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St. Constantine’s International School

Updated July 2026

3–18Ages
Co-edGender
Day & BoardingType
640Students

Languages

English flagEnglish

St. Constantine's International School is a co-educational, British-style day and boarding school in Arusha, Tanzania, serving students from Nursery through Year 13. It is a member of the Round Square network and provides a challenging, diverse educational environment for a global student body.

Teaching approach

The school aims to be a leading international institution in East Africa, fostering a happy, holistic environment where students develop integrity, a strong self-concept, and resilience. It utilizes the Round Square IDEALS—Internationalism, Democracy, Environmentalism, Adventure, Leadership, and Service—and the Discovery Framework to challenge students and prepare them for global leadership. The school emphasizes collaborative learning and a commitment to life-long discovery.

Programmes

The school follows the British Cambridge syllabus for students from Nursery (ages 3-4) through Primary (Years 1-6) and Secondary (Years 7-13). The curriculum is designed to be challenging and is supported by international staff with experience in Cambridge and Round Square schools. The academic programme is complemented by a focus on technology, robotics, and e-safety.

Outcomes

Students are encouraged to reach their potential through a structured system of merit points, subject proficiency awards, and effort awards. The school prepares students for future success by fostering resilience, independence, and leadership skills, with graduates moving on to further education and careers. The school also offers sixth-form scholarships for academic, music, and sporting excellence.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides dedicated SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) and learning support services for both primary and secondary students. These services are integrated into the school's educational offering to ensure all students receive appropriate support.

Frequently asked questions(6)
What curriculum does St. Constantine’s International School offer?
St. Constantine’s International School offers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
What ages does St. Constantine’s International School teach?
St. Constantine’s International School enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is St. Constantine’s International School a day or boarding school?
St. Constantine’s International School is a day and boarding school.
What accreditations does St. Constantine’s International School hold?
St. Constantine’s International School holds accreditations including British Schools Overseas and Cambridge International.
Is St. Constantine’s International School co-educational?
St. Constantine’s International School is a co-ed school.
Where is St. Constantine’s International School located?
St. Constantine’s International School is an international school in Arusha, Tanzania.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school provides comprehensive admissions information and documentation through its website. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the school directly for enrolment details, including information on fees and uniform requirements.

Calendar

The school operates on an academic calendar that is published on its website. Families can access details for the current and upcoming academic years through the school's online portal.

Facilities

Swimming poolGymnasiumLibraryDining hallScience labsBoarding

About the campus

Located on a 35-acre campus in Arusha, the school features Greek-style architecture with 56 classrooms, a 25m swimming pool, a 10m training pool, and a multipurpose gym. Academic facilities include five science laboratories, three computer laboratories with Wi-Fi, and two dedicated libraries for primary and secondary students. The campus also provides dining facilities for day students and boarders, as well as a common room for boarding students.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a wide range of co-curricular activities, including the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, Model United Nations (MUN), and the World Scholar’s Cup. Students also participate in performing and visual arts, robotics, and various interschool sports competitions. As a member of the Round Square network, the school provides opportunities for international service projects, exchanges, and conferences.

  • Abraham KasangoIT Manager
  • Victoria ThomasDirector of Administration