Kenya, Nairobi
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Coding & Robotics, STEM, Aviation, Journalism, and Graphics and Design are offered as co-curricular activities. These clubs support practical problem solving, creativity, and technical literacy alongside the academic program. The enrichment program also includes Global Perspective Studies to broaden understanding of global issues.
Art & Craft, Photography & Videography, Drama & Theatre, Ballet, Music and Musical Instruments, and Dance are available. These clubs complement the academic curriculum and meet the needs of each year group. The program supports creative expression and collaborative work.
Global Perspective Studies are part of the enrichment program. Trips and excursions expose students to diverse cultures and the wider world. These activities foster awareness and appreciation of different cultural perspectives.
Students participate in a broad range of clubs and activities, including Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, Swimming, Skating, Chess, Scouting, and the Environmental Club. Creative and performing arts options include Drama & Theatre, Dance, Ballet, Music and Musical Instruments, Art & Craft, and Photography & Videography. Other clubs include Aviation, Coding & Robotics, and Journalism.
St. John's Ambulance is offered as an extracurricular activity, providing first-aid and safety skills. The Environmental Club engages students in environmental awareness and community projects. Pastoral care, Safeguard & duty, and Mentorship & Scaffolding support students' social responsibility and leadership.
Mentorship & Scaffolding is provided to develop leadership and professional skills. Pastoral care and Safeguard & duty contribute to responsible leadership. Participation in clubs such as Journalism and Coding & Robotics offers opportunities to lead projects and work with peers.
Pastoral care and Safeguard & duty are part of the enrichment program to support student wellbeing. A broad range of sports and fitness activities are offered, including Swimming, Soccer, Basketball, Tennis, and Dance, along with Skating and other physical activities.
Rophine Field International School is part of the Rophine Field Group of Schools, established in 2009 near Nairobi, Kenya. The school delivers the British National Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and a Cambridge Early Years Campus for ages 3 to 5, complemented by a Senior School for 11 to 14 and a Sixth Form Campus with diverse pathways. The group operates four Nairobi campuses and a development in Diani, offering Cambridge IGCSE alongside a competency-based curriculum and the Kenyan CBC pathway. The campus network features modern laboratories, a dedicated Aviation Centre, an Art & Design Centre, a Kindergarten Computer Lab, an auditorium, and a Music Centre, plus a high-quality sports complex and swimming pool. Additional facilities include basketball and tennis courts, soccer fields, a skating park, and a range of specialist spaces to support performance, recreation, and health. The enrichment program includes Global Perspective Studies and a broad array of clubs and activities across academics, arts, and service.