The Brookhouse Scholarship Program

An independent British curriculum co-educational day and boarding school, Brookhouse School (also known as Brookhouse International School) provides early years, preparatory, and secondary education. The primary campus is situated in Langata, a Nairobi suburb. In 2017, the Runda Campus along Kiambu Road became operational.

The National Curriculum for England is used at Brookhouse, and students sit IGCSE and A-Level exams at ages 16 and up and 18 and up, respectively. Both the Edexcel Board and the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) provide exams to students.

Students can enroll in the British national system school from the age of two to eighteen. Additionally, Brookhouse Schools offers a bridging program for an international foundation year in collaboration with the Northern Consortium of UK Universities (NCUK).

About The Scholarship

At Brookhouse, scholarships are a way to reward distinction. Since they are given out sparingly and only to the most deserving students, they are all the more distinguished. The school’s purpose statement, “study to excel,” is reflected in our scholarship program. Combinations of the following elements decide both general and academic scholarships: academic background Extracurricular involvement Interview scores on tests given by Brookhouse. Additionally, specific scholarships are given out for athletic prowess in the following fields of artistic endeavor: Dramatic Art and Music Such particular scholarships demand a documented record of success in the relevant field. According to school regulation, which stipulates that the budgeted scholarship amount be distributed among numerous qualified students, Brookhouse awards are often partial grants. Our scholarships only cover tuition costs; they do not cover Boarding Costs

Brookhouse is dedicated to excellence and innovation in global education as a part of the prestigious G-20 network of institutions globally. The six IDEALS — internationalism, democracy, environmental stewardship, adventure training, leadership, and service — are at the center of Brookhouse’s ethos as a member of the Round Square alliance of schools. The Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) and the Council of International Schools (CIS) both accredit Brookhouse School (IAPS). The Association of International Schools in Africa has Brookhouse among its members (AISA).

Strong Academic Performance

Leading universities in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and Kenya accept our students. a variety of options for subjects. competent educators who care about their kids. A significant portion of the team has taught at Brookhouse for ten years or longer, ensuring vital educational continuity and top-notch pastoral care.

A setting that is truly multicultural, with kids from over 40 different nations. a cordial set with mutually respectful rules of conduct. a comprehensive pastoral care program that prioritizes citizenship instruction at the start of each day. A learning support center that serves students with specific learning disabilities like dyslexia as well as those for whom English is a second language.

Stunning facilities, including cutting-edge science and ICT labs and library space. The Careers Center offers extensive counseling along with university fairs and informational evenings to help students. support provided by school counselors as a component of the pastoral care system at the school. Through the student council and a board advisory committee, there are multiple levels of opportunities for engaged student and parent participation—attractive boarding facilities with a focus on functionality within a secure living environment.

A history of outstanding team and individual sporting accomplishments across twenty or more different sports, as well as first-rate sporting facilities. A significant dedication to the arts is demonstrated by the high caliber of the music and theater productions as well as the impressive Fine Arts department’s frequent exhibitions. a wide range of extracurricular activities, including a thriving President’s Award Scheme and the Model UN, as well as outdoor activities and community service commitments. regular field visits and expeditions outside of Kenya and throughout East Africa. a student exchange program run by Round Square among its global network of 100 schools. a wonderfully planted rural campus setting approximately fifteen minutes from Nairobi. A strong feeling of organization exists at the school, with a significant emphasis on helping each student develop self-discipline.