Kenya, Mombasa
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Admission is offered when space is available. An application form is issued, and a non-refundable fee of Ksh. 2000 is payable with submission. The required documents are a copy of the child's birth certificate, the most recent school report card, and copies of the parents' identification cards. If no space is available, the child is placed on the waiting list and notified when an opening arises. The registrar arranges a Parents' Interview with the Admissions Committee. The child undergoes an entrance assessment. Feedback on the assessment is provided within five working days with next steps advised. Upon acceptance, fee payments are made with the Accounts Office; admission fees are non-refundable. A Parent Orientation is scheduled to introduce the family to Oshwal Academy Mombasa; information is communicated through the child's diary. For non-Kenyan students, all non-Kenyan students must obtain a renewable annual Pupil's Pass under Kenyan Immigration Law; requests are to be made online via the Kenyan Immigration Office.
The school offers a waiting list if space is not available. You are added to the waiting list and notified when an opening arises.
Oshwal Academy Mombasa is a premier K-12 institution on Mombasa Island, serving learners from age 2 to 18. The school follows the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) in Kindergarten, Cambridge Primary in Junior School, Cambridge Lower Secondary in Middle Years, and Cambridge IGCSE alongside AS and A Levels, with Pearson Edexcel IAL in Senior School. The 14‑acre Nyali campus opened in 2004 and hosts modern classrooms, advanced science laboratories, a library, and a lecture theatre, plus a Lego Room for creative exploration. Practical spaces include an infirmary, a canteen. A basketball/tennis court supports a broad sports program that runs from Kindergarten through Year 13, including cricket, netball, swimming. Co‑curricular activities cover Music, Drama, Art, ICT, Taekwondo, and Saturday options such as Skating and Lamda. Enrichment includes Debate (MUN, World Scholar's Cup) and charitable clubs PA Kenya and Interact Club, underpinned by the school's values of creativity, responsibility, empathy, and teamwork.