Kenya, Nairobi
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Premier Academy is a co-educational day school for students aged 2½ to 19 years, offering an adapted British national curriculum. The school delivers a British Curriculum across the early years, primary, and secondary sections. The end of Year 6 is assessed with the Cambridge International Checkpoint Exam as a benchmark for entry into secondary school. The school reports top achievers in international examinations.
Drama, Ballet, Music, and Art Club are among the core creative offerings. Additional creative opportunities include Fashion and Design, Book Club, DIY and Beading, Knitting and Crocheting, and Rubik's Cube. Inter-house events and clubs foster creativity and performance through activities such as Talent Shows and Oratorical Contests.
Languages are supported through Japanese and Mandarin clubs. Culture Club and other language-focused activities contribute to intercultural understanding. Inter-house activities emphasise languages and literature, drama, recitation, spelling bee, and related events.
Health and Fitness Club and Zumba provide active lifestyle options. Scrabble, Book Club, DIY and Beading, Knitting and Crocheting, and Robotics Club offer varied hobbies for personal interest. Additional clubs include Chess Club, Photography and Media, and Art Club, among others.
ECO-ONE Programme was launched in June 2025 as the school's flagship sustainability initiative with partnerships including WEEE Centre and KOEE. The programme has achieved outcomes such as forming a KOEE Climate Focus Group, receiving an invitation to present at the Africa E-Waste Conference, and conducting an E-waste drive and awareness campaign. These activities connect students with national and international organisations to drive environmental action.
MUN- MSMUN, EAMUN, SAIMUN, and WYMUN are among the programmes offered. Scouts and the Presidential Award Scheme provide structured leadership experiences. Participation in clubs and programmes develops leadership, project management, critical thinking, and communication skills.
Mental Health and Health and Fitness-focused clubs support wellbeing and resilience. First Aid Club and other wellness-oriented activities participate alongside broader sport and fitness opportunities. The overarching approach emphasizes healthy, balanced development and personal well-being.
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.