If you live in Kisumu and you want to take your child in an international school, below is the full list of such schools in the city:
- Western International School of Kenya; Students aged 2 to 19 can receive an international education at the institution. Students are taught utilizing student-centered techniques from kindergarten to year 13. The growth of the entire person is the main focus. Students in years 10 and 11 are prepared for the Cambridge A level test, while students in years 12 and 13 are prepared for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) exam.
- Jalaram Academy; this is a top notch international school in Kisumu offering IGCSE / British Curriculum syst It is located in Winam near Kisumu Town, Kisumu East Constituency in Kisumu County, Kenya.
- Rainbow School International; the British National Curriculum is used in the international kindergarten and daycare known as Rainbow School International. They are multicultural and cosmopolitan here at Rainbow. They are a pretty intriguing bunch of folks with over 7 different nationalities and cultures represented.
- White Oaks School; the institution serves students ages 3 to 19 as a premier talent and innovation learning center. It also develops students’ musical, athletic, and other skills while preparing them for the IGCSE exams.
- Braeburn Kisumu International school; the private school mostly serves Kenyan expatriate workers and diplomats’ children.
- Mudasa International School; Academic brilliance and top education are found at Mudasa Academy. They also provide the Cambridge worldwide Curriculum, which emphasizes knowledge and the growth of higher order thinking abilities while being adaptable, inspiring, and culturally sensitive in its worldwide approach, in order to meet the different requirements of their community.
- Bridge international Academy; this is a community based institution partnered with families, teachers and government to provide quality inexpensive education. This school is situated in different parts of Kenya and various countries in Africa.
- Aga Khan Primary School; Since its founding, the school has evolved into a two-streamed co-educational Primary School (Standard 1 to 8) that serves children of all ages, races, and creeds and has a capacity for 600 pupils.
- Blenheim High School; it is a secondary school that was founded in 1997 and is situated at Longmead Road in Epsom, Surrey, England. With 1,350 students enrolled, it is a coeducational, publicly sponsored academy that instructs kids from 11 to 18 years old.
- Mudasa Academy; Academic brilliance and top education are found at Mudasa Academy. They also provide the Cambridge worldwide Curriculum, which focuses on knowledge and the development of higher order thinking skills while being adaptable, inspiring, and culturally sensitive in its worldwide approach, in order to meet the different requirements of their community.