CAVINA SCHOOL: This is a British Christian Preparatory School located in Nairobi, Kenya for children aged three to thirteen years of all nationalities and backgrounds.
In this school, Christian Truth provides the foundation upon which the school stands and becoming an integral part of each child’s daily experience.
SCHOOL DIVISION: The school is divided into four main sections,
• Pre-prep Unit,
• Junior School,
• Middle School,
• Senior School.
THE SCHOOL VALUES DISCIPLINE: Many schools are unleashing upon society a generation of young people who are unable to discipline themselves because they have never been trained correctly at school. Cavina school seeks to correct this, according to them, since it has a biblical foundation, they we believe that character is strengthened through discipline, not reason.
They promise to provide an environment that will make you child happy, pleasant, self-motivated and well behaved because s/he will develop within an ordered, disciplined and loving environment.
NOTABLE SERVICES
• Cavina School, provides comprehensive instruction in Computer Studies, Art, Music, Physical Education and the Performing Arts throughout the school.
• Swimming complex: Where all the children are given high quality instruction throughout the year, and in which both inter-house and inter-schools events are held.
SPORTS: With unlimited access to a local Sports Club that has an outstanding cricket field, football fields, hockey pitches, Netball and tennis courts. The school provides the following sporting activities,
Scanty information on school fees but it's projected to be at an average of Ksh. 70, 000 per term.
NB: The school was founded in 1950 by H Massie-Blomfield with an average of 200 students. It is one of the most sort after school due to its strict principles on discipline, attention to your kid, and great care to the kid's overall character.
However, the school is always almost with zero opportunity for new students due to its preference to work with fewer students whom they can accord high quality services and affordability.
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