It’s that time of the term when learning meets action — as our students put their knowledge and skills to the test during the TVET-CDACC Practical Assessments.
This season, students pursuing various programs including Perioperative Theatre Technology, Health Records and IT, Community Health & Development, and Science Laboratory Technology are demonstrating their competence through hands-on assessments held at different partner health facilities such as Nakuru Nursing Home, Bondeni Sub-County Hospital, and Rhonda Hospital.

Bridging Theory and Practice
The assessments are conducted by our lecturers under the strict supervision and guidelines of the TVET-CDACC examining body, ensuring that each evaluation meets national standards of competency-based education and training.


Students are first assessed in real clinical environments, where they apply classroom knowledge to real-life medical and technical situations. After completing these hospital-based practicals, they proceed to additional sessions in our skills laboratory, followed later in the month by their theory assessments.
Confidence Through Experience
This blended approach — combining clinical exposure with skills lab practice — is designed to test both head knowledge and hands-on ability. It equips students with the confidence, precision, and professionalism required to excel in their respective fields.

Every step of the process reflects our commitment to producing skilled, competent, and work-ready graduates who can make a difference in the health sector and beyond.
As the assessments continue, we wish our students success and remind them that this is more than just an exam — it’s a stepping stone toward the impactful careers they’ve been preparing for