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Home » Nairobi Waldorf School Trust 2025 Fees Breakdown

Nairobi Waldorf School Trust 2025 Fees Breakdown

by kevin Atamba
July 9, 2025
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Nairobi Waldorf School Trust Fee Structure (Karen & Lavington Campuses)

The Nairobi Waldorf School Trust is a private international institution offering holistic, learner-centered education based on the Waldorf education system. It operates two serene campuses located in the lush neighborhoods of Karen and Lavington in Nairobi. The school caters to students from toddler age through to high school.


Admissions Process

To begin the enrollment journey at Nairobi Waldorf School, parents are required to:

  • Complete and submit a student application form.
  • Pay a non-refundable application fee of KSh 5,000 per child.
  • The school conducts an initial assessment of each applicant prior to admission.

Admission Fees (Non-Refundable)

  • Waldorf Kindergarten: KSh 7,000
  • Waldorf Primary & High School: KSh 12,000
  • Transitioning from Kindergarten to Primary: An additional KSh 12,000 is required (the earlier KSh 7,000 is not credited).
  • Transition from Primary to High School (internal candidates): No new admission fee required.

Development and Security Fees

  • Development Fee (One-Time, Non-Refundable): KSh 30,000
  • Security Deposit (Refundable):
    • Kindergarten: KSh 20,000
    • Primary School: KSh 50,000

Tuition Fees Per Term (Kenyan Shillings)

LevelFees Per Term (KSh)
Toddler & Playgroup (5 Days/Week)94,095
Kindergarten (5 Days/Week)114,750
Primary School
Class 1164,274
Class 2199,865
Class 3 – 5242,335
Class 6 – 8251,567
High School
Class 9 – 10299,526
Class 11329,478
Class 12 (Only Two Terms)411,848 (per term)

Please note: Fees may vary from term to term and are subject to review by the school.


Campuses & Contact Information

Karen Campus

  • Location: Miotoni Road, Karen
  • Phone: +254 722 823 463
  • Email: [email protected]

Lavington Campus

  • Location: Mageta Road, Lavington
  • Phone: +254 728 617 423
  • Email: [email protected]

Final Thoughts

The Nairobi Waldorf School Trust provides a unique education experience grounded in the principles of the Waldorf educational philosophy, nurturing creativity, critical thinking, and emotional intelligence. Whether you are considering the Karen or Lavington campus, this institution offers a calm and supportive space for your child’s growth.

For the latest updates on tuition, enrollment procedures, and academic offerings, contact the school directly via the provided phone numbers or email addresses.

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Mwafrikah is a Kenyan blogger, digital content creator, and graphic designer who shares insights on education, technology, finance, career growth, and lifestyle. Through creative storytelling and design, he delivers engaging content for Global audience while inspiring and mentoring emerging creators in the digital space. For collaborations, inquiries, or feedback, you can reach him via email at [email protected]

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