The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has moved over 2,600 school heads in its new reshuffle.
These include both primary and secondary school heads.
Most of the affected heads, according to Daily Nation, are said to have stayed long in their former schools.
Others who have been transferred had barely two years in their previous stations after having been moved from their home counties, and before the reshuffle.
The move has also seen various deputy heads promoted to principals and headmasters.
Earlier this month, the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) vowed to oppose any attempts by TSC to transfer headteachers working in their home schools.
"TSC should not pretend that it can solve a political problem of this country (tribalism) by using teachers. This cannot bring about national cohesion," KNUT boss Wilson Sossion was quoted by Standard.
Transfer letters for the primary heads are already in circulation since Monday.
As per the letters seen by Daily Nation, those affected should report in their new stations as from next week.
Among those affected are 1,010 secondary school heads and 1,621 primary school heads.
Earlier on, the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet) had urged TSC to ensure that the transfers were conducted in a humane way.
Kuppet said that they fully supported the move, but it would be advisable for several factors to be considered.
Among the factors raised included age, marital status, health, as well as other concerns which might affect teachers socially.