The word “Lesedi” means “light” in the Setswana language, which is one of the languages commonly spoken in this part of South Africa. The word “naledi” means “star” in the Sesotho language, and the word “Dinaledi” means “stars”.
International School of Kenya
HILLCREST INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS
SABIS International School – Runda, Kenya
Brookhouse International School
Greensteds International School
Light International School
Gems Cambridge International school
Braeside School
STEM International School
The Netherlands School Society
The Netherlands School Society
Nairobi International School, Senior School
International School Kenya
Woodland Star International School
Braeburn Garden Estate School
Western International School of Kenya
Braeburn Mombasa International School
Western International School of Kenya
Braeburn Mombasa International School
GEMS International Cambridge School – Nairobi
Brookhurst International School
West Nairobi School
Braeburn Schools
What does it mean to be an international school?
An international school is a school that promotes international education, in an international environment, either by adopting a curriculum such as that of the International Baccalaureate, Edexcel or Cambridge International Examinations or by following a curriculum different from that of the school’s country of
How do I start an international school?
At least 24-36 months before starting an international school, determine that what kind of school the international market needs and decide upon the grades till you want to start the international school. Normally, you should start with primary grades and then grow later with the upper grades.
How much does it cost to build a school in Africa?
Through the organization Building Schools for Africa, ten sets of school uniforms cost about $67; the tools and seeds for a school farm run at about $225; textbooks for ten children cost $250; it takes $1,000 to build new toilets; installing drinking water is roughly $1,671; a new classroom costs an average of $6,686