
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced a nationwide training program on Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD). This initiative aims to enhance teacher performance, streamline the appraisal process, and improve service delivery in schools.
According to TSC breaking news on teachers’ promotion, the commission is not only focusing on promotions but also ensuring that teachers are well-equipped with skills to meet performance standards.
Training Details: Who Will Attend?

The TPAD training 2025 is set to begin on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, and will take place in various zones across Kenya. Each school will nominate three participants for the training:
- A teacher
- A TPAD champion
- A school administrator or a Junior Secondary School (JSS) teacher
This training is part of TSC Kenya’s strategy to ensure teachers understand and comply with the TPAD system, which plays a crucial role in teacher appraisal and career progression.
TSC Circular and Allowances for Attendees

TSC will soon release a circular guiding the training process. The circular will contain details on:
- The training schedule and zonal venues
- Allowances to be paid to attendees
- Any changes to the TPAD system that teachers must be aware of
Teachers can keep up with TSC latest news by regularly checking the TSC website (www.tsc.go.ke) or using the TSC online services portal.
Changes Expected in the TPAD System
While TSC has not yet revealed the full details of the TPAD training 2025, it is expected that the training will focus on:
- Enhancing teacher accountability and improving performance monitoring
- Simplifying the TPAD online filling process
- Addressing concerns raised about TPAD appraisal and compliance
- Improving the TPAD home login system for easier access
Teachers can access their TPAD accounts via the TPAD TSC go ke platform or the TSC TPAD2 login page. If you haven’t created a TPAD account, TPAD account creation is available on the TSC portal.
How to Log In to TPAD and Access the TSC Portal
To ensure a smooth TPAD appraisal process, teachers need to know how to access their accounts. Below is a step-by-step guide on how to log in to TPAD and the TSC online services portal.
1. Logging in to TPAD (TPAD TSC Go Ke 83 Account Login)
Follow these steps to access your TPAD account:
- Visit the official TPAD login portal: https://tpad.tsc.go.ke
- Click on ‘Login’ at the top right corner of the page
- Enter your TSC number and password
- Click ‘Sign in’ to access your TPAD account
- Once logged in, you can update your appraisal form, submit performance data, and check compliance status
If you are new to TPAD, you must first create a TPAD account:
- Click ‘Create Account’ on the TPAD homepage
- Enter your TSC number, email, and personal details
- Set a strong password and complete the verification process
2. Accessing the TSC Online Services Portal
The TSC online services portal allows teachers to access various services, including:
- TSC payslip online for checking salary details
- TSC entry and exit portal for those joining or exiting the teaching profession
- TSC transfer online for those requesting transfers
How to Log In to the TSC Online Services Portal
- Go to the TSC website: www.tsc.go.ke
- Click on ‘Online Services’ and select the required service (e.g., payslip, registration status, or transfers)
- Enter your TSC number and password
- Click ‘Login’ to access your details
For assistance, teachers can contact TSC contacts provided on the TSC online services portal.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is TPAD, and why is it important for teachers?
TPAD (Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development) is an evaluation system by TSC to assess teachers’ performance, accountability, and professional growth. It ensures teachers meet set teaching standards and helps in promotions.
2. How do I create a TPAD account?
To create a TPAD account:
- Visit https://tpad.tsc.go.ke
- Click ‘Create Account’ and enter your details
- Set a password and confirm your email
3. How can I log in to my TPAD account?
- Go to https://tpad.tsc.go.ke
- Click ‘Login’, enter your TSC number and password, then sign in
4. What should I do if I forget my TPAD password?
Click ‘Forgot Password’ on the TPAD login page, enter your email, and follow the instructions to reset it.
5. Where can I check my TSC payslip online?
Teachers can access their TSC salary slip on the TSC payslip online portal via www.tsc.go.ke under ‘Online Services’.
6. How can I apply for a TSC transfer online?
To apply for a transfer:
- Visit the TSC online services portal
- Log in with your TSC number
- Navigate to ‘TSC Transfer Online’ and follow the application process
7. Will teachers be paid allowances for attending the TPAD training?
Yes. TSC will issue a circular outlining allowances for attendees.
8. How can I contact TSC for assistance?
You can reach TSC contacts via the TSC website under the ‘Contact Us’ section or visit the nearest TSC office.
9. Where can I get the latest TSC news on teacher promotions?
For TSC breaking news on teachers’ promotions, visit www.tsc.go.ke or check TSC adverts on the TSC recruitment page.
Final Thoughts
With TSC Kenya focused on improving teacher performance through TPAD, this training is a great opportunity for teachers to learn and adapt to the new system. If you are selected to attend, make sure to take advantage of the training to enhance your teaching career.
Stay tuned for TSC news updates on TPAD training and upcoming changes in the teacher appraisal system. For more information, visit TSC online services or log in to your TPAD portal today!