Kenya, Nairobi
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Premier Academy is located along Prof. Wangari Maathai Road, Nairobi, Kenya. It is a co-educational day school in a convenient Nairobi location, well connected by highway. The school serves students aged 2½ to 19 years and offers the British National Curriculum through Kindergarten, Prep School, and High School. Visitors can arrange a campus visit by appointment.
Kindergarten; Prep School; High School (Secondary).
Co-educational day school.
Learning Support Services provide individualized support and classroom accommodations to ensure inclusive learning. The department includes pastoral care, counselling, and career guidance.
Kenya
All faiths welcomed; no official religious affiliation
Weekdays 7:30 AM–4:30 PM; Saturdays 7:30 AM–12:30 PM; Sundays and holidays closed
We do not provide school transport. Private transport operators may be engaged by parents
Application / Registration fee
- Registration (application) fee: KSh 5,000.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a public breakdown of tuition amounts by year group or per term for the 2026/27 academic year (no per-term/per-year tuition figures are publicly available).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The academic year is organised into three terms with published term dates (example: the 2025/26 term structure and 2026 re-opening dates are shown). Use these term dates when planning payments: first term, second term, third term / school re-opening dates as published.
Boarding fees
- Premier Academy operates as a day school; there is no public indication of boarding provision or boarding fees. No boarding charges apply where the school is a day school.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Textbooks and workbooks: Textbooks are issued to students; workbooks are provided at a fee and exercise books are supplied free of charge. Budget for workbook and textbook handling charges and possible replacement charges for lost/damaged textbooks.
- School uniform: A full uniform is required; the school publishes a detailed uniform list and official uniform suppliers (contacts provided). Expect one-off costs to purchase the required items (uniform, sports kit, swimming costume). Supplier contact details are available for purchasing.
- Catering / meals: The school provides hot meals through an appointed caterer; parents should expect meal charges where applicable.
- Extra-curricular and external-provider activities: Some clubs and activities are run through external service providers and may carry separate fees. Plan for additional charges for specialist clubs, music lessons, exams, and off-site trips.
Refund information
- There is no publicly posted, itemised refund schedule or detailed refund policy for fees or deposits in the school's publicly available materials. Confirm refund or withdrawal terms directly with the Admissions/Registrar's Office when making payments.
Fee payment options and contacts
- Payments and admissions administration are handled via the Registrar's Office and the school's parent/school portal; contact numbers and the registrar email are provided for fee enquiries and payment arrangements. Use the Registrar's Office contact details to obtain the official payment methods accepted (bank transfer, card, online portal, or other) and to request billing statements or invoice details.
Summary for parents (concise)
- Registration fee: KSh 5,000.
- No public per-term or per-year tuition schedule is published.
- School year is split into three terms; use published term dates for payment planning.
- The school is a day school (no boarding fees).
- Expect charges for workbooks, uniforms, meals, and some extra-curricular activities; suppliers and contacts are published for uniform purchases.
126 nationalities represented
Premier Academy Nairobi is a co-educational day school delivering an adapted British National Curriculum for students aged 2½ to 19 years. Located along Prof. Wangari Maathai Road, Nairobi, it draws on 30 years of experience with a team of over 100 educators. The curriculum follows the Cambridge framework within the British system. In Prep School (Key Stages 1 and 2), pupils study English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, and Kiswahili, with French and Spanish introduced from Year 3; Cambridge Primary assessments are taken annually. Middle School (Years 7–9) follows Cambridge Lower Secondary, while High School (Years 10–13) offers IGCSE with nine subjects plus core English, English Literature, and a Modern Foreign Language, and AS/A-Levels. The campus features six computer laboratories and nine science laboratories, along with libraries, a computerized resource centre, and three swimming pools, plus cricket, hockey, football pitches, and a basketball court. ECO-ONE and clubs support the holistic, global-minded program.