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Pembroke House School

Kenya, Gilgil

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All the fees for Pembroke House School

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Annual Fees

Name Age Fee Track Conditions
Mini Martlets (Under 2 years) 1 319,800 KES Infant Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Pre-Nursery (2-3 years) 2 399,750 KES Infant Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Nursery (3-4 years) 3 416,700 KES Infant Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Reception (4-5 years) 4 777,900 KES Infant Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 1 (5 years) 5 2,053,800 KES Primary Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 2 (6 years) 6 3,080,700 KES Primary Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 3 (7 years) 7 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 4 (8 years) 8 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 5 (9 years) 9 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 6 (10 years) 10 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 7 (11 years) 11 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.
Year 8 (12-13 years) 12 3,422,810 KES Years 3–8 Three terms per academic year; annual total equals per-term × 3.

Application Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Application Fee 45,000 KES Registration fee; non-binding; secures priority but does not commit to join.

Enrollment Fees

Name Fee Conditions
Enrollment Fee 300,000 KES Joining fee; non-refundable components and refunds described: 225,000 refund after final term if all obligations are met; 100,000 retained/allocated to Pembroke Foundation if attendance is for less than one year; if place not taken up, joining fee forfeited.

Fee Breakdown

Fees
Application & registration fees

- Registration fee: Ksh. 45,000 (non‑binding; secures priority but does not commit to join).
- Joining fee (one‑off): Ksh. 300,000. If the place is not taken up the joining fee is forfeited. For children who attend for the whole school, Ksh. 225,000 of the joining fee is refunded after the pupil's final term provided all obligations are met. For children who attend Pembroke for less than one year the joining fee is Ksh. 100,000, which is allocated to the Pembroke Foundation/Capital Development.

Tuition fees (per term) — 2025/26 fee schedule (Ksh.) and annual equivalents

Note: amounts shown are published as per‑term figures; three terms are run in an academic year. Annual totals below are per‑term × 3.

- Mini Martlets (age under 2 years): Ksh. 106,600 per term — Annual total Ksh. 319,800.
- Pre‑Nursery (age 2–3 years): Ksh. 133,250 per term — Annual total Ksh. 399,750.
- Nursery (age 3–4 years): Ksh. 138,900 per term — Annual total Ksh. 416,700.
- Reception (age 4–5 years): Ksh. 259,300 per term — Annual total Ksh. 777,900.
- Year 1 (age ~5 years): Ksh. 684,600 per term — Annual total Ksh. 2,053,800.
- Year 2 (age ~6 years): Ksh. 1,026,900 per term — Annual total Ksh. 3,080,700.
- Years 3–8 (age 7+ years): Ksh. 1,140,940 per term — Annual total Ksh. 3,422,820.

Sibling discounts: a 5% reduction applies to the younger sibling for the first sibling; a 10% reduction applies to the second and further siblings (calculated on current pupils only).

Billing schedule & payment terms

- Standard billing: fees are due three times per year, before the start of each term (beginning of September, beginning of January and end of April) for Years 1–7.
- Year 8 billing: fees are invoiced twice per year (at the start of the 1st and 2nd terms).
- Early payment discount: 5% discount available when all three terms are paid at the start of September.
- Monthly standing order option: available with a one‑off surcharge of 2.5% on total fees.
- Late payment charges: a surcharge of 2.5% is applied to any balance 14 days after the first day of term, plus interest of 1.5% per month on overdue balances.
- Incidental extras (postage, matron's bills, trips, etc.) are billed after they are incurred and appear on the next term's invoice.

Boarding, day provision and boarding fees

- Boarding is provided as a full, flexible boarding programme (Scholes House for girls; Mackie House for boys); pupils may board full, flexi or occasionally.
- No separate, explicit “boarding supplement” figure is published in the 2025–26 per‑term fee schedule; the published per‑term fees above are the school's published termly fees. A day‑rate option exists but a specific day‑rate amount is not published in the 2025–26 schedule and is available on request.

Extras and other fees (examples and typical charges)

- Approximate extras budget: allow approximately Ksh. 50,000 per child per term for extracurricular and incidental costs.
- Common activity charges (termly / per session as published):
- Riding (termly): Ksh. 35,260.
- Music (termly): Ksh. 25,320.
- LAMDA (termly): Ksh. 13,310.
- Per session activities (Dance, Football, Golf, Squash, Swimming, Tae Kwon Do, Tennis, Woodwork): Ksh. 1,170 per session.
- Transport: Pembroke–Naivasha bus per return trip Ksh. 2,890; Pembroke–Nairobi bus per return trip Ksh. 7,150.
- Learning Support: first 10 lessons per term are included in standard fees; additional lessons charged at Ksh. 2,890 per lesson.
- Extras such as riding are billed at the start of the term in which they are taken; other extras may be billed directly to coaches/teachers or appear on term invoices.

Uniform & on‑campus supplies

- An on‑site uniform supplier (The Clothing Company East Africa) operates from the school's Head's Hub and supplies Pembroke‑branded uniform and related items. Specific uniform prices are not published in the 2025–26 fee listing.

Refunds and cancellations

- Joining fee refund: Ksh. 225,000 of the Ksh. 300,000 joining fee is refundable after the pupil's final term provided all contractual obligations are met.
- Non‑attendance: if a joining fee is paid but the place is not taken up, the joining fee is forfeited.
- Short‑term attendance: for children attending less than a year the joining fee is Ksh. 100,000 and is retained for the Foundation/Capital Development.
- Incidental extras already incurred remain payable and will be billed in accordance with the school's invoicing procedures; late payment penalties apply as noted above.

Payment methods & practical notes

- Available payment mechanisms explicitly published include a monthly standing order option (with the 2.5% one‑off surcharge) and the published early‑payment discount for full‑year payment at the start of September. Specific modern payment channels (credit card, direct bank transfer, online portal) are not itemised in the 2025–26 fee summary; invoices and the school's finance office provide the practical payment instruction and terms used by the school.

Summary

- The school's published 2025–26 termly fees (above) are the working fee schedule for the stated academic year and include the financial rules on joining fee refunds, billing timing, discounts, surcharges and common extras.
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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KES 319,800 - 3,422,810
Ages 0 - 13 years
Pupil numbers 244
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1927
Bus Service No

Pembroke House School is a co‑educational British‑curriculum prep school in Kenya offering day and boarding for pupils from six months to 13 years. It follows the British National Curriculum in Pre‑Prep, Junior and Middle School, adapting content to reflect East African heritage and setting; core subjects include English, Kiswahili, French and Kenyan History, with Adventure Learning, STEAM and Design Technology. In Years 7 and 8, many subjects follow the British Common Entrance framework to prepare for exams in Year 8. The 140‑acre Rift Valley campus supports outdoor learning and practical exploration across sporting, creative and academic disciplines. Founded in 1927, the school became co‑educational in 1988 and Pre‑Prep was introduced in 2008. The Pembroke House Foundation funds major facilities, including a music school, theatre and café, as well as two full‑size tennis courts. A dedicated Science Laboratory and a STEAM Centre opened in 2021 complement a broad arts and performance programme, with a Martlet emblem and Fortuna Favet Fortibus motto reflecting a knowledge‑driven culture. Boarding provides a home away from home.

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