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Nairobi Waldorf School

Kenya, Nairobi

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Uniform Requirement

The dress code is used instead of a formal uniform. Clothing should be neat, simple, and comfortable, free from logos or graphics; natural fibers such as cotton or wool are encouraged. A school-branded games kit is required for games.

Food Options

Lunch is provided for Kindergarten, Primary and High School. Kindergarten has vegetarian options. The menu rotates on a three-week cycle and includes dishes such as spaghetti with paneer or meat sauce and vegetables, beef or vegetable pilau, vegetable rice, chicken or paneer dishes, and Friday options like pizza or fish; Kindergarten snacks include rice pudding and fruit-based options. Main dishes depend on ingredient availability, and fruits/vegetables vary by season.

Governance and Ownership

The Nairobi Waldorf School Trust is a private, international, not-for-profit school. It is governed by three groups: the Board of Trustees, the Pedagogical Team, and the Management Team. The school operates on two campuses, Karen and Lavington.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KES 293,577 - 1,027,971
Ages 1 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 450
Type Co-educational
Opened 1989
Bus Service No

Nairobi Waldorf School Trust provides an Kenya-based day school for ages 1 to 18. The curriculum blends the Waldorf Steiner approach with International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) offered at Karen Campus and Pearson BTEC qualifications in Business and Art & Design (Levels 2 and 3). English and Swahili are studied from early years, with French taught in upper years and IB language options including French B, Swahili B, or French Ab Initio. The school educates the head, heart, and hands through Main Lesson blocks and a class-teacher approach that accompanies a cohort from early years through primary. Learning integrates academics with movement and the arts: music and singing in early years, crafts, woodwork, drama, and visual arts in later grades, plus BTEC pathways. Co-curriculars feature swimming, soccer, basketball, and arts. Governance is by the Nairobi Waldorf School Trust, with a Board of Trustees, a Pedagogical Team, and a Management Team.

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