Kenya, Nairobi
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The school teaches the British National Curriculum, accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education, from Kindergarten to High School. The curriculum enables students to sit for IGCSE, GCE (A-Level), and BTEC examinations. The school prepares students for leading universities nationally and worldwide.
The school offers arts-related clubs including Photography, Beadwork, Ballet, Dance, and Music. The school provides dedicated facilities such as an Art Room and a Music Room to support these activities. The school fosters creativity and personal expression through these clubs.
The school accommodates all cultures and religions from Kenya and around the world. The school provides a culturally diverse learning environment.
The school offers a broad range of clubs and activities, including Chess, Skating, Debate, Culinary Club, Young Engineers, Photography, Beadwork, Monkeynastix, Taekwondo, Ballet, Dance, Environmental, Scouting, and Music.
The school empowers students with leadership and professional skills to act as tomorrow's leaders and guardians of society.
The school provides sports and wellness facilities including playing fields, a swimming pool, basketball and tennis courts, and a Counselling Room. The school supports holistic growth through these facilities and the broad extracurricular program.
Woodcreek School is a day and boarding institution in Kiambu County, Kenya, serving pupils aged 2 to 18. It follows the British national curriculum from early years through high school and is accredited by Cambridge Assessment International Education, enabling access to IGCSE, GCE A-Levels and BTEC examinations. The school also offers EYFS and a Bespoke Curriculum option. The Kiambu campus along Kamiti Road features a Music Room, a Science Laboratory, an Art Room, Libraries, and extensive playing fields, a basketball court, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. Academic and pastoral facilities include a Counselling Room and a fully equipped kitchen. Woodcreek supports a broad extracurricular program across arts, sport and STEM, with clubs such as Photography, Debate, Chess, Young Engineers, Taekwondo and Ballet. Founded in 2018 by Peter Karoki, the school began with fifteen students and has grown, with expansion plans noted in its milestones for its future growth.