Kenya, Nakuru
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Boarding is provided in a dedicated wing with modern living quarters, described as a Home Away From Home. It is flexible and weekends off campus are granted if requested by the parent. The Mustard Home provides learner welfare with a resident nurse; boarders have access to hot water, spacious cubicles with comfortable beds, and personal pigeonholes for safe custody, along with a balanced diet that accommodates special dietary needs. Parents can visit their children by pre-arrangement, and weekends include talent development activities and dedicated study time for boarders.
A full supply of uniform is provided; joining fees include uniform. The school's fee schedule notes full uniform supply as part of the joining package.
Boarding includes a balanced diet that accommodates special dietary needs. A canteen is available; milk is charged per term (3,500 Ksh) for Early Years (compulsory). For boarders, canteen milk is 3,500 Ksh with an option for extra milk provision at 8,000 Ksh.
The schools are privately owned. Account records list Mustard Seed School Ltd as the account name (Pay modes), confirming corporate ownership; the organization is described as private by the school.
Mustard Seed International Schools in Kenya is a private, affordable institution offering the Cambridge International Education System (CAIE) across Early Years, Junior School and Senior School. The curriculum begins with the EYFS, prioritizing communication, numeracy, creativity and wellbeing. In Junior School, English and communication skills are developed through a dedicated literacy focus, supported by a well-equipped science laboratory and ICT-enabled learning, with broad co-curricular activities and SEN support. The Senior School follows the Cambridge pathway: Years 7–8 (Key Stage 3) prepare for IGCSE; Years 9–11 offer 7–10 subjects with 3 compulsory as focal; students progress to A Levels by choosing 3–4 subjects, supported by a Learning Support Programme and opportunities in sports and leadership. The school offers flexible boarding; the Boarding Wing provides living quarters, security, meals, and dedicated study time. MSIS has a multicultural ethos with 15 nationalities and focus on character, leadership and life skills for higher education.