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Compare Christian International Schools in Nairobi, Kenya

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Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Ambleside Stawi International School serves students aged 3 to 18 with a Bespoke Curriculum supported by Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels. The Kindergarten (ages 3–6) uses Froebel-inspired play-based discovery while laying a rigorous academic pathway for later years. Primary Years (Year 1–8) follow a Cambridge transition with a Charlotte Mason-inspired approach, with an IGCSE pathway fully established by Year 9 and a strong preparation for IGCSE exams in Year 11 and A-Levels in Years 12–13. Core subjects—math, literacy, science, history, geography—are taught alongside arts, music, and nature studies, with learning anchored in living books, discussion, and real-world applications. The program emphasizes small classes, character development, and faith within a literature-rich curriculum. Regular time outdoors and hands-on learning, nature study, and integrated arts support practical understanding. The school also fosters community through activities such as a Bible Club and family-focused events, enriching partnerships with parents and the wider community. This combination prepares students for educational opportunities and engagement in international contexts.
Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 13 years
Fees KES 355,500 - 1,145,400
Pupils 117
Type Co-educational
Cavina School is a British-curriculum preparatory school for children aged two to 13, on a leafy Kilimani campus in Nairobi. Founded in 1950, it sits on spacious grounds with natural ecosystems and a well-equipped science laboratory. The school is divided into Pre-prep and Prep and follows the British framework, culminating in the Common Entrance exam in the final year with eight core subjects: Mathematics, English, French, Science, British History, Geography, Scripture, and Latin. English is central, with language and literature taught to all pupils. By age 13, pupils study three languages and undertake independent projects and broader learning experiences. Facilities include a modern music school with dedicated rooms and ensembles, and extensive sports facilities, including a 25-metre pool and cricket facilities. The Cavina mission is rooted in a God-honouring Christian philosophy, and the program emphasizes outdoor expeditions and a wide range of clubs and service opportunities.
Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 16 years
Fees KES 49,500
Pupils 400
Type Co-educational
Emerald International School is a day school for ages 4 to 16, offering Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) and the British Curriculum (IGCSE). ACE is a Bible-based, mastery‑learning program that runs Foundation to High School (Kindergarten to Grade 12) with an option to switch to IGCSE at Year 7. Accredited in 2009, ACE graduates have a 100% university transition rate. In 2016 the school moved to a 10‑acre campus on Ngong Road with modern, tech-enabled facilities and ongoing investment. The IGCSE option provides over 70 subjects, is Pearson EdExcel approved, and Emerald is a Pearson Exam Center. The campus emphasizes wholesome character development alongside academics. Extracurriculars span sports—soccer, basketball, volleyball, badminton, skating, swimming—and clubs such as Drama, Music, Chess and Checkers, English, Art, and the Environmental Club. Kiswahili is offered, and the English National Curriculum (iLower/IGCSE) guides the British pathway, providing an internationally oriented education for families overseas. Supports global readiness.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 13 years
Fees KES 756,000 - 1,400,000
Pupils 346
Type Co-educational
Kenton College Preparatory School is a co-educational British-curriculum prep school in Nairobi, Kenya, serving ages 3 to 13. The Junior School follows the English National Curriculum, with subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, ICT, Kiswahili, Religious Studies, Art, Design Technology, Music and PE, with French from Year 4. Languages taught include Kiswahili, French, Spanish and Latin, with specialist teachers for some subjects. Year 8 pupils have earned scholarships to next schools, with over 85% achieving A*-B in English Common Entrance since 2018. The 35-acre campus houses the Davies Music Gallery, two computing labs, a Design & Technology studio, an Art Room with pottery wheels, two libraries, and a wellness centre. Sports facilities include four grass pitches, an eight-lane pool, AstroTurf, three tennis courts and cricket nets; a Sports Hall is forthcoming. After-school clubs include STEM, performing arts, languages and leadership, with the Kenton Award underpinning development and growth.
Instructs in English
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Online/Hybrid
Kilimani International School is a private online Christian school serving students from Kindergarten through 12th grade. It delivers the American Curriculum in a Christ-centered, mastery-based learning environment that lets students learn at their own pace from home using a high-tech online campus. The Elementary program covers mathematics, grammar, spelling, science, social studies, language arts, Bible and penmanship; Middle School emphasizes language arts, reading, math, science, social studies and Bible studies; and High School offers open enrollment with a flexible curriculum and customized course tracks to support individual career interests. The online platform provides personalized learning plans, adaptive resources and progress tracking to help students achieve mastery before progressing. The school centers its community on a biblical worldview and encourages faith-based service in partnership with families and churches. This structure enables a rigorous academic experience within a supportive Christian community, accessible to international families seeking an American-style education from home today.
Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KES 15,000
Pupils 500
Type Co-educational
Potterhouse School is a Christian values-based day school in Runda, Nairobi, educating pupils aged 2 to 18. Established in 2002, it follows an adapted form of the British National Curriculum across Kindergarten to High School. The Kindergarten serves ages 2–5, followed by Key Stage One and Two, then Key Stages Three and Four (Years 7–11). Core subjects include English, Mathematics, the Sciences, Global Citizenship, History, Geography, Art, Music, French and Swahili. Year 11 takes IGCSE examinations; Year 10 begins IGCSE preparation with a minimum of five subjects, including Mathematics, English and at least one Science, with Literature also required. Progression options include A‑Levels (Years 12–13), BTEC qualifications or IB options, with guidance provided by the Mentoring, Guidance and Counselling Department. The school welcomes diverse nationalities and offers a Music Resource Centre with ABRSM preparation, a school band, LEGO Education and KUMON, and a Dolphin swimming program that broadens global opportunities.
Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KES 815,850 - 2,175,000
Pupils 690
Type Co-educational
Rosslyn Academy is a Christian international day school in Nairobi, Kenya, serving students from ages 4 to 18. For 75 years it has offered a North American-based curriculum, including Advanced Placement in the high school, and it prepares students for service in their communities. The 40-acre campus sits in Gigiri district near United Nations complex and the U.S. Embassy, serving missionary, diplomatic, and business communities while preserving Christian heritage. Facilities include a high school gym, a library, and computer labs. A solar plant powers up to 90% of electricity on sunny days, and a Water Treatment Plant enables recycling of up to 50% of water. There are two recycling centers and thousands of indigenous trees on campus. The school maintains a closed campus during school hours, offers English as an Additional Language program, private music lessons, and an array of co-curricular activities and sports through ICSA network globally and beyond.
Instructs in English
Ages 4 - 18 years
Fees KES 3,280 - 15,510
Pupils 390
Type Co-educational
West Nairobi School is a private, co-educational day school in Karen, Nairobi, serving students aged 4 to 18 with a North American curriculum taught in English. The program includes American Curriculum courses with Advanced Placement, offering a broad range from Biology and Calculus AB to English Language and Composition, European History, and AP Capstone Diploma. Online courses are available through NorthStar Academy. The school is accredited by MSA-CESS and ACSI and joined the Network of International Christian Schools. The two-semester school year runs August–December and January–May/June, with two graduation tracks: College Preparatory Diploma (24 credits) and Academic Honors Diploma (27 credits). Facilities include state-of-the-art computer labs and multimedia classrooms, plus ELL and Educational Resource Services as needed. Co-curriculars cover arts, technology, and athletics; ABRSM music exams are hosted on site, and Model United Nations is offered. Languages include foreign options via NorthStar, and a strong emphasis on service and leadership.
Instructs in English
Ages 2 - 18 years
Fees KES 824,000 - 2,337,500
Pupils 700
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Woodcreek School is a day and boarding institution in Kiambu County, Kenya, serving pupils aged 2 to 18. It follows the British national curriculum from early years through high school and is accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education, enabling access to IGCSE, GCE A-Levels and BTEC examinations. The school also offers EYFS and a Bespoke Curriculum option. The Kiambu campus along Kamiti Road features a Music Room, a Science Laboratory, an Art Room, Libraries, and extensive playing fields, a basketball court, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. Academic and pastoral facilities include a Counselling Room and a fully equipped kitchen. Woodcreek supports a broad extracurricular program across arts, sport and STEM, with clubs such as Photography, Debate, Chess, Young Engineers, Taekwondo and Ballet. Founded in 2018 by Peter Karoki, the school began with fifteen students and has grown, with expansion plans noted in its milestones for its future growth.
Instructs in English
Ages 1 - 9 years
Type Co-educational
Zuwena International School is a Christian day school serving children from age 1 through 9. The school brings together three strands of education in a single, cohesive program: Montessori-inspired early learning, the 8-4-4 framework, and the English-speaking British curriculum. The result is a bespoke curriculum designed to support curiosity, independence, and steady progression across foundational years. In the early years, children experience prepared Montessori environments with hands-on materials that foster self-directed learning and practical life skills. As students advance, teaching aligns with the 8-4-4 structure while incorporating British curriculum elements, ensuring exposure to internationally recognized vocabulary, assessment approaches, and progression expectations. The Christian ethos informs the school day, with values-based learning integrated into academics and community life. Community involvement and partnerships are encouraged, and the school emphasizes a smooth transition through the primary years, helping overseas families acclimate to a new educational system while maintaining familiar routines and supports globally.
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