Brookhouse School

For the Canadian public school, see Brookhouse Elementary School.
Brookhouse School

Floreat Sapientia
("Let Wisdom Flourish")
Address
Magadi Road, Langata
Nairobi
Kenya
Information
Type Independent day and boarding school
Established 1981
Director John O'Connor
Staff 130 (approx)
Grades Pre-school through Year 13[1]
Gender Co-educational
Age range 2–19 years old[1]
Number of students 550 (approx)
Campus type Suburban, adjacent to Nairobi National Park
Houses Four: Tsavo (yellow), Mara (blue), Samburu (green), Amboseli (red)
School color(s)                Black, Red and Gold
Website www.brookhouse.ac.ke

Brookhouse School (also known as Brookhouse International School) is an independent British curriculum co-educational day and boarding school offering Early Years, preparatory and secondary schooling. It is located in Langata, a suburb of Nairobi, about 10 km (6 mi) from the Nairobi's CBD. The school was opened in 1981 and caters for pupils from pre-school to A-level, with an overall enrolment of 750 students. The campus occupies a 14-acre (5.7 ha) site, adjacent to the Nairobi National Park.

Academics

Brookhouse follows the British National Curriculum and students take IGCSE and A-Level at 16+ and 18+, respectively. Students take examinations through both the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)[2] and Edexcel Boards.

Most students elect to continue their education at UK universities, with an increasing number of students going to the USA, Canada, Australia and South Africa for post-secondary education. The school offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and Special Needs support.

Admission

The academic year begins in late August for Term 1. Entry to the school is preferable at that time but students may be accepted at any time in the year. Acceptance follows an evaluation of the child's previous academic record. Entry assessment tests are used to assist in the placement process.

All admissions to Brookhouse School are made through a senior member of staff. When seeking admission, prospective students are requested to provide copies of previous school reports, academic transcripts, and where applicable, a Leaving Certificate. Where practicable, prospective students will also be interviewed and may be asked to sit an entrance placement examination. A student will only be admitted to Brookhouse if it is considered that they will benefit from the curriculum offered and if they are prepared to contribute positively to the life of the school. Students come from 40 different countries.[1][3][4]

Facilities

Curriculum

Brookhouse School follows an adapted form of the British National Curriculum. The Early Years Unit caters for children aged 2–5 years, providing a carefully planned induction to the British National Curriculum. Throughout the Preparatory School up to and including Year Eight students study the set national curriculum subjects, including Mathematics, English, Science, Geography, History, Art, Physical Education, Music, a modern Foreign Language and information and communications technology (ICT).

The Secondary section of the school commences with the one year Pre-IGCSE Year 9 programme, leading to the two years of the IGCSE course during Year's 10 and 11. Upon successful completion of the IGCSE examinations pupils can progress to take their AS and A-level courses in Year's 12 and 13, before moving on to universities across the globe.

The school also offers an international foundation year (IFY) bridging programme in partnership with the Northern Consortium of UK Universities (NCUK)[5] and specialist vocational Business and Technician Education Council (BTEC) courses in Music, Music Technology and Art & Design.

Extracurricular activities

Brookhouse School offers an extensive programme of extra-curricular activities, including a wide range of sports and trips. Examples of activities regularly offered at Brookhouse are:

Round Square

Round Square is a worldwide association of schools sharing unique and ambitious goals. Students attending Round Square schools on five continents. They make a strong commitment, beyond academic excellence, to personal development and responsibility. This is achieved by participating in community service, work projects, exchange programmes and outdoor adventure activities.

Brookhouse is a global member of the Round Square organisation. The school participates in student exchanges with other Round Square schools around the globe, attends Round Square conferences in different parts of the world, and participates in Round Square International Service (RSIS) projects.

In April 2012 Brookhouse School hosted the international Round Square conference.

Sport

The main sporting activities at Brookhouse include:

These sports are spread across the three terms of the school year. Contact with other independent schools in Kenya is maintained by means of a full fixture list of inter-school matches in all the major sports at different age levels. In addition there is active participation in tournaments, competitions, festivals, leagues and exhibitions. There are Inter-House competitions in cross-country, athletics, basketball, rounders, soccer, netball, rugby and swimming. The extensive fitness centre allows opportunities for general fitness in the gym, aerobics sessions and weights training.

Reputation

The school was selected for review by the Good Schools Guide International and is a member of the prestigious G20 Schools. The school is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS)[7] and the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS).[8]

Alumni

The Brookhouse community (alumni and staff) includes:

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About Us". brookhouse.ac.ke. Brookhouse International School. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  2. "Events: Stage 2 Professional Development Courses, Kenya". Cambridge International Examinations. Archived from the original on 29 December 2010. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  3. "Application and Admission". brookhouse.ac.ke. Brookhouse International School. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  4. "Brookhouse International School". The East African Private Schools Guide. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  5. "Northern Consortium of UK Universities". brookhouse.ac.ke. Brookhouse International School. Archived from the original on 26 October 2013. Retrieved March 20, 2016.
  6. "Round Square". Round Square. Round Square. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  7. "CIS". Council of International Schools. Retrieved 2 March 2013. (registration required (help)).
  8. "IAPS". Independent Association of Preparatory Schools. Retrieved 2 March 2013. (registration required (help)).
  9. "Dr Louise Leakey". LeakeyFoundation.org. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  10. "Liza Mucheru-Wisner". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2 March 2013.
  11. "Richard Turere". National Geographic. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  12. "Kevin Mbugua". Daily Nation. Daily Nation. Retrieved 2 March 2013.

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Coordinates: 1°20′46″S 36°45′54″E / 1.34611°S 36.76500°E / -1.34611; 36.76500

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