Kenya, Malindi
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The school teaches a Pearson Edexcel curriculum from Kindergarten to Key Stage 4, guiding students through GCSE preparation. Core subjects include Mathematics, English, Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, Physics), and Humanities (Geography, History, Global Citizenship). Creative Arts (Art, Music, Design & Technology) and Physical Education are included, with Foreign Languages including French. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based learning and develops critical thinking and future-ready skills.
The school runs a calendar of extracurricular activities and events such as Opening day, global citizenship community beach clean-up, mock examinations, Young explorers/global citizenship trips to local destinations, student council elections, basketball skills challenges, inter-school swimming competitions, and an annual trip to Jinja, Uganda. The program underlines leadership, teamwork, and community engagement.
Sandpiper International School offers a British curriculum underpinned by Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for learners from Kindergarten through Key Stage 4, serving ages 1 to 16. The program covers Mathematics, English, Sciences (Chemistry, Biology, Physics), Humanities (Geography, History, Global Citizenship), Creative Arts (Art, Music, Design & Technology), Physical Education, Foreign Languages (French). It uses inquiry-based learning to develop critical thinking and future-ready skills and prepares students for GCSE assessment in Key Stage 4, with Key Stage 3 (ages 11–14) bridging primary and secondary education. A strong emphasis on global perspectives runs alongside the traditional curriculum. The school runs a calendar of extracurriculars and leadership opportunities, including a global citizenship beach clean-up, Young explorers trips, the student council, basketball skills challenges, and inter-school swimming events. Distinctive features include annual trips to Jinja, Uganda, and conservation excursions that enrich learning globally. This combination supports academic growth, leadership, and community involvement for lifelong learning.