Kenya, Mombasa
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The school offers the Cambridge International Curriculum from Early Years (ages 3-5) through A Levels (Year 12 and 13). Through its subjects, students develop critical thinking, research, communication, and problem-solving skills. Modern digital platforms and internet connectivity foster digital literacy, and a vibrant reading culture is nurtured among all students.
The co-curricular program includes music and dancing, cookery, and board games as integral activities. A broad range of arts-related clubs and activities complements classroom learning and encourages creative expression.
Intercultural learning is emphasized to foster harmony, self-awareness, and student well-being by building cultural knowledge and awareness. The school welcomes students from diverse geographical and cultural backgrounds and values intercultural understanding.
Outdoor clubs and activities include football, rounders, basketball, skating, boxing, taekwondo, table tennis, lawn tennis, chess, dancing, cookery, swimming, music, robotics, board games, and athletics. These activities encourage teamwork, social interaction, and personal development.
The broad co-curricular program supports fitness and well-being through a wide range of sports and physical activities, with students taking part in local, regional, national, and international competitions.
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.