Kenya, Nairobi
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The Nairobi campus has modern facilities and technology to support learning. The curriculum is based on the British education system (IGCSE) and is tailored to the needs of each student. A wide range of extracurricular activities, including sports, music, and drama, complements academics. Technology is integrated into teaching to enhance the learning experience.
Outdoor clubs include soccer, basketball, volleyball, netball, swimming, skating, boxing, archery, scouting, environmental activities, Tong-il moo-do, and dance. Indoor clubs include debate, programming, Presidential Awards, journalism, book club, science club, EAMUN, art, music, cooking, drama, chess, table tennis, crocheting, first aid, robotics, and digital art. The program also includes community service and cultural programs to enrich learning.
The Cambridge International Curriculum is offered from kindergarten (ages 3-5) through A-level. The British education system (IGCSE) forms the curriculum. The campus features modern facilities and technology, including classrooms and laboratories.
Outdoor clubs: soccer, basketball, volleyball, netball, swimming, skating, boxing, archery, scouting, environmental, Tong-il moo-do, and dance. Indoor clubs: debate, programming, Presidential Awards, journalism, book club, science club, EAMUN, art, music, cooking, drama, chess, table tennis, crocheting, first aid, robotics, and digital art. In addition to clubs, the program includes community service and cultural programs to enrich student life.
Light International School Nairobi offers the Cambridge International Curriculum from Kindergarten (ages 3–5) through A-levels (Year 13), complemented by the IPC (Primary) and IEYC (Early Years) programs. The school is co-educational, operating as a day and boarding school in the Karen suburb, with a campus designed to support modern learning through technology. It is accredited as a Cambridge International School for Primary, Key Stage 3, IGCSE and A Levels, and provides a full Cambridge curriculum for ages 3 to 18, emphasizing cross-curricular learning and the use of digital tools to enhance every student's progress. The school hosts the East African Round of the World Scholar's Cup and the Golden Climate International Project Olympiad, underscoring its international emphasis. Facilities include contemporary classrooms and laboratories, plus a broad activity program spanning sports, music, and drama. A rich co-curricular program includes debates, robotics, journalism, arts, cultural activities, and community service, fostering leadership and international-mindedness globally.