Latest TSC leaves Guidelines, How to Apply and Requirements

By | April 12, 2021
How to apply for TSC leaves; Maternity, paternity, sick leave and all other TSC Teachers' leaves.
How to apply for TSC leaves; Maternity, paternity, sick leave and all other TSC Teachers’ leaves.

TSC leaves- The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) gives leaves of absence to teachers upon making a request. A TSC leave is official permission granted to a teacher to be off duty. There are different types of TSC leaves as discussed below.

S/NType of TSC LeaveLeave period
1Annual Leave42 days
2Maternity Leave90 calendar days
3Paternity Leave10 days
4Compassionate Leave
5Special Leave
6Leave to Spouses of Diplomats

TSC Annual Leave

A teacher is entitled to 42 days annual leave, which should be taken during school holidays. A teacher who is not on annual leave is assumed to be on duty even during school holidays.

Maternity Leave

A female teacher is entitled to 90 calendar days maternity leave from the date of confinement. This leave is exclusive of annual leave.

The application for leave should be submitted to the DEO/MEO/DCE through the head of institution at least one month before the leave is due and must have supporting medical documents.

Paternity Leave

A male teacher can apply for paternity leave of up to 10 days within the period of spouse’s maternity leave. Where a teacher has more than one wife, he will be entitled to the leave in respect to the one whose name appears in the National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) Card.

The application for leave should be submitted to the DEO/MEO/DCE through the head of institution attaching a letter of the spouse’s confinement.

Compassionate Leave

A teacher is allowed a maximum of 15 days compassionate leave in one calendar year to attend to special needs such as bereavement, sickness or hospitalization of dependants. Teachers should apply to the head of institution or agent for approval.

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Study Leave

Study leave will be granted in line with the policy existing from time to time.

Procedure of applying for study leave

  1. The application should be forwarded to the Commission at least one month before the commencement date.
  2. An application should be accompanied by the admission letter.
  3. A teacher should not proceed on leave before approval and formal release.
  4. Once granted, leave should be utilized for the approved purpose failure to which disciplinary action will be taken.
  5. Teachers should report for posting 30 days before expiry of the leave and provide evidence of having undertaken studies.
  6. Those on study leave lasting less than six months should report back to their stations for allocation of duties. Their heads of institutions should inform the Commission immediately.

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Bonding

Teachers who are granted study leave with pay will be bonded to work for the commission as follows:

  1. For courses lasting six months but less than one year will be bonded for a period of one year.
  2. For courses lasting less than two years will be bonded for two year.
  3. Those attending courses lasting two years or more will be bonded for three years.

Where a teacher under bond obligation chooses to terminate his/her service, he/she will be required to pay in full the total cost of training, the salaries and allowances paid to him/her while on study leave.

Self-sponsored teachers will be required to repay an amount equivalent to the salaries and allowances paid to them while on study leave. The bond will not be applicable to those who have proceeded on unpaid study leave.

Special Leave

The Commission may grant special leave with pay to a teacher who has been selected to attend a meeting, conference or seminar of short duration which is of national interest or relevant to the teachers’ duties.

The Commission may also grant special leave without pay to an officer who is obliged to be away from duty station.

Teachers applying for special leave should do so in writing attaching relevant documents. Teachers should not leave the station before leave is approved.

Leave to Spouses of Diplomats

A teacher whose spouse is a diplomat will qualify for unpaid leave during the period of the spouse’s assignment of duty outside Kenya. Application for the leave should be accompanied by the letter of spouses posting.

The above list is not exhaustive. Get more information on all TSC Leaves and How to apply for them here.

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