Education is widely regarded as a powerful driver of change, a belief strongly echoed by Nelson Mandela, who once described it as the most effective tool for transforming the world.
In Kenya, the International School of Kenya (ISK) stands out as the most expensive learning institution, with school fees reaching approximately KSh 2,070,204 per term.
ISK offers education from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 and was established in 1976 through a partnership between the United States and Canadian governments. It operates as a private, non-profit institution.
The school provides an internationally recognized curriculum that leads to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, making it a preferred choice for students seeking global academic opportunities.
Graduates receive qualifications that are widely accepted in North America and other parts of the world, with over 70 percent of students successfully attaining the IB Diploma.
This strong academic framework has also contributed to Kenya’s attractiveness to international investors, as expatriate families consider access to quality education for their children a key factor when relocating.
At the same time, many Kenyan families choose ISK to give their children exposure to a diverse, multicultural learning environment that prepares them for global opportunities.
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