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HILLCREST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

HILLCREST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL: Now, this is one of the most famous schools in Kenya specifically situated in Karen, Nairobi. And this is obviously because it was previously owned by a renowned politician, the late Kenneth Matiba.

That aside, it offers your child, a British curriculum, with an average of 450 students of multiple nationalities, you can be sure your kid will get maximum attention. Just like the previously reviewed international schools, it caters to children between the age of 18 months to young adults aged 18 years.
Facilities: 32 classrooms, two laboratories, a library, two art rooms, a multipurpose hall, a swimming pool, an open-air amphitheater, two computer laboratories, and a design and technology center.
The school is built on a philosophy of inclusion, where every child feels a sense of belonging and as most international schools, Hillcrest in sectioned into
• Early Years (Playgroup, Nursery I, Nursery II, Reception & Year1)
• Preparatory (Key stage I, II & II)
• Secondary School and,
• Boarding section where you will be required to pay more.
EARLY YEARS: They promise a happy and healthy environment for your child to thrive in; emotionally, physically, and academically. Below is the Fees structure per term in Kenyan Shillings, also take note of the registration of 5K & Caution money of 25K
• Playgroup (89,950 five mornings, 72K three mornings,1800 daily)
• Nursery I (221,850 Five full days, 179,850 five mornings, 131,900 three mornings, 4,200 daily)
• Nursery II (239,800 Five full days, 197,850 five mornings, 155,900 three mornings, 4,800 daily)
• Reception (270,700 Five full days)
• Year1 (314,700 Five full days)
PREPARATORY: Here they promise to ensure your child achieves s/her full potential; not only academically, but also more broadly on a social basis as well as in exploring and excelling in diverse fields outside the classroom. Below is the Fees structure per term in Kenyan Shillings, also take note of the registration of 5K & Caution money of 50K
• Key stage I, Year 2: 453,200
• Key stage II, Year 3-5: 572,800
• Key stage II, Year 6: 589,200
• Key stage III, Year 7-8: 615,100
Note: Boarding is only available at Key stage III for the following additional costs: Full boarding 275, 750, Weekend Boarding 11850 per weekend, and 25, 575 extra caution money.
SECONDARY SCHOOL: Here, they pledge to equip your child to develop into an effective young adult and a world citizen. Below is the Fees structure per term in Kenyan Shillings, take note of registration fee of 5K, lunch 35,750K, Caution money of 100K for each of the year groups.
• Year 9: 635, 500,
• Year 10 - 11: 686,400,
• Year 12 - 13: Ranges from 540,000 - 725, 200 depending on your kid's study area.
• Additionally: Full boarding go for 275, 750, weekly boarding for 175K and additional caution money 27, 575
Hillcrest Secondary School Scholarships:-
• Academic Scholarship
• All-Rounder Scholarship
• Music Scholarship
• Art Scholarship
• Drama Scholarship
• Sport Scholarship
• Swimming Scholarship
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