Kenya’s most expensive schools in 2018 and their fee structures

Kenya’s most expensive schools in 2018 and their fee structures

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Education is expensive. A parent has to invest millions to ensure their child gets the best education (for the parents who can afford anyway). In Kenya, however, there are some schools that are really expensive for the common mwananchi. Here is a breakdown of the most expensive schools in Kenya and how much they pay;

1. International School of Kenya (ISK)

The International School of Kenya (ISK) has over 940 students from more than 60 countries. It is a private and non-profit school created through a joint partnership between the governments of the United States and Canada. Here’s their fee structure

Tuition per year from Kindergarten to grade 12 ranges from Ksh 1,500,000 to Ksh 2,900,000

Bus Fees- Ksh 190,000


2. St Andrews Turi

Located in Turi, location between Kericho and Nakuru, parents pay Ksh 304,000 at the reception on day one. Tuition boarding fee ranges from Ksh 578,000 to Ksh 730,000 per term. Fees for day scholars is between Ksh 304,000 to Ksh 475,000 per term.

3. Brook House School

The institution is located in Langata, Nairobi. It’s an independent British curriculum co-educational day and boarding school offering Early Years, preparatory and secondary schooling. Their fee structure is as follows;

Admission fee: Ksh 45,000

Caution money for Day students – Ksh 100,000

Caution money for boarding students- Ksh 200,000

Tuition fees for day students- range from Ksh 245,000 to Ksh 600, 000 per year

Tuition fees for boarding students- range from Ksh 950,000 to Ksh1, 080,000 per year

4. Peponi School

Peponi School is an international secondary school in Ruiru, Kenya. The fee structure is as follows;

Admission fee- Ksh 10,000

Caution money for Kenyan residents- Ksh 275,000

Caution money for non-Kenyan residents- Ksh 350,000

Tuition fee for Day scholars- Ksh 696,675 per year

Tuition fee for weekly boarders- Ksh 928,725 per year

Tuition fee for full boarders- Ksh 983,400 per year

Source: Standard Media

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Some of the best international Schools in Tanzania (Like Braeburn Arusha) are merely branches of those in Kenya - no wonder they hire Kenyan teachers.
Braeburn Arusha is the only international school from Kenya! i wonder where do u get that some? FYI Tanzania has had accredited international schools before Kenya!
 
Braeburn Arusha is the only international school from kenya! i wonder where do u get that some? FYI Tanzania has had accredited international schools before Kenya!
You are famed for throwing around unsubstantiated garbage so I won't even ask you to provide proof for your preposterous claims - I'll let it pass.
 
You are famed for throwing around unsubstantiated garbage so I won't even ask you to provide proof for your preposterous claims - I'll let it pass.
The Moshi Campus in Kilimanjaro Region was established in 1969 and has over 280 students. ISM was the first school in Africa to offer the IB Diploma which began in Moshi in the 1970s. The Moshi Campus also offers the PYP and MYP as well as the IB Diploma. Moshi Campus has a number of boarding houses for all ages above 7 years. About half the students in Moshi are boarders; others are day students living with their families in and around Moshi. The Moshi Campus has a close up and impressive view of Mt Kilimanjaro.

International School Moshi
 
For your information Geza Ulole Tanzania has only 10 international schools, 2 of the branches of Kenyan international schools. Nairobi alone has 29 international schools with more under construction.
 
The Moshi Campus in Kilimanjaro Region was established in 1969 and has over 280 students. ISM was the first school in Africa to offer the IB Diploma which began in Moshi in the 1970s. The Moshi Campus also offers the PYP and MYP as well as the IB Diploma. Moshi Campus has a number of boarding houses for all ages above 7 years. About half the students in Moshi are boarders; others are day students living with their families in and around Moshi. The Moshi Campus has a close up and impressive view of Mt Kilimanjaro.

International School Moshi
1969? kkkk. Rift Valley Academy in Kijabe was established in in 1906 dude. 63 years before your tiny Moshi Campus was established..
See

Rift Valley Academy - 1906
St. Andrews Turi - 1931
 
1969? kkkk. Rift Valley Academy in Kijabe was established in in 1906 dude. 63 years before your tiny Moshi Campus was established..
See

Rift Valley Academy - 1906
St. Andrews Turi - 1931
when did they get their ib/cambridge certification?
 
For your information Geza Ulole Tanzania has only 10 international schools, 2 of the branches of Kenyan international schools. Nairobi alone has 29 international schools with more under construction.
I was living very close to Brook house school in Langata, the school is in good location&teachers but in very small plot and has poor infrastructure. Yes Nairobi has many International schools but very poor international standards.
 
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