Kenya, Nairobi
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Hillcrest Secondary School was established in 1965 and located at the current site. It began with 54 students and three classrooms and offered Cambridge Overseas O and A Level examinations. The motto Semper Prospice reflects the school's forward-looking philosophy. The three schools sit adjacent to one another in the Karen-Langata area of Nairobi, with Forest Edge joining in 2000 and later becoming Hillcrest Early Years. Hillcrest International Schools is a member of the Braeburn Group of International Schools.
Students are encouraged to contribute to the growth and development of their surrounding community. All students in Year 9 undertake community service activities providing exposure to two or three different organisations through which they learn to give back to the community. The Interact Club is student-led and raises funds; in December buckets of dry food are filled to feed families in Kibera, distributed via Christian Mission Aid. Students also support two local primary schools, Tenderfoot and Grace Lighthouse; as well as the Kenyatta Pediatric Cancer Ward, Nairobi Hospice and Held Sister.
Hillcrest International School in Nairobi, Kenya, is an international school offering boarding. It serves students aged 3 to 18 and offers the British National Curriculum, with Cambridge IGCSE in Years 9–11 and Cambridge A Levels and BTEC qualifications in Years 12–13. Cambridge International Examinations Board is the preferred syllabus in most subjects. The school traces its roots to Hillcrest Secondary School, founded in 1965, and sits in Karen‑Langata area, with Forest Edge joining in 2000 and becoming Hillcrest Early Years. The motto Semper Prospice guides its ethos. Facilities include multiple Information Technology suites with on‑site Wi‑Fi, five science laboratories, two libraries, a design technology suite, a drama studio and an examination hall. The Sixth Form comprises a kitchen, common room, lecture theatre and study areas. Outdoor playing fields, tennis and basketball courts, a gym and an indoor pool support a broad programme of sport and activities for students across ages.