowed to have in your possession or in your proximity while in the examination room, any book, notes, papers or any other materials whatsoever except the correct question papers and any materials expressly authorized by the Kenya National Examinations Council.

3.3.5 You may only use mathematical tables printed by the Kenya National Examinations Council, and these should not contain any additional notes except the printed information. If you are using a calculator as permitted by the Regulations, it should be the specified non programmable calculator. If in doubt, check with the Supervisor.

3.3.6 You must return immediately to the Supervisor any question paper that has smudges, errors or is badly printed.

3.3.7 You must not take any used or unused writing paper out of the examination room. Any rough work must be done on the official answer booklet and, if not to be submitted with the answers, must be left on the desk to be collected by the Supervisor and destroyed.

3.3.8 Any misconduct or causing of disturbance in or near the examination room will be treated as an examination irregularity.

3.3.9 For practical papers to be taken in shifts, all candidates taking the examination must avail themselves for confinement. Any candidate who does not present him/herself for confinement will have committed an examination irregularity.

3.3.10 Note that cell phones or any other electronic communication device are prohibited in examination centres. Any candidate caught in possession of a cell phone/any other electronic communication device will have his/her results cancelled.

3.4 KCSE 2014 Exam Timetable - PENALTY FOR EXAMINATION IRREGULARITIES

3.4.1 The KNEC Act 2012 rules and regulations, offences and penalties stated in sections 27 to 40 for cases of examination irregularities will apply. Some of the highlights in these sections state that:

3.4.1.1 A candidate who commits an examination irregularity in any paper will have the results for the WHOLE SUBJECT cancelled. Such a candidate will not be entitled to a result and will be awarded result “Y” overall.

3.4.1.2 If there is evidence of wide-spread irregularities in any examination centre, the examination results for the whole centre will be cancelled.

3.4.1.3 Any person who:-
a) gains access to examination material and knowingly reveals the contents, whether orally or in writing, to an unauthorized party, whether a candidate or not, will be in violation of section 27 of the Act and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years, or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both;

b) willfully and maliciously damages examination material will be in violation of section 30 and the penalty will be imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding five million shillings or both;

c) is not registered to take a KNEC examination but, with intent to impersonate, presents or attempts to present himself to take the part of an enrolled candidate, shall be guilty of an offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or a fine not exceeding two million shillings or both and shall be prohibited from taking an examination conducted by or on behalf of the Council for a period of three years.

KNEC extends deadline for 2014 KCSE exam registration

Nairobi, Kenya: The Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) has extended the registration deadline for KCSE 2014 candidates from Monday 31 to April 7, 2014. The seven-day extension comes after congestion at the exam portal as many schools uploaded data in a last minute rush to beat the deadline. However, the registration deadline for KCPE 2013 candidates remains March 31, 2014. 

The council also assured candidates and examination centres that the registration portal is up and running despite the challenges. “In order to take care of the few schools which may not be able to register by Monday 31, 2014 and owing to the challenges being experienced , the registration period for KCSE 2014 examination which is most affected has been extended by seven days to end on Monday 7 2014 after which the registration portal will automatically close. 

The deadline to register KCPE candidates remains Monday March 31, 2014 and no candidate will be registered after the given dates,” part of a statement sent to newsrooms read. KNEC Head of Public Communication Frida Were also added that so far 870, 000 KCPE candidates and 450, 000 KCSE candidates have been registered compared to 835, 000 KCPE and 442, 000 KCSE candidates who sat for same examinations last year.

Revealed: Kenya’s worst schools

Revealed: Kenya’s worst schools

Schools that performed the poorest in last year’s (2011) Form Four national examination can now be named.

More candidates in these schools had a mean grade of E than those with D and above.

Statistics based on the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results show that 50 schools contributed the largest share of the 6,198 candidates who scored E.

They also accounted for most of the 41,207 candidates who scored D-, an average of only two points per subject, in the results released on Monday. Overall, 56,762 candidates obtained mean grades of D+.

The worst performing school in the country is St Mark’s High School.

The Central Province school had a mean grade of only 1.58, sitting on the edge of D-. Out of 76 candidates, 39 scored E, 29 D- and 7 D. Only one candidate managed a D+.

Second from bottom was Eastern Province’s Kyulu Secondary School which had a performance index of 1.64. The best student in a class of 25 had D, 14 D- and 10 E.

Bute Girls Secondary School in North Eastern Province was the third worst performer. Some 22 of its candidates obtained a mean grade of E, while 13 had D-.

Nairobi’s Guru Nanak Secondary School had a mean of 1.8. Eighteen of its candidates scored E.

Ironically, most of the schools at the bottom end of the table register fewer students than those at the top, raising questions over the ability of teachers to take advantage of smaller class sizes to do a better job.

For instance, Alliance High School that topped the exam results had 214 candidates, although it can be argued that it admits top students and could also be better staffed.

Nyanza Province had the highest number of schools in the bottom 50 institutions. It contributed 17 candidates to the list of failures.

It was followed by Central with 10 schools, Eastern seven, Coast six and Nairobi five. Rift Valley had only two schools on the list, while North Eastern had one.

There was no school from Western on the list.

On Friday, the director of education in charge of secondary schools, Mr Robert Masese, termed the poor performance as worrying.


"This is doing damage to the lives of young people," he said.

In some cases, he said, some communities had given up helping schools within their precincts preferring to send their children to well performing ones away from home.

Mr Masese said the government had set aside money to improve schools in North Eastern Province.

He said drought and insecurity were affecting enrollment and performance, with some children being forced to drop out.

But he also admitted that some of the schools did not have enough teachers, meaning children were inadequately taught.

"We urge parents to augment public resources where they can so these children can learn better," he said.

Saturday Nation investigations established that some teachers in the worst performing schools were sub-contracting Form Four graduates, some of whom scored as low as D+, to teach on their behalf.

This year 213,438 candidates (60 per cent) scored C- and below.

Releasing the results, Prof Ongeri said those who scored above D plain were eligible for further training.

He said the government had provided several options to the 47,405 candidates with D- and below.

They would either join technical institutes for craft courses or resit the examination to improve their grades.

"Our target is, however, to enhance the number of candidates obtaining grade D and above who can go for further training progressively," he said.

Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association chairman Cleophas Tirop challenged the government to act on poor performers.

"They must spell out a convincing way forward for these candidates," he said.

Mr Tirop said the government needed to perfect the system of selecting students for technical colleges. The Nation FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 2011