Pembroke House is a co-educational Preparatory School for boys and girls aged 2 to 13 years. It follows the British Curriculum, and is a member of the International Association of Preparatory Schools. Read more about Pembroke House Prep School
The Banda School has been around since 1966. This British preparatory school, caters for boys and girls aged between 1-13yrs and is set in gorgeous 30acre grounds in the far reaches of Langata. In Read more about Banda School
ISK is truly an international environment, having over 70 nationalities of students ranging from 4years up to 18years. It offers both the North American High School Diploma as well as the Read more about International School of Kenya (ISK)
Kenton College Prep School dates back to 1924, making it Kenya’s oldest Prep School. With around 250 students, it’s a close-knit community, which offers a broad and well-balanced curriculum to boys Read more about Kenton School Prep School
Braeburn is a large thriving school that caters for over 600 primary age children (from 3 to 12 years) and over two hundred high school students (13-18years). Read more about Braeburn School (Primary and Secondary)
Located at Mtwapa, just north of Mombasa, Braeburn Mombasa is a small day and boarding school that offers primary and secondary education for students between the ages of 4 and 18. Started in 1994 Read more about Braeburn Mombasa International School
“A School of Many Nations, a Family of One” Peponi Prep School is one of the main British Prep schools in Nairobi which is affiliated to the IAPS (Independent Association of Preparatory Schools) Read more about Peponi Preparatory School
In a quiet corner of Kenya, overlooking rolling hills and amazing views, is the Rift Valley Academy. Founded in 1906, this North American style mission school, has around 500 students aged from Read more about Rift Valley Academy
There are many international schools in Kenya with various educational styles. From Rudolf Steiner schools to Swedish or Dutch Schools; standards tend to be high with many having a diverse body of students from many cultures and countries.
Many International Schools are British -based, most being affiliated with IAPS and so Common Entrance exams are taken by students at the age of 13. There are also various International Schools representing many nationalities, who are not part of this tight knit group of British Schools. There a couple of excellent Boarding schools outside Nairobi.
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