Introduction
Kenya’s education landscape reflects a wide economic divide. While many families work hard to afford public schools such as D.E.B. primary and secondary institutions, a section of wealthy Kenyans are able to enroll their children in some of the most prestigious international schools in the region.
These elite schools charge termly fees that, for many, equal the total cost of education from primary school all the way to university. Despite the high price tag, these schools are renowned for offering world-class education, international curricula, state-of-the-art facilities, and global exposure—preparing students for top universities worldwide.
Below is a curated list of some of the most expensive international schools in Kenya in 2025, along with their estimated tuition fees per term.
1. St. Andrew’s School, Turi
- Location: Turi, near Nakuru
- Estimated Fees: Around Ksh 995,000 per term
St. Andrew’s is one of the most prestigious British curriculum boarding schools in East Africa, offering education from preparatory through to A-Levels.
2. Greensteds International School
- Location: Nakuru
- Estimated Fees: Ksh 1,000,000+ per term
Greensteds is a co-educational day and boarding school offering the British curriculum. It boasts a scenic campus, excellent sports programs, and a strong emphasis on all-rounded development.
3. International School of Kenya (ISK)
- Location: Nairobi
- Estimated Fees: Over Ksh 2,000,000 per term
One of the top-ranked international schools in Africa, ISK offers the North American curriculum and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma. The school is known for its academic rigor, expansive campus, and global alumni network.
4. Brookhouse International School
- Location: Nairobi (Karen and Runda campuses)
- Estimated Fees: Ksh 850,000 per term
Brookhouse offers the British curriculum with a strong focus on performing arts, leadership, and global citizenship. It’s one of Kenya’s most internationally recognized schools.
5. Peponi House Preparatory School
- Location: Ruiru
- Estimated Fees: From Ksh 790,000 per term
This British-curriculum preparatory school emphasizes academic excellence and personal development in a nurturing environment.
6. Hillcrest International School
- Location: Nairobi
- Estimated Fees: From Ksh 785,000 per term
Hillcrest offers a broad, holistic British curriculum. Its alumni have progressed to top universities worldwide.
7. Braeburn Schools
- Location: Multiple campuses across Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, and Nanyuki
- Estimated Fees: Around Ksh 730,000 per term
Braeburn schools provide the British curriculum across different campuses with a strong commitment to creativity, innovation, and inclusivity.
8. Kenton College Preparatory School
- Location: Nairobi
- Estimated Fees: From Ksh 694,000 per term
Kenton is a leading preparatory school offering a British curriculum with a strong focus on character building and individualized learning.
9. The Banda School
- Location: Nairobi
- Estimated Fees: Around Ksh 698,000 per term
An established British international preparatory school that places emphasis on a balanced education, outdoor activities, and high academic standards.
10. GEMS Cambridge International School
- Location: Nairobi
- Estimated Fees: Around Ksh 720,000 per term
GEMS offers the Cambridge International Curriculum and is known for its state-of-the-art learning environment and a global education perspective.
Other Notable Schools
In addition to the top 10 listed above, other prominent private and international schools in Kenya include:
- Likii Hill School (Nanyuki)
- Riara Group of Schools (Multiple campuses across Nairobi)
These schools, while not topping the list in terms of fees, are well-respected for quality education, modern infrastructure, and consistent academic performance.
Final Thoughts
The cost of education in Kenya’s top-tier international schools is undeniably high, but for those who can afford it, these institutions provide access to some of the best educational resources and global academic pathways.
That said, it’s important to recognize that quality education exists at many levels in Kenya, and with the right support and policies, access to excellent learning opportunities can be widened for more students across the country.
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