Kenya, Thika
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French is taught as a foreign language in both primary and secondary, and is offered up to A levels in the secondary. English as an additional language provides support for pupils with no knowledge of English, with testing to determine proficiency. In EYU and KS1, pupils are supported in mainstream classes, while KS2 and KS3 beginners undergo an intensive English course for one hour daily for ten weeks, withdrawn from Literacy, preferably in the morning.
Braeburn Imani International School is a co-educational, boarding day and residential community in Kenya. The school follows the British National Curriculum with additional opportunities to broaden and extend learning. In Key Stage One, English and Mathematics are taught daily, and Year 2 introduces French; in Key Stage Two, Drama is taught by a specialist, and the Performing Arts feature an annual whole‑school production. Sport runs through inter-school fixtures and inter-house competitions. The campus occupies 20 acres in a purpose-built setting. Modern facilities include classrooms equipped with data projectors and ICT, a dedicated 6th Form area, a well-stocked library, and specialist spaces for Music, Computing, Art, Science, and Food and Nutrition. An open-air auditorium, playing fields, a 25-metre pool with an EY pool, a staffed dining facility, a sick bay, a fleet of buses, and secure parking complete the environment. Extra-curriculars include MAD, MUN, and STEM, alongside other clubs and sports.