Hillcrest School (Nairobi, Kenya)

History

The origins of Hillcrest International Schools started with Hillcrest Preparatory School which was founded in 1965[3] by educationalist Dorothy Noad and long-serving government employee Frank Thompson. Hillcrest Preparatory secured its international school status in 1972,[4] when it became a member of IAPS; joining a conglomerate of British Curriculum schools[5] across the world. In 1975,[3] Kenneth Matiba, Stephen Smith and Frank Thompson partnered to start the Hillcrest Secondary School.

Campus

It is situated on a 35-acre (140,000 m2) site in the Nairobi suburb of Karen. The school caters for the international, professional, and local business communities.

Hillcrest Early Years

Hillcrest Early Years (HEY)

The school has;[6] Nursery 1 (18 months – 3 years), Nursery 2 (3 – 4 years), Reception (4 – 5 years) and Year 1 (5 – 6 years).

Hillcrest Preparatory School

The preparatory school's facilities include 32 general classrooms, two laboratories, a library, two art rooms, a multipurpose hall, a swimming pool, a music centre with four practice rooms and a teaching/rehearsal space, an open-air amphitheatre, two computer laboratories, and a learning-support Center, Design and Technology center and an art room.

Hillcrest Secondary School

The secondary and preparatory school share facilities such as a twenty five metre pool, canoes, basketball courts and netball courts. There is a conserved area commonly known as 'The Nature Trail' which mainly consists of indigenous trees and hosts animals such as jackals, snakes, birds and hares.

The sixth form has 60 to 75 students in each year, most of whom continue to university, mainly in the UK, but also in the United States, Canada, Europe and South Africa.

Boarding

There is also a boarding house, Toad Hall, which sits on the school site, capable of housing 16 girls and 16 boys.

Academics

The school year runs from September to July and IGCSE/'O' and 'A' level exams are set and marked by CIE (Cambridge International Examinations), AQA and Edexcel. The school has also recently introduced BTEC programmes in Performing arts, Sports, Business, Travel & Tourism and Art & Design (Photography).[7]

The school, of about 440 students, has its largest groups coming from Kenya and Britain. The staff are recruited from Britain and Kenya.

Alumni

Alumni include Zain Verjee (anchor woman at CNN international) and Jo Theones, a DJ at Fox FM in Oxford.

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References

  1. "Hillcrest International Schools Kenya: A Leading British Curriculum School". Hillcrest International Schools Kenya. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  2. "How Hillcrest School is shaping the future". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  3. Barnes, Juliet (2015). Hillcrest: A History. Nairobi: Hillcrest International Schools. p. 17. ISBN 978-9966-7571-6-6.
  4. "Hillcrest History - Hillcrest International Schools Kenya". Hillcrest International Schools Kenya. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  5. www.chapel-studios.co.uk, Chapel Studios -. "IAPS | The Independent Association of Prep Schools". iaps.uk. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  6. "Classes - Hillcrest International Schools Kenya". Hillcrest International Schools Kenya. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  7. https://www.hillcrest.ac.ke/secondary/a-levels-and-btecs/


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