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Naisula School

Kenya, Kajiado

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The school at a glance
Fees KES 346,500 - 1,020,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2012
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, IB (DP), BTEC Qualification
Taught languages English, Swahili, French, German
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Naisula School operates across two campuses in Kenya, Kajiado and Tilisi, serving students aged 3 to 18. The Kajiado campus offers full boarding for a co-educational community on a 25-acre site. The curriculum blends the National Curriculum of England and Wales with an international context: Key Stage 3 at Kajiado (Years 8–9) with internal assessments and Cambridge Checkpoint, Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) with IGCSE, and Sixth Form (Years 12–13) delivering the IB Diploma with DP1/DP2 plus external Cambridge AS/A2 components. Tilisi delivers the British National Curriculum across Early Years to Key Stage 4, culminating in IGCSE; the school is pursuing the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and is a candidate school for the DP. Facilities include science and computer laboratories, and art/design and music resource centres, plus a full sports program with a swimming pool, basketball court and soccer pitch. The motto Nurturing Excellence and a pastoral framework underpin a community that partners with parents to prepare students for higher education and global citizenship.

This campus is part of Naisula School
The Essentials

Location

Two campuses: Naisula Kajiado in Maasailand (about 74 km from Nairobi) and Naisula Tilisi in Tilisi, Limuru, Kenya.

Stages

Secondary School (ages 13–18). British National Curriculum with Key Stage 3 (Year 8–9), Key Stage 4 (Year 10–11) via Cambridge IGCSE, Key Stage 5 (Year 12–13) via Cambridge AS/A2 and IB Diploma (Sixth Form). BTEC offered.

Type

Full boarding, co-educational.

Country affiliation

Kenya

Fees

Annual tuition at Naisula School ranges from KES 346,500 to KES 1,020,000 for 2026/27.

Application & Admission Fees

- Naisula Tilisi: Application Fee KES 10,000 (non‑refundable). Admission Fee KES 10,000 (non‑refundable).
- Naisula Kajiado: Application Fee KES 7,500. Admission Fee KES 15,000. A one‑time caution deposit of KES 50,000 is required.

Tuition fees — Naisula Tilisi (British National Curriculum)

Fees are quoted per term (three terms per year) and the annual fee is the term amount multiplied by three.

- Early Years: Baby Class KES 115,500 per term (KES 346,500 per year); KG1 KES 126,000 per term (KES 378,000 per year); KG2 KES 136,500 per term (KES 409,500 per year). Caution (one‑time) KES 15,000.
- Key Stage 1: Year 1 KES 231,000 per term (KES 693,000 per year); Year 2 KES 231,000 per term (KES 693,000 per year). Caution (one‑time) KES 20,000.
- Key Stage 2: Year 3 KES 252,000 per term (KES 756,000 per year); Year 4 KES 252,000 per term (KES 756,000 per year); Year 5 KES 273,000 per term (KES 819,000 per year); Year 6 KES 273,000 per term (KES 819,000 per year). Caution (one‑time) KES 30,000.
- Key Stage 3: Year 7 KES 315,000 per term (KES 945,000 per year); Year 8 KES 315,000 per term (KES 945,000 per year); Year 9 KES 325,000 per term (KES 975,000 per year). Caution (one‑time) KES 35,000.
- Key Stage 4: Year 10 KES 340,000 per term (KES 1,020,000 per year); Year 11 KES 340,000 per term (KES 1,020,000 per year). Caution (one‑time) KES 40,000. Fees include tea break and lunch.

Tuition fees — Naisula Kajiado (IGCSE / IB / BTEC; full boarding)

Fees shown are per term and annual figures are the listed annual totals.

- Year 7: KES 435,615 per term (KES 1,306,845 per year).
- Year 8: KES 445,766 per term (KES 1,337,298 per year).
- Year 9: KES 455,008 per term (KES 1,365,024 per year).
- Year 10: KES 455,008 per term (KES 1,365,024 per year).
- Year 11: KES 455,008 per term (KES 1,365,024 per year).
- Year 12: KES 526,944 per term (KES 1,580,832 per year).
- Year 13: KES 526,944 per term (KES 1,580,832 per year).
- IBDP: KES 560,438 per term (KES 1,681,314 per year). BTEC: KES 514,460 per term (KES 1,543,380 per year).

Naisula Kajiado is a full‑boarding campus; boarding facilities and boarding‑related items are provided as described below.

Billing schedule & payment terms

- Tilisi: Fees are quoted per term and fees are payable termly in advance; fees must be paid in full on the first day of term unless a different arrangement is agreed. A separate one‑time caution fee is payable on admission. A one‑term written notice is required on withdrawal; if notice is not given one term's fees are payable in lieu of notice.
- Kajiado: Term fees are published and specific stages are shown as payable in two equal installments for the published academic year. A one‑term written notice is required on withdrawal; if notice is not given one term's fees are payable in lieu of notice. Application and admission fees are non‑refundable.

Boarding & what is included

- Naisula Kajiado (full boarding): Boarding items included in the fees comprise all meals, beddings and laundry; students supply personal toiletries and the personal items list.
- Naisula Tilisi (day school): Term fees are listed as inclusive of tea break and lunch.

Other costs and extras

- Caution deposit: KES 15,000 (early years at Tilisi) and higher amounts by stage as listed in the fees schedule; Kajiado requires KES 50,000 caution money (one‑time).
- Calculator: Texas Instruments T1‑84 Plus graphics calculator for IB students listed at KES 34,350 (one‑off).
- Class materials: Textbooks and exercise books are included in tuition. Students must provide their own routine writing materials.
- Uniforms and personal items: A separate uniform and personal‑items list applies. Uniform and personal‑items costs are additional.
- Exclusions: External examination fees, medical expenses and other specified activity costs are not covered by tuition and are payable in addition.
- Admission deposit: The school's terms include a deposit requirement to secure admission; if the deposit (typically a percentage of fees to secure a place) is not taken up by the specified date the deposit is forfeited.

Refunds and withdrawal

- Application and admission fees are non‑refundable. Fees already paid are non‑refundable where a student is absent due to illness, leave, suspension, expulsion or other calamity as set out in the school terms. One term's written notice is required for withdrawal; if notice is not given one term's fees at the prevailing rate are payable.

Fee payment options and instructions

- The Tilisi application form lists M‑Pesa Paybill and a bank account for fee payments: Paybill 329329 and Standard Chartered Bank A/C 0102489011000 (details shown on the application form for payment of the application fee). The school accepts payments made by parents, guardians, employers or third‑party sponsors under written undertakings. Fees are normally payable termly in advance and the school's application form and fee schedule set out the required payment arrangements.

Notice

- Where a specific stage or campus shows fees payable in a particular installment pattern (for example, Kajiado fees shown payable in two equal installments), that installment pattern applies for the published year for that campus. All parents are subject to the school's written terms on payment timing and withdrawal notice.

(End of fee overview.)
Academics

Naisula School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, IB (DP), BTEC Qualification for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Naisula School follows the National Curriculum of England and Wales within an international school context. At Kajiado, the curriculum covers Key Stage 3 (Years 8–9) with internal assessments and Cambridge Checkpoint external examinations; Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) with Cambridge IGCSE; Sixth Form (Years 12–13) offering the IB Diploma (DP1 and DP2) with external Cambridge AS/A2 components. At Tilisi, the British National Curriculum (BNC) is taught with four key stages: Early Years (Ages 3–5), Key Stage 1 (Ages 5–7), Key Stage 2 (Ages 7–11), Key Stage 3 (Ages 11–14), and Key Stage 4 (Ages 14–16) culminating in IGCSE final examinations.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school follows the International Baccalaureate framework and strives to develop globally minded learners through the IB Learner Profile, which includes caring, balanced, and open‑minded attributes. Pastoral care supports students' social and emotional development, personal growth, and well‑being, with emphasis on inquiry, collaboration and ethical decision‑making.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

Pastoral care enables students to access personal, vocational and academic support where necessary; the pastoral team oversees student welfare, led by the Head of Pastoral, with additional welfare support from a resident matron and a nurse when needed.

Mental Wellbeing

Pastoral care and the boarding environment focus on students' emotional and physical well‑being; there is a Head of Pastoral overseeing student life, supported by a resident matron and a nurse to ensure health, safety and happiness.

Safeguarding

There are systems and staff to ensure students stay healthy, safe and happy; the Head of Pastoral is responsible for student welfare, with welfare support provided by a resident matron and a nurse.

Admissions

Admissions

Admission overview: The academic year begins in September and entry is preferred at that time; however, students may be admitted at any time in the year. Parents fill an application form and bring the student for an entrance assessment. A non-refundable Application Fee of Kshs.5,000 is payable. The required documents are a recommendation letter from the current school, a copy of the birth certificate, one recent color passport-size photo, and academic reports for the last three terms. If admitted, a letter of admission is issued. For Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4, admission requires students to sit examinations in Mathematics and English. Applications can be submitted online or offline.

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