Kenya, Mombasa
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Greenwood Groove International School is an IGCSE-oriented institution located in Nyali, Mombasa, serving learners from ages 3 to 18. The school follows the British curriculum, including the IGCSE program, across Kindergarten (Playgroup, KG1, KG2, KG3), Junior School (years 1–6), and Senior School (years 7–13). It was established by experienced, dedicated teachers who aim to provide a comprehensive education that supports diverse backgrounds and abilities. In response to Covid-19, Greenwood Groove offers a hybrid learning model with online and in-person lessons, reinforced by e-learning resources and Smart Learning tools. The campus emphasizes a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere where students grow emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially. Extracurriculars include Roller Skating, Football, Ballet, Martial Arts, Wemathon, Dance, Tennis, and Cycling. Arts offerings include Dance and Ballet, while health and wellbeing are supported through Healthy Minds, Healthy Spaces and a focus on fitness and personal expression. The school prepares students for global citizenship.
Greenwood Groove International School has 500 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Nyali, Mombasa, Kenya (Off near Roberto, Links Road, Mombasa).
Kindergarten, Junior School, Senior School.
British curriculum; IGCSE program.
Different nationalities represented among students.
Hybrid learning with online classes and in-person learning.
Greenwood Groove International School teaches British Curriculum, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
The school has the British curriculum, including IGCSE, for Kindergarten, Junior School, and Senior School.
The school has 11 teachers.
Maya Chege was honoured as the Best Student in the World in English, with the highest marks globally in English in the Pearson Edexcel examinations.
The school provides a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere for emotional, intellectual, physical, and social growth. The mission states the environment is Safe, Supports Risk-Taking and invites sharing of ideas. Healthy Minds, Healthy Spaces is highlighted on the homepage. Greenwood Groove International School offers the British curriculum with a focus on wholesome development. The Covid-19 response includes hybrid learning with online and in-person classes.
Healthy Minds, Healthy Spaces signals focus on mental wellbeing. The environment is described as safe and caring for emotional development. The mission emphasizes a safe climate that encourages sharing of ideas and risk-taking. Hybrid learning supports continuity and reduces stress during disruptions.
The environment is Safe and invites sharing of ideas. The institution provides a secure, caring atmosphere that underpins safeguarding.
1. Inquire now. Greenwood Groove International accepts new students at any stage from Kindergarten through Year 13, at any time of the year. An admission inquiry form is available to start the process, and Lemmie Mongo, the admissions officer, will contact you promptly to guide you through the admission process. 2. Submit the Admission Inquiry Form. The form collects information from both the parent/guardian and the student, including parent/guardian details (Title, Surname, First Name, Email, Phone, Current Address) and student details (Date of Birth, Gender, Year Group on Entry, Enrollment Year). By submitting, you acknowledge the Terms, Conditions and Privacy Policy. 3. Liaison and visit. The admissions officer reviews the inquiry and will outline any additional requirements or documents needed, and will help schedule a visit to experience the facilities and community. You can schedule a visit or ask questions by contacting the admissions team. 4. Term dates and ongoing process. Term dates for the listed academic periods are published: Term 1 opens on 1 September 2025, mid-term 13–17 October 2025, closing 5 December 2025; Term 2 opens 6 January 2026, mid-term 16–20 February 2026, closing 2 April 2026; Term 3 opens 21 April 2026, mid-term 25–29 May 2026, closing 3 July 2026.