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Brookhouse School - International Schools in Kenya


School Profile:
Founded 1981
450 students, aged 4 - 19
International British curriculum,
IGCSE, A Levels, NCUK Pre-University
Day and Boarding Learning Support Unit
80 International and Local staff

Address
P. O. Box 24987 - 00502
Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: (+254 20) 891236/891244
Fax: (+254 20) 891641
info@brookhouse.ac. ke
http: //www.brookhouse.ac. ke
Brookhouse school is located in a rural suburb of Nairobi, about 14 km from the city centre. The school was opened in 1981 and now occupies a thirteen-acre site which includes a kindergarten, junior and senior schools. There is boarding accommodation for 150 students. Sports facilities include a swimming pool and irrigated pitches for cricket, soccer and rugby. The school is adjacent to Nairobi National Park and the boarding house overlooks an extensive area of the park.
Facilities at the Brookhouse School, Nairobi, include three purpose-built science laboratories, a new library, computer suite and sixth form centre.
The Brookhouse School, Nairobi, offers an extensive programme of extra-curricula activities including a wide range of sports and safaris. The school follows a modified form of the English National Curriculum and students take the N. C. tests at ages 7, 11 and 14, and IGCSE and 'A' levels at 16 and 18 respectively. Most students go on to UK universities, but an increasing number of applicants go to the USA, Australia and South Africa. The school offers ESL and Special Needs support. All secondary students complete a minimum of 50 hours community service per year and there is an extensive program of inter-house events.
Classes at the Brookhouse School, Nairobi, average about 16, with no more than 20 in any teaching group. Thirty-two nationalities are represented among the students at the school although the main client base is the business and diplomatic community based in Nairobi.
Admission is by entrance examination and/or previous school reports. Entrance to 'A' level courses is determined by the level of success at IGCSE.