Kenya, Nairobi
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The Netherlands School Society was established in Nairobi in 1971. In 1981 the school moved to Dennis Pritt Road. In November 2002 the school relocated to the Swedish School compound in central Nairobi. In June 2016 the school moved to Karen. The school hosts around 15 nationalities and functions as a national-international school with a Dutch education model embedded in an international environment.
The Netherlands School Society Nairobi hosts around 15 nationalities and uses a Dutch-English bilingual curriculum with the IPC. Parental involvement is high and social gatherings outside of school hours are part of the community. IPC's thematic approach encourages participation and the development of international perspectives.
The Netherlands School Society Nairobi is a Dutch bilingual pre- and primary school. It combines the Dutch curriculum with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) in a small-class setting that tailors learning to each child. With about 15 nationalities, the school operates as a national-international school, embedding a Dutch education model in an international environment. The IPC units provide a broad, thematic program across History, Geography, Science, Technology, ICT, Music and Art, fostering participation and an international perspective. English is the main language of instruction in Milepost 2 and Milepost 3, while Dutch supports language development in earlier years. The school offers a green campus, parental involvement, and social gatherings. The library hosts Dutch and English titles, with annual new books and Dutch Child Book Week. Portfolios document student progress across IPC, literacy in Dutch and English, and Mathematics, using an assessment for learning approach. A seamless path to further study.