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THE PEPONI SCHOOLS

PEPONI SCHOOLS: For schools with the best British education system, culture, values, and norms in East Africa - Peponi schools, is where you want to have your kids study if you want them to develop into great leaders of influence.


This is home to children of top government officials, businessmen, diplomats, and expatriates.
Classified into
• Kabete International School,
• Peponi House (Preparatory),
• Peponi Senior School
A: KABETE INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL - Great school for your kid's early years of life, was founded by Mrs. Ailsa Wood in 1979 in its present location.
This is situated in Kabete north of Nairobi and it is composed of Pre-preparatory and Kindergarten built on a well-treed five-acre plot surrounded by stimulating play areas.
School Times
Monday - Thursday
•Foundation and Playgroup classes: Children should be in by 8:45 and collected at 12:00pm
•Reception and Year 1 classes: Children should be in by 8.30 and collected at 3: 15 and 3:30 respectively
Friday - there is no school on Friday afternoons:
•Foundation and Playgroup: Children should be collected at 12:00
•Reception and Year 1: Children should be collected at 12:30
Termly Fees in Ksh as per the academic year of 2018/19 inclusive of AAR, ballet, and football coaching.
•Playgroup and Foundation (5 mornings): Ksh185,000 - 2-4 years
•Reception and Year 1 (Full time): Ksh 266,000 - 4-6 years
B. PEPONI HOUSE PREPARATORY - Describes themselves as "a school of many nations, a family of one, Christian School and the ethos of “Love one another” is a recurring theme in their Monday assemblies, but they are proud of their multi-faith society where children learn to appreciate and value their differences as well as their similarities.
C. PEPONI SENIOR SCHOOL - Located in Ruiru, Kenya. It has often been called the premier institution for secondary level education in Kenya and even East Africa and is known to be the best school offering the British Curriculum in the entire East African region
Peponi School is founded on Christian principles and was established in 1989 to be a first-class co-educational boarding school, based on what is best in the British Independent School system.
Entry Charges
Application Fee - 5,000.00
Registration Fee -10,000.00
Caution Deposit (refundable) – Kenyan Residents -275,000.00
Caution Deposit (refundable) – Non-Kenyan Residents -350,000.00
Pupil’s Pass (only for pupils whose parents are not Kenyan citizens and not resident in Kenya) 5,000.00
Charges per Term (3 terms per year)
Full Borders - 983,400.00
Weekly Boarders - 928,725.00
Day Pupils - 696,675.00
For your kid, they promise to impart to them the values and skills that will enable them:
• To develop the whole pupil within a caring yet demanding community;
• To impart to them by means of the challenges provided by the community, those values, and skills that will enable them:
• To develop a sense of self-confidence, self-reliance, and service;
• To think independently, enabling them to choose the right and the good while discarding the bad elements they encounter in life;
• To enjoy the challenges and demands of learning not just academically, but also in the athletic, pastoral and social fields;
•To be aware of the holistic nature of their education, its requirements of the individual to interact with the community and its expectations of excellence;
• To appreciate the value of difference while strengthening awareness of their own distinctiveness;
• To provide the milieu where an awareness of the value of the spiritual and creative element of life may grow and strengthen.
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