Kenya, Nairobi
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Social and emotional development is integrated into the Braeburn curriculum from Early Years, emphasising social, emotional, physical and creative growth. Transitions are supported with attention to emotional development and the involvement of school counsellors. Mental wellbeing is promoted through campaigns such as Mental Health Awareness Month and resilience-building activities. The school fosters a supportive community to build social connections and emotional skills.
The school provides provision for SEND and EAL.
The school provides EAL provision.
Mental wellbeing is supported through mental health campaigns and access to school counsellors, with resilience-focused programs and parent workshops to support wellbeing.
The school has a Safeguarding Policy; staff are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children; safeguarding is an integrated, priority policy across school operations.
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.