Kenya, Nakuru
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Boarding Wing has modern living quarters with hot water, spacious cubicles with beds, personal pigeonholes, a balanced diet, a perimeter security wall and on-site staff. There is presenteeism of staff to ensure individualized care, plus well-monitored entertainment and weekend talent development activities with dedicated study time for boarders. The Junior School uses the British Curriculum from Early Years, and its classrooms are complemented by a literacy laboratory in the library, a well-equipped science laboratory, and a well-furnished ICT center that enables E-learning in all subjects. This combination supports a holistic learning environment backed by the school's emphasis on the Cambridge International curriculum from Early Years onward.
Junior School features a literacy laboratory in the library to enhance English and Communication Skills, a well-equipped science laboratory for scientific enquiry, and an ICT center that supports E-learning across subjects. The curriculum is Cambridge International-based, with Years 7–11 offering IGCSE pathways and preparation for A-Level study, complemented by a Learning Support Programme and a broad range of subjects for higher-level study.
We offer a myriad of extra-curricular activities including clubs, movements and a wide range of sports. School events include talent shows, science fairs, and sports competitions. Senior School provides diverse opportunities through Games and Sports, focusing on recreational sport, health and fitness, and competitive participation.
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.