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Braeburn High School Nairobi

Part of Braeburn Group of International Schools

Updated July 2026

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Braeburn School is a co-educational international school located in Lavington, Nairobi, serving students from age 3 to 18. It follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales and is a member of the Braeburn Group of International Schools.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school aims to provide a well-rounded, holistic education that fosters creativity, confidence, and courtesy. It emphasizes social responsibility and respect, striving to prepare students for the demands of the 21st century. The school maintains high expectations for all students and encourages them to develop their individual talents to the full while aspiring to excellence.

Programmes

The school follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales, catering to students from Early Years through to the Sixth Form. Academic offerings include IGCSE programmes in the secondary years, and A-level and BTEC Level 3 qualifications in the Sixth Form. The curriculum is balanced and broad, with additional emphasis on performing arts, sports, and outdoor learning.

Student support

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Learning support
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Learning support

The school maintains a specialist Personalised Learning Department to support students with individual needs. This department provides tailored support and challenge materials for students, which are regularly monitored and updated by staff. Inclusion teachers are also integrated across various year groups to provide additional assistance.

Frequently asked questions(7)
What curriculum does Braeburn High School Nairobi offer?
Braeburn High School Nairobi offers National Curriculum (England), IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
How much is tuition at Braeburn High School Nairobi?
Annual tuition at Braeburn High School Nairobi is KSH 859.8K–KSH 4M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What ages does Braeburn High School Nairobi teach?
Braeburn High School Nairobi enrolls students aged 3 to 18.
Is Braeburn High School Nairobi a day or boarding school?
Braeburn High School Nairobi is a day school.
What accreditations does Braeburn High School Nairobi hold?
Braeburn High School Nairobi holds accreditations including CIS, British Schools Overseas and COBIS.
Is Braeburn High School Nairobi co-educational?
Braeburn High School Nairobi is a co-ed school.
Where is Braeburn High School Nairobi located?
Braeburn High School Nairobi is an international school in Nairobi, Kenya.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Crèche - Mornings Only2–3KSH 859.8K
Crèche - Full Day2–3KSH 970.8K
FS1 (Nursery) - Mornings Only3–4KSH 988.8K
FS1 (Nursery) - Full Day3–4KSH 1.1M
FS2 (Reception)4–5KSH 1.1M
Year 1 to 65–11KSH 2.3M
Year 7 & 811–13KSH 2.3M
Year 913–14KSH 2.3M
Year 1014–15KSH 2.5M
Year 11 (IGCSE)15–16KSH 3.8M
Year 12 & 13 (AS/A2/BTEC)16–18KSH 4M
Other fees(3)
Other fees
Deposit· Refundable deposit for all year groupsKSH 50K
Meals· Termly lunch fees range from 41,400 KSh to 73,800 KSh depending on the year group.
Bus / transport· Termly transport fees range from 35,500 KSh (One Way, Zone A) to 159,450 KSh (Return, Zone D) depending on the year group and zone.

Admissions

The school welcomes students from all backgrounds and accepts applications throughout the year. The admissions process requires the completion of an application form, payment of a registration fee, and an interview with the headteacher. Prospective families are encouraged to visit the campus for a tour or arrange an informal chat with the headteacher if they are based abroad.

Calendar

The academic year is divided into three terms. Term 1 typically runs from late August to early December, Term 2 from early January to late March, and Term 3 from late April to early July. Each term includes a scheduled half-term break.

Facilities

LibraryScience labsArt roomDesign & technology workshopTheatre / auditoriumSports fieldTennis courtsGymnasiumSwimming poolDining hallBoarding

About the campus

The campus features extensive facilities, including two libraries, multiple IT suites, five science laboratories, and a design technology suite. Sports amenities include a 25m solar-heated swimming pool, a learner's pool, an indoor sports hall, a flood-lit Astro Turf, squash courts, and tennis and basketball courts. The arts are supported by two theatres, two music suites, and two art rooms, while the Sixth Form has a dedicated unit with a common room, lecture theatre, and study areas.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a broad co-curricular programme designed to develop individual talents. Activities include competitive sports, such as swimming, racket sports, and basketball, as well as various dance disciplines and exercise classes. Students also participate in drama, music, and outdoor pursuits, with opportunities for inter-house and inter-school competitions.

  • Raja Ali
    Raja AliExecutive Principal
  • Warwick Bailey
    Warwick BaileyPrimary Headteacher
  • Liz Borwell
    Liz BorwellSecondary Headteacher
  • Noela GichuruSecondary Deputy Headteacher Academic
  • Harry Ogonji-Bricknell
    Harry Ogonji-BricknellSecondary Deputy Headteacher - Pastoral and Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
  • Samantha MihajlovicPrimary Assistant Headteacher (Early Years Foundation Stage, Year 1, Year 2)
  • Amy Hyland
    Amy HylandPrimary Assistant Headteacher (Years 3, 4, 5, 6)
  • Nancy Muriuki
    Nancy MuriukiPrimary Assistant Headteacher (Years 7 & 8)