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Financial Assistance

Admission to the Academy is based on merit and is means-blind. Students from all socio-economic backgrounds who satisfy the requirements for entry are encouraged to apply. 

Partial to full financial aid is available to accepted students with a demonstrated need. However, the Academy cannot guarantee that all applicants will be awarded financial aid. Financial aid awards are reviewed annually and renewed only after reassessment of financial need.  Financial aid is mainly for Kenyan nationals but a small number of students from other countries in East Africa have received partial awards.

For information about admission, scholarships and financial aid please contact the admissions office.

 

 

Application Forms

Choosing a school is an important decision in a child's and parent's life. We are here to help and answer any questions you might have. 

We welcome enquiries about applying to the Academy. Our programmes are based on the principles and practices of the International Baccalaureate for primary and secondary-level students.

Please click here to see the admission requirements for all the Academy's programmes, including language requirements.

To access the online application service, please click on one of the options below.

 

For applicants applying from Tajikistan, please click here.

 

The Residential Experience

The residential experience is about learning and growth stimulated by the constant interaction among faculty and student peers of great talent, character and leadership. It greatly extends and enriches the overall educational experience.

Residential life at the Academy complements and extends the academic experience and includes a rich array of activities and leadership opportunities to enhance students’ learning and growth. 

Mealtimes and other gatherings offer opportunities for informal interaction as well as for discussions, meetings, language tables and study groups.

The focus of the residential programme is on students’ intellectual, social, spiritual and physical growth in a structured and ethical environment. Many of the least tangible but most important elements of an education – the development of practical leadership skills, the capacity to make ethical judgments, the ability to navigate through complex cultural settings – are formed outside the classroom.

The safe and secure environment of each Academy’s boarding facility gives students of all backgrounds the opportunity to thrive emotionally, intellectually and physically.

In general, four students share a room. The rooms are spacious with high ceilings and large windows. Other facilities include a student lounge with a large-screen television, dedicated study areas and a laundry facility.

In addition, the Commons, the heart of the campus, houses the dining hall and an array of spaces for school activities.

It is the hub of student activity, serving as the Academy’s main space for major school functions, including music and drama performances and public lectures.

Financial Assistance

Admission to the Academy is based on merit and is means-blind. Students from all socioeconomic backgrounds who satisfy the requirements for entry are encouraged to apply. 

Partial to full financial aid is available to accepted students with a demonstrated need. Financial aid awards are reviewed annually and renewed only after reassessment of financial need.

For information about admission, scholarships and financial aid please contact us by email.

Calendar

Click the link below to download a copy of the academic calendar for 2023-24.

Academic Calendar 2023-2024.pdf

DATE

Events

1 August 2023-15 December 2023

TERM I

8 January 2024-31 May 2024

 TERM II
   
   

School Holidays

 
14 October-29 October 2023 October Break
16 December 2023-7 January 2024 Winter Break
1 March 2024-12 March 2024 March Break

 

 

18 May 2024

Graduation

   
   

National/Festival Holidays

 
15 August 2023 Independence Day
2 October 2023 Gandhi Jayanthi
12 and 13 November 2023 Diwali
26 January 2024 Republic Day
   

Residential students' return at the start of the term:

 

30 July 2023

New students

31 July 2023

Existing students
   

Residential students' departure at the end of the academic year:

 

18 May 2024

DP2 students are expected to leave the Academy

31 May 2024

Grade 6-11 students are expected to leave the Academy

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School Uniform

Junior girls

 
Years 1–2 Grey pinafore with badge and white shirt, no pocket 
Years 3–5 Grey skirt and white shirt with badge printed on pocket 

Junior boys

 
Years 1–5 Grey shorts and white shirt with badge printed on pocket

Senior girls 

 
Years 6–10 Grey skirt/trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket 
Diploma Programme level girls Grey skirt/trousers with grey striped shirt

Senior boys

 
Years 6–10 Grey trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket
Diploma Programme level boys Grey trousers with grey striped shirt


Other

 
Games Black shorts and T-shirt
Please do not purchase T-shirt until house colour is allocated.
Swimming Black trunks for boys and one-piece costume for girls
Shoes and socks Black shoes and ankle-length white socks
School merchandise Inquiries can be made at the admissions office

 

For more information on where to purchase the uniform, please contact the admissions office.

School Uniform

Junior girls

 
Grades 1–4 Grey divided skirt and white shirt with badge printed on pocket
Grade 5 Grey divided skirt/trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket 

Junior boys

 
Grades 1–3 Grey shorts and white shirt with badge printed on pocket
Grades 4–5 Grey trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket

Senior girls 

 
Grades 6–10 Grey divided skirt/trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket 
Diploma Programme level girls Grey divided skirt/trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket

Senior boys

 
Grades 6–10 Grey trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket
Diploma Programme level boys Grey trousers and white shirt with badge printed on pocket

Other

 
Sports

Black shorts/track pants and grey T-shirt

Shoes and socks

Black shoes and ankle-length black socks

Warm clothing Grey jumper with hood


For more information on where to purchase the uniform, please contact the admissions office.

Unit of Inquiry Celebration

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