Kenya, Nairobi
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The Nairobi Academy has Bentley Hall Boarding House for male and female boarders. Each boarding house is self-contained with three bedrooms and at least one bathroom (most have two). Students may choose roommates within their key stage for support, and lounges are equipped with DSTV and Wi‑Fi for study and recreation. The Bentley Hall boarding is located in Karen and within the school compound, offering convenient and safe access between the school and boarding facilities.
On PE or squash days, students wear PE kit. On other days, students wear full school uniform. On swimming days, students wear full school uniform and carry their swim kit; swim costumes are available for sale on sports day. No bikinis are allowed.
The catering team prepares meals daily for students and staff following a pre-communicated menu. The menu varies by day and by week.
The Nairobi Academy uses a four-house system led by House Captains and Vice Captains from Year 6 and Year 5 respectively.
The Nairobi Academy is a private, coeducational day and boarding school in Kenya serving students from age 2 to 19. The school offers a multi-path secondary curriculum, combining the British Curriculum with Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE, A Levels, BTEC qualifications and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. It is authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme and is pursuing authorization for the Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme and Career-related Programme. Admissions begin from Year 8 (11+), with pathways for KCSE students to pursue GCE A-Levels, BTEC and IBDP. Facilities include modern classrooms with projectors; a gym and PE room; an Art room and a video theatre; dedicated science laboratories for each subject; two ICT rooms and a well-equipped library. The school has extensive sports facilities, including a 25-metre swimming pool, with major sports such as cricket, hockey, rugby, soccer, as well as rounders and netball. Extra-curriculars cover debate, MUN, coding, robotics, music, drama, film/photography, and community service, with Friday activities compulsory.