Kenya, Nairobi
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The Nairobi Academy provides wellbeing, positive behaviour management, PSHE, Careers Education and Guidance, co-curricular engagements, talent and competencies development, vibrant sportsmanship, leadership and student voice, community service learning, international mindedness, structured mentorship, alumni and guest speaker series, and power mornings. Every member of staff understands their primary duty is to ensure learners feel safe, happy and have a sense of community. The Pastoral Department organises regular Parents' Talks and Seminars addressing pertinent and emerging issues affecting learners. Pastoral care is organised through three Key Stages: Key Stage 3 (Years 8–9), Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11) and Key Stage 5 (Years 12–13).
Mental wellbeing is supported through wellbeing initiatives within pastoral care, PSHE, Careers Education and Guidance, and structured mentorship. Staff receive regular briefings and training on how to support children as they navigate school life in a multicultural environment. The approach emphasizes helping learners stay healthy, safe, engaged, supported and challenged, with leadership and student voice opportunities contributing to wellbeing. The school also offers regular Parents' Talks and Seminars addressing learner welfare and development.
Child Protection and safeguarding are central to The Nairobi Academy. All staff understand their duty to ensure learners feel safe, happy and part of a caring community. Regular staff briefings and training are provided on how to support children as they navigate school life in a diverse environment. The Pastoral Care organizes Parents' Talks and Seminars addressing pertinent safeguarding issues affecting learners.
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.