Please click on the frequently asked questions for more information. Feel free to call or visit the school.

The main campus is in Kilimani near Argwings kodhek and Oledume road junction, very close to Lavington, Kileleshwa, Ngong road and Yaya Centre. The Kindergarten and Preparatory campus is only 2 minutes from the main campus on Diani road. The school also has very easy access and provides transport to Westlands, Karen, Mimosa, South C, Nairobi west and Langata.
The school admits from KINDERGATEN (play group, KG1 and Pre-school ) to A LEVEL  
Yes. You can find the current fee structure on this link. ​2025 FEE STRUCTURE​​​
The classes are not crowded.
Up to 15 learners per class from year 1 to six. This teacher student ratio allows better attention and more effective learning.
Up to 20 learners per class in secondary section.
1. All applicants sit for English and Math assessment tests.
2. One on one meeting with the principal or admitting officer.
3. At least one academic report from the previous school.
4. Copy of birth certificate or passport.
5. 1 passport photo.
6. Admission form completed.
NB. One may need to reserve space in advance in some classes where only few slots are left. The school will advise.
Currently the school only admits day students. 
Yes. The school offers a variety of games and clubs including: football, netball, table tennis, tug rugby, badminton, swimming, art, music, robotics, coding, excursions and educational tours. Clubs also include Aviation, Science and Journalism. 
Students need to have scored at least grade C in the subjects they want to study at A level also offered by the school.  One needs A level qualification for the competitive courses at  University. Our students have gone to international and local universities.
Yes, the school has well qualified learning support staff to assist those who may have challenges. The school also provides guidance and counseling including career advice.
The school has an elaborate discipline policy including anti bullying policy. All students sign the school code of conduct on admission. First offenders are talked to and written apology extracted. Parents and guardians are involved in repeat offences. Other methods such as detention may be applied. Suspension and expulsion are applied as a last resort.
Yes. The school provides transport to some routes. The charges depend on the zoning of estates.
Yes. The school may provide special diet as requested for medical reasons. Students may also request to carry their own lunch. Tea is served at break with snacks.