Kenya, Nairobi
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1. Tour. Families are encouraged to tour the campus to view facilities such as interactive classrooms, recreation and sports facilities, and the performing arts center. The visit provides a firsthand look at the learning environment and resources. A link is provided to arrange a tour. Admissions are ongoing with no fixed start date, based on capacity.
2. Application. Submit the online application and pay the 20,000 Kenyan Shilling application fee. The admissions staff will confirm receipt of the application and guide you through the remaining procedures. Applicants with prior K-12 experience must submit both their most recent transcripts and the transcripts from the previous year; transcripts may be posted to the enrollment site, emailed, or mailed. A reference from a previous teacher or caregiver is required; two letters are needed for school-age students, with one from a math or English instructor.
3. Assessment for placement. An admissions staff member will assist in arranging placement assessments to gauge your child's present skills and determine the appropriate academic level. The assessments inform the placement plan used during admission. Families will be contacted to schedule the assessments and results will be reviewed with them.
4. Review & Decision. After completing the placement and documentation steps, admissions and academic leadership review the application. Families are informed of the admissions decision and an admissions representative assists with completing the registration. If accepted, next steps include submitting any additional documents and finalizing enrollment. A confirmation of enrollment will be provided once all requirements are met.
The Soma International School (SIS) is a private day and boarding school in Juja, Kenya. Founded in 2024, SIS offers a multi-curriculum program that includes American Curriculum, British Cambridge Curriculum (Primary and Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, Islamic Studies, and the Kenyan Curriculum as part of its integrated approach. The school serves students aged 4 to 18, with day and boarding options. The curriculum blends academic study with Islamic values, discipline, and holistic development to prepare students as future leaders with character and a global outlook. The campus is nestled amidst lush greenery and features outdoor classrooms, secluded reading nooks, specialist science laboratories, and well-stocked libraries with digital resources. Facilities include tennis and basketball courts, playing fields, a drama studio, and a swimming pool. SIS emphasizes an extracurricular program, including science and technology, arts and drama, robotics, debates, and community service, with a weekly activity requirement and leadership opportunities.