Kenya, Nairobi
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Potterhouse School was established in 2002 in Runda, Nairobi. The establishment was propelled by a Christian philosophy of life rooted in Scripture. It is a Christian values-based school offering education from Kindergarten to High School, following an adapted form of the British National Curriculum. The school attracts pupils from different nationalities and backgrounds, providing a rich diversity of culture and experience.
The school community includes pupils from different nationalities and backgrounds, creating a diverse cultural environment. Ground breaking ceremony for Kasarini Campus occurred on September 8, 2023, reflecting ongoing expansion and community engagement. Easter assemblies are held for KG and KS 2/3/4 cohorts, and graduation-related preparations are part of the school calendar.
Potterhouse School is a Christian values-based day school in Runda, Nairobi, educating pupils aged 2 to 18. Established in 2002, it follows an adapted form of the British National Curriculum across Kindergarten to High School. The Kindergarten serves ages 2–5, followed by Key Stage One and Two, then Key Stages Three and Four (Years 7–11). Core subjects include English, Mathematics, the Sciences, Global Citizenship, History, Geography, Art, Music, French and Swahili. Year 11 takes IGCSE examinations; Year 10 begins IGCSE preparation with a minimum of five subjects, including Mathematics, English and at least one Science, with Literature also required. Progression options include A‑Levels (Years 12–13), BTEC qualifications or IB options, with guidance provided by the Mentoring, Guidance and Counselling Department. The school welcomes diverse nationalities and offers a Music Resource Centre with ABRSM preparation, a school band, LEGO Education and KUMON, and a Dolphin swimming program that broadens global opportunities.