Braeburn Schools Explained

Braeburn Schools Ltd
Type:Private company
Industry:International school-based education
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Founded: in Nairobi, Kenya
Founder:Terry Childs
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Hq Location City:Nairobi
Hq Location Country:Kenya
Areas Served:Kenya and Tanzania
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Subsid:Braeburn Schools Tanzania Limited

Braeburn Schools, officially Braeburn Schools Limited or alternatively Braeburn Group of International Schools, is an international privately-owned educational management company that operates nine campuses throughout Kenya and Tanzania. The company delivers private international schools for primary and secondary school students[1] and offers bridging courses from Kenyan KCSE to international A Levels, AS and A Level courses, the International Baccalaureate (IB), and BTEC National and Higher National Diploma courses; as well as teacher training.

Locations

School name City Country Age range Year acquired Notes
Braeburn School (Gitanga Road) 318 years 1979 Formerly Braeburn House International School
Braeburn Garden Estate School Garden Estate, Nairobi Kenya 218 years 1982 Formerly an unfinished nursery school, then a 25order=flipNaNorder=flip campus started as a boarding school offering IGCSE examinations. When the high school moved to the Braeburn School's Lavington campus in September 2003, the Garden Estate campus became a boarding Sixth form college.[2]
Braeside School (Muthangari Road) Lavington, Nairobi Kenya 218 years 1994 Opened as an 8-4-4 System private primary school, the buildings were designed to take three streams of classes, from Standards 1 to 8. In 1996 the school was changed to follow the British National Curriculum.
Kenya 213 years 2008 Formerly the Podo School
Kenya 218 years 2004
Kenya 216 years 2006 Primary school, expanded to include all year groups from Early Years to Year 8, teaching the British National Curriculum
Braeburn Imani International School Thika, Nairobi Kenya 218 years 2010 Purchased land from Del Monte Foods and acquired the Imani School
Braeburn School, Arusha 218 years 1999 Acquired St George’s International School; introduced A Levels in 2005. In 2007 administration of Braeburn School, Arusha was put under the new company Braeburn Schools Tanzania Limited. This company was formed to enable the group to expand further into Tanzania
Kisongo, Arusha District, Arusha Region
Tanzania 216 years

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us . braeburn.com . 9 February 2019.
  2. Web site: Childs, Terry . History . braeburn.com . Braeburn Schools Limited . 9 February 2019.