Kenya, Nairobi
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Braeburn School offers a Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) programme that includes French, German and Swahili, supported by a Head of Modern Foreign Languages. The school recognises language diversity through student activities featuring Punjabi and Kikuyu, and it runs language classes in Arabic, Dutch, Mandarin, Welsh and Zulu via DuoLingo at Braeburn High School. Swahili is taught and used in real-life contexts, such as Year 5 Swahili learning experiences. The school also participates in language-focused events and competitions, including the British Council Festival of Languages and International Mother Language Day.
Braeburn School, based in Nairobi, Kenya, is a co-educational international school delivering the British National Curriculum from Early Years through Sixth Form, with Ages 3 to 18. The curriculum follows the National Curriculum with enrichment opportunities to extend and deepen learning, covering Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. Examinations available include Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels, BTEC Level 3 and Pearson Edexcel Certification. The school places emphasis on a balanced, active program with Performing Arts, Sports, Active Lifestyles, Personalised Learning and Outdoor Learning at its core. The campus houses two libraries, several IT suites, five science laboratories, a design technology suite, a drama studio and a dedicated Sixth Form area. Extensive sports facilities include playing fields, an undercover flood-lit AstroTurf, squash courts, tennis and basketball courts, plus an indoor gym and pool. A wide range of clubs—including LAMDA, Music/Arts, Model United Nations, and languages—complements classroom learning for all students.