Kenya, Nairobi
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Step 1: Enrollment eligibility and waitlist. Millennium Global International School welcomes children from 2 to 18 years old; the Kinder and Primary school serves ages 2 to 11, and the Secondary school serves up to 18. The academic year begins in September, but students may enroll at any time during the year. To reserve a place, complete the application form and, on receipt of the caution deposit and registration fee, an offer is made in writing, subject to places available; children who cannot be accommodated immediately are placed on a waiting list. Step 2: Admission process and notification. Before starting the admissions process, visit the school for a tour or have an informal chat with the Admissions Officer over the phone. Appointments for this should be booked in advance via text or email. Final admission is subject to review of reports or an interview/entrance test. Upon successful completion of the admissions process, you receive a letter from the school confirming the placement and the start date.
If places are not immediately available, the child is placed on a waiting list. Offers are made as spaces become available.
Millennium Global International School is in Kitisuru, Nairobi, Kenya delivering the Pearson Edexcel curriculum for learners aged 3 to 18. The program runs from Early Years through International A Levels, including Edexcel Early Years (EYS), Key Stages 1–3, IGCSE and International A Levels, and operates as a Pearson Teaching and Learning Centre and Examinations Centre approved by the Kenyan Ministry of Education and KNEC. The school emphasizes independent thinking and a holistic approach, with broad co- and extracurricular activities. Sports facilities include swimming, soccer, volleyball, basketball and table tennis, while clubs span STEM & Robotics, Chess and Coding, Ballet and Drama, and Panda Environmental Club run by WWF-Kenya. Millennium Global notes a 10:1 student–teacher ratio and a philosophy inspired by Prince Aga Khan prioritising values, independence and all-round growth. Recognitions include Judges Award (2022), 2023 awards, Pearson Outstanding Learner Award (2023), and 2025 World Education Congress Outstanding School Award today.