Welcome to Nairobi Academy
The Nairobi Academy was founded by a visionary educationist, Mr. Frank Bentley, in 1976. The Secondary School has enjoyed over 30 years of success based upon:
- Creating a positive school ethos
- Providing high quality teaching and learning
- Access to a wide variety of extra curricular activities
- Access to many facilities
The school caters for children aged from 2 years to 18 years (Pre-Prep, Prep & Secondary), taught in small classes. This allows plenty of individual attention. The Children in Pre-Prep are taught in a fun filled atmosphere, while the Prep Students are prepared for SATs at the end of Year 6.Students in the Secondary School are prepared and entered for IGCSE and A Level Examinations. Senior students, under the guidance of the Careers' Tutors, are assisted with university application formalities. Our results are very good , usually with a 90% pass rate.
We warmly welcome you to visit the School and see our students at work.
SECONDARY SCHOOL
The school caters for children aged from 12 to 18 years, taught in small classes. This allows plenty of individual attention.
PREPARATORY SCHOOL
The School runs from year 2 (6-7 years old) to Year 6 (10-11 years old). We are a fast growing school with 2 stream entry. We are a British curriculum school with academic standards as well as a wide range of extra curricular activities.
PRE-PREPARATORY SCHOOL
The Pre Prep Center was opened in 2005. The well equiped, bright and cheerfull classrooms and the adventure playground provide the perfect place for children to start their school years.BENTLEY HALL BOARDING
September 2007 saw a very exciting new development at the school: the opening of the much awaited boarding house, appropriately named Bentley Hall after the founder of the school.Other Menu
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School Ethos
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Traditional values developed by modern methods
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Respect for peers and elders and compassion for the less fortunate in society.
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A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
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Positive behaviour encouraged for students by parents and teachers.
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Parents free to visit the school and enjoy a good relationship with staff.
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Young people trained to take responsibilities.
- Active participation in school affairs.
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