Kenya, Nakuru
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Freedom International Schools – Africa is an IB World School and Afrocentric in philosophy. The school offers Kindergarten-K1 to K3, Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Freedom High School. Apply Online is available, and the Admissions section includes an Application Form and a Cost Structure. The cost structure shows fees by level and category, including an Interview fee and an Admission fee, plus charges for Uniform, Caution money, and New student fees. For Kindergarten (K1–K3), the Interview is 5,000 Ksh, Admission 10,000 Ksh, Uniform 8,000 Ksh, Caution money 5,000 Ksh, New student fees 75,000 Ksh, with Current student Term 1–3 68,000 Ksh per term, and a total annual of 204,000 Ksh (about 1,836 USD). For Primary Years Programme (PYP1–PYP3), Day students have Interview 7,000 Ksh, Admission 10,000 Ksh, Uniform 25,250 Ksh, Caution money 5,000 Ksh, New student fees 136,950 Ksh, Current Term 1/2/3 121,950 Ksh each, with an annual total of 365,850 Ksh (about 3,293 USD). PYP4–PYP5 (GD4–GD5) options show Day 375,000 Ksh; Premium Boarding 569,700 Ksh; Executive Boarding 1,125,000 Ksh annual totals; and Day vs Boarding variants exist for PYP4–PYP5. For Middle Years Programme (MYP1–MYP3), Day 386,100 Ksh; Premium Boarding 594,600 Ksh; Executive Boarding 1,136,100 Ksh annual totals (USD 3,475; 5,351; 8,759 respectively). For Diploma (DP1–DP2), Day 862,800 Ksh (DP1 Day) or 937,800 Ksh (DP2 Day) with Premium and Executive options; annual totals shown as 862,800 Ksh, 953,700 Ksh, and 1,277,700 Ksh respectively (USD 6,686; 7,391; 10,397). Non-refundable terms apply to all fees: all payments to FISA are non-refundable and non-transferable, including application, registration, admission, tuition, boarding, and activity fees; caution and maintenance money are also non-refundable. Contacts: Freedom Road, Lanet Nakuru, Kenya; +254-0717302397. The school's admission material references an “The Freedom Scholarship” as part of Admissions. The school also indicates there is a scholarship program linked to admissions.
The site lists The Freedom Scholarship as part of Admissions. It also describes a Bursary and Scholarship Fund under the charity/Non-Profit area. (The Freedom Scholarship reference is shown in the Admissions navigation; the Bursary and Scholarship Fund is indicated in the site's Non-Profit/Charity materials.)
Freedom International Schools – Africa is a private IB World School in Kenya offering an Afrocentric IB curriculum for ages 3 to 16. It is authorized to offer the Primary Years Programme and the Middle Years Programme, with Diploma Programme preparation underway. The Kindergarten through K3 program integrates the IB PYP with Afrocentric education, cultivating global-mindedness within an African context. The Nakuru campus provides spaces for sport, innovation, and the arts, along with a science laboratory and a computer laboratory. The school traces its history to a founding over a century ago and now serves about 1,375 students with around 350 staff across three campuses. Plans include expanding to Nairobi and African countries, including Nigeria and Rwanda. It operates as a day school with mixed boarding facilities. Core features include community initiatives and Afrocentric leadership development within a values-based program rooted in respect, love of learning, integrity, courage, and pluralism.