Kenya, Mombasa
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Light International School Mombasa is a co-educational day school in Nyali, Mombasa, Kenya. It is part of the Light International School network, with campuses in Nairobi, Mombasa and Malindi. The school serves ages 3 to 18 and follows the Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years through A Levels, including Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary, AS Level and the AICE Diploma options, supported by Cambridge Pathway planning and Pearson Edexcel pathways. The curriculum emphasizes digital literacy and holistic development within Cambridge. The campus features facilities and internet connectivity that enable research, collaboration and independent learning. A vibrant reading culture is nurtured across year groups. The co-curricular program includes football, rounders, basketball, skating, boxing, taekwondo, table tennis, lawn tennis, chess, dancing, cookery, swimming, music, robotics and board games, plus outdoor clubs. The school promotes intercultural learning and welcomes students from diverse backgrounds. It prepares students for global citizenship and study.
Light International School Mombasa has 343 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
Located in the leafy Nyali Estate in Mombasa, Kenya. Nyali is a residential coastal suburb, and the campus sits in a peaceful suburban setting. The school serves students from diverse geographical and cultural backgrounds.
Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years (ages 3–5) through to A-Levels (Year 12 & 13).
Co-educational day school.
Kenya
Annual tuition at Light International School Mombasa ranges from KES 376,000 to KES 878,000 for 2026/27.
Light International School Mombasa teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
Cambridge International Curriculum is offered from Early Years (age 3+) through to A Levels, with the Cambridge Pathway covering Early Years, Primary, Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary. Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Lower Secondary/Upper Secondary are part of the programme, and AS/A Level and Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Diploma options are available. The curriculum is anchored in Cambridge and enhanced by Pearson Edexcel pathways. The school also emphasizes digital literacy and holistic development within the Cambridge framework.
Low student-to-teacher ratio in Kindergarten; small class sizes.
Students have earned Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards and Outstanding Pearson Learner Awards from 2022 to 2024, including Best in the Country for Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry (2022); Top in the World for Cambridge IGCSE Sociology and Cambridge IGCSE Swahili (2023); Best in the Country for Cambridge AS Level Business and Cambridge AS Level Mathematics (2023); 2nd in the World for Cambridge AS Level Psychology (2024); 3rd in the World for Cambridge A Level Business and Cambridge A Level Information Technology (2024); Best in the Country for Cambridge AS Level English Language and IGCSE Global Perspectives (2024); Highest Mark in Africa – Pearson Edexcel GCSE Art & Design. LIS Mombasa holds Cambridge International AS & A Level examinations twice a year (June and November) with results issued in August and January; AICE Diploma is available for Years 12–13.
AS/A Level is accepted as an entry qualification by world's best universities; SAT is offered to support US college admissions; the Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Diploma is available for Years 12–13 to boost university admissions.
The school offers the Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years (ages 3-5) through to A levels (Year 13). Age groups followed in admission are: Nursery 3; Kindergarten 1 (4); Kindergarten 2 (5); Year 1 (6); Year 2 (7); Year 3 (8); Year 4 (9); Year 5 (10); Year 6 (11); Year 7 (12); Year 8 (13); Year 9 (14); Year 10 (15); Year 11 (16); Year 12 (17); Year 13 (18); admissions follow these age groups. Required documents include copy of birth certificate; copy of report form from previous school; leaving/transfer letter; two passport photos; copies of both parents' IDs/sponsors; copy of pupil's pass (for foreign students). Non-Kenyan citizens must apply for pupil's pass at the immigration office after completion of registration. Applications are submitted via an online application form, and admission requirements should be viewed before filling the form. Fees are payable in Kenyan shillings per term and are billed in August, December and April; Year 11-13 are billed as an annual fee in two instalments (August and December). Sibling discounts apply: second-born 5%; third-born 10%; fourth-born and any additional siblings 15%. Uniform and Cambridge examination fees are not included in tuition; Cambridge exam registrations cannot be done until the fee balance is cleared. A full term's notice in writing is required for withdrawals; the school reserves the right of admission and the right to withhold documents until balances are cleared.