Kenya, Mombasa
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Bright International Academy follows the Integrated British National Curriculum (IPC and Edexcel Pearson) alongside the Kenya National Curriculum. The school offers playgroup, KG1, KG2, KG3 and Year 1 to 4. The Islamic studies component covers Tawhid, Seerah, Quran, Qaidah, Arabic and Khat and is taught within a warm Islamic environment. Secular lessons include Numeracy, Literacy, Jolly Phonics, IT, Environmental studies, creative subjects, and art and craft.
Extracurricular activities include taekwondo, roller skating, pottery and swimming. Secular lessons include creative subjects and art and craft. Art and craft are integrated into the curriculum to support creative development.
An extensive Islamic studies program covers Tawhid, Seerah, Quran, Qaidah, Arabic and Khat. Arabic is taught as part of the Islamic curriculum. The Islamic character is fostered to support knowledge and practice of Islam. An integrated approach links Islamic studies with the broader curriculum.
Extracurricular activities include taekwondo, skating, pottery and swimming. These activities support social development and personal interests. The school emphasizes learning through play as part of daily life.
Bright International Academy has a large outdoor play area that stimulates learning. Learning is reinforced through play as a core approach across the school. Extracurricular activities such as swimming and taekwondo promote physical health and wellbeing. The motto 'Knowledge is Light' reflects the emphasis on learning.
Bright International Academy is an integrated nursery and primary school in Nyali, Mombasa, Kenya, serving children aged 1 to 11. The curriculum blends the British National Curriculum with Islamic studies, offering playgroup through Year 4 integrated learning. In Year 1, Cambridge Primary is followed, covering English, mathematics, science, art and craft, global perspectives and physical education, while staff are British-trained. The Islamic programme includes Tawhid, Seerah, Quran, Qaidah, Arabic and khat, taught alongside secular subjects within a single, welcoming environment. The motto Knowledge is light reflects the emphasis on pursuing knowledge in both faith and reason. Facilities encourage learning through play and include a large outdoor area, a feature that stimulates exploration. Secular lessons emphasize numeracy, literacy, Jolly Phonics, IT, environmental studies and creative arts. Extracurricular activities include taekwondo, pottery, roller skating, swimming and art and craft. The school aims to nurture an Islamic character alongside academic achievement for all.